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Ep. 177 - Fasting, Safety, And Real Healing
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SPEAKER_00Welcome to Sunday Night Live. Monday morning live, Sunday Night Live. Live right now. Here we are. Okay. I don't know why this camera's going back and forth, and I'm not gonna even wonder anymore. Because I'll never figure it out. Anyway, so you'll have to excuse it if I move this wind's up moving, but I understand it. Um but anyway, let's get on with it. Um, today. Wait a minute. Let's make sure we got this going, right? So as soon as I know we've got some people here, we'll get started. Alright. Hey pumps. Alright. How do you feel worms gonna be here? Looking forward to alert. Tucson. Alright. Um, maybe today we could so remember the first hour is gonna be uh answering questions that have been submitted, and then the second hour is going to be um new questions that you guys have. Anyway, I don't know which qu uh alright, we're all ready to go, you guys. Here we are. Alright, we're so many of people from the UK and um US, Florida, and Sarasota. Alright, yeah, so you can get the science of fine art of of of fasting. By the way, I I yeah, I just finished the book. Um it's it's basically a manual for if you're gonna fast uh up to 41 days. And then I in there I explain what's going on with you metabolically, what's going on with you physiologically, and what to look for, how to monitor it. It's actually um it'll be a pretty useful manual. And I'm just now looking for a way to publish it. So if anybody's good at self-publishing, let me know because I'd love to uh get some help so I can get it out as quickly as possible. I think it'll be very important to help lead people through uh through fasting. And uh, you know, it's really important for us to know that what's happening is normal. Um and one one thing to keep in mind when you do fast, it should never be a horrible experience. Cause if it is that something's not right and we it needs to be looked at. So what I go over there, what I go over in this manual is um also certain drugs, um all the drugs that have to be weaned versus the ones that can just be stopped abruptly. And uh and you should work if it's gonna be a prolonged one, and then a prolonged one I mean more than 14 days, um then you should have someone guide you because um it's um should have someone guide you because uh it's basically the the the biggest problem or the only the only real challenge that happens with with fasting is drinking enough water. Most most because water gets pretty boring after about 14 days, and people just tend not to drink as much, and they can get dehydrated and dehydrated being dehyd dehydrated can really throw the whole process off. You can get very sick if you're dehydrated. But I give you a way of testing for that. So there's a way you can test on yourself every day, and you can know if that is the if you do get to the point where you are dehydrated, to uh where it's you you're having symptoms that you may not know those, that's what the symptoms are coming from. Um, but if you get to that point, then the thing to do it would be to um have access to have already arranged for either a nurse or a doctor or someone to come and just give you an IV of normal saline, just to keep you hydrated. Because that's really the only problem, unless you have an underlying chronic condition, which we discussed at the beginning of the book about how you know how to know if you if you're if you're not well for variety of reasons, how do you how do you get well enough to fast and and and and things like that? Okay, because it's magic fasting. We say it's magic, we say it's miraculous, but it's really nature at its finest. It's the way we were designed. All biological organisms were designed to have periods of nave. And remember, not doing something, the the the the the amount of time that you not doing something is equally as important as the time you do something. That has to do with being awake and being asleep. That has to do with m movement and rest, it has to do with anything. So everything needs to be uh balanced and monitored. And so eating, when we're getting food, taking it in, busy digesting it, and all that, we do need the time not eating in order to assimilate it and in order to clean up and to repair and all that. Because if that doesn't happen and we keep eating, that we will just very quickly accumulate toxicities. And then that's in that's when we start seeing illnesses. Illnesses come from the accumulation of toxicities. That's what they offer. Read a book by John, Dr. John Tilden, MD uh 1915 called Toxemia Explained. All right, cool. So now um let's get uh but the science and fine art of fasting by Herbert Sheldon. Also in that book, I I give a list of books that you should you want to get up fasting. Have them at your side and start reading them. You read them beginning the first hour, because it's the only place you're gonna get the real input, the real knowledgeable input about what you are about what you're about, what you're in what you are doing. Right? Because when you're fasting, it's not that you're not eating, it's that you're fasting, it's not a negative, it's a positive, right? Because noting if I was not eating, then I would feel deprived. But if I'm fasting, then I'm doing something that that's it's gonna help me heal. It's it's part of the healing journey. And it's incredible. What I've seen would just blow your mind. So I'm sure some of you saw the post that we've made on uh my friend Steve. What can you say? What can you say? This you know, this this should not it, right? According to all the that we would ever learn in in medical school or uh physiology, it should never be that someone who's quadruple can uh after several many, many years be able to walk. So pretty crazy. Okay. So the call though, what is it what's the name of the the name of the book is Therapeutic Fasting, a clinical manual for metabolic reset and renewal. All right, it's only about 40 pages or so. It's uh, but it's uh how to step by step and let's do this right. Yeah, I need that. So anyway, that'll be out as soon as I figure out how to publish it. And the second one's coming out is the is the definitive work on fasting. I think it's gonna be probably the the the book of the uh most comprehensive definitive book on fasting though of our era. Because I bring in I start from the beginning and uh and I really go deep into what's going on physiologically, psychologically, spiritually, and uh so real it's it's an important read. We need this, the reason we need all this is because what you remember 20 years ago, I I I uh had my license was threatened because I had recommended fasting, right? And nobody talked about it. And now suddenly everybody's an expert. I'm not sure how they became experts in that time, but they did. And uh but they're and they're a lot of them are s are saying things that just simply aren't true about the physiology and stuff. So I wanted to clarify clarify that in in in in in in detail. So if you want to understand the only cure ever handed down to us by God, fast. And it's the only time you can even use the word cure. When we talk about the word cure, we're not talking about curing from disease, we're talking about re-re-establishing, renewing, and getting a second chance. It's getting another chance at life, it's cleaning up all the mistakes, it's being forgiven for your trespassing on your own well-being, and you get a whole new start. So, in that regard, it's it's a psychological spiritual journey, and that really is what it is. When you think about fasting, we look at it all every every spiritual discipline has always included the every religion, and so it's a spiritual journey that has a physical aspect because there's a physical part to us. Uh we usually focus on the physical, but even if you do that within a f by the time you get to the point when you're in well-established ketosis, and you're and you've got a calmness about you, you're gonna start to realize you're gonna start s paying less attention to your body because it doesn't need attentional. And you find yourself being that part of you that's not physical, so you're allowed time to get to know yourself. Because the body becomes it's just a self- self-healing miracle. So, anyway, let's get started for today. Look at some questions and remind everyone that what no, that's not it. Come on. And there is that. Yes, finally, gosh. Sorry everyone. Okay, here we are. So, um, just as a reminder, everyone, um, that you you know that this is being uh live streamed. All social media, so and if you want to find out where it is on X and TikTok, it's gonna be at DRThomasLode M D. And the other ones all the Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, etc. Rumble, it's at Dr. Thomas Lodi with no MD. Alright? And again, if you're sick right now and you've got um if you're sick right now with CFCs and um uh just as a reminder, we're our clinic in uh Arizona is still there after 20 years. And um, we're happy to help you when we can help you. Okay, so keep that in mind. Alright. And then other than that, uh I suggest, recommend that you join the uh inner circle so that we can communicate throughout the days. Okay, so because it is uh anyway, do join join join the circles, and that's helped in healing parasites and CFCs, chronically fermenting cells, and just gonna say it once right now. I hope it's enough people on to so I don't have to say it again that it's chronically fermenting cells with what Rockefeller has taught us to uh the term cancer, which is a ridiculous term. It's a ridiculous term, it's absurd. Uh uh, but whatever. Anyway, um, the world's absurd. More absurd than irotol. Anyway, that's not a word that we use. We use chronically fermenting cells because it's useful, because it gives us information, and we know how to deal with it. Alright? So, um, please join those groups so we can interact. Alright, so let's start with questions. And this is uh Dr. Kimberly and protocol for CLL, chronic lympocidic leukemia. What are the what is a good protocol for CLL? She is asking. There we go. Sorry about that. We're still on here. Okay. Uh uh, she is taking AM1 and the PM 12 milligrams, has constipation issues, back up, and bloating, eats out a lot, no restrictions on diet, bind binders outside charcoal that doesn't constipate. Well, Kimberly, Dr. Kimberly, if she has no restrictions on eating and she's eating out a lot, um, she's needs to take this more seriously. I I uh and I can understand why that happens with CLL, because CLL a lot of times there's a long period where nothing's happening, and you say, well, I'm not r you think you're not ill. And in fact, uh the main therapy by the conventional world is watch and wait. Watch and wait. What watch and wait for it to become an emergency? That's what they do. So it's madness. So you don't watch and wait, you clean up. It's time to clean up. So she needs to go through, whoever this person is, needs to do everything that we always talked about. And that, you know, beginning with biological dentistry, then cleansing and fasting and colonized therapy, lymphatic work, meditation, prayer, the everything. Balancing hormones, balancing everything. We bring we this is what we always do in any condition of illness that deviates from health. It's always the first step. And you don't have to be doing only that first step, you can be doing the second, third steps, which are uh trying to eliminate whatever CFCs are there without harming the healthy cells while you wake up and balance the immune system. Because you have to be doing all three of those. Can't just be going, it's not a military. Just one thing about the medic, but we speak into fast, fasting and medications. There are medications that, um, for example, steroids. If you're on if you're on steroids, for as, for example, if you've been on certain um high blood pressure medicines, if you've been on um um antidepressant medicines, there's um uh anti-anxiety medicines, there's a lot of classes, and I I list them of medicines that need to you need to be weaned off. You cannot just stop them abruptly, okay, because some of them could be um you know life-threatening if you stop them abruptly. So you've got to have someone, a knowledgeable person, usually a physician um or a nurse practitioner or a PA, somebody who can help you wean properly or um you know in preparation of the fast. Because remember, the the problem with taking medications during a fast is that the medications may interfere with the actual mechanisms by which fasting does its magic. And then there are medicines people will never be able to get off on. So we need to determine are we still gonna get benefit from the fast? You gotta have someone who knows what they're doing. And then if they're you can still have benefit and we can stay on the medication, let's do it. All right, so um there we go. Oh, sorry, I keep losing. Okay, there we go. So that's that's the answer. So CLL. And I think the other the other uh issue that you're bringing up here, which is important, is Okay, okay, the the so the other issue that you're bringing up here is the fact that she's taking iramectin and uh what else? Only ivermectin. So with regards to antiparasitic medications and leukemia, um, it's pretty much uh the same kind of benefit you get from these medications as um you know solid tumors, you know, like breast, pancreas, colon, lymphomas, etc. But um they do respond positively. So, for example, there is uh pyramethamine, which I'm not sure if you're you've heard of it, but um it's used in certain um uh parasitic conditions. But anyway, so it's finding a great utility with CLL. So there's actually a clinical trial going on with pyramethemine in people with what they call relapse and refractory CLL. And they found what they found is that it blocks uh a specific protein called the stat 3, uh, which is really important. And then um, because that kind of blocks the progression. The other thing is ivermectin. Ivermectin is uh an amazing molecule, and it but it does is uh it's specifically in the CLL, but this happens in other CF CFCs as well. But it's specifically with CLL, um, it could it induces um it puts the cell into apoptosis, it stimulates apoptosis where where it it recycles it, right? It it gets rid of it and recycles it. Okay. And this happens pretty much it's assumed, but because one of the things that the medicine does is that it increases the intracellular concentration of chloride, which winds up producing all kinds of free radicals that actually kill the or eliminate the cell. I can't use that word on social media because uh there's no because it's just that the system is ridiculous. People talk about bizarre, weird, disgusting things, like right, like killing babies and stuff. That's fine. As long as you don't use the word whatever, whatever the drinking blood, all that's okay, but I gotta be really careful when I'm talking about uh this. It's unbelievable. Anyway, so that's uh you know, Iberomaking does. And so it's even being it's even being studied, you know, with it not only with CLL, it's found to be really uh quite effective with triple negative. And and the reason they say triple negative is because it's believed that nothing else can works quite well with triple negative, which is just not true. There are many things that work, but it is and specifically has been found to work, and it's ivermectin. And usually it's 12 milligrams three times a day if your liver functions are okay. The other couple is the is the benzomendazols like benzaminol, like medbenazole, benbenzole. Okay. And what they do is they disrupt the microtubules, much like some of the uh chemotherapies. But the microtubules are these little uh they're almost like um a skeleton inside of the cell, but attached to muscle so that there's movement. So it's how the cell actually divides or moves around. So it's this so actually if you if you really um disrupt the microtubules, then the cell cannot divide, right? And if it can't divide, it can't grow. Okay. Um and it's even used in high-grade gliomas, right, which is you know, glioblastoma to stuff like that. So pretty good. So uh Dr. Kimberly, she needs to stop eating out, clean up her life very, very much, because otherwise nothing is gonna work. It might work temporarily, but it's not gonna lead her to worship her goal. All right, the next one is Ricky uh, and this is um on dehydration and fasting. Good evening, Dr. Lodi. I'm 69 years old and I fast daily. 16 to 18 hours, 24 to 48 hours a month monthly. But January 2025, I did my first fast lasting 76 hours. Fairly easy, so I thought I feel I fell into dehydration and only lost coherency so much so that I was hospitalized for three to four days. Three, three nights, four days, of which I remember almost nothing. I wish to do a longer fast, but I'm fearful of potentially falling into dehydration again. I did indeed drink plenty of water, but I leave I didn't get enough electrolytes, which is what I think caused my dehydration. What are your thoughts? Should I try again and what measures should I take to minimize or eliminate dehydration? Thank you very much. Uh this is uh key. So uh thank you very much. Alright, so yeah, I was kind of talking about this earlier on, as you might have noticed, um, about getting dehydrated. It's very easy to get dehydrated, and yes, electrolytes have a lot to do with it. Now, um you can take minerals, um, and there's various forms that you can get minerals in. There's uh, you know, there's they had they have those bottles of liquid minerals that come from the shale, the um the upper layers of ancient earth that have, you know, just full of minerals. And the thing about these minerals is that they're basically since it's really compressed, it's ancient compressed vegetation. So these minerals are already chelated or connected to um an amino acid or an organic acid, which is means that it'll be bioavailable, be able to absorb it, right? Rather than it's a little different just absorbing minerals by themselves without having a carrier, which is uh uh organic matter from a plant. So uh these are very that's one source, and you can also just get uh pills like one I use complete mineral complex by um what's it called? By uh designs for health. If you can all see that, I don't know if you can all see that, but designs for health, but it's a it's a good one. I take three of those twice a day. Uh but when you're fasting, you don't want to take solids of you really, it's just water. So um, but you can get the you got you can open those capsules and put them in water or you other sources, but getting electrolytes and minerals are good on the one hand. And then secondly, in the purist, if you're a purist with regards to fasting, you're saying you shouldn't do that. However, uh, and that's why there's a pre-fast process, and it should take about two weeks preparing, depending on where you're coming from. If you've been eating and living really uh uh in ways that are uh detrimental, then you're gonna need maybe more than two weeks to prepare because you do want to prepare so you can go into this smoothly and not have problems. And I'm uh you know guessing that's might that might be uh what would happen with you, Ricky's. You might not have prepared, and uh and as it's not necessarily minerals. Um, and we shouldn't have to take them. We should be able to just fast because over the over the millennia, people have not taken minerals and fasted. So we're like, you know, the first generation, you know, doing that. All right, now. Um, where are we now? So to know here we are. So um this is from Chase, and the question is hey, this is really urgent. My dad is 54, not in the best of shape, but works every day, never had any major sicknesses, it stays away from doctors and hospitals. Good. Recently had breathing problems soon after using a paint stripper at work, and this past Tuesday he was having an extremely hard time breathing. When he arrived at the hospital, his oxygen was at 50%. 50%. He responded well to steroids and blood thinners, and said there was no lung damage. The main current concern is his kidney functions, blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, his heart was only pumping 30 to 45%. I need to know better alternatives than pharmaceuticals, doctors, visits, and surgeries for the rest of his life. Whether it's dietary changes, fasting, parasite cleanse, and how to go about it without being a shock to his system, or interfere with whatever they want to prescribe him. Please, if I need to sign up to get a more in-depth plan, I will do. Question Advice needed to boost liver and heart function. What's a good diet for 54-year-old recently had a peptide diabetes? Help, please, my dad recently rushed to the hospital. Okay, alright, so I guess those questions were from you. So Chase. Um Alright, so okay, so your father, um, well, you know, the fact that the diabetes, which just remember there's no diabetes, there's just uh his body's uh his cells have become resistant to insulin because there was too much glucose in this body, period. That's it. And there's no way to un there's no way to not be it. Okay, and that has to do with eating, right? And we know that eating starches and and and uh cooked starches is going to flood our body with glucose, uh, more so than uh uh uh eating a chocolate bar, all right? Um because it's gonna last longer. So um, but that's it. That's that's the diabetes. Again, the diabetes diabetes type 2 is a it's an eating disorder. That's what it is, okay? And um but he also had a stuff that he also have he also has uh high blood press and high blood pressure and what else and obviously some kind of heart failure because his only his jet ejection fraction is 30 or 45 percent so his heart is is is the the heart muscle is is has lost some strength and he has high blood pressure so that's usually one of the main ways in which the heart becomes weak and you get a heart failure is is with chronic high blood pressure because chronic high blood pressure the heart's having the pump against heart arteries right and it's just has to work harder and harder and harder. Okay and so as as that happens it can become weak and you it can lose its power right and um so you know and that's how you get heart failure failure to pump adequately all right and that combined with the with the being insulin resistant and and the high blood pressure and all that it's all diet. Not only diet it's a big time you go to bed movement there's you know it's lifestyle 100% lifestyle there's nothing else going in. So his recent event where he breathed in you know he was unfortunate he because he he breathed in these toxic fumes was kind of like the the final event that made him no longer able to compensate and he got he went into sounds like respiratory and cardiac failure. And I mean failure doesn't mean it's over it just means this is the term we use but um in respiratory compromise and cardiac compromise. In other words they're not functioning so you wind up getting a decreased ability to pump blood throughout the system and and the lungs because the respiratory compromise is not able to exchange gas because there's some toxin in there as well. But on top of it he had already had high blood pressure which was affecting his the blood flow to the heart and to the lungs and all that. So it's all it's all combined and these there's no individual diseases we need to all get away from this idea of diseases. There's no disease there's no thing in there doing something there's the body adapting to the fact that we're not taking care of it right. The body's trying to make it it doing its best to survive uh what we're doing to it right we're giving it we're feeding it with non-food disrupting the circadian rhythm by staying up late and we lose out on all the benefits of going to sleep early which I do I do go over in quite detail in the fasting book more so in the second one which is going to be a the definitive work but in uh somewhat I go over it uh in the manual that will be that's ready to go as soon as I can figure out how to how to print it um but um so your dad yes what's the best diet for him the best diet for a 54 year old man is the best diet the same as the best diet for a 16 year old girl and a 93 year old transgender. It doesn't matter humans are humans and we need human food period always every one of us needs human food and human food was here long before humans were able to invent machines long before we made machines long before we made what we call civilization which is blasphemy long before we did that and we were eating what food that was for which we were designed that's how we got to the point of being able to make machines to now augment the food all right so human food has always existed all right and believe me God did not make mistakes and that it needs to be heated up or or or some way augmented okay apples are perfect you don't need to make applesauce out of them all right you don't need tomato sauce you need the tomato and fresh with the enzymes and all that sort of all right and if you can't comprehend that um I'm going to do uh I'll be writing more about that because uh that that as well but you need to understand that we were designed for just like um look at all animals all animals all animals except for our domesticated pets are eating food that nature presents to them they don't cook it they don't rearrange it they don't dehydrate it they don't do anything they just eat it the way it is and in a natural environment with without human interference uh they live out fantastic lives with vitality and vigor and they're strong right and you we usually marvel over the strength of the wild animals over the of the agility and the the the the vitality and and why that's because they're living within the with with within the the parameters of of their biology right so we don't do that because we live in an artificial civilized that is is definitely an oxymoron okay because to give you an example here's one example I got this one for you um now we know that the CFCs for those that just tuned in CFCs are what people call cancer CFCs has always been number two cause of death in the world with cardiovascular problems being number one. Well that was true until recently a study published in the on the Brit uh um British medical journal showed that um all of the high income countries and there's about what I don't know 26 of them or so and we're talking about most of the European countries United States Canada you know the Australia the you know the high income countries now CFCs has become the number one above cardiovascular cardiovascular is still number one for the for the mid and low income countries. So the high income countries we could say are the most civilized and this is what civilization does civilization says that nature belongs over there and we belong over here and so we're gonna have parks and we're gonna have zoos and we're gonna stay away from it there's not gonna have any stuff in my house you keep that dirt out of there you keep it you know I don't want any so here so we've separated we've attempted to separate ourselves from nature which is beyond absurd since we are nature it's crazy it's madness all right but it's part of the whole uh you know it's an and it's kind of uh and of course Rockefeller took all of our our all of this condition that we were in when he appeared on the scene in the late uh 1800s or mid mid to late 1800s uh and he took this and he said okay and he turned it into what we have today which is complete separation from nature all right now um so you father has got to clean up so what he needs to eat is real food uncooked plant food that's what it is plant food is roots stems sea leaves flowers seeds nuts fruit that's okay all of that and in all of that is uh everything we need everything we need all the macronutrients all the mic micronutrients in a bioavailable form that would that our body will easily digest and assimilate and then you need to so what you need to do is join the group I'm glad you brought that up join our group join the uh you can join the health and healing group um which we meet every other week you can parasite group we meet every week or the CFC group we meet twice twice a week but that's meeting and we have discussions and all that but we also have telegram groups where you get all kinds of amazing useful information and resources and stuff like that and then there's access to lots of uh webinars and all sorts of stuff so it's really of uh uh value but if your father's ready and usually here's what makes people ready to change do people ready to make changes you know some uh significant changes in their life uh usually no they don't because things are okay you know I mean yeah I probably should do that but I'm okay as soon as it's not it's not okay so we need to get not okay what does that mean we need to suffer and it's only when we suffer pain and suffering are what are what wake us up and say hey change or die and oh okay that's what it takes for us you know because we don't have I don't know what it is but we're we're just not um very smart we're not very smart that's why it's hard so hard to you've got adolescents teenagers you know they're not gonna listen to you about uh not doing something because they're doing it and they're fine and so whatever we're telling them is theoretical and doesn't make any sense to them has no value it's irrelevant to them. For example let's say you have a son who is uh really good at basketball like he's you know like one of the top players at his at his age in his great and then he starts smoking cigarettes you can tell him stop you gotta stop it's not good blah blah blah blah he's gonna continue smoking because he likes it it's fine it's friends he's smoking with his friends and stuff like that but the day he gets out on the court and he can't run anymore and he can feel it and he knows directly that it's coming from that is the only thing that's gonna make him give it a second thought all right so we can't tell our children how to live we can't tell them we they we they we we we cannot prevent them from making the mistakes they need to make they are born for the same reason you're bored and that is we need to experience life. We need to experience we need to suffer our suffering is our it's the fire that's that that that that that carves the character out of us right if you're gonna make a piece of steel you've got to uh it's gotta go through certain heat certain fire it's the initiation so so our our our our suffer pain and suffering is our initiation into the house of wisdom. Okay so that's how we get there. So we can't tell our we're not gonna prevent them from suffering. So really the best way that we can communicate to anyone about what we think is you know like the way you should be living is to live it and become an example of what that does. You don't have to say a word. If you're living a certain way and you're bouncing off the walls and you've got everything you're everything you do is is is is done with joy and you and you succeed at it and you do good at it, people are gonna say what they're gonna be attracted to that. You don't have to say a word and then you know they'll be interviewing you what do you eat? Well you could because you know if they have someone who's 104 years old they're gonna say what did you eat? What's the secret? All that sort of stuff. All right so that's when you gotta you have to have the people ask you because they're so impressed with how you are okay it's better than any words whatever rhetoric you say are just words. All right so become that which you want to see in others okay now so you're your your father we can absolutely be helped his heart could we can get his heart you know then there are supplements that will help with heart but it's amazing the cleansing when you do a s a fast for a certain period of time you actually renew the endothelial cells which are the cells that line all your blood vessels lymphatic vessels and your heart and those are actually the pretty they're considered an organ almost now because it's throughout the whole body and it's the final the blood the blood your blood is going through your vessels and it's the quality of the blood vessels the lining of the blood vessels that will determine how well that blood is distributed and that blood is your life. And they these these endothelial cells become hardened and and and and and non-responsive remember they're not just passive cells that are sitting there they also produce chemical cytokys they produce they're they're very active they're almost like a an endocrine organ but they're also pericrine which is similar to endocrine like a hormone uh so it's they're essential to life and then when you get down to what they call the um microcirculation which is 70% of our circulation which is just little arterioles capillaries and venules okay that's 70% of circulation that's where the action happens that's where uh uh nutrients and things are and wastes are exchanged into the cells that's where the the the life actually happens so these endothelial cells are essential to life and you can't renew them there's no way to renew them except by fast and that takes you got to get up to a certain time of fasting but that's one way to do it. So anyway a lot of things your father can do if you join the groups but he's got to start with the cleans and we've got to look at biological dentistry none of this changes and we've got to restore as much as we can his respiratory function and his cardiac function and what we can get back um so we can increase his ejection fraction. It happens all the time happens all the time this is not unusual. It can happen we can do that. So please join this group Alvidale go to dralone.com drlooding.com and you can join the groups all right now this is Daniela uh diabetes is the topic hi my 15 year old son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes diagnosed he was it was it was he was it was it was a curse that there's no thing he doesn't have it it doesn't exist there is no diabetes type 1 okay it's not a thing okay so what's happening with your son is that his pancreas is no longer producing as much insulin as it did. Okay that's what's happening. The question is how did this come to be and how can we change it right so he's now insulin dependent what is the antiparasitic treatment do you do? Doctors in Romania do not believe in healing after complete deworming but I believe my boy Johnny can be cured of diabetes and I'm writing to Romania. So here's the thing please uh uh Daniela Popa uh first of all you gotta stop using their language okay you're thinking that there's a there's a thing called diabetes and you ought to be cured from it mean you want to get rid of it that is not what's going on and to that's a distraction and it's just absolutely not true. Many times people that uh wind up having where their pancreas is no longer producing insulin a lot of times this is precipitated by um dairy believe it a lot of dairy um and that's because of the the immune response to dairy um but it's not just dairy but but the that that it plays a very large role in this uh condition so I don't know whether you're sound particularly uh how much dairy you had and but just for you to keep that in mind so basically what's going on with uh uh with this condition where you're not producing um the the pegas is not producing lots of insulin is that something the immune system has been disrupted and it's attempting to uh maintain homeostasis and balance and and function all right that's what it's attempting to do and it's uh uh you know we're not it's our our bodies are fantastic at adapting the about it think of how people treat them are treat their bodies for for decades right they drink they don't they eat terribly they stay up late I mean and they're still alive so it's amazing what our body can do but there are some things there are some situations where uh with the adaptive abilities uh are just overwhelmed they can't adapt and that's kind of what's happening here when you wind up losing basically function of one of your organs and not being able to produce insulin and losing partial function of that organ the pancreas um and so that needs to be restored. Now can it be restored with Johnny it it depends how far things have gone. But the longer that he's 100% insulin dependent that what that is now telling the pancreas it doesn't have to produce insulin because we're gonna give it and so it becomes you know if you don't lose it use it you lose it so it's called atrophy. So you really need to when we when I work with people in this condition we need to continually challenge the the pancreas to to be able to make insulin so um but first of all got to clean them out just like we would anybody who's 50 by it got to clean it you've got it's all starts with cleansing and that starts with looking at a biological dentist etc you've got to be tired and bored of me telling you the same old thing every time but it's never changing the thing about the truth is that it never changes okay by by definition. All right so um yeah good you say it just doesn't take so uh thank you Susan there's a man on two pool all right I'm gonna get to your guys' questions in a minute I want to start doing this a little uh I need to finish with these people that have put uh put it uh submitted their questions okay so the doctors in the Romania don't believe whatever it doesn't matter what they believe we don't care what they believe or anybody believes okay what people believe in is not really it's fun it's a nice little story that's a fairy tale you want to tell what I believe in uh uh Easter Bunny's and Santa Claus and I believe in um the United States of America and I believe okay whatever you believe in doesn't matter what we want to know is what is the truth okay and when you know the truth you don't it's not that you don't believe it the truth is the truth right and you either know it or you don't if something is not true then you can believe it or not but you don't believe in something that's true you don't believe in mountains you don't believe in oceans okay you either know about them or you don't that which is true you know or not that which is not true you know so we don't say we believe in stuff the question is do we know what's going on with our with it with the effect of these deworming medications and I hate that term dewarming they use that so to to to linguistically uh diminish its potential the minute I say it's a deworming that's what it is it's nothing else than that it's not deworming one of the things it does is get rid of worms yeah but it also gets rid of CFCs so anyway but um yeah so your son does he need to um to to to to have semantiparasitic no doubt but keep in mind if he was on dairy and if he's still on dairy you know get get you eliminate that but do you all eliminate another thing you've got to eliminate animal products dairy you've got to eliminate um you know probably any any of the uh any anything that produces gluten right um cooked cooked starches and and and grains all right he needs to go through a cleanse he's just got to do it he's 15 and he's not gonna want to do it it's very difficult to get someone that age to do these kind of things unless they've been scared. If they've been scared and they suffered then that they're they'll do it. But it's very difficult even if for someone who's 15 who's been scared and all that it's still very difficult because of their age and they you know they're you know it's a very it's a it's an age where you know interacting with friends is number one right so so keep that in mind. Okay now um what do we need to do your son what what um you know I wish we could you I would join the health and healing group so we can and bring your son on and let's let's let's work together because I I so much I don't know about uh his situation you know uh he's on to insulin but and I don't know how he's eating and all that so because you the way they uh direct people in this condition the way they uh they they I mean Rockefeller Rocky and the gang the way they direct them is uh that they'll become forever dependent and forever disabled that's what they do their goal their goal is not for you to like be well and and and and never come back to right do you know of any business in the world who spends any effort at trying to minimize the number of clients they have no and the same goes with the medical business that's what they're into they need more they don't want you to get well if you get well then you're they they don't you can't use them they can't use you all right so they need sick people and that's why we have the FDA why do you think all right the uh even though it's really it's really the fraud and death association but they think it's called the Food the Drug Association think about it why would there be an agency that would be in charge of the food and the drugs what oh because if you eat these foods you're gonna need these drugs right it's all one thing okay it's not that you'll need these drugs but they'll convince you that the condition you develop is oh is it it's it's it's it's there's a genetic component a genetic component to eating yes yes I've got genes to eat so you could say it's genetic because what do you wh why did you get sick like this? Because he's eating it's genetic yes it's genetic I have a I have a genetic predisposition to eat food right but food food okay what we eat is not food not food what we finally get into our hands it's not food anymore it used to be maybe well hopefully except if you get Bill Gates uh uh burgers you're not gonna they didn't even start it out as uh uh food um and um I think we he should he should we should he uh diet uh Mr. Gates there says his diet should be limited to eating his own hamburgers um only only oh the look I think uh he should really uh have some aerosol aerosolized mRNA yeah he it's for him and I and I'd like to introduce him to a few of uh Bill Gates' mosquitoes too just let you know him just luxuriate in the beautiful philanthropic the consequences of his in in beautiful philanthrop philanthropy yeah this we you have to do okay so let's take away the word diabetes number one type two like all that sort of thing and just realize what it is you know the what's the going on because that's what matters it doesn't matter if you have a name I could call it uh a a greenhouse a dog uh a a terrier I mean it doesn't matter what you call it is but you need to understand what is happening what's happening is in one situation where producer could call type two is that the cells are become resistant. They've they have insulin receptors they don't respond as much all right um and uh it's very different than the one who's not able to make the insulin from the pancreas so they're they're they're different conditions than they came about even though apparently different it all comes down to eating now there's an expression that we dig our graves with our teeth and we do with every bite we take so we've got to keep that in mind all right let's help Johnny join the pleasure health and healing group let's do that okay yes uh antiparasitics will be helpful but at what point we've gotta we've got to approach this logically right where do we start you start with cleansing always always end it with cleansing but then you know and you continue to cleanse okay then Hormones. 31-year-old female 52 165 pounds. Married to toddler. I see you.
SPEAKER_01RM on that. Great.
SPEAKER_00I only have two good weeks a month. The rest of the weeks I'm moody short tattooed. Short tempered my head feels like it's being squeezed. Where it's going to pop migraines completely. Complete instability. Borderline PMDD. Ruined relationships with annoying family members. Will quit jobs as that are all I have to normal. Well bootin' is the answer. Baseline, I never eat until I'm nauseous, no appetite. I eat relatively clean, I have no idea what to do or to take.
SPEAKER_01Alright. Danielle. Alright.
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SPEAKER_00You're you're right to put this under the topic of hormones because hormones are are are are very much part of what's going on with you. And they're not balanced. And um the migraines, what we call migraines are, which are vascular headaches, as opposed to tension headaches or or you know other headaches, you know, space occupying lesions, trauma. There's there's other reasons that our trigeminal neurality, uh, cranial nerve problems. So there's lots of potential reasons for headaches, but one is when then when there's a vascular um uh reactivity, highly reactive uh vascular chair. Again, endothelial cells, cells, line blood vessels. But about what when that that's the case, then the usually the the not usually it's it means that these are reactive, your your your blood vessels in your head are reacting to something. And it's usually some sort of something that we ingest. And it's really strange because with with with a lot of conditions, people are willing to well, I can't say this, but but okay, but especially with migraines, people are just unwilling to think that it's something they're eating because it's a headache. What do you mean? Yeah, eating, it's a headache. So it but it is. There's something that triggers a vascular response. That's just really the way it is. So you so for Danielle, you've got to begin a cleanse. You've got to do a cleanse. And you do a juice cleanse. And so can you, you know, the the the previous person with the 15-year-old and the other one with the with the father, okay, before that, 54-year-old father. Uh it's all that started with the juice cleanse. Celery, cucumber, spinach, and kale. And we'll add it as uh some apple and and lemon, or something else, whatever else you make it delicious. So you're drinking three to four five liters a day, as much as you can, uh, and not eating. And you do this for as long as you can, six weeks, eight weeks, twelve weeks, the longer you do it, the more uh the longer you do it, the more deeply you will have gone into the roots of this and eliminated it. Okay, because the longer you do it, it actually starts to uh get a chance to renew. So it's it's not that we're just getting rid of toxins and cleansing, but now we're renewing tissues. And then if we can we can stop this cleanse and then eat really healthy for, let's say, a good five six weeks, and then do a water fast, we're gonna, it's gonna be, we're gonna be completely back to normal. I'm telling you this. This is not hyperbole, and this is not a guess, and this is not a gimmick. I'm not gonna get anything from telling you this, I would get anything, uh, other than the the the the the the the the the the satisfaction if if you hear it actually that you uh you changed your life. That would make that's what I would love to see happen. Um but um everything any condition you have will get better if you do this. And I challenge you to challenge me. Let's the null effect what's the null hypothesis that this this this won't work. Let's see that let's let's let's go on that assumption, it won't work, and let's do it and see what happens.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
Tracking Nutrients And Daily Raw Plan
DMSA Basics And Mineral Support
Pure Water Fasting Rules
Mucus, Dysbiosis, And Gut Repair
Synthetic Biology And Sample Handling
Fasting At 89 And Refeeding
Busting Food Myths: Spinach, Kale
Tubal Ligation Recovery Support
Carnivore Claims And Species Logic
Closing Thoughts And Community Invite
SPEAKER_00I've been doing the clinical work in medicine 40 years. If you but if you had psychology, it was probably 50 years that I've been working with people. So I I so when I say things, it's not like I'm just imagining it. I I've been there, I've been at it, I've seen pretty much everything on them. And I know what works and what doesn't work. And I all right, so that's anyway. So that's what we need to do. And you're so you have your migraines will be gone. You're if you we do the cleanse, by the end of your by by by by three weeks into the cleanse, you want it, you will no longer have migraines. Your your moods, your instability will be gone. And then when we come out of this and we and we get you you we cleanse, and then during that time, it's colonic hydrotherapy, going to bed early, you know, there's a lot to it. But you do it all, and then and and then and then we start balancing hormones. We've got to find out what's unbalanced, so we we we we change your hormones. Um we've got to uh balance your autonomic nervous system. We have to heal the gut. There's a lot, there's several things we need to do, but if we can do this, then I don't care what your condition is, whatever name you want to put on it, it's just another apple on the tree. And those apples are a result of the roots, stem, roots, and trunk branches. I can cut off every bad apple, uh, and I haven't solved the problem because I'm gonna have a harvest coming up. So it's not the apples. So whatever it is you think you have, you don't have, your body is adapting to being treated very, very unkindly and disrespectful. That's what we're doing to ourselves. We have to accept that. Until we know that and we're willing to change it, we won't. Unless you know you're an alcoholic, you're not gonna ever not be an alcoholic. The man. So all right, now let's get on to the next one. Um, so Danielle, join a group. Health and Healing, drthomaslodi.com, drthomaslodi.com. Join it and let's talk. We can talk you and I face to face. And guess what? You want you're gonna be well. You're gonna be well. So is your 54-year-old, so is your 15-year-old son. You're gonna be well. There's one way to help. You there's not another way to get health. You can't buy it, you can't demand it, you can't negotiate it, you can't steal it, you can only earn it, period. And you can only earn health by one way. There's not two ways, there's not 1.5 ways, there's one way, and that is by living healthy. There is no other way. And there's no other thing that you should be looking for rather than how do I restore my health? It's not how do I get rid of so you get rid of the CFCs and you've got heart failure. Are you happy? No. Your goal is health. My goal is health, his goal is health. Everyone except Trump. His goal is not health, right? Doesn't he have like uh KFC in his in uh Air Force One or whatever? I don't know. He's an enigma, right? Here's a guy who eats horribly and he's still brown. Uh now. Okay, here do we have this is Epson. This is the last one that we're gonna go to uh calls uh current questions. Okay, Epson. So the topic is diet, food. Hello, Dr. Lode. I have a question about the real nutrient requirements we should be trying to achieve. I am new to eating raw and vegan, and I'd like to begin by tracking my tracking my food to make sure I'm hitting the proper nutrient goals. I've read your great protein myth and cooked food as poison guides, so I understand that established or conventional nutrient requirements are not what I should be following. Do you or another doctor nutritionist you do recommend have an established number, list, or document that outlines target amounts of nutrients that I could plug into a food tracker? I would like to track vitamins, minerals, and other relevant nutrient categories. If you do, can you send it to the telegram post or on your website? Telegram post, so are you a group member of the group? Anyway, um where are you? Is it no okay I can't. Um actually, um what I would recommend that you do is work with a lady that's one on our team. Like if you if when you if you you should join the Humphrey Healing group, first of all. Um and you'll get a lot of this information. You'll be on a web you'll be on a on a on a telegram group with hundreds of really smart people that are being best friends. Um and um but but on on Tuesdays, so so you we meet on Mondays, but on Tuesdays, uh you'll be uh have the opportunity of uh being uh watching, sharing live videos with uh Vanessa and Darren. And Vanessa is exactly will be able to provide exactly what you're looking for in terms of helping you understand the macronutrients and putting them in a uh in a form that it looks like you want to put on a spreadsheet or whatever. So she's beautiful at that. And you could uh talk to her during the sub the sessions, but if you also you can uh ask her to do some private sessions with you, like you know, not you know, few uh long enough so that you can learn what you want to learn. So she would be the person that would be the way to go. All right. Um she's many things. One is she's a nutritionist, she's well trained in science, she knows everything that you know she's uh yeah, I don't know, can't say that I can't say enough about her. She's amazing, so that's what you need to check out. But keep in mind this if you want to just eat healthy, you want to make sure you're getting everything then you have six tablespoons of soaked chia for at least two, three hours in a nut milk. So a soakamorbanite in refrigerator. Okay, and now uh you can add whatever you want to make it delicious. You can add berries, you can add cinnamon, you can add vanilla, whatever, uh, or just by themselves, and how I like them. Then later on, you're gonna have a smoothie uh of a of a nut milk, three freshly ground tablespoons of flaxseeds, freshly ground right now, two handfuls of broccoli sprouts, and then whatever you want, strawberries, pineapple, whatever you want to make it delicious. Those two things. Then a cup, a cup, half a cup of walnuts or a cup of walnuts throughout the rest of the day. And then just a big, fat, wonderful salad with everything in it that you can think of avocados, carrots, cucumber, celery, kale, cabbage, broccoli, you've done it. You've got everything. You've got more than everything. You just you've done it. And of course, of course, if it's all organic. And then what you want to do is you want to make sure there's some things because of the because uh we we don't have the same soil we had that God gave us. God gave us soil full of minerals and stuff with worms. How many worms do you see in the soil right here? So um, you know, as a result, we've got to take certain supplements at this point until we can find our ways to living in an organic lifestyle, away from the civilization, right? Civilization. It's another word for prison. It's an artificial world. It's artificial. Artificial means it's against God because God made nature, and artificiality is what man made. And why do you think he got so angry at Cain? What did Cain do? He built the first machine to plow, which is tantamount to saying, God, look, you did a good job, but you, you know, I gotta plow the earth. Anyway, um uh well, good go too far in that. Don't want to freak people out. Uh, but anyway, um, now. So the great pruning myth and all that sort of thing. Right. And I'm glad you've read that. But you actually get everything you want. You get everything you want in that's what I just said. But Vanessa will help you track it in the kinds of in the ways I think you're looking to do. Right? A real quick one here. This is Jules detox. Hi, Dr. Lone. I watched you live on catch up every week from the UK. You saved my life over a year ago. I wanted to ask you about DMSA and how to take it safely and correctly because I'm gonna be cautious. Haven't you s we haven't seen the sun since before Christmas and the flooding and the mold spiration is out of control. Jules, run, get out of there. Where are you? You're in the UK? Well then get out of there, man. You think it's not- you think it's gonna get better? Do you think they're gonna say, oh yeah, my God, we we we're sorry, we messed up. We're gonna No, it's only gonna get worse. Get out while you can. Remember, one of your countrymen was a man by the name of George Orwell. He told you this is gonna happen. Anyway. So, DMSA, yes, it is a uh chelating agent. And the uh so keep in mind what that all chelating agents, right, are they have different um affinities for metals. So a chelating agent, the word chele, uh is Greek meaning claw, so to grab, right? And so a chelating agent is something that grabs it. So like EDTA, which is ethylene, diamine, tetraacetic acid, the tetraacetic acetates are negatives, and then uh uh metals are positive, so it grabs it, it chelates, it grabs it like a clog. All right, and then uh dimercaptosinic acid, which is DMSA, uh, is another type of chelating agent. And there's they have different affinities, whereas DDTA, it's favorite is lead, but it also gets mercury to the aluminum stuff, but at different it likes so it'll drop the aluminum if it sees the lead, right? And then DMSA, it's favorite is mercury, but they still get all the other ones. So for a good way to take DMSA is uh, you know, for the for the average adult, it's like 500 milligrams a night before sleep, maybe two, three nights a week. And that way you slowly, and then in the morning you pee out all you pee out all the metal sets. And you can increase that amount by going up, adding another 500 in the morning. And if it's not making you feel because remember, when it takes out the the the heavy metals, sometimes it's gonna get uh essential minerals, which is why whenever you're doing any kind of chelation, you want to be sure you're taking extra minerals somehow and drinking lots of fresh organic juices that have minerals in them as well. But basically, that's how you do it. So DMSA is nice because it's oral, meaning you don't have to go sit in the doctor's office. But you could take it uh even twice a day. And you can go up to higher amounts, but you've got to do that carefully. But I mean, just to get a good, simple, steady, you can just do two, three nights a week uh before bed, 500. And you can try going up a little higher if you wanted, but make sure you get lots of minerals uh during the day. You're drinking a lot, you're getting lots of minerals because you want to get back your your your remember, minerals are uh a metal, but they're uh used in our they're necessary for our biochemistry. Whereas heavy metals have no role in our physiology, but they wind up stealing and usurping so uh the role of our minerals. So all right, and uh I'm gonna start answering questions on um that live now. Just let me get one thing. Very good. Okay, so let's see. Let's bean juice. Bean juice, bean juice, coffee beans. What time is it? Great, okay. So let's look, let's ask some questions. All right, so here's a question. Let's look at it. This is Jim BD. Uh with a water fast, should you keep moving. With a water fast, should you add fresh lemon juice and peltic salt? So with a water fast, you don't want any anything with water. Lemon juice will have glucose in it. And that will change the metabolism. That will change your metabolism. Okay, because what you're looking for is a metabolic reset that happens with fasting. And um, you know, anything, lemon, uh or even like a tea, a black tea, any kind of green tea, it's still gonna have glucose, it's still gonna change your um what's going on metabolically. Okay, so you don't really want that. Celtic salt, should you do that? Again, that you're adding something, but that's just salt. So yeah, you could do Celtic salt or Himalayan salt or any kind of and do a half a teaspoon in a half a glass of water twice a day. Just drink it and then uh, you know, you can do that. Or you could take a mineral, you could take some mineral, something. Make sure there's nothing in it. There's no organic, there's nothing, just minerals. All right. Um, so it's best if you if you prepare for the fast by getting as as healthy as possible, right? You get you you want to tune up as much as possible uh so that you can fast, right? And that's getting off medications, preparing for the period, because there's a period of time when you when you first stop eating, when you first get past uh within 48 hours, 24 hours, you're now into, you know, uh glucagons up, right? Insulin's down, glucagons up. You know, there's lots of things that happen. Um you've got ghrelin increasing, which means you're gonna be super hungry, and you've got leptin uh decreasing, because together you're gonna be, you know, really hungry. And uh so anyway, I go over all of that, why you need to do what when. But anyway, you do not want to you you can't don't don't don't don't mess with it, okay? Because it's gonna heal you. You're gonna heal. You're gonna be healed. All all of your ills will be gone. That's what happens. All right. And this and I I I challenge you. Show me it's not show me this, show me it's not true, okay? Because I know it's true. And I know it's true because remember, God gave us fasting. And why do I say that? Why would I say such a why would I why would I what why would I be so bold as to say that? Well, it's not boldness, it's just observation. Every there you go with that weird camera. Every um every creature on the planet, when they're sick, they stop eating. And they're under the auspices of instinct. Instinct is the divine web by which all creatures are connected to the wisdom of God. Except us. We opted out for uh instinct and we joined and we became became enculturated. I'm a German, I'm a French, I'm French, I'm American, I'm Australian, I'm African, I'm Thai, I'm no, you're not. You're an earthling, by the way. Because when you die, your body does not turn back into Germany, it turns back into Earth. It doesn't turn back into Thailand, it turns back into Earth. And the And you, without a breath, are Earth. It's that breath, the divine breath of God that animates the flesh. And when the breath leaves, the flesh becomes earth. It's just the way it is. So we are earthlings, by the way. So let's see which way did these go? There's questions. And do I have any questions on on Instagram? That's fair. I can't be unfair. Instagram, you guys got any questions? Here's one, uh Pritzy on Instagram. I have a small mass on my throat on the left side only, which makes it difficult to swallow. I was diagnosed with cryptosporadium and aspergillus in my stool test. All right, so Pritzy, um, so your throat on the left side, uh, you mean like you're near the back of your tongue, your tonsil there? Or is it a lymph node? Is it on your tongue? Anyway, um, so you were diagnosed with those um in your stool. So definitely want to be taking care of those for me for sure. Um, but what uh like um let's see, what so what have you done? I mean, like which has have they put you on medication? Are you I hope you're not you I hope you don't get a biopsy? You know, I mean, can you tell me what's going on? There's no way for us to continue talking. I don't know where if you can answer me. See, there's no way. I mean, okay, so uh it's hard. So I let's just say so uh uh you know, aspergillosis, you know, uh can be major problems with lungs and stuff like that. So I don't know if that's what's going on there or not, and I don't know about cryptosporidian, but I I hope you get a um what you need to do, you need like everyone, you need we need to begin by cleansing, okay? We've got to begin by cleansing the bed because that that's that's it. Because we if we get rid of the toxins and all that, we free up the immune system. There's many, you know, I'm there's many, many things that happen, but we begin with cleansing, all right? And part of the cleansing in your situation is since we found aspergillosis and uh cryptosporinian, we should deal with that. You know, so uh, you know, the uh aspergillosis being a fungal, right? There are antifungal medications like itrochinazole, fluconazole, uh amphoteric and B, which we don't want to have. We used to call it anthrotherrable. But anyway, so a combination of you've got to start with the cleansing and then use anti antifungals. But if you've got funguses in there, you've also got other things. There's an ecosystem, so you'll have parasites and you'll have all sorts of stuff. So you've really got to be thorough and complete and comprehensive in your with with regards to uh parasites in both the worms and the protozoa, as well as um the fungi. So as part of your cleansing, which will be juicing and all that, plus uh uh biological dentists, very, very important. Uh I mean not important, necessary, essential must be, okay. In addition to that, you'll need to be doing the antifungals and the antiparasitics. And if you can come on our um group, come on the parasite group, join the parasite, the drloading.com, vrloading.com, join the parasite group, and I can talk to you directly. We can keep talking and work this out because I can't uh I've got to talk. We've got to share information so I can go further on this. All right, here's another one from on Instagram. What do you recommend when there's a bunch of mucus in the stool every day? Okay, so mucus in the stool, remember mucus produced by a gastrointestinal sac, uh attract by uh glands that are mucus glands. And mucus is a protectant. Uh it's a way of uh sticky, so it it it it grabs stuff and it they it gets kind of stuck and and then it's usually on a conveyor belt going along one way or another. Uh so we haven't been lining our our lungs and then our GI tract and all that. So mucus, so you're you're they're they're it's being over-secreted or secreting a lot uh it in response to something. So there's something going on, so there's a severe dysbiosis, meaning you you're you're very unbalanced in your gut. And a lot of times they'll be associated with with blood and mucus. But uh anyway, and you know, this is when they come up with names, diagnostic names like you know, irritable bowel or ulceritis or whatever. You need to do what thorough class. You can raise the type of bacteria and microorganisms that you want that are going to be as supportive of your your healthy physiology. And that only happens by eating the type of food. We've got the restore balance, we have to restore balance in your system as well because it you know it's overseed. It's not overseed a lot. It's part of the life. We are there. I can put it there. I'm gonna look at the comedy. You've got to get you gotta look at the double work very important. Eliminate the magic. So we don't have some cleansing and all that stuff, and we we maxed out the violence key requirements. I can see if I can see if I can noise and uh the violation, which is the same.
SPEAKER_01Topotriadols and toco tocotherols, the melatonin, balance of thyroid.
SPEAKER_00If we do all these things, they will get well, they will no longer have dementia. Okay. And then we go on a fast, and I'm telling you, it's just it's not possible to be dementia if we can do all this. The thing is being able to do it. That's the hard part because you'll have the resistance from them. And if they're in a home, or there's a lot of obstacles to getting this done. But if if you can just move forward with it, that the result is health. And it doesn't matter who we're talking to today. What I'm telling you is universal. And the reason it's universal is because we are hum, we're the same species, okay? We're the same species. All right. That means lots of there's lots of things when we say that, right? You know, fundamentally, it uh the way they, you know, one of the ways is that species are, you know, within a species that means that uh we can only produce offspring by mating with each other. Right? So like another species can't, we can't you can't mate with another species, right? So, you know, you know, and if you do, weird things happen like donkeys. But I mean, let's say uh, you know, like a gorilla couldn't mate with a a horse, with whatever it's so anyway, that's a species. But we're all the same species, meaning we all have the same requirements that are needed for optimal functioning. We all have the same, right? You know, horses, I don't care what don't look at blood groups or any of that nonsense. You know, there are like seven, what I I don't figure out many blood blood groups of horses, but they have quite a few, I think more than us. And uh they don't like need to eat different foods because they have different blood groups. You know, one horse is not gonna do better on hamburgers and the other one better on uh spinach. It's not not like that. All right, so we're we're we're the same species, and therefore we uh need they have the same requirements. We're gonna get rid of the junk, go to bed early early. I mean, I always I feel foolish for keeping saying these same things over and over again. Um but yeah. Dementia can be get rid of it. Let's not let's not be any dementia. All right, now Donna, is fasting for three days good for women? It's good for women, yeah, absolutely good for men, women, but specifically if you're looking for women, uh, it's good. But you know what the irony of three days fasting is that that's the those are the hardest days. Day four is like, oh, I'm not hungry. You know, so you if you've gotten to day three, you might as well go to day four, and it'll feel good, and you'll say, Okay, as long as you drink enough water, you say, I'm gonna go to five, and you'll keep going. Okay, so but yeah, three's great, but you know, you did all the hard work, right? So it's uh it's always feels I always feel bad for someone who that's quits on day three because I know that if they just went one more day, they'd say, Oh my gosh, I'm okay, I don't need to eat, you know.
SPEAKER_01So but yeah, absolutely good for full good and men, but full good men. You know, a pregnant woman can't fast. A nursing mother cannot fast, but um I mean it's not a time to fast.
SPEAKER_00Modify diet, eat less, eat healthy, yes, yes, yes. But fasting means you know, a fast 24 hours. If intermittent fasting has nothing to do with eating 18, six or twenty-four. That's just eating healthy, that's eating one or two meals away. That's just skipping meals.
SPEAKER_01Alright. So keep that in mind.
SPEAKER_00Intermittent fasting would be because the fast is 24 hours without nutrients. Without nutrients meaning black tea, meaning green tea, meaning lemons, that's nutrients.
SPEAKER_01Okay. Alright, now. Uh, okay, so here's a question. Let me turn off the air conditioning. Wow. Now um is fasting for sixteen hours okay with somebody who may have hydrocephalus.
SPEAKER_00You know, uh, I can't respond you know specifically to that because there's lots of conditions in which one can that accompany that hydrocephalus. But yes, eating nutrient dense food with long intervals of not eating is good for everyone. Excuse me, my gosh, I'm gonna be so tired. I just you know, I woke I had this lot of sleep last night. I mean, they went to bed at nine, I woke up at 4 30. So why am I tired? Anyway. Um, so I guess what was this question about uh okay? So this is Jessica. She's saying, um, please help me. I'm needing to ask, can dry fat can dry fasting help carpal tunnel syndrome? Well, first of all, dry fasting I would not recommend. And the reason I would not recommend dry fasting is because which means you know, fasting on everything, including water. But you need okay, because our body is 70% water at least, and every chemical reaction for our for healthy metabolism has to occur in in a certain volume of water. And if we dry fast and we when there's not adequate amounts of water for chemical reactions to happen, then we're not going to get the metabolic uh benefits. So it doesn't make sense. You want to fast and be well hydrated, and then yeah, carpal tunnel would be good for it. But carpal tunnel, remember, is usually an overuse kind of thing, right? From overusing it, you'll wind up getting uh you know inflammation in your in your nerves and tendons, uh in everything going through your going through your wrist. There's a ligament here that encloses it. It's called the carpal ligament. And so in there, everything's going through. So carpal tunnel syndrome would just mean that everything's kind of swollen and tight, and you're you're and that's causing the problems. So fasting cleansing is definitely going to reduce the inflammation and the swelling and all that. Absolutely, absolutely. And then what you've got to do is you've got to stop doing whatever repetitive or or whatever you were doing that caused the disrupt, you know, that caused it to become inflamed. They're chronically inflamed. You've got to stop doing that. But the fasting and cleansing is really a fantastic way of dealing with it. So, yeah, the answer is that. That's the answer. Um, and then wow. And I'm not again. What's with this Eric? Now listen, I can't right? You know I'm not having hot flashes because I never had high estrogen, so I don't know what's going on.
SPEAKER_01But um, let me see, I'm gonna an Instagram question. All right. All right. Who do I like that? I like that. I know she'd like that. Oh I that's all in it.
SPEAKER_00He always he's listen, he's got a lot to say. He's gonna report on the morning. What did you find out there? He he likes I think he understands Thai better than English.
SPEAKER_01Oh, you okay. I'll count it out. Alright. Here we are.
SPEAKER_00Um synthetic parasite that we all see and have from the uh why does this keep with me so from the chemtrails? People who s have it suggesting they're not used ivermectin, because those measure for normal parasites, and then and they may make synthetic parasites go deep in the organs you produce. Uh, okay, so van vanilla.
SPEAKER_01Um yeah. Um synthetic parasites.
SPEAKER_00I think yeah, there's uh um uh I what we're seeing worldwide, uh, thanks to people like Bill Gates. He's such a nice guy. I mean, he's such a philanthropist, he cares about us, spending all of his time and money just to help us, all yeah. Uh they're making things that are uh it's called synthetic biology, where they're actually merging biological processes and systems with uh non-biological, you know, so it's synthetic biology, it's just it's Frankenstein. So and I think we first started to see what you're talking about with Morgellons. I'm not sure if everyone's familiar with Morgellons, but you know, look it up, look at the images on on you know, once you look it up, and uh that you know they come out of the skin and they look like threads, like a green thread and a red thread, and it's just what and there's a sensation of crawling under the skin, it's really an incredible, weird thing. And now I've got people worldwide showing me and telling me about just you know basically, you know, what I'm hearing from everybody is the sensation of crawling and movement, and it's making people go crazy because I, you know, can I can imagine, I mean, if I had felt things crawling and then I would probably be crazy for sure. Um and of course they're coming out, I mean, uh coming out of the nose, mouth, vagina, scars, nipples, belly button. I mean yeah.
SPEAKER_01Um we live in a post we live in a Frankensteinian Rockefeller Rocestini Rockein. Uh Rockefellerstein. Is it Rockefeller Stein?
SPEAKER_00Rockefeller, Rockefeller Rockefelleristic, Rockefeller, Rockefelleristian, Rockefelleristian, Rockefeller Stean. Hey, uh Rockefeller and Frankenstein got together, had a baby, and it's called Bill Gates.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Um and uh there he is. Cute little guy, right? Cute little guy. You just want to like pinch him, I mean you want to pinch him really hard and and and not stop.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Uh so cute. Uh so uh uh.
SPEAKER_00So I don't know what to say, honestly, about this the synthetic or or synthetic biology of this happening. So what you the statement you made is by taking iramectin and you know, mebandazolph and then all that that's gonna somehow make them the synthetic ones go deeper. I don't see, I've never seen any evidence to that. I and I don't really see how that would happen. There's no real obvious mechanism by which that would happen, so I would not unless you unless someone has shown unless someone has shown to you shown you how that is real. I mean uh do you have any has anyone g given you any evidence? I'd like to know because um uh but anyway, I I I don't I don't I don't think so. And you'd wanna still be using those anyway for the non-synthetic ones because those guys are uh yeah, a real big problem.
SPEAKER_01Alright, so we do you do need to take care of that.
SPEAKER_00Um and the thing about what we're calling synthetic or or synthetic biology is we'll never know how to deal with it until we understand it. So we've got to collect them. If you've got anything coming out of you in any way, collect it and find out a way to put it in a in a solution where it's not going to uh uh degrade or or anything, so you know it's usually usually a saline solution, but um yeah, and then you gotta get it to a laboratory or someone who knows what they're doing as soon as possible as a microscope, because we've gotta know what we're dealing with, because the to answer any of our questions, uh we have to know what we're dealing with, right? Where are we starting with? What are we talking about? And we if we don't know, we can't, we're gonna only guess, right? Does that make sense, everybody? All right, so we let's please remember we've that but that makes sense. So we've got to know what we're dealing with. So if you got something coming out of you, wherever it's coming out of, we collect it and get it into like a saline solution and quit and get it off to a laboratory. Uh so look in advance, look up on look on look online, find out where there's you know different laboratories. Um, you know, for uh, you know, you can look up parasites, you can look up um uh you know, um, you know, the problem is where to take it, and and then that's wrong. So a lot of you medical schools uh will have uh uh departments of parasitology where but uh so if you if you if you could you know it could because hopefully what we're dealing with is in a medical school is that people that are learning and curious and they're they're willing to explore, right? Rather than, you know, where you would you'd think maybe if you went to a professional laboratory, they they no longer have time for that. They they're in they have they're gonna do specifically these things whatever. But I don't know the answer. So we might I don't know what my camera does.
SPEAKER_01We might find that uh uh uh you know I just you gotta look for a lab that's willing to study it.
SPEAKER_00Or or how about it look at a university? Maybe you go to the university uh and the uh the science department, right? And so uh like the biology department or the mycology, which is the study of funguses, or um or the parasitology. There'll be departments, different kinds of biological sciences at a university, and they're they're more likely to be interested and and and and and uh uh you know willing to do something to to evaluate as a learning process. So that's always the problem. But we've got it, we've got to collect these things and find out what they are, get them identified so we know what we're dealing with. Because right now, we're just guessing, and uh and you get nowhere with guessing, okay? Uh so find a place, either university, biology department, well, you know, or a laboratory, look for look for laboratories that are not connected, the hospitals that do you know, investigate uh uh you know, investigate parasites, investigate insects, or you know, any kind of place that is investigating, that does that, that's good at it. Uh but I don't say because Morgellan's blew my mind. Morgellan, I don't know if you guys have ever seen Morgan. And I've had people come, I've worked with people, patients, you know, with with with it, and it's it's crazy. Um, so yeah. Anyway, let's do another one. But uh my my answer to that was uh I don't do not think that by taking ivermectin and fenazole that you're gonna drive them in deeper. I don't think so. If that's I could be wrong because I don't know. I've not seen that, and but I see no no mechanism by which that happens. So please, if you if you if you if if if if you have any answers that let me know, okay. But at this point, I would still continue to do it because we still still want to deal with the with the ones that are definitely um you know alive and and and respond to that.
SPEAKER_01All right, so um where we go beautiful.
SPEAKER_00Look at it. I like this here. This is Janelle. And she said, my dad is 89 and he enjoys fasting very much. He just finished the five-day fast, broke it with chicken noodles. Okay, what am I gonna say? He's 89, he's already doing better than a lot of people, right? So, what can I say? But that's not what I would break. And if you do a prolonged fast, you can't break it with that. You got so but I go into that in the book. So uh look look for this book coming out as soon as I can figure out how to publish it. So anybody who knows or can help me with that, can you contact us somehow? Uh best way is hello at drlood.com, hello at drlodi.com, hello at drloody.com. In fact, if you have any inquiries about anything, uh where to get parasite medicine, where to whatever, uh contact there.
SPEAKER_01All right.
SPEAKER_00Uh but anyway, if you have any ideas on how we can self-publish uh and get this out there as soon as possible, because I want to get it out as soon as possible. I think it's gonna be very it's gonna be very useful, you know. It's gonna help you go. It's gonna it'll guide, you'll see. It'll guide you. Anyway, so all right.
SPEAKER_01Um where are we now? Your dad's 89 great, great chicken's with uh oh, here's one by Lynn.
SPEAKER_00I thought spinach is bad for you. See, there's why. Okay, you guys, I wanna do part four of the human diet series. Alright, I've done I've done part three parts already. Part four is busting these absurd myths. Spinach is not bad for you. Ask Popeye. But anyway, it's not bad for you. Kale is not bad for you. Kale is still a superfood, David. Okay, this there's is none of this. That's not true. Uh soy is good. Okay, what I want to do is bust all that, and I've got all the data, the information I'm gonna go through that. But no, spinach is very good. And it's the and the whole this whole idea about oxalates causing oxalate stones, it's just not the way it is. And oxalosis, it's not what's happening. And I'll and I'll w ha happily debate any. All right. But I will show you the evidence and explain it to you. I want to get I want to get rid of all of these myths. Okay? All of these myths. So kale is still a superfood. Help we will be a superfood unless we genetically modify it. There's no longer any of the original stuff left.
SPEAKER_01Alright, so anyway. Mary, yo, thank you. You're very welcome.
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SPEAKER_00Somebody says here that Ted Soma Lopez and ten others sent a request to be in your live video. What does that mean? You would be on e you'd be a second second screen and we'd be talking or what? I don't even know what that means. I don't know how you join my live video.
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SPEAKER_00Here's a question by uh You are what you are my wild uh how to support body after tubal ligation? Wish doctors had answered my questions, impact 20 plus years following an explosion. Alright, so tubal ligation, right? When they go in and they um, you know, ligate, you know, basically cut uh the fallopian tubes. The fallopian tubes are the tubes that carry eggs uh from the ovary into the uterus, right? And usually it's in it's it's is in the fallopian tube where the sperm uh unites with the egg. And so the usually the pregnancy uh the conception usually happens uh in the uh in the floatant and then travels continues traveling down and then finds a spot in the uterus uh to implant.
SPEAKER_01And so the idea is that if they uh ligate cut the uh yeah, I don't know.
SPEAKER_00Uh cut the tubes, and they can prevent the pregnancies. So that was the whole idea. And so any kind so this is okay, so so so think about uh uh a ligation, a tubal ligation. It's a surgery. A surgery is trauma. And trauma is gonna establish uh uh inflammation, an acute inflammation, which is an important response to trauma is inflammation to resolve it, to restore the the uh the back the integrity, the balance. Again, so that's what happens, all right? So that's what tubal ligation is and uh and so what would you do? So we during that time you do the same thing you always do, and that is clean up, get rid of all the garbage, and do your colonics and do your cleansing and your fasting and all that sort of thing. And then you're gonna eat foods which are gonna minimize your inflammation uh in your in your body, which is gonna be uncooked foods, because anything that's cooked is gonna is inflammatory.
SPEAKER_01But um, and that's what you do, you're gonna live healthy.
SPEAKER_00So there's really nothing different that you're gonna do from as uh after a surgery except that that you would do to stay healthy otherwise. However, it's after the surgery, depending on how what kind of surgery you have. So a tubal ligation is not like a a you know, it's not a you're not a long, it's not a long period of time under anesthesia and and and all that. So uh it's not as that it's not as difficult to um or as much of a challenge uh as you know a longer surgery where you had uh anesthesia for a longer time and more trauma to the body. But so you could pretty much do a really good juice cleanse before and after preparing and after colon hydrotherapy, and just be as healthy as possible and make sure you've got your vitamin C. You're taking two grams of not of light uh liposomal sodium ascorbate, liposomal sodium ascorbate, two grams four times a day, vitamin D like with K2 like 40,000 units a day, uh vitamin E with a mixed tacopteroles and 40-50 million a day, uh 40-50,000 a day. Uh same with the uh mixed scromenoids, the vitamin A 40,000. You do all that, you can look for your vitamin D levels to be around 120 or so. Um so you want to maximize all that. You want to get your thyroid and ionine worked out, your adrenals, and that's what we do. When you join the groups, we we work on re-establishing balance in our in our body. Because if we're not well, it's because we're out of balance. All right, when we're balanced, we're we're well. All right, so that is our goal. How do we restore balance? Um, and uh anyway, that's this we'll talk about. So if you if if you join the group, uh we'll actually I can answer just a question directly, but also on the on the available to you as part of the uh uh what's it called you know when you join the group you have access to lots of information that that's the that's available to you, as well as on the telegram groups and in the Zoom Zoom meetings. We're all exchanging information, so it's it's really pretty fantastic. Uh but it's something we uh we need to do.
SPEAKER_01You sound like bad bunny reading questions. Bad bunny. What's bad bunny?
SPEAKER_00I am am I a bad bunny? I guess I'm a bad bunny. I used to be a good bunny, but something happened to me. I don't remember what it was, but I became a bad bunny. Actually, it's been more fun being a bad bunny than a good bunny. But I am a bunny because I was born in the year of the rabbit, so you're right on there, huh? Uh-huh. Anybody else born in the year of the rabbit? Okay. Here's a last question. This is by uh where are you going? Chris. I have been on carnivore diet for three years now. I'm not sure if you believe in this diet. And or do you feel people may avoid listening to what you have to say about our diets? I've been following Canberry and other doctors, just wondering if you are approaching this from a different perspective, as I as I know, newbies may challenge, change the channel, and miss your message. Alright, so carnivore diet, if you've been on what I think what the what they're calling a carnivore diet, is just 100% animal, right? You're not eating any plants. That's what I think is meant by a carnivore diet, right? Because I there's this one doctor I see up. You know, that's what he says. He said he has to have a plant in five or six years. Uh and if you're eating that way, you've got to eat nose to tail. You gotta eat the whole thing. You gotta it's like the carnivores. I mean, a lion doesn't cook it. And a lion doesn't just eat mate muscle. The lion eats the kidneys, the the uh the ovaries, the testes, uh, the the the the guts, the spleen, the heart, the brain, the eyeballs. They eat it all. Because that's what you need it all. That's what they need. They gotta get it all. And they still augmented.
SPEAKER_01Lions still chew grass, yeah. But uh but if you're gonna be a carnivore, it'd be a carnivore, right?
SPEAKER_00You know, a carnivore is I mean not uh picking out just the muscle and then fry uh barbecuing. You know, that's that's that's a selective quartz eating. So the scavengers, like the dogs and the hyenas and uh, you know, raccoons, rats, they uh they they can eat anything. They can eat both animals and plants, and they can survive on ether. But the obligate carnivores have the cats, lions, tigers, and the house cat, cougars and all that. Obligate carnivores, they have to eat animals, and they have to eat them alive, not corpses. They need they need live animals.
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SPEAKER_00So if you're a real carnivore, a real carnivore diet would mean be eating live animals. So you just grab a chicken, rip its head off, and eat it. That would be a carnivore. Now, if you're not gonna eat the animal alive, then you're going to be a corpse eater.
SPEAKER_01A cadaver eater.
SPEAKER_00And if I'm this is not true, then help me understand what the words mean, because we're getting we'd have to get into the definition of words. Okay, so carnivores eat animals alive. That's what they do. Scavengers will eat the remains, they'll eat the corpse, like a dog will eat the corpse. But a dog can kill if it needs to. But but but it it you know, I eat stuff. So you're a corpse eater. So you like to eat corpses, and I'm sure that's all you eat. You don't eat any plants, just corpse. And if you eat corpse, I'm just saying you if you're gonna eat the corpse, you're gonna eat the whole thing. You can't just eat the muscle because it can't it's not gonna, you're not gonna get all the nutrients. And even if you eat nose to tail, the whole thing, you're still gonna be missing out on really important vital nutrients and stuff, which is why when the animal, when the when the lion kills the animal, the first thing it goes for is the gut, and it gets the undigested plants that they've eat. And the you know, and the or the results of the digestion. So you gotta you gotta have that stuff. So um, and remember, all energy and light, everything that begins, the whole process begins when light hits the plant. And you got photosynthesis, and that's the beginning of the whole food chain. That's where it began. So, anyway, we should talk about, and you join the group so we can talk about what do you mean by carnivore diet? Do you mean that includes some dead uh uh uh uh cooked corpse? Or are you eating just live animals? Because I I I want I gotta clarify it. So let's try to let's do that. Like I would love. I'm not I'm not at all being facetious, I'm being, I don't know how else to say this. It sounds weird when you say it, but that's just the way it is. So let's talk about what we mean by it. Um yeah, so join the group. Hello, Dr. Lodi. I know, just go uh drlood.com, drlodi.com. Go there, join the groups, and let's have these wonderful discussions. So uh but I have to I have to ask you a question about it. Anyway, you guys, thank you so much. It's nine o'clock here, a little after nine, and um, you know, Namaste, Namaskar, Aloha, have a fantastic week. And watch out. Remember, Rockefeller, Frankenstein got together, and they have a son, and he's alive and well on planet Earth, and we all know what his thing is. Okay, what do you got?