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[00:00:00] Alright, good morning. Good evening. Welcome to Sunday Night Live in the West and to Monday Morning Live in the East. East meaning planet, not on any particular continent, like, not east coast of the U. S. or Poland, rather than England. East meaning Thailand. China, Malaysia, this is like, anyway, good evening to you all.
And good morning to you all. Anybody on X? Who's on X? Nobody's on X.
Why? Why? We're gonna, are we all just habituans? We're all just habits. We can't get out of our habits, is that it? What does it take to get out of our habits? Do we have to have somebody tap us on the shoulder, by the way, and say, By the way, you might just be dying pretty soon. Oh, really? Okay, well then I better make some changes.
That's what we [00:01:00] need, right? I guess. Because we can't just change, because it's a good idea. Like we couldn't, I can't, we can't just change our diets. But if I grew up eating Fritos and, and drinking Pepsi colas and eating cheeseburgers, and then I read and then I find out that's not really my best interest, I can't just change.
How can I change? It tastes good. No, I have to have someone tell me that, you know what, you're really sick and you might not make it very much long. Oh, Oh, why? Because of what you're doing. Oh, okay. I guess I'll change.
Is that what it takes you guys? Anyway, I'm just trying to say is why don't we Go over to x
can someone tell me why why you're not on x right now? I'd like to know let's do a live thing here. Why are we not on x?
well
Is there a reason that we're not on x do we have a contract with mark [00:02:00] zuckerberg? You like him? He's a nice guy, right? We got to support mark, right? Because he's building this really special bunker in maui and we want to make sure it's really a good bunker, right? To protect him
No, I know it went out too, but why are we never on X all exclusively? If we could all get over to X, we could forget all these other ones, right? And then I can talk. If not, I'm gonna have to say, mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm And then I don't think we all want to hear that. I don't want to say it.
Uhhuh.
So we needed something drastic to happen. Hey, Chicago, Maria and Michael. Sydney, all right. Listen, you guys, Sydney, my why are we on Facebook? Why don't we go to X? Why, why, why, why? Just tell me why. I just want to know why. I mean, what's the reason? Is there a reason?
Is there a reason? There's got to be a [00:03:00] reason. Don't know how? You hate Elon Musk? You like Instagram. Okay. So suppose now that Instagram censors me. In fact, they do. In fact, I can't say what I want to say. So I won't say it. And if I won't say it, you won't hear it. And then what are we doing here?
All right. So if we stay on these censored channels, then we can expect nothing more than centered rhetoric. All right. But I can't say what I want to say. I have to be careful.
All right. So that's it. So let's, you know, if we like, I mean, if we think Elon's doing a better job than, than what's his name is that What's that guy, what's that guy's name with the He can't, he's not real, he can't, that can't be a human being. The guy with the white face and, you know, testifying before Congress.
Remember that guy? I think his name was Fuckerberg, something like that, yeah. So, anyway. You've got the two there. Anyway, but [00:04:00] not only that, I cannot be honest. And I really, that's what I want to do. I want to be able to just talk, alright?
Yay! Let's stay on X. Come on, you guys. Let's go over to X. D. R. Thomas, Lodi, M. D. D. R. Thomas, Lodi, M. D. T. R. D. R. Thomas, Lodi, M. D., Onyx. Just go over to X. Because then, then I can eventually just have a show on X and I won't have to be on any, and I'll just do that. And I, and I won't be, maybe X and Rumble and and then a live stream from the, from, from, from the website.
And that's it. And then I, all the other ones go away because they're not gonna let, they're not gonna allow free speech. Yay, come on you guys. Cool. You're not getting on X for some reason. Huh? Ah, you're not getting audio on X? Is that true for anybody else?
Are you getting audio on Facebook?
We're getting audio on Facebook, right? Hello,
hello, hello. I have an audio here. Hello, hello, hello, hello.
Oh, [00:05:00] you're okay on X. You're here, fine. Yes, on Facebook. Yes, on X. Yeah. All right, cool. So if we can switch over, you know, sooner the better because and then I don't have to be, I don't have to worry what who owns I mean, who are the people running Facebook and Instagram now? What's it called? Multi something.
The what is it called multi something? Anyway, whatever that that is. Yay. Look at you guys. All right, fantastic I love it. Yay Yay, this goes x because I mean, you know Then I can say what I want. And then, you know what? If they cancel me, so what? Right? Yes. Metta. There you go. It's meta. Yeah. So this meta, whatever it is, who owns meta black rock and Vanguard?
I don't know. What is there anything they don't own? No, they don't know what, what they don't own. What you guys, they don't own our, our souls. They don't own our souls. All right. So let them get their hands off your minds because they do have their hands on your minds. Your [00:06:00] mind get let, but they can't touch your soul.
So, anyway, black rock and Vanguard. So I don't know if they own a meta. I mean, I mean, I know they own that. What am I saying? That's like saying, you know, anyway, so
Guess Elon is somewhat separate from them all for at this moment, maybe, or at least it, it appears that way. And what we all know is what, what's that one truism. We all know what appears to be is not. It.
And if you get, if we can get that in our, in our, put those glasses on. When we look at the world, what appears to be is not whatever we think we see. That's not it. That is the illusion, the distraction, you know, the, what is it? They distract you over here, and they're doing something over here. Remember that?
Right? If you've ever been to Las Vegas and you've seen any of their magic shows, that's what it is. They're distracting you over here. Meanwhile, they're doing something [00:07:00] over here. I think that's happening. I think that's happening. I know that's happening. See, we have to watch our language, because our language makes us sound stupid.
Like, I know that's happening. You know that's happening. They're not billionaires. They're trillionaires. Beyond billionaires, you know, that's the thing when we look at the forbes 500 or whatever it is And we look at the top richest person. They have elon musk up there at the whole. What does he got? 250 billion
the people that run everything. What do they have?
I think the rockefeller clan is Estimated to have something about 500 trillion.
Anyway, what I want to tell you is that the game of monopoly Remember that game of monopoly we used to play there's no is there any way to make? You Screen larger, new to X. I don't know. Anybody know X, is there any way to make the screen larger? You guys on Instagram, you got to remember something.
There's going to come a day very soon where Meta is [00:08:00] going to say, well, look what they did to TikTok. I mean, I, the, the, my, my, my channel is not even there now. And that's because I was, I had the audacity to talk about Propolis. Can you imagine? I don't know where, what got into me that day, but you know, I just I had this incredible.
Like obsession to talk about propolis. And I did and I paid the consequences. Anyway, alright, it's madness. Get off Instagram. Let's get instantly off Instagram and instantly on X. Uh uh. Okay. So, here's the thing. The game of Monopoly. Remember the game of Monopoly? I'll play that when you were a kid. Maybe still play it. Alright, so the idea of Monopoly is to buy a, whoever owns the most property. wins, right? Because you nobody can afford to go around the board anymore because you have to pay rent every time they stop on your property, right?
Right, right, right. So guess what? The game of Monopoly on planet [00:09:00] Earth
was over long ago. They own all the property. They already bought it all. They own the Earth. They own everything. No, no, no, no, no. I own my house. I look, I bought my house. I, I got two acres of land or I got a half acre of land. I own my house. You do, huh? Oh, I have you. You do you own the land on your, your house is on, right?
Yeah. You're the owner. How do you know you're the owner? Well, I got this, I have this deed and the deed says I'm the owner. Ah, I see. Okay. Now what if you stop paying rent? I don't pay rent. What are you talking about? You don't pay rent every year to the government. No. Well, maybe they call it taxes. Yeah.
All right. So stop paying rent. See what happens. See who owns that property. If you own that property, that means you have full authority over it. Right. Do you have full authority over your property? Cause you have to pay taxes. We paying taxes on some of you. It's like, should I pay tax? I bought my shirt. I had to [00:10:00] pay sales tax right now.
Do I have to pay taxes every year? No. Why
my car? I bought my car paid off. Do I have to pay taxes every year? No. What does it, what would it mean to pay taxes every year? You know, if I didn't pay the taxes on my car every year, they would take my car away.
Anyway, I hope you guys understand what I'm saying. Game of Monopoly is over! Long time ago. So, when Klaus the Slob says, Hey, you will owe nothing in 2030. We already owe nothing. What a shocker. Yeah, I own my shirt. I own my underwear. Yeah, I own, I for sure own my underwear. I know that. How do you know that nobody wants?
Your underwear. How do you know? I mean, how do you know it's yours? Whatever. I'm just saying ownership is a bizarre concept anyway But but but but let's talk about pro. So personal property no tax real property you pay taxes So whatever that means, right? What is it? What does that mean [00:11:00] real property? I mean land right you pay tax So what does tax mean what the real is realistic?
What is tax mean? What does it mean to attack someone?
Facebook Cindy go over to X Cindy go to X Cindy go to X and you guys Nancy
Vermillion CrossFit X X X X X X X let's go to X one day in a hundred years someone else will own all of our stuff anyway No, exactly. There's the owner. So ownership is a bizarre, ridiculous, absurd concept, right? I own this land. I own this tree. Yeah. Well, a tree in that land, they're going to be there long after you're not.
There's no such thing as ownership. Okay. I own my shirt. What does that mean? I own my shirt. What does it mean? It means I have it. I wear it. Nobody else can have it. Nobody else can wear it. What the hell does that mean? You know, the whole thing is ridiculous, right? That's why the native Americans, right?
[00:12:00] Beautiful Cheryl. That, that, that's why the native Americans, when they, you know, they said You know, they bought, you know, there's that famous myth or whatever that, you know, we bought New York, Americans bought New York from the Indians or Manhattan for what, 14 or something, because you know why? Cause they said, what you want to buy part of the earth.
Yeah. Oh, okay. All right. Yeah. Okay. Sure. Yeah. Buy it. Yeah. I, I'm not even the owner and I can't sell it, but you want to give me this, these trinkets. Great. Okay. But who was dumb in that thing? Who was stupid in that interaction? Of course the white Americans. Yeah. Sorry. If you're white, you know, cause You know, I was born with that unfortunate listen, what I'm saying about white people is this, and I don't know why we got white.
Cause I'm not really white. There's no one, the only white person I've ever seen this, maybe an albino. Right. But people aren't white. Everyone is different shades of colors. And we got to get off this white, black, [00:13:00] brown, red, purple, yellow, because guess what? Can I ask you what's better? Please tell me what's better.
Is a rose better than an orchid? Is a daisy better than a chrysanthemum? The answer to those questions are no. Why?
Cheryl, you're right on. You can't buy the moon or the earth. You can't buy anything. Buy it means you gotta go to the owner. Who's the owner? There is no owner, so you can't buy it. Anyway I forgot what I was talking about. Anyway, okay, on Facebook. Yay, Skylab. On more Facebook. On more, you mean no more?
Yeah, I mean, all right, good. So there's no ownership. We gotta get that. Get that rid of, get rid of that, right? You don't own anything. We're all guests. We're not guests. We're an aspect of it. You know, Anybody out there ever listen or read, read, read, [00:14:00] read a books by a man named Alan Watts, Alan Watts ever read Alan Watts. All right, get his books. Passed away now, but the man, the guy was exactly a rose by any other name would smell as sweet. That's right. What's the name? A name, a word. That's diagnosis, right?
I call it, this is intraductal carcinoma. This is invasive ductal. This is adenocarcinoma. This is invasive. Yeah. Well, well, how did I get that? How do I get rid of it? I don't know. I just put it in there. Great, you guys are getting it. You guys get Alan Watts. You know, Alan Watts. Okay. Now, Alan Watts said something really.
I love it. I love it. I love, oh, I love everything. The guys, the, the absolute most, most articulate human being I have ever heard. Yeah. Eckhart Tolle. Yeah, he's up. He's kind of a a modern day spokesman of this, this Understanding. Right. Richard Alper, AKA Ramdas same thing. And it turns out that this wisdom, this knowledge comes from it's always [00:15:00] been known.
It came to us actually out of we are a Guest. Right, right, right. But actually, actually, it, it, it, it. Let me, let me finish this up. So Alan, Alan Watts says just as apple trees, apple, I mean, what is that apple tree doing? It's appling. It's having apples. All right. The orange tree is oranging. That's what orange trees do.
Well, the earth is doing what it's peopling and it's giraffing. And it's hippopotamusing and it's birding. I mean, that's what it does. Those are it's How did it get that way god imbued it that way that or god? What is god? God is not an individual over there. It's so, anyway, the point is that we are all part of an aspect of
the
Entirety let's just leave it at that. Okay. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah, we live in fear. Therefore we do not live so exactly You know [00:16:00] Siddhartha Gautama, who woke up, he got, when he woke up, he got his name, it was called the Buddha. Buddha in Sanskrit means awake, awakened. So the Buddha is the awakened one, that's all. Okay, so anybody who's offended by Buddhism, because it's another religion, I don't know, or is it really, exactly Cheryl, but I can't say those things.
It's not another religion because buddha doesn't real buddhism. They don't even pray to a god. They don't do things like that. All that is buddhism is simply very simple a way to wake up. It's a path to wake up when they mean wake up because we're in a dream. This is a dream that we're in a dream and you got to wake up.
All right. So, And that's all. So Bruna was the guy that woke up and he said, don't make, don't worship me. Don't make statues the way I just woke up. I'm just here to show you how I woke up and you guys should try it. Right. Okay. That's all it means. All right. Anyway. One of the things that he said that's recorded in the Dhammapada is about the mind, you know, the wise man studies his bowl with the archer [00:17:00] and the carpenter produces a stool, but the wise person conquers, controls the mind.
How do you control the mind? Whoa. There's nothing harder. There's nothing more difficult.
Wait, what is this?
How about this? I realize that I have smart and water meter. I want my old meter back. We get rid of them. I paid it.
Kind of like when I told them.
They told me I don't have to keep it, but I have to pay for it no matter what. Wow. Yeah, you know, welcome to the madness. Greetings from the land of, Sugar Land of Texas. Yeah. Hey, Red December. Hi there. Hi, y'all. Thank you for coming on Wet X. We're getting over to X. We're going to do it. We're going to get our way from these sticky guys, right?
And remember, the only thing they're sticking to is our minds, right? Don't let them hold your mind anymore. Okay. We, we got to break away. And how do we break away? Don't use the same words. Remember, the words are what they, that, that's their mind. And if you're not [00:18:00] holding on to their words, you're not in their game.
You're not in their mind. You have to understand how critical words are. They are the scaffolding, the structure of our minds. So you take different words and you're not, you're not there anymore. Remember, the freedom is that. Okay. So we don't use their words. What kind of words do they use? They use words like, I don't know, pandemic.
V A C C I N N M. What else do they use? C O V I T, V I R U S. They use these words as if they were things and we buy it. The minute you used the word, you gave it, you said, okay, that's true. Don't use the word. If for giving me an example, I say when, every time I'm, there are these cyclops out there that eat humans.
Cyclops, okay, Cyclops, they eat They're humans. They're disgusting. They're horrible. But you can't see them. Because they're so small, you can't see these cyclopses, but they're there, they're there, and I'm going [00:19:00] to say that 150, 000 more times until you say, they're there, they're there, they're there, they're there, they're there, cyclops, cyclops, cyclops watch out for the cyclops, okay?
So now I gotta wear, I want you to wear a mask to avoid those cyclopses. Those cyclopses are really small, but they're not small enough, they can't, that mask will protect you from the cyclops, okay? You understand that, how insane that is? Yeah, okay. Yeah, the word science, look, science is, let me tell you something, I've got to use science because I'm, you know, that's, I've got to back up what I say with science, okay, with that first one.
Science has,
the parents of science, mother and father the mother is ignorance and the father is atheism. What do I mean by that? Okay? Ignorance. When science started it said, okay, we don't know anything, forget all the wisdom of the past, we're starting over. The apple fell. Oh, my God, must be something called gravity.
Okay, so they're starting over. So science [00:20:00] rejects all the wisdom of the past and starts over and pure ignorance. So out of ignorance, science comes. Okay, number one. Number two, there is no intelligence in the universe. It's not intelligence. It's stupid. It's stupid. It just randomly happens. Okay, this is science.
I'm going to tell me I'm not. Tell me, show me, show me that's not true.
Don't forget to turn your notifications on for this video. Live here on X so you get here next week. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, everybody do that. Yeah, excellent. Yay, you guys let's do it now Okay You understand? So ignorance and atheism, but let's call it there's no intelligence. That's how science, that's, that's, that's the foundation of science.
Out of that comes what? What is the child of science? Technology, right? Science produces Wi
Fi, whatever, you know, technology, the [00:21:00] child of science. Out of ignorance and Well, ignorance and atheism, the same thing, right? Cause atheism says that there's no intel. There's no, I don't know what atheism is. Atheistic. There's no God. I guess that's what it means, but I don't know what they mean by God. So before we can even say there's atheism, we've got to define theism.
And what is theism? Theism is the understanding that there is a God, but then again, what is God? We have to define God. Okay. So I'm not going to even do that. Do you feel like World War III is about to start? Yeah, absolutely.
Think it's all being prepped. I think it's all been prepped. And I think, remember, remember distractions. You guys just keep this in mind. What is the main event we're watching right now? What are we watching on our, our, what are we all watching? What is the main event that we're watching every day? They stole our words and change the evidence.
So we do got different. Let's use the real words. Let's use the, let's like, let's not use the word cancer. Let's use the word chronically permanent because that's what they are. So [00:22:00] we don't, yeah, they don't, their word, whatever the words they want to use, fine. Let them use it. We're going to get our words and we're going to define them.
All right. Now, here's the thing. I just want you all to remember something. We are watching the show. What is the show? The show is this. When you hear the show, here's the show that's on everybody's vision. Everyone's, whether it's television, whatever, you're watching on TikTok, you're watching it on.
Whatever you're watching it on. Instagram, whatever. The show is this.
The war in Ukraine is still going.
The war in Israel and Palestine is still going.
China's still kind of after Taiwan. Oh, what else is going on on that channel? Well, we see, oh, my God. Donald J. Trump was elected President of the United States. And he's gonna change everything. Wow. And oh, and he's got his guy working with him named RFK Junior. And he's gonna change, he's gonna do exactly what we've always wanted.
So like, you mean, you mean like we went like [00:23:00] one week we were in, had the threat of totalitarianism and it just changed like that within the election. And, and we've know, we, and we know elections just happen, right? They're just they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they just happen. And they're always right.
No, not well, sometimes they don't seem they seem kind of some kind. Sometimes they seem kind of, iffy, right? But not this time, right? It didn't. There was no if he's no mail in ballots. No no problem at the polls. And it was a landslide. Well, fans of that giant, giant chair. All right. That happened.
Yeah. Okay. And that happened because The guys with the trillion said, ah, you know what?
We don't need to, we don't need to restore the two class system. That's what they said, right? We don't need to restore it. We'll keep it three classes. Is that what they said? So the election was allowed to happen. Let [00:24:00] me, let me interpret what's happened. The election was allowed to happen the way it happened.
And now the main show is everything's okay now. Whoa, we made it. You see, I told you. Light triumphs over darkness. Good triumphs over bad. Blah, blah, blah, blah. There you go. We won, we won. And we didn't have to do anything. And you know, I know in the past, historically, people have had to have bloodshed and to, to, not us, hey, all we had to do is wish for it, yeah, because we're of the generation that, you know what, just, just, let's just imagine how it should be and it'll be, right?
Let's just imagine, you know, I, I, I, I'm picturing light and beauty and, and it's going to happen. I'm going to manifest it. I'm a co creator.
Anyway listen, I know that talking directly to people doesn't really work. So I have learned and I happen to be very fluent now in sarcasm. Yeah, I speak fluent [00:25:00] sarcasm. So I hope you're hearing what I'm saying. Okay, that none of this is what's happening. And none of it is real. And none of it happened the way you think it happened.
And by the way, you don't hire when you got tons of money, you don't hire the best.
Sharpshooter marksman in the that you can get and then that marksman that sharpshooter takes aim at a guy standing up giving a speech and no one's around them. So it's got a free shot, got a free shot. And oh my God, missed hit the ear at an angle that didn't hit the head. That means that had to be actually that was pretty good.
If that happened, that only if that happened because I haven't seen any scars. Have you seen scars? Everybody's in scars now. And he went, Oh, by the way, if you're shot from behind. You get a shot from behind. Do you know which direction? And do you know if it's on your right or left? You don't know. Shh, all you know is, ah, and you're gonna get down.
Now, when you get [00:26:00] down, are you going to suddenly say, you know what? I don't care if I get shot again, I'm going to get up. I don't think so. I think you might just stay down until you know, there's no more shooting. I don't know, but not him.
Right? And, and, and, and, and just happened to be a guy down there with a camera. And then somebody, somebody just happened to have a flag and they were waving it. Just at that moment. Can you imagine? Oh, at that moment, the flag showed the guy and then we got, we got this iconic picture. Don't you love that word?
Iconic. I ate it. Okay. I hate that word. Like I hate narrative. Narrative, iconic, all these words. Don't use them because they use them and now they don't mean anything, right? Like the word awesome doesn't mean anything. It doesn't mean anything. It means you're part of the group. Yeah, it means you can use the rhetoric Yeah, that's all it means.
That's all it means. If you can use awesome rhetoric and narrative. Oh, I mean awesome. What? Awesome, rhetoric and what's the other one? [00:27:00] Narrative. Awesome narrative.
Whatever.
So anyway, they got it right here. Now, if you ever, if anyone ever watched a movie okay, now the guy gets shot in the movie. Does he get shot? No, but you see blood. Oh my God, what happened? How'd they do it? Right. So they have ways of spilling blood. Now, if you've got something over here behind your ear and you go, now go watch those shows again, watch that shot again.
He goes, Oh, he, first of all, I heard it's coming on the right side. Instead of, I don't know how he heard that. It's got the ears of a, about the dog or the cat. So he heard it and then he went, Oh, it's suddenly there's blood. And the blood's down and then he went, Oh, and we got this picture. It's incredible.
Isn't it incredible? All those things just lined up like that. So anyway, that picture. So what does that do? What does that do? That puts him into the category of what the wounded hero fighting for truth, justice, and the American way. I'm sorry. That was Superman. But now he's in the class of JFK, the class [00:28:00] of Martin Luther King.
Wow, oh my god, he really, he's got, oh my god, right? And then what happened? Then what do we do? Then there was an unencumbered election. Oh my god. And he was elected by a landslide. Oh my god.
See, I told you good always triumphs over evil.
Anyway, I hope you guys aren't believing the story. I hope you're ready. I hope you're ready. Okay, sorry you guys. All right, I gotta stop talking about this stuff. Let me get on with what we're supposed to talk about It's just that I can't help it because I can't help it. All right, let's look at the stories.
The questions the questions this week Oh, by the way you all know that I mean we're gonna move over to XDR Thomas Lodi MD Dr. Thomas Lodi MD. instead of you know, Facebook YouTube rubble. Well rumbles cool. Dr. Thomas Lodi. Dr. Thomas Lodi And meta
and TikTok, I don't know. Are they gonna band it? Who's gonna [00:29:00] band it? You know, I, they were saying that it's owned by Chinese. Well, 20 per the, the, the, the founders, the Chinese founders own 20%. Who owns 60%? You got it. You got it. Who owns everything? You got it. Who owns 60% of it? You got it. That's it. They own 60%.
So they own 60%. So what are we doing with this thing? Why are we do what's going on? You gotta remember everything that appears to be isn't,
that which appears to be isn't. Period. When you know that, then you say, okay, then what is? That's when you can. But if you don't even know that, if you don't know that what you've, what appears to be isn't, then you're gonna, you can't even look for what really is. Keep that in mind. Okay. Keep that in mind.
Whatever you think is happening is not happening. All right. So you all know, I think by now we have these four groups, the CFC group, parasite group, and the health and healing group. Three groups. Yeah. And this month it's [00:30:00] all open forum, meaning there's going to be, I'm not going to start out with a small lecture or anything like that, we're going to just go straight into questions and answers, alright?
Alright, alright, alright. So now okay, where are we, where are we, where are we? Okay, so the questions are here, here, here's the questions. We're going to start with the questions. This is from Mav. Wait a minute. Where am I? Yay, there I am. Okay, so Mav. I'm going to keep you guys on. See if I'm here. You hear me on Instagram.
Okay, get over to X. Get over to X. X, X, X, X, X, X, X. Okay, so now Mav. I suspect I have a hiatal hernia due to constant GERD. Symptoms especially bad overnight. But acid present almost all day to varying degrees. Chest pains and sour taste in the mouth. Do you recommend getting tested to verify this? And can you suggest a way to help treat it?
Thank you. Okay. Now, GERD is gastroesophageal reflux disease. All right, [00:31:00] let's call it discomfort. Gastroesophageal gastros for first, the stomach esophagus reflux going backwards, so why, because the stomach is acid and if it goes backwards through into the esophagus, why would it go backwards is normally we have a sphincter there.
Okay. I think, I guess four main sphincters. The ga, the ge, the gastro sphincter wipers. You don't want acid to go backwards. The pyloric sphincter, which is separates when the stomach empties into the duodenum. You don't want it to go back. And then at the end of the small intestines, the ileum, it goes into the cecum to the colon, which starts with the seum.
And you don't want it to go backwards, right? You don't want feces back into your small intestines. So you have the ileocecal valve, the pyloric the ileocecal sphincter the pyloric sphincter, the gastroesophageal sphincter, and you got the rectum, which is the other sphincter. So, those are the four main sphincters I can think of, yeah.
So, anyway, the gastroesophagal, suffa, [00:32:00] esophageal sphincter, esophagus, gastro stomach, okay. The reason you don't want to go to the back is you'll burn it. What happens if you get constant reflux? back into the esophagus. What do you get? You get scarring. And of course, they call it a disease. They call it Barrett's esophagus.
You get scarring of the disease. And you know what happens? That can develop into BAAAAAAH! Okay, what, in other words, what they're saying is that you can damage the, the, the inflammatory, inflammatory response, chronic inflammatory response from acid going into that tissue causes the cell to And it, it, this happens often.
To lose its mitochondria enough that it has to start fermenting, and then you get to chronically fermenting, which is why esophageal CFCs are usually in the lower two thirds of the esophagus, for the most part. Not all of it, of course, but, and it is associated with that. So, again, you don't want to have GERD, not only because it's uncomfortable and it burns and blah, blah, blah, but [00:33:00] you don't want to have You don't want it to eventually develop into that, which it may or may not.
Okay, so now, do you have a hiatal hernia? Yes or no, right? Because that's what you're assuming, and you're assuming it because you're up, because it's especially bad overnight. Right. Why would that be? It's not overnight. It's when you lie down. I imagine sitting up, it's not going to do that. When you lie down, if it is indeed an the sphincter is not tight enough.
So the acid actually goes up into the esophagus. If that's what's happening, then when you lie down, of course, it's going to do that. And when you sit up, it's not right. So that's what I think what you mean by overnight. And that would give you know, indirect evidence that it is indeed. A hernia, although even if it's not a hernia, it can happen.
What can happen? Not what not. Wait, so what causes, how does how does one lose their, the the sphincter tone of the sphincter at the gastro esophageal border? Right. How does that happen? [00:34:00] Okay.
First of all, the symptoms, right? The symptoms are what they call heartburn. They call it heartburn, I don't know how they Yeah, I guess so. But anyway, it's esophageal burn. And it's a burning feeling, right? So it feels like it's up here. chest. It's in your chest and it could cause pain. Yeah, especially when the when the esophagus spasms, it causes pain.
In fact, the esophageal spasm is often confused as a heart attack. And in fact, one of the things that has to you have to do is to find out is when someone comes in the emergency room, are they having a heart attack, myocardial infarction, as they call it, or are they having esophageal spasm, right?
Well, what we used to do is we, one of the ways, we do, we do it diagnostically, but we also do it to relieve, relieve the pain, is nitroglycerin under the tongue. Nitroglycerin under the tongue, anyway, give it, but it's easier if you're at home, under your tongue. Sublingual nitroglycerin, it causes dilation of the coronary arteries, all the arteries, actually, but the coronary arteries, and that relieves [00:35:00] the the the spasm of the coronary arteries.
All right. So,
but it also relieves the spasm of the esophagus. So if the esophagus is spasming, that's good. You won't know the difference between that and then a heart attack. Can't tell. It's just, it's someone's squeaking. I can't breathe. Yeah. Same kind of thing.
And it's not, it's not that common, but it's not that uncommon. Does that make sense? No, it sounds like bullshit, right? It sounds like allopathic bullshit. And well, that's, let me, let me try to say it in real life. It happens. I would say.
I don't know. I'm guessing I haven't read, done the research on this, but I'm saying it's less than 5 percent of chest pain that is typical of heart attacks can be attributed to esophageal spasm. Anyway, didn't mean to segue on that. So, those are, those are the the symptoms of hiatal hernia. And you could also get nausea, [00:36:00] vomiting, you can get regurgitation of food, you know, you can, you know, vomiting.
You can get so bad you can have shortness of breath. I mean, you could, it actually could
Yeah, become really horrible. So, but but anyway, if you have mild it, so the question is, how does it happen? How does this, you know, how, how could this possibly happen? Well, a couple of the things that cause it to happen are overweight, right? Cause when you're overweight, see anything that's going to increase abdominal pressure to, to cause that sphincter to kind of open up.
Right. Anything to cause that. So overeating is going to put pressure on that. That's why if you've ever overeaten and you notice that you've got some heartburn, that's why just putting pressure. So because remember a sphincter is going to close and it's got to have that, it's got to be tighter than the pressure coming from below.
Otherwise it's going to open it. Right. All right. So overeating, obesity, things like that you know, can cause it to happen. Right. And so, [00:37:00] you know, certain, I guess medications can do and all that, but pretty much.
It's not acid. It's not that you're making too much acid. You're not making too much acid. I mean, you are. The ph of our stomach is supposed to be about 1. 5, which is, I mean,
it's one is the most acidic you can get. It doesn't get any more acidic. Neutral is seven above seven is alkaline. Below seven is acid. So 1. 5
That's normal. So what do you, you're not 1. 2. That's no, that whole idea is ridiculous. The truth is this that it's leaking backwards. That's what's happening. And it's leaking backwards because of what we've eaten. So, for example eating lots of processed carbohydrates can result in that, right?
The guy, because it, it winds up absorbing the acids and And it can, just like, [00:38:00] you know, bread, when bread rises, let's call it rising. Anyway, it just, it gets, it gets bigger. It gets bigger. It absorbs water. And so carbs can be bad. If you've ever eaten a big carbohydrate meal, like pasta, and then you had what else did you get bread with your pasta?
Of course, got to have bread with your pasta. And then then you had dessert and dessert was made of yo.
So anyway, you got all this carbs and sweet and all that, that also causes the, the sphincter to dilate. Yeah. And so, I mean, you can even get difficult as well. So how do we get rid of this? Oh, by the way
what's that song on the white album? Anybody know that song?
What's sweet now turned so sour Savoy truffle. Is that what it's called? The Savoy shuffle. I forget the name of that song on the white album, but guess what I loved on that album on that song? Yeah.
What's sweet now turns so sour. That was one line in there. What's sweet now turns Think of that. Every time you're eating [00:39:00] sweets, think of that. It's gonna be sour. And how do you know it's sour? Just vomit it a little bit later. You're gonna see how sour it is. Or burp it up into your esophagus. You're gonna see how sour it is.
So what's sweet now turns so sour. We know all We all know, Oh, bleh, bleh, bleh, bleh. So, anyway. Great song. These guys, just
No words. No words for these guys. Anyway. Great. You hear me on Instagram. Okay. So, you guys are, you've got me on there. Can you still what are we talking about here? Try to go on X. TikTok's permanently banned as well. Yeah. Oh, you're TikTok is, yay. Welcome to the the band. We should call ourselves the band, right?
Remember the original band? They're the ones that backed Bob Dylan. Yeah. You all know that, right? I don't know what's backwards and forwards. I don't know, you know, cause this doesn't move. I don't know where we are off topic. Off topic. So sorry, I can't stay up for long. What is a legitimate source to purchase?
I don't know where you guys are. I can't tell because it's not moving. So I'm going to just forget it now. Okay, so esophageal reflux. So, [00:40:00] so, by the way, can you heal it without surgery? Well, if it's mild, mild means that, you know, it's not a, it's not a big deal. Now, if, if the sphincter got, I mean, you'd have to be really obese for a long time to get the sphincter, you know, things, things get really displaced.
That's, So, yeah, you don't need surgery and surgery to surgery work. Well, if you do the, if you do the same things that you were doing prior. it brought it about in the first place, then it's going to recur. So that's not even in any way. So what do we know? So what was the size of the hernia? Well, hernia means something goes from one where it's supposed to be in one compartment and goes through to another part.
So you're gonna have a hernia here and hernia there. In other words, so a hernia usually means like when we talk about a hernia, he's got a hernia. There's a ventral hernia where the intestines come through the muscles. There's an inguinal hernia that we're all familiar with. Where again, the intestines comes through the muscles down there in the inguinal area.
The inguinal area is that area between your upper thigh and [00:41:00] your pelvis, that line there, right? Okay, that's the inguinal canal. So, alright, so,
the
So, how do we, how do we heal? How do we allow this to heal? Well, first of all, First of all, how do we do, how do we, how does anything heal and you sprain your ankle? How do you make it heal? You don't make it heal. What you do is you stop walking on it and you rest it, you elevate it and you do what you allow it to heal.
How, why does, how does it heal? Because that's how we are made, constructed, evolved grew. However you want to view us, are we we peop the earth peopled us this way. I mean, whatever. However you want to view it. Well, here we are and we heal. And if you don't believe it, cut your finger, stare at it for the next 72 to 96 hours, stare at it and you're going to go, Whoa, look at that.
Then I want you to go outside and see if you see, if you, if someone's got a BMW, no, no, I'm not telling you to do that, but I'm just saying, forget if you were to do that to a BMW or to a Mercedes or to [00:42:00] another expensive automobile Ferrari, you'd find out that it doesn't heal, but this does. Whoa. And that's worth what?
500, 000. How much is a Ferrari? Whatever. Who cares? It doesn't matter. Whatever. There were, this is worth more.
So don't sell yourselves short that you are unpurchasable. I want you to understand that you are, there's no amount of, because money is not value,
money is not a surrogate for value. Even what's he worth? What the hell does that mean? I hate that question. What's he worth? What's he worth? He's worth. Well, I gotta say he's worth being and because God said
is worth a lot since God made him and him, her what's God I'm not getting into that for the moment where the moment we're just talking about broad concepts. Okay. But anyway, the fact that something exists means it has [00:43:00] value value means what, what does value mean? It means something is worth something, something else, you know, it doesn't make any sense.
The word value, what's the value of that? What does that mean? That means, can I exchange it for something else like paper or, or gold or land? I can exchange the land and it's going to give me the same, no, it's not going to replace, it can't replace that. If I take away this life, whatever I put there is not that life.
So it's not, I can't, there's no equation. I don't know if you guys understand. I'm, I understand that I can't communicate it. Anyway, the word value, forget it. All right. So anyway. Yes, you can heal this without doing surgery. Right, you can. So the way you heal anything is you don't do anything. The best thing, remember this, this should be written all over the walls of your house, the best thing to do about anything is nothing.
Right, nothing. You want to win an argument? Stop talking. [00:44:00] You want to get healthy? You're sick? Stop eating. Oh, by the way if you don't think that is true,
prove it to me. Prove it to me.
And when I say stop eating, I don't mean stop drinking water. Oh, you got to stay hydrated. I didn't say that. I just said, stop eating. And where did I get that idea? Well, I mean, when horses are sick, they don't eat. When dogs are sick, they don't eat. When birds are sick, they don't eat. When, yeah, I mean, nothing in nature, when it's not well, it eats.
Why doesn't it eat? Because it's healing. Why is it doing that? Because it's under the auspices of instinct. Instinct? What's that? Well, that's how God communicates to everything. What's God? Who's God? God is the intelligence of the universe, and that's, where it's being just like under the under the, under the ground the trees are all connected by mycelia, right?
And they're all communicating. Right. Okay. That's kind of like instinct. Instinct the divine web by which all creatures are connected to the wisdom of God. That's it And we are kicked out of that garden. We're kicked out of that garden. We're kicked out. We're not kicked out We're co we're [00:45:00] coerced out of there when our parents say no stop.
Don't no stop. Don't no stop. Don't no stop Don't right as a little preverbal kid All we know is they don't like me. They don't like me. They don't like me and I can't do this and I can't do that So I better get the mask. I'll get a mommy mask and a daddy mask, Uncle Charlie mask and all that. I'll get all these masks so I can protect myself so they don't get mad at me, right?
We do that, right? So all we're doing is acting instinctually. Not good. Don't you act instinctually. You be a good and cultured little Chinese, a good and cultured little American, a good and cultured little African, whatever you want to be. Okay. But don't be instinctual. Okay. So we're not, we don't forbidden.
God forbid we should be instinctual. Don't touch yourself. Don't touch yourself there. Don't touch him. Don't touch her. Don't do this. Don't do that. That little girls don't sit that way. Little boys don't cry. So in the end, what do you become? You become a good American or a good German or a good, whatever, instead of a good earthling.
Yeah. Forget this earthling stuff. [00:46:00] And remember, our system is better than their system. Know what? You know what? They're not, there's no system better than any other system. Why? Because every system is an abomination before God.
Every system, right? Not, not just, I'm not prejudiced. I'm not saying any, they're all bad. They're all an abomination or not. I'm just saying good or bad. It's just an abomination. But why? Because they deny instinct. Oh my God. What does that mean? They deny that which is out of which all things occur. I mean, I mean, anyway, we won't get into that deep stuff.
Cause you guys are interested in this. So what you can do is you stop eating. First of all, if you've got, you've got dirt and stuff, go on a green juice cleanse, and if you put enough fruit juice, that is delicious. Okay. Make it delicious. Do that. Do that. Try that for three weeks, two weeks. And believe me, it's so much easier than you [00:47:00] imagine.
It might, you think it's hard. It's not the hard part is deciding to do it and then doing it. But once you say I'm going to do it, okay, that's it. It's done. It's not, you're going to do it. Okay, just make sure the first night you go to sleep early,
go to sleep early, go to sleep early,
get past the first day and the second, third day, fourth day. Oh, wow. Alright, so do that, do that. Let it rest. It'll heal, it'll heal. How do I know it'll heal? Because that's how it was designed.
Alright, so now, when you resume eating, you don't eat a lot of cooked carbs at all. You eat within a four hour to six hour window, and you stop eating five to six hours before you go to sleep, and you go to sleep at eight. And you never get full. Get almost full. Don't get full. Get almost full. So [00:48:00] if you can imagine your stomach, don't make, ever let it get more than 70 percent full of anything.
Don't eat until you're full, eat until you're not. Eat, just eat. A little bit, and then say, okay, I'm done. Try it. It's not easy. Okay. So how but anyway, you do all that and it will heal, right? And are there natural products you can use? Absolutely. Ginger. Ginger is great. Get some ginger, get the actual ginger, the root and, and shred it and put it in water and bring it to a rapid boil and let it, or let it boil for a while.
Or you can cut up little teeny pieces, let it boil for a long time. It's just to get all that stuff out of it. And it's going to be a tea then when it cools off. You got a tea and put it in a glass and you put a little honey if you want, whatever to make it taste good. But just drink, ginger is very good for healing.
So is licorice root, aloe vera, aloe vera, you know, you can blend up aloe, get the real leaf, don't get stuff in the store. Get the real leaf, peel it, peel it off, put that in, blend that up with and [00:49:00] put it in with your ginger tea. And whatever, or put it in with your green, with your green juice. And lots of probiotics, of course, because now you're going and they're going to be having stuff to eat because you're eating healthy.
Yeah, so it'll heal, you know, one to three months if it's mild moderate, it'll take you Forget to how long is that? It might take three to six months, but it'll heal and Now they're going to have you take antacids and proton pumps inhibitors and all that sort of thing Which is crazy because that's not the cause It's not the cause of the problem is that you're producing acid. That's what you're supposed to do produce acid Pretty acidic acid. I mean, acid enough to take the skin off your fingers is what you're supposed to produce.
And at 1. 5, I'm telling you, you're not going to go that you can't say, well, at 1. 3, that's a little bit too much. No, I hope I got that point. Darlene, should we be filtering our water is using distilled or reverse osmosis. I heard it was dead. Cause it takes the minerals off. What is the best way to add them back safely?
Are restructuring units beneficial? [00:50:00] And then there's a, there's a a link here too. The, the, the wellness enterprise talking about the aqua energizer, then there are gravity countertop models like Berkeley and Alexa pure water filters. All right. So yeah. All right. So now Darlene, this is actually really important.
And you know, y'all, we want to do a, we're going to do the water fast together. Okay. Not January 1st, cause you know, who's going to be even up on January 1st. And also, instead of going right into the water fast from meatloaf, mashed potatoes, turkey, whatever it is, and then going to a water fast, instead of doing that, what we'll do is we'll come into January, we'll start out by eating really healthy for two weeks.
Okay, just start eating salads, just eat salads and stop eating animals and stuff that comes out of animals just for a couple weeks. And eat as much salad as you [00:51:00] can, okay? You gotta steam something, steam, but not much. Should I do that for a couple weeks? Then we'll go into the water. Let's, let's say, we'll give it around January 15th or 16th.
We're going to be getting ready for it. In the meantime, since we're doing a water fest, let's make sure our water is good. So what is our water going to be? And that's what, that's what Darlene has brought up, right? So now so the Aqua Energizer is
supposed to be making structured water. Now, the whole idea of structured water Alright, so, first of all, you want to do, like, if you were to distill it, ideally, you would be taking everything out that's not H2O. H2O is water, right? Two hydrogens and an oxygen. At, in, at a, at a certain angular formation.
By the way, water is a magical substance. And the reason I say that is because you've got those two hydrogens that are at this particular angle, and then the oxygen. So, they're what they call bi it's a bipolar [00:52:00] molecule. In other words, the oxygen side is a little bit Electronegative and the other side is a little bit electropositive.
It's not like really powerfully, but it's mildly and mild enough that it's bipolar that when, when, when water, when these molecules are together, that's how they go. They stick, they connect, they connect with the positive. So they connect in that way. It turns out that water has functions and properties that are
well, we should do we will talk on water because water is just,
I don't know how to put it. It's I
guess the simplest word I can say is magical. It's imbued with properties that are more than just molecules. It's like, it's a life, it gives a life and energy because of its structure. So structure and all that produces it. So it's bipolar. Now, okay, so I don't mean like, [00:53:00] you know, somebody who's bipolar on lithium.
We're not talking about that kind of bipolar. We're talking about the bipolar. So it's all fits into kind of a, a, a, a lattice. This gives it specific properties. That means it has a it has a certain viscosity, it's got a certain pH, it's got a certain what's that called on top anyway, but because of these properties right, it is able to dissipate heat to a point and prevent, and it doesn't.
response to the cold. In other words, you, it can stay uniform in, under a lot of different varied temperatures, which is why the earth is what it is, because otherwise, if the water froze, we'd be in trouble. It doesn't really freeze, except under extreme conditions. By the way, it is the only, there's not another, it's the only substance that, when it reaches the solid, remember all things have a, have a gaseous phase.
A liquid phase and a solid phase, right? We know that, right? Ice, water, steam, right? We [00:54:00] know that, okay. This is the only substance
that, when it becomes solid, where it's more condensed, it's lighter than the liquid. Every other substance, when it goes from a liquid to a solid, becomes more condensed, heavier. This becomes lighter. That's why ice floats. This doesn't exist with any other liquid. Water is pretty special. So now, we're talking about structured water.
When people talk about structured water, what they're talking about is is it H 3 0 3 hydrogens and one oxygen? No, it's actually H 3 0 2. So H 3 0 2 is also known as the fourth phase of water or structured water, or what else do they call it?
No, there's one other name for it anyway. And it's, the idea is that when it's structured that way, it forms the, the connections between the water molecules are hexagonal, hexagonal, and [00:55:00] they therefore are able to hold in more oxygen is the idea, and they're able to hold in more, you know, energy and then they're also more it's more, these, this water is more absorbable.
And utilized by the body, et cetera. And it can hold in minerals and all that. So it's got a lot of properties that make it a healthier alternative, a healthier, healthier than this regular H2O. Now I'm not so sure about that. And I don't think anyone is
because remember water in and of itself is extremely magical. I want you to, before I'm going to give a talk on water. But I want you all to think about it. Think about this one thing and see if you can give me anybody can come up with an answer, not this moment, but you're going to have to think about it.
How is it that trout swim upstream? The water's coming this way and they swim that way and they're doing it effortlessly. It's like, they're not trying. What, how do they do it? How did they float upstream? [00:56:00] Don't think about it right now. Do put that right there. I'll do it later. Okay. So, okay. So the fourth phase of water supposedly, right?
The fourth phase, right? Three phases are solid, liquid gas, and then. Structured water, right? That's called the fourth phase. Alright, so now that's supposed to be, again, as I said, more bioavailable. It holds more oxygen, holds more minerals, it's just more Okay, so now that's, that's, that's what's So you have to start with just H2O.
So the best way to start with H2O is to distill it. Distill means you boil it, and then you let the steam come up. You collect the steam, and the thinking is, the only thing that's coming up is the water. Well, other stuff comes up too, unfortunately. So it's really hard. So you have to double, triple, and quadruply steam distill something to really get the pure stuff.
So let's say you do get pure. It'll have a pH of 7. 0. It'll be absolutely neutral, meaning there's as many hydrogen ions as there are hydroxyl ions. It's completely neutral. Okay. And it will have one
if water is the is the element is [00:57:00] the reference we use in a lot of scientific notations such as pH. It's zero. It's also the fundamental density of things, you know, so it's, it's really kind of a special thing. So anyway, now can, the question is, Where do we see structured water in nature?
Wait, I got to turn off the air conditioning. Can you imagine I could turn off the air conditioning?
Wow. And it's more quiet, right? Quieter, more quiet, quieter. Same, same thing. I don't know. Anyway. Yeah. We see structured water happens in, guess what? Plants. When plants draw, drop the water from the roots and it goes against the cell wall, right? With,
you know, what is the cell wall? What is it made of? Well, what it's made of is, you know, polymers and. And
You know, cellulose, these kinds of, these kinds of structures are really just polymers. [00:58:00] I know that's not the language if you don't know chemistry. Okay. They're, they're, they're they're different complicated structures, not complicated, just Yeah, complex structures of basically of carbohydrate, glucose and stuff like that.
Anyway, they have an effect on the on the water as it's coming through and the water can change And by the way, all substances all substances that exist You got to realize you have billions upon billions upon trillions of molecules and molecules are small I mean one molecule of water can never be seen can never be seen one molecule of oxygen You can't ever see these things All right as they're in Together and they're they're going there's emotion right because emotion is life, right when things are not moving it's over Right, right.
And how do we how do we? Measure movement. How do we know? Okay movement is measured by [00:59:00] its temperature All right. So when the molecules are moving slow in the water, it's in the h2o. It's ice When the molecules are moving faster, it's water when the molecules are being faster. It's steam But it's still H2O.
So, okay, so, it, and those all are associated with a different temperature.
Energy, movement, equals temperature. Clear, right? Right. So, anyway, so the fundamental structure of what, I mean, the fundamental substance, like we got air, we got water, whatever we have, it's doing, it's this dance. Now this dance is In science, they refer to it as Brownian motion and Brownian motion is what they say, disordered chaotic.
It's just, it's just moving. It's just chaotic. And it's the true definition. I think it's the one definition the that the scientists say of Brownian motion. Chaos. There's no order. Well, I don't [01:00:00] beg to differ. I demand to differ. And that difference is, no. I think it's the opposite of lack of order. I think it's pure.
And it's in a way that you'll never figure it out. Brownian motion is
that which is required for substance to exist. Alright, you don't have to know what I just said. But doesn't matter just understand that I disagree with that. Okay, so brownie emotion So things are moving and so as they're moving my point was this they change So sometimes an h2o will become an h3o.
Sometimes it will become an h3o2 You know that that just happens, you know, and it goes back and forth Okay, those are different like o2 oxygen becomes o3 which is ozone and it becomes o5 I'll say then it goes it's all that's just how that's just part of The process. Okay. So understand that. But to have predominantly one form is what we're talking about.
So predominantly H2O, but in the plant, we can turn it into [01:01:00] H3O2. So we can get structured water from a plant. So what does that mean? Drinking juices, sap. It's called sap, sap, which is the extract of water from, from, from plants. Okay. So drinking that. All right. Now what else is in sap? Sap is not only structured water, but it is it's got minerals.
It's got the hormones, right? Because when the plant, when the water comes up, okay, it's called xylem. It's a hard word to pronounce. X Y L E M. And then, you know, that's got, it's got, it's full of minerals and stuff like that in the, of the plant and it's moving through the plant, right? It's going up through the plant.
Then when it gets to a place in the plant where it performs some kind of function and produces, what do plants produce? They produce sugar, carbohydrates, right? That's their end product, right? So when it makes that, and then it makes its hormones to communicate, because it's got hormones too, yes. You know, so, anyway, [01:02:00] now once it's made, whatever it's made and it's moving it to another part of the plant, that's called, it looks like the word phlegm, but it's not phlegm the way we think.
So that's the stuff that's in there and it's all structured and it's full of different things. So when we think of structured water, we have to keep that in mind. So now so the question is, does this aqua energizer do that? And from everything I can tell, and I haven't been able to read the actual papers.
The answer is yes, they seem to be doing that. And I'm saying that on hearsay, cause that's what I'm reading, but I haven't seen the actual papers that show me that, and then the people that like substantiated are people that I respect and trust, so that are substantiating that, that, that I would think wouldn't just say such a thing.
However, again, I have to read that I've got to see the actual research and I've got to see that that's happened. So I, and that's, and I'll never say anything is. I'll never confirm anything without [01:03:00] knowing that, without, without having seen it myself. And, you know, I'm talking about Thomas Cowan, who else?
There are other people. I forget the names. But these are people that are just not out making money to make money. They're not going to endorse something. Who are the other people? I forget who they are. But anyway, they were quite reputable people that I, you know. But I don't, I don't, it doesn't matter. I don't care who they are.
I don't care if it's whoever. I am not great. I get it now, but I, you know what? I'm just a curious kind of guy. Let me just read it. Can I see it? Can I, I just want to see it. I want to see it. Okay, so I will let you know and I'll look at this and I'll see if indeed if it is, there's any proof. So, now if it is H3O2, which is structured water then indeed, is it really
what, are we really getting benefits that we think we're going to get, right? Because we're supposed to get like, more oxygen, more bioavailable and all that stuff. In other words, we should be more hydrated, because we're all basically [01:04:00] dehydrated. But that's not going to help us. You see, if you're, if you're accumulating toxins and your hormones are now decreasing in their output, so you have less hormones, those hormones are what allow cells to, one, one of the things they do is allow cells, cells to stay hydrated.
So older people are dehydrated regardless if they're drinking water or not. Right? So they can get more and more dehydrated. So, anyway, so this H3O2 is supposed to hydrate you more effectively. Okay, we'll see. So. So, oh, by the way, the, the, the, the other people I think that were said this was good was Dr Gerald Pollack, who is the guy that kind of came up with the idea of structured water.
So, you know, and then Masaru Imoto, you know, the guy that did showed the crystals and Thomas Cowan. Yeah. You know, these are like, you know, these, but good. I want to see what they saw. That made them say that. Okay, so [01:05:00] remember that I will never ever endorse something on hearsay. And I don't care who's saying it.
All right, so I know it's good thing darling. We gotta figure that out. We've got to figure that out because we're gonna water fast, right? Okay, Shane. I said I have ALS. Is there anything I can do? Are there supplements or meds I can take or to or a place to go for help? Shane, so if you I'm glad you asked so we can talk about it.
Shane is talking about ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which is a neurological degenerative condition. What's his name? Guthrie,
Woody Guthrie.
Lou Gehrig had it. Anyway, from what we've heard is that it's, it's inheritable and it doesn't start until later in life. 30s or so. And then, excuse me, there's no way to stop it. It's your, basically your muscles stop functioning until [01:06:00] they don't work. And then finally the muscles for breathing don't work and that's it, right?
So amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Lou Gehrig's disease and all that sort of thing. So the is it genetic? Well, yeah. And there are several mutations, about seven different possible mutations. That and these are like pretty significant, right? So like there's a mutation in the superoxide dismutase gene, the gene that produces superoxide dismutase.
What is superoxide dismutase? Well, when oxygen enters the mitochondria of all cells, doesn't matter what kind of cell, except red blood cells, they don't have mitochondria, but when it enters or CFCs, they don't, but they have, actually, not a lot, but they have. When the oxygen enters, excuse me, O2, it splits into two atoms what are called superoxide anions.
So oxygen is O2. It splits into one oxygen, one oxygen. They have negative charts. They're superoxide anion. It's a free radical. Now, if you let that go, it's gonna tear everything up. So you have an enzyme [01:07:00] called superoxide dismutase, which turns it into peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, and then that gets turned into water and oxygen by an enzyme called catalase.
That's the normal standard way of. That it happens. So, one of the problems that somebody with ALS could have is that they don't have the gene to make superoxide dismutase. And there are different versions of it, but it's the SOD1 they don't make, but there are other Situations that result in that and they're bizarre numbers c9 or I don't know why they come up with these numbers but and then there's other ones with with acronyms for fus t a r d d b p and
Anyway, what happens is that they don't report They don't repair RNA, they don't repair DNA, and you wind up getting a lot of junk as the nerves are [01:08:00] metabolizing and growing and stuff like that. So you get a lot of junk, and that disrupts their function, okay? And so, cause you know, nerves have to be, They, they transmit electrically up, electrically means electrons are transferring really quickly.
And then when they get to the end of the nerve, that charge stimulates a chemical release. That chemical release goes from This nerve to the other nerve, and those are called neurotransmitters, such as acetylcholine or epinephrine or serotonin, dopamine, nike stimulates the nerve and the, this whole part, process gets
disabled actually. Okay, so now. The,
now, let me tell you about diagnosis again. The diagnosis is putting a name on something so that it exists. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is, again, [01:09:00] how do you know that's what you had? You got a neurological problem. I had a woman in New York, flu shop, and she was talking like right? And then, after a while, it got better.
A month or two, three months, four months, six months, six months. So she got better. So she said, you know what, I'm going to do another flu shot.
And this was a certified public accountant. She was, you know, educated, smart person, smart. How do we define smart? She did it again. And then I, so that's when I met her and it was like permanently. She couldn't, it wouldn't go away at this time. She, this was New York. So she went to Sloan Kettering. She went to Lenox Hill.
She went to not Sloan Kettering. She went to Mount Sinai.
She went to, you know, all the good ones. Albert Einstein, all the good hospitals, to see their top neurologist. And some people said, you know, I think it's multiple sclerosis. I think it's ALS. I think it's
In other words, these diagnostic categories don't [01:10:00] really They're not real things. They're just criteria. So one of the things that's unique to ALS is when there's upper motor neuron and lower motor neuron conditions. What they mean by upper motor neuron is, upper means more central than the spinal, you know, up into the spinal, up into the brain. In other words, the problem is there, versus peripheral. Okay, so, if I damage something peripherally, like, I damage a nerve as it's coming out of the spinal cord, it'll become flaccid. Right. You got that.
It's just not, it's not getting the signal, so it's not working. So that's when it becomes flaccid, right? And so if you have a flaccid, you start getting atrophy and shrinking, right? That's a loader, lower motor neuron. So on a physical examination, we can see that everything is slower and it's not working.
Flacid and it's not re responsive and active. [01:11:00] Now an upper motor neuron is, it's not getting the signal from the main area. And so, but, but it's still re it's still got it's neurotransmitters and all that, so it's kind of spastic. So upper motor neuron means spastic condition, and a motor, lower motor neuron means flacid, kind of the opposite, right?
There's a test we do on a physical exam where we take a you know, usually it's the reflex hammer, but the other side of the reflex hammer, it's kind of a sharpened. Not real sharp, double sharp metal and we go to the, and this people love this part, we go at the bottom of the foot, we start at the heel and we go, we work our way up to the toe and the foot should go, it's got a certain reflexes you do, right?
If it goes with them, we know it's upper motor neuron. And if it goes, It's slow. Then we know it's lower. That's one of the tests. We also do reflexes and stuff like that. So a loader, lower motor motor neuron reflex would be really slow, whereas an upper motor would be like that. [01:12:00] So what happens with a L s is that we see that it starts out as well in a lot of cases, depends on where the lesion is supposed to be right.
If the lesion starts out peripherally, Then, of course, you're going to have lower motor neuron, you're going to have flaccidity first, but if it's upper motor neuron, you're going to have spasticity first. As it turns out, though, regardless of where it starts, the majority usually start with a lower motor neuron, symptomatology, flaccidity, and stuff like that.
Okay, and then as it progresses, you get the upper motor neuron. So, you know, I think it was like 70 percent lower motor neuron first. All right, so. Are there any, any ways to treat This is the question, you know, and yeah, there is a there are natural ways to treat this. Now. First of all, what's happening is that on a, on a biochemical level, what's happening in there is, is what's happening in all conditions, and that is oxidative stress.
What is [01:13:00] oxidative stress? Well, we know that the fundamental biochemistry of life is called redox antioxidant, which is reduction. Red re doc ox is oxidation. What does that mean? Giving electrons, taking electrons. Handing off electrons. Right? The reducer, the reducer, this is the opposite of what it sounds.
The reducer hands off the electron, gives an electron, the oxidizer takes it. Reducer, oxidizer. That's the biochemistry of life, because with that biochemistry we have electrical, we have energy. Into the system and it can work. When that energy stops flowing, it doesn't work. So. Anything you can do to support that.
Antioxidants, which are electron donors. Gotta keep that going in there. Right? So that's ALA, right? Alpha Linolenic Acid. Which is Omega 3. stimulates the whole antioxidant process in the body.
Anything that's alkaline. Okay, so, but any antioxidant. So, therefore, Valasta is going [01:14:00] to give you lots of electrons.
Vitamin C is going to give you a lot of electrons. Vitamin E is going to give you electrons. Okay, these are all very important. Okay, now when you get the vitamin E, that's alpha tocopherol. It's the tocopherols and the Tocotrienols, not just tocopherols. So when you get a vitamin E, and it's better, you can get actually the what do you call it?
The natural plant tocotrienols. It's in a powder form. You put it in smoothies and stuff. Tocotrienol is very important. Not just tocopherols. Because when we think of vitamin E, we think of alpha tocopherol. Just like we think of vitamin A as beta carotene. A lot of things.
Get the mixed Tocopherols and tocal triangles,
Veta, vitamin C, all very, very important. What else? NAD plus. This is one point. This is one part where NAD plus is great. So if you can get the NAD plus precursors, which is nmn and five amino [01:15:00] one mq, these are things you, peptides you can take orally will that are, are the raw materials to become NAD, right?
So NAD plus. Alright, so, and we think that NAD depletion is pretty much what we see with a LS as well. Okay? So that's very, very important. You can get int IV vitamin NAD plus, and you can also get the precursors, like I said. Okay. Coenzyme Q 10. Remember, the coenzyme Q 10 is involved in the in the mitochondria of the electro trans electron transport of making energy, right?
Enzyme Q 10, very important. And there's a stuff that's, it's called. Aone and AONE is actually made. It's made, but it's a very, very powerful antioxidant and it turns out that it kind of targets the problems with a LS and you know, it, it's, it, it, it's a good, in other words, it's an [01:16:00] antioxidant, it scavenges free radicals, but it also prevents oxidation of the lipid membrane of the mitochondria and of other, the, the, the, the cell, the plasma membrane.
But it prevents that because if you oxidize that, and when you oxidize lipids, it's called peroxidation, I don't know, instead of oxidation. So it prevents peroxidation. It blocks NF kappa beta, which is the central molecule involved in the inflammatory cascade. All inflammation, NF kappa beta. What else gets that?
Curcumin gets that. Vitamin C gets that. Quercetin gets that. Which is the flavonoid, you know, those different plants, polyphenols. So, a lot of things you can get that NF kappa beta and then it turns on the, it turns on the NRF2 pathway, which is our body's system of producing antioxidant enzyme. That's great.
You want to turn those on. This does that. Okay. And it's good and it helps the [01:17:00] mitochondria, myocard, myocondrial biogenesis or growth proliferation. So, that's what this FR does. And but you can, you can, you can, you can, but it's, it's, it's it's produced in a laboratory and
it's made from another chemical, the pyrazolone and anyway, it works, it works pretty nicely, especially in neurological conditions like ALS. But what I'm saying is you can get all the, you can, all the things that it does. Vitamin E, mixed tocopherols and tocotrienols, vitamin A, the mixed carotenoids vitamin C.
And of course, vitamin D you're going to take anyway. You're going to get iodine because it's got electrons hanging out. And ballasta. And you're going to eat food that has lots of antioxidants. Now we'll see what is that. What kind of food has antioxidants? Is it bacon? No, no, no, it's not bacon. Is it A bologna.
No, no, no, no, it's not bologna. How about [01:18:00] chicken wing? No, no, no. Chicken breast? No, that's white meat. No, no, no. Pork chops? No, no, no. Steak? No, no, no. Blueberries? Yes. Strawberries? Yes. Spinach? Yes. Kale? Yes. Oranges? Yes. Apples? Yes. Oh my God. Oh my God. I'm not going to draw the conclusion. I'll let you draw the conclusion.
Okay? Because I don't want you to say I put words in your mouth. I'm not going to put words in your mouth. I'm going to put concepts in your mind. But, you got to keep them there because you got to read. Alright, so, where are we? What time is it? How late am I? 8. 52.
So, yeah, you can do it. Now, remember, when I'm talking about the food and we're talking about the stuff they can do, it's the polyphenols. So, the polyphenols. Where do we find polyphenols? Okay, green tea, berries, cookies. [01:19:00] you know, the colorful stuff,
and what else, what else not, did I tell you that NF NF kappa beta is completely knocked out by curcumin, you know that, yeah, turmeric, right, and how about resveratrol, right, that's the, that's the polyphenol they find in red wine, and they find it in Other kinds of berries and stuff, right? And ginkgo biloba.
Believe it or not, ginkgo biloba. Okay, so all of these things. And the coins, I'm telling you all that. So, gosh, it just turns out that, I don't know, if you ate a certain way, I don't know, I don't know, I'm just saying.
I'm a carnivore, I'm an omnivore.
Now, when you say omnivore, does that mean does that include anything you ingest, right? So an omnivore could, I mean, I mean, just, you know,
on the work, someone who smokes, right? Alcohol, right? On the board drugs on the board. So, but no, that's not it. Okay. So what are we talking about there? [01:20:00] So you have to define on the word, I thought that you can eat anything.
Drinking is not eating. I see. So when I drink juice, I'm not eating. Right. Oh, I am eating. Cause it's a liquid form of the food. It's not a solid.
So I'm breathing oxygen. I'm not, is that nutrition?
Water, is that nutrition? Anyway, we gotta define terms here, right? Okay, that's all I want you to do, remember that. Let's always, you're talking to someone about something, you got a subject you're talking about, say, okay, great, let's talk about it. First, before we talk about it, let's figure out if we're talking about the same thing, okay?
What's the same thing? What do you call water? What do you call air? And then once you, once you have agreed on what you're talking about, I mean the definition, then you can proceed to talk about it. Okay, so we'll always do that. All right. So let's go to the next one. Veronica. And so I hope Shane, you understand all those things you can do.
You can do those and you can do hyperbaric oxygen and you can do all these things, get vitamin C, get onto it, do as if you had CFCs, [01:21:00] do all that, do all that. Okay. It's all the same thing. Okay. Do that, do that, do that, do that. And I don't know if you have these things going on or what, but. You know what?
Environment trumps, not Donald J, but environment trumps genetics. This is Veronica. My 15 year old son is very ill with Epstein Barr. I'm reading lots of autoimmune diseases come from this and even CFCs. Currently extremely fatigued, had to give up school and high level sports. He had just had an autoimmune disease.
Iron infusion three weeks ago, recommended by doctor as he also had H pylori that didn't react to triple therapy of antibiotics and PPI
proton pumping iron levels.
So I'm looking for more answers as the doctor couldn't help much and wanted to give him more antibiotics. I was recommended to see a naturopath and he was the first to detect the Epstein Barr was active, [01:22:00] causing these debilitating symptoms.
We started with ionic silver and
We started with ionic silver for infection, for H pylori and Campylobacter,
vitamin C, zinc, lysine. Then this week started cat's claw, lemon balm, licorice root, lysine, zinc, and smoothies of wild blueberries, dulce, barley grass, spirulina, banana, and orange. Is there any way to get this virus out of the body as I believe it can lay dormant later and cause terrible illness?
Just want my son to recover. He's been ill for a year and doctors have not pieced together the effect of glandular fever leading to Epstein Barr.
Okay, Veronica, we have to again define terms and figure out what we're talking about here. First of all, does Epstein Barr exist?
And if you search all the research, do all the research, it'll tell you that you've got Epstein Barr. Antibodies to it. You can [01:23:00] find particles, viral particles, meaning pieces of it, you know, like its arm and its leg, earlobe, things like that. But has the virus ever, ever, ever been isolated? The answer is no.
And then the question becomes, well, has any virus ever been isolated in any laboratory anywhere? And the answer is no.
And they'll say, well, you can't isolate a virus by itself because the virus can't exist without the host that it's using. Okay. Let's get the host and the virus and be able to separate. This is host. This is virus. Never been done, ever.
That's what they call circumstantial evidence. That they find antibody to something. It's,
that it exists because I found the antibody to it. Well, where's it? I don't ask those questions, right? So anyway, so let me just tell you that that's it. So when you went to the naturopath, [01:24:00] what they did was they did a blood test. So they said it's active. So the way that, the only way that the naturopath could have decided that it's active is if they did It's an antibody test.
They look for IgG, IgM, and there's a few others. So if they're saying activated, again, why do we say that? Because 90 percent or more. Let's say 100 percent of adults will test positive for whatever HIV, whatever Epstein Barr is, EBV.
And it can be passed in saliva, semen, and just close contact. Which is why it was called the kissing disease, and whatever. Mononucleosis, and by the way, glandular, what you're calling glandular what you call it? Glandular fever? Glandular fever is mononucleosis. which is supposed to be caused by Epstein Barr.
So it's not, that, that, that's what causes it. So, I [01:25:00] mean, according to their story, but that's not necessarily true. You've got this, the antibodies to Epstein Barr are incidentally found in most people with this condition, but not everybody, or a lot of people, not most, a lot of people.
Can you not have the antibodies to Epstein Barr and still have? Mononucleosis or glandular fever, as you're calling it. Yes. Which means, we don't, we'd have to say that then the Epstein Barr is not really causative, but it's often associated with it. Okay, yeah, maybe that. Anyway, in the end, you find out that that's not it.
So, here's the thing, what I'm trying to say. Get away from thinking that you've got this, You found the answer. The answer is that you got this invisible little enemy that's in there gonna do it. That's not the story It's a cumulative Toxicity. No, I don't know. I'm hoping that your son did not get injected from pfizer or moderna, right?[01:26:00]
And if you're on right now, let me know if that's true. Are you on right now? Are you on is it? Okay, if you're on right now, then let me know because if you were injected by Either the Pfizer or the Moderna, Moderna, Pfizer, as they say here in Thailand. And then yeah, who knows what can happen? Lots of stuff, right?
Wait, what is it? Oxalates? What was you guys saying there, Steve? Berries are as perfect a food as you can eat. Veggies can be high in oxalates and too many oxalates can lead to kidney stones. Hey, Steve, I'm glad you brought that up because it's not true and I'm going to show you. When I do my thing, I'm going to show you.
It's not, it's not, it's not, it's not. I know that's the rhetoric and even the famous David Wolfe! Kale is no longer a superfood. Well, guess what? Things like that just don't change. And yet, kale is still a superfood, and so is chia, and so is [01:27:00] oxygen, and so is water. Yeah, these are not changing. By the way, oxalates, it turns out, the studies, Steve, you'll be very interested in this, the studies definitely show that the oxalates that are involved in oxalate stones, Are the oxalates that are produced endogenously and not in exot, are not eaten and they're able to do that by tagging molecularly tagging stuff.
So actually endogenous production of oxalate.
And then the other big things just for just for those of you that are wondering the other big and, and, and lectins are good and not good. In other words, if some of them are in our good interest, we really need them. Yes. Yes. For life. And some are not good. So we can't categorize things like that.
However, so oxalates, here's the thing about oxalates. The most common kidney stone is calcium oxalate. Oxalate is an anion, and calcium is a cation. They come together and they form calcium oxalate. Now, this only [01:28:00] happens in kidneys that are acidic and dehydrated. So if you're well hydrated and you keep it alkaline, it can't happen.
One of the, there was several studies and they looked at, they took oxalate, stone formers, people that had. Recurrent calcium oxalate stones in the kidneys and they found that I forget how much two grams of magnesium oxide Prevented them from getting stones. Why is that? Well magnesium has the same charge as calcium magnesium is a two plus Calcium is a two plus so they can kind of very similar in that regard So you got enough magnesium in there?
It's gonna combine with the out with the oxalate and not form a stone Then the calcium won't do it, so magnesium oxalate, so as it turns out, as it turns out, [01:29:00] if someone is drinking lots of green juice, which is going to have calcium, but it's going to have more magnesium, why? Because anything green is magnesium.
Why do we say that? Because green is chlorophyll, and chlorophyll molecule has at its very center a magnesium ion. That's what makes it chlorophyll. You get lots of magnesium, and you got lots of fluid, so you're hydrated. So you're hydrated, and that, and because you got all these magnesium and calcium, all these other, all these minerals in it, you're alkalinizing it.
So you got alkalized, alkalinized water, alkalinized urine. Lots of fluid, so it's well hydrated. And the magnesium. You got all the elements to prevent this from happening and it does. It works very good. And so in 20 years to, this is our 20th year at the, an oasis peeling, we've been drinking lots of green juice daily.
And by the way, if that were, and it's kale, spinach, cucumber, and celery. Lemon and apple. That's our foundation. [01:30:00] And then we, you know, play around with it. That's the foundation. Which means, tons of oxalate. So by now, me, some of the people that have been there from the beginning, should have had a stone or two.
I've never had a stone. So, and anyway, the research shows that. I'm going to go into the details of this on our food, on our food thing. Because I, I got one, the last part of the food, it's going to be three parts of it. The last part's going to be on let's deal with these myths. Let's put the myths where they belong in the annals of mythology.
That's one of them, okay? We got to get away from that too, and with even one of the other one is the goitrogen. Cruciferous vegetables produce goiters. Soy is bad. Oxalate. Lactams. Antinutrients. God, I gotta just eat animals.
We're going to address all those issues and we're going to look at comparative anatomy, physiology, and we're going to do all that sort of [01:31:00] stuff. We're going to make this we're going to try to
have everybody we'll see
what, what do we know? What do we don't know? And let's put it together and let's then, then we'll come up with our opinions. All right, so very good. So, but so. So, that's a good thing point. Steve, I'm glad you brought that up because we need to talk about that. So, I'm sorry, I'm trying to read this message here. Just a good way to water fast versus 1421 days. Yeah, well, every the length is going to give you what it's going to give you three days will give you what three days will give you. 7 days will give you what 7 days will give you. 14 days, 21 days, I mean, depends on what you want to get out of it.
You gotta get beyond 10 days to get, to take it to the next level. Up to 10 days is one phase. I would say beginning on day 11 or 12 is when you go into a really important phase. So I'd say if you're gonna do it. Yeah. 14 to 21.
Cause then you get not only we need to go into the [01:32:00] biochemistry of fasting and all that. Okay. So
anyway, darling, with the water and then ALS ALS, I, and an Epstein bar the thing is all this stuff you're doing is great, but I don't want you to think Veronica that you, that it is that the reason your son is having trouble is Epstein Barr effect, which we're not even sure this exists because we've never seen isolate ever.
So anyway,
has he been injected? Are you around a lot of a 5g tower? What else? What does he eat? What is we've got to look at his house. I got to look at everything. Let's not just remember, it's not just one thing. It's never one thing ever. I mean, the only time it's just one thing is a truck hits you. You walk into a, an atomic power plant and it melts down like a Chernobyl, you're right there when it happens or Fukushima, you're right there when it happens or tree falls on, you know, there's never one thing.
It's usually a combination, an amalgamation of [01:33:00] multiple things over time that produce it. Right. And although it may have seemed rather sudden in your son's case, I don't know, but it sounds like it might've been that way. It was a long time. It was building up unless one thing happened like some, you know, unless you got like a big dose of EMF or I don't, you know, I don't know.
But don't get stuck on the EBB thing. Okay, because we don't even know if that's true. So we really have to look at what I'd like. I need to know more about your son. I would give you a list of questions that we need to really look at, right? And then fundamentally, if he's tired and all that sort of thing is he's having a mitochondrial condition, right?
So we need to work on the mitochondria. So, yeah SS 31, which is a peptide.
Months five peptide repairs mitochondria NAD plus the NMN, the five amino one MQ, [01:34:00] but
you can't just work on mitochondria. You got to work on the, on, on, on a lot of stuff too, but I'm just saying one of the things to do is to repair mitochondria, get them working again, right? And there's lots of ways that we can do that. I just want to get, let's, the first step to help. Help your son come back to health is to realize that we're not dealing with this one little invisible enemy.
That's not it So you begin by doing the cleansing colonics green nothing, but tons of juice Let's do a an eight week juice cleanse colonics You be you'll be pretty shocked to see your son at the end of that pretty shocked. But start with that colon colon hydrotherapy once a week at least get someone in there get a electro Certified lymphatic therapist and get them to do with the, who knows how to do the glass Ross, the electro lymphatic therapy do that.
You know, if he's like, can't be very active, if he's really tired.
And of course the vitamin C, a D [01:35:00] melatonin, iodine, thyroid adrenals, it's always the same thing. Get those things working. All right, clean out, check out his mouth. Has he had root canals as he had extractions or anything going on? Don't have them see a. Get a 3D cone beam by CT. Let's see what's going on.
Mouth 2. No matter what our condition is, that is other than health, which is optimal functioning of the organism, no matter what that condition is, we've got to say, okay, let's get rid of the garbage, let's get rid of the trash, now we can start to build. Right? Because things aren't working, get rid of the garbage, and then we can build a new thing.
Whatever it is, body, house, whatever you're going to do, whatever you're going to build something, get rid of the garbage first. Otherwise you can't do it. All right. That's just, it's always that way. And it's just that way. So we gotta realize that. All right, so now we didn't get to a lot of questions [01:36:00] because every question is a million questions and that's just the way it is.
And if it, and, and, 'cause I know you guys don't want, yeah. Yes. The answer is no. The answer is yes. No, you gotta, you are really, I mean, you guys, to be here to ask these questions and to be actually sit through all my nonsense means that you're really like. living on purpose. You're living consciously.
You're saying, Hey, I want to know what's going on. That's fantastic. So that's the club I'm in. You know, I'm glad you guys are here. We are out of time. It's 9 15 in our side of the world. And I, you know, and I'm you guys, so they have more conversations. Join the CFC group. Join the parasite group, join the health and healing 'cause we're gonna, and then anything you wanna talk about, we can directly converse.
'cause I think it's always better to directly converse than for me to read questions and, and then have to assume. Assuming anything. I don't want to assume [01:37:00] things. I want to, I would, I'd rather converse with you, even if it's, even if it's virtual, that's fine. That's better than nurture. Nothing. Right.
Okay. So are we all ready to go? Is it time to say aloha? Okay. You want one more question?
Okay. Here, this is from Julie. It just says, hi, I did leave a message on your email. Whoa. How'd you get my email, Julie? I need help. Liver flukes or, or stomach. are in me for probably many years. Liver flukes or stomach are in me for many years. Now I feel burning pain behind my lungs, higher back. Doctors at McGill Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Montreal are not abilitated to identify my photos and I don't give me any prescriptions.
How can I get them to take of me? I lost 25 pounds in not even two months. Fasciola [01:38:00] hepatica is literally eating me up. I had E. coli in blood, also pilonephritis in kidney, hospital near me gave me intravenous antibiotics, and thousands of flukes came out. All the easy to identify ones.
No one recognized the parasite. I can get them specialists.
All right,
excuse me. So, you know, fasciola hepatica. So we all know. I don't know if we all know this, but, you know, the you know what a liver fluke is? A liver fluke is a, it's a flatworm they often go, well, the famous ones, the opisthocorcus and the clenarchus, go into the gallbladder, I mean, into the biliary system of the liver.
And they cause a chronic inflammatory response and eventually what they call coli cholangio. Carcinoma but
this one here and I think we talked about this last time, right? Right. [01:39:00] I thought I remember I was talking about this last week. Okay. So,
Anyway,
this Fasciola hepatica goes into the liver also causes chronic inflammation, but for some reason Infrequently is related to the cholangiocarcinoma but anyway, so the you know, and it turns out that prostate quantile which does work You For the EPIs Corcus and Calor, clin orcus that cause that we know are related to CAG carcinoma.
Doesn't seem to work for this. Alright? However, oxide, you know, the Alinea that we talk about for protozoa, but also works for this, right? And so that may be, that may be probably the best. Now oxide Alinea you can, you're gonna have to forget your specialist and all that. You're gonna have to go out of the system.
You can probably order it,
excuse me, from a an Indian pharmacy. Or if you're in a, if you just, you know, if you have to, it sounds like you're trouble there. Go out of the country you're in and go to a country where you it's, there's [01:40:00] a, there's more freedom. How else do you say? Now it sounds like you're in, if you're at McGill, it sounds like you're in, in that Canada which is you know, what do they call it?
The world economic forums, young. Oh, Mr. Trudeau, Justin Trudeau, he's, he's one of those young leaders, he and who else? Matron? Oh, yeah, yeah. They're just young leaders. They're young followers. Did I say that? Yeah, I said that. They're young followers. Who are they following? The Slob. Klaus the Slob.
They believe Klaus the Slob. And do they believe it? They don't believe it. They don't care. What do they care about? They want to look good. They want to make money. They want to be famous. Is that true? Yeah. Prove it not true. In fact, we don't have time to do that because we're too busy trying to survive in the world that they're making for us, right?
Yeah. Nidazoxonide is very effective against fasciole hepatica. Okay. However, it's going to depend also [01:41:00] on the stage of it. All right. So
Doesn't work that well at all, actually. So, you've gotta get ahold of the, you know, 'cause the other, the other medicines that, the drugs that work for this is the albendazole, right? But actually the, the triazole, which is another one of the Benam Midaz, the triazole is. Consider it the drug of choice.
I say that and the nidazoxanide would be a really good way of dealing with this particular flatworm. Albendazole is kind of like second, it doesn't work as well as the as the triclobendazole. Now I don't know if you're at the point where you're getting yellow, you're getting bile, bile, bile duct structure, anything like that.
Then, you know, cleansing and all that's very, well, that's all important anyway. But in terms of getting rid of this, and if you know you have it, I don't know how you know, but. Did they find it? Sounds like they must have found it. Saw you got the name all that. So, but I would look at those. The triclobendazole and the nidazoxamide.
[01:42:00] And you know what? If you can't get it where you're at, leave and go get it. You know, go wherever you need. Go to Mexico. Come to Thailand. Go to India. You can just go, walk in and buy it. Because, I don't know, third world countries, not free. Seem to be more free than the first world countries that are free.
How did that happen? Because remember, whatever the main show is, whatever we all believe, whatever we're being shown, is not what's happening. It is a distraction. Okay, we never, they're not going to say, this is, they're not going to show you what's really happening, because if they did, we'd revolt. So they've got us distracted here with A sideshow.
Except this sideshow is the main show. Anyway, I hope I was clear today. I'm sorry for being so tired. I don't know why. I actually slept a little more last night than usual. But anyway, good. So, next week I got an idea. Next week, you know what? Wait, where is it? Let's do this again next week, right? Let's do it again.
And by the way, we're all going over to X as much as [01:43:00] possible, you guys, okay? So I can be free. I was almost free today. Did I say anything? I'm sure i'm gonna get fired again. They're gonna fire me kick me off, but I'm, so happy you guys came and i'm so happy you're here and i'm let you like interested in Exploring the truth because that's all I want to do.
That's what makes me happy, right? That's what makes me happy. This is what I do when i'm done working then I do this But that's what I do when I work. So that's what I do. It has nothing to do with money It has nothing to do with anything. This is this is what gives me like it satisfies me to talk about this stuff So this is not a job This is just fun, right?
And I don't think, I can't imagine anything more valuable than doing what we're doing right now. So,
by the way, I was involved yesterday with the Indian Association of Functional Medicine in India. And I gotta tell you, I love India and I love Indian physicians because It's the one time where [01:44:00] I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm with all these medical professionals and they get it, they get it. They understand that we are basically spirit, mind, body beings.
And that it's all, you know, I mean, they get all that's like, it goes without, it doesn't have to be, it's understood. It's just, it's just, it's just being with, you know, it's just, so our, the level of our discussions can go deeper and things that, you know, we do, the, it's just really a pleasure to, to be in that kind of environment.
So I had, I gave a couple of lectures, one on Saturday and one on Sunday, and it was just fantastic. So,
all right, you guys, Namaste, Namaskar, Aloha, and from here, Namaste. See you guys next week. Okay, on X! Right? X, X, X, X. This