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[00:00:00] So welcome to sunday night live in In the US and welcome to Monday morning here in the real world. 

It's way too much fun Yes, I I it's way too much. Okay. So how could okay, so very good. All right, you guys so i'm we're here We're on like that, you know, I you'd think i'd have somebody here helping me nah, anyway, so let's just let's let's pretend like let's sound like it's really we just we're starting Okay. 

By the way so I have this new tiktok profile. It's a At dr. Lodi 2. 0. All right, we're not really doing anything with it because tiktok doesn't like it Anyway, I think we'll be fixing all that really soon because i've got some new people on the team And I think it's going to happen. I think it's going to happen. 

So anyway And everybody remember the the safest place for for us to do. This is is x and I guess rumble right because rumble. I don't know rumble streams or what but rumble and x and then [00:01:00] there's another one called What's it called Crisp, I don't 

know, it's it's it's uncensored. So we want to do that. So everyone move as much as possible move over to X because so I I can I can just talk without having to stutter all the time. All right. And then so X is that Dr. Thomas Lodi MD eat at Dr. Thomas Lodi MD, all the rest rumble YouTube everything else. 

Facebook is all at Dr. DR Thomas Lodi, DR Thomas Lodi. Okay, so you all know that. The inner circle, okay? So I think we're getting more and more people. And it's, it's good. So there's three, there's three different groups. There's health and healing, where we, you know, we talk about everything. No specific illnesses, but just health and healing. 

What's that all about, right? Fasting. What is intermittent fasting? What is what's the difference between the juice cleansing? 

Are we back on? 

Hey, Facebook, tell me, are we back on? 

Am I back on [00:02:00] Facebook and YouTube and all that? 

It said we went off. I went off. Am I on? 

Hello? 

I'm on, right? Okay. I'm on. Okay, good. 

Great. Okay, okay. So, anyway, that's that. So, Health and Healing Parasites and CFC Group. CFC, Chronically Fermenting Cells. Anybody new here, Chronically Fermenting Cells is the real deal. Situation that's going on. If you have a tumor somewhere in your body, it's really chronically permitting cells. 

It's not an astrological science, so we're not going to refer to it as an astro CFCs, chronically permitting cells. Got it. Okay, good. And 

so on these groups, you know, we have we do zoom lot zoom meetings with these groups. And that way we can interact. You can ask me questions directly and I can answer them directly. Because a lot of times you give me a question and and I don't have all the information. I can't really answer it. 

So I ask, [00:03:00] I ask, you know, to clarify some things, but we're not interacting because I have, I have on these live streams because you've sent in the the questions previously. So that's why the zooms are great. And also if you have a, your personal situation going on, we can talk about it as if it's the console, but it's not a console. 

It's just talking about it, right? I can't give you advice on First of all, I don't have all your information. I haven't seen you and I don't, you know, I, so I can't really, I can't really I mean, even if it were allowed by the regulatory agencies it wouldn't make sense cause I don't really have enough information about you. 

So I can tell you what I would do with someone else in a similar situation. And then you can take it from there. All right. So, so remember when you, when you, for these Sunday night lives, you always submit your questions to the website, right? Dr. Thomas Lodi. com and you go [00:04:00] slash live and then you can find me and I mean, you can, you can all right, so we are going to ask, let's get it right into the questions because we already lost a lot of time. 

Now is from Steve. What do I think of methylene blue? Steve? Methylene blue is fantastic. And there's different ways of doing it. And you know, you can just take it daily or you can use it as a as a photos sensitizing agent and then use red light therapy. So it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's excellent. 

It's fantastic, you know, it's it's a standard treatment or that we have in emergency rooms right. For certain situations. So, but it's, it's, it's amazing. So the answer's yes, you do it now. Dosage of thin bend for soft tissue sarcoma. Alright, so, alright, so let me answer that real, real quickly. 

If you have a soft tissue sarcoma, if you have a soft tissue sarcoma look this stuff up. Okay. Because it'd be good for you to be informed, but my close to my, my close to mine is, is an anti helmet, [00:05:00] right? An anti worm parasitic. And it's one of the ones. So we usually, when we do, when we come up with a protocol for someone, we have a three anti helmet fix because why? 

Because they all have slightly different mechanisms. We want to get them all because we don't usually just have one type of parasite in there. There's multiple. So, and they support each other, you know, they make in the environment for, you know, they, you know, it's a, it's an ecosystem. So the you know, so standard is ivermectin, fenbendazole. 

I mean, ivermectin, we usually do 12 milligrams three times a day. The fenbendazole, we do 222 milligrams three times a day, but again, that really depends on Mebendazole, albendazole, sometimes it works better, there are things that albendazole can do that fenbendazole cannot do. So, and, and then nicosamide we'd do, and or prosequanto. 

So, [00:06:00] but in a soft tissue sarcoma, all the research that that I could find shows that nicosamide, but in higher doses, I mean up to like 1500 milligrams three times a day, things like that. The other thing that soft tissue sarcomas are responding to is nito oxide, and nito oxide is also alinea. 

And as you know, we use that usually as an anti protozoa. Remember, anti protozoa protozoa or single cell organisms like amoeba. You know, you get AIC dysentery or what's that called? 

I always forget that. Yeah. Anyway. Anyway, it, it's an amoeba. I mean, it's a single cell organism. You, giardia is a single cell organism, toxoplasmosis single cell organism. So, what we use for that is a, a, a linea, which is nidazoxonide or we use tinnitazole, which is a cousin of metronidazole. 

The tinnitazole is a little better parasites than the metronidazole in most [00:07:00] cases but both, both effective. And but the nidazoxonide, which is an anti protozoa is also partly an anti helminthic And it seems to that in higher doses Like, you know, at least 500 milligrams three times a day, maybe thousand milligrams. 

It depends on the you've got to work your way up with these But we're seeing that with with soft tissue sarcomas the nyclosamide It goes up to 1500. So you might start at 500 milligrams three times a day and then go up to a thousand Okay, so that's what we're saying. Look it up nyclosamide n i c l o s a m i d e Put that into PubMed and put that and sarcoma soft tissue sarcoma and see what comes up. 

You'll see all this research You Do the same with nitrosoxonide, nitrosoxonide, N A T O I A X Z, Z, Z O X A N I D E. It's really a weird word to spell [00:08:00] in your head, so, I'm better on that. That's that, I, I okay, so, I hope you heard that. Now here's a, a question from Leslie, alright? So, we're, we're into questions now, everyone, okay? 

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, hi, Dr. Lodi, I was wondering if you have any recommendations for the future. For juice cleanses, preferably organic and low in sugar. It's difficult to find organic ingredients. Ingredients in my area, and I do not own a juicer. I'd like to start a three day juice cleanse similar to the sunshine juice you created before an elimination diet. 

I'm starting to reset my gut health and remove the candida overgrowth that I've been struggling with. Please let me know what you think. Alright well, Leslie. And anybody else you gotta have a juicer. Otherwise, you, unless you have a source where you can buy [00:09:00] it you can buy fresh juice. Otherwise, what are you going to do? 

And a juice cleanse. Remember, a juice cleanse is not a fast. You will have so much energy, okay? You will be clear. It is a super, like, super nutrient cleanse, okay? Because juice, you know, vegetable, we usually, we use, we like to use vegetable juice. Now, the other thing is this. If it doesn't taste delicious, 

it will affect your mind, which will affect your immune system, and it won't be good for you. You got to do that. Okay, you've got to do that. You've got to make it taste good. You put a little extra fruit, you put some fruit in there, some fruit juice, and it doesn't matter, apple, but a lot of carrots, you can put pineapple. 

Not banana. Bananas, you can't juice bananas and avocados. You can't juice them because you can't extract the, you can't get the fiber out. [00:10:00] Everything else you can get the fiber out. Juicing is extracting fiber. Remember, okay, if you're just blending it, you're making a soup. A blender is not a, it's not a juice. 

All right, you've blended in all of the soluble fiber, insoluble fiber. Insoluble fiber is cellulose, right? You've blended it up. But it's still in there, so it's not a juice. The juice is when you extract the liquid portion from the plant. Alright? That's a juice. And the reason you do that is because without the fiber you can get the equivalent of perhaps four armfuls of vegetables, which are organic, that have some more nutrients than you would normally get in one juice. 

So yeah, highly nutritious, full of energy, just lacking in fat and fiber. That's all. That's okay. You'll get those later because right now your goal is to clean, clean, clean, clean. How do you clean? [00:11:00] Flood. Flood. Drink 3 liters. 4 liters. What is, 3 liters is about 2. 8 3 quarts is about 2. 8 liters or so. 

Right? So, they're really close. Anyway. So, you gotta get a juicer. Okay, now I'm not sure your situation Leslie. If if it's if it's money or you didn't know which one to get or anything like that So, you know, there are very affordable, you know, like the you know, the hamilton beach big mouth juicer I don't know if you've heard of that, right? 

60 to 80 dollars. There's the nutra bullet right the juicer, right? It's 120 to 150 dollars The magic bullet, juicer mini a magic bullet mini juicer is 50 to 70 dollars right and then so there's other ones and there's the And then you can get down to the, you know, Omega cold press, which is 150, 180. 

So, you know, you got to get one and you listen, it's for your health. It's what you're going to be doing the rest of your life. And yeah, the Nama juicer I'll talk about in [00:12:00] a moment because the Nama juicer, I think it's the absolute best, but if we're just talking about, you don't have a lot of money and you're just starting out with this, you know, you might want to get one of these other ones. 

All right. But you do want the centrifugal ones. You want those. Okay. If you don't have, unless you have a emasticating which is the slow juicers, which is like, the namajuicer. So we'll talk about that in a minute. So anyway, so the you know, the thing about the Hamilton beach, which is pretty cheap, so it's the easiest way to get into get into juicy, alright? 

And you want to get it? Okay. But you know, that the hevel is used has got a big mouth. It's easy, easy to use. Yeah. Okay. Then the same with the Nutribullet Juicer Pro and the Magic Bullet Mini Juicer. You know, So And then, of course, the Omega cold press. Now, when they say cold press, what they mean is that it's a slower, they call them slow juicers or cold juicers. 

It's slower and it's not centrifugal, okay? Okay, it's a masticator, right? When you're eating, what are you [00:13:00] doing? Masticating. So, so why would you want, if you had the money, why would you go and get a masticating juicer, a slow juicer? Why would you get that instead of the centrifugal? Well First of all, you you get, you maintain more nutrients. 

You keep more nutrients in it instead of them spinning out. Okay. That's number one. It it can get the leafy greens, whereas the centrifugal is not really good with the leafy greens, like so kale and spinach, you can't, they don't really do a good job on that. Right. You don't get a lot out of it, but the masticators do. 

All right now, cause you've already cracked it. Okay. So, so you got better performance with the, with the leafy greens. Right. And yeah, and you get less foam. Okay. The other way, the other ones you get phones, right? So, and there's, you know, this quieter and all that sort of thing. So, what are the, why wouldn't, why would someone object to it? 

Cause it takes longer, it's slower, it's more, you know, you got to feed it and all that sort of stuff. And it costs a little bit more, but [00:14:00] you know, they're not, you can, you can get into one for a hundred to 150, right? They're, they're small ones, you know, the Omega, you'll make a press, an oak hold press, right? 

So, and then the mid range is like 150 to 300, and then you get up 300 to 600. But if you are totally into juicing, you're already into it, then I would recommend the Nama for many reasons and I'll talk about that. So, anyway, so the the, of the cold press juicers, right? Well, of the masticators, right? You've got the Omega cold press. You've got the, I don't know if you've heard of the Obosi, right? Because it's 100 to 130. It's not that expensive. And you can get the leafy greens and you know, all that stuff and it's BPA free real important You got to check with everything with BPA now And just like when if something's organic, they're proud of it and they're going to let you know It's going to be there same with BPA free. 

So if this doesn't say BPA free probably not BPA free [00:15:00] Right. So 

anyway, and then there's there's the coal coil coils, slope Slow slow juicer which is all this is like up to maybe 150. It's not that bad I know money's a problem. I mean, it's a problem. I'm, I'm, yeah, I don't have much money at all. So here, I 

didn't believe that. Anyway. Yeah. I mean, I get it with money. I'm, I'm in trouble too. So, it's, and, and the weird thing about this is that I work like seven days, 365 days out of the year. I get a half a day off here and there. Like, I think New Year's probably half a day. But I mean, so I, I'm always working and not making any money, so it's, 'cause I don't have a clinic right now. I mean, the clinic in the us Oasis is alive and strong and got some [00:16:00] good news for you over there too. 

I'm gonna tell you next week, really good news for Oasis. He, somebody asked me on one of the questions here, where is Oasis? So I hope you're listening. I think it was on Facebook or Oasis and Oasis of Healing is in Arizona. It's in Mesa, Arizona, and which is the Phoenix area. Phoenix, Tempe, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Chandler, and Mesa. 

We want to move. We want to move. We've been trying to move, but you know, it's weird. It's hard to find places. We need more room cause we're, but we're there. We've been there 20 years or 20th year. And so that's where to go. And there was somebody that had probably one of the, on the parasite group, your daughter came or something like that. 

And I was telling you that I can't, I mean, I could have a, if I have a consult with you, I could be. Come up with some suggestions, but you still have to go get it and do it, put it together. And so she sounds really sick, so I just get her over to Oasis. Just go there because they have everything you need. 

You don't have to go looking for it. It's the, [00:17:00] it'll be given to you and you'll be evaluated thoroughly. So, and if you're really sick right now with anything I mean with CFCs go there and all right. Because I, I can't, I mean, I can, I can consult with you, but I'm still, the, the most I can give you is advice, recommendations, but then you've still gotta put it together and I'm happy to consult interact with your your, your doctor if they're okay with it. 

Alright, so now 

no. So, so the not, okay, so the, not the one I like the best is a nama. And I think most of you would agree, right? So there's the J two gold cold breast, that's like five 50, $600. So, but if you can afford it. You're gonna get, I mean, because juicing should be a part of your life. Every, every day should be drinking at least, at least a quart. 

And and then if you're doing a juice cleanse where you're not eating any solid food, then you're doing the juice, then you do, you should do like, three quarts a day. All right. Now so what's, what's [00:18:00] so great about it? Well, self feeding hopper, which is pretty nice. Okay. So you can do large batches, right? 

You get more juice out of these because they they, they, they squeeze it out. You get more juice, means the pulp that's left over is not so heavy. Now I use that pulp in mixing it and in the dehydrator, you can make, use it to make crackers and stuff. You can sprout wheat berries and mix that with it. 

You can put flax in with it. 

I say, and I did a urinalysis and had very high levels of black mold in my system. Yeah. I went to Hope for Cancer in Mexico and detoxed for three weeks. And, what happened? 

You, what, you, you, you, you, you, you detoxed for three weeks at Hope for Cancer. I didn't know they detox people. 

Ah, anyway 

So, now, the NAMA also has one called a the, the Vitality 5800. I'm not sure if that's out yet. But that's, or, or that one, I don't know, [00:19:00] I, I'm confused anyway. That's the one with the manual feeding and all that sort of thing. But anyway, these are great because they're easy to clean, they've got a big mouth, you can put a lot of stuff in there, and you're going to get a high yield out of it. 

Meaning you're going to get more nutrients out of the, out of the same amount of vegetable. And the pulp will be less, will have less fluid, liquid and 

less nutrients. Now, so the question is, I would, I would say, what should I juice? That should be one of your questions, what should I juice, right? And so the standard that, that I've been using for juice. 

over 20 years now, but we've been talking, I've been talking about it, is basically the celery, cucumber spinach, and kale. And then you add lemon to take away any bitterness that might be in the vegetables, and also just to give it, change the taste a little bit. And then you add in something to make it sweet, to take away the sourness. 

That can be apples, it can be whatever you want, carrots, whatever you want. Again, you gotta make it sweet [00:20:00] enough to love it, not like it. Love it. Can't wait to have another one. But not any sweeter than that. All right. Why do you need to love it? It's more important for you to love it. Then if you get a little extra organic apple with, with some fructose as well, glucose, no, no big deal. 

And I'll, I'll, I'm telling you, I'm telling, please believe me. I'll go over it later too. Okay. So, but, but anyway, so for if you're just going to juice a little bit for one day, right? So you just take, okay, let's say five sticks of celery two cucumbers. One bunch of spinach and one bunch of kale. 

All right. So that's that, that, that, that gives you about three and a half to five cups of juice. All right. That's good. You know, and you know, it's got amazing amount of nutrients, but, and that's why we chose the spinach and the kale. All right. And all, all of them. Right. So now [00:21:00] If you're going to do a juice cleanse though, you want to drink three quarts. 

Okay. So three points is 2. 8 liters, three quarts. You want to drink that a day. Now, if you do three quarts, you're going to need more than one bunch and all that. You're going to need 35 sticks of celery. You're going to need 14. You're going to need seven bunches of spinach and seven bunches of kale. 

However, right. It's a lot. And then some lemon and yeah, that's to taste right. But what are you going to wind up with? You're going to wind up with 150, 000 to 200, 000 IUs of vitamin A, and you're going to get up to 3000 milligrams of vitamin C, three grams of vitamin C, vitamin K, you'll have 10 to 15, 000 micrograms of vitamin K. 

You're going to get potassium. You're going to get calcium. You're going to get iron in a usable form. Okay. Lots of antioxidants. All right. It's full of, full of polyphenols, flavanols, carotenoids. Okay. All right. 

[00:22:00] Now amino acids. That is the crazy thing. Because you're having spinach and kale, you're getting, you're getting all of the amino acids. So, in other words, it's a complete protein. Okay? It's a complete protein. 

You just got all the protein you need. Alright? Sugar content, you get 20 to 30 grams, but you're getting it and, you know, believe it or not, it's mostly from the cucumber and celery. Alright. Yes, everything has glucose except for fat and, and flesh. Fat and flesh doesn't have glucose, everything else has. 

So, now, if you're using a cold pressed juicer, right, you gotta realize you're getting 90 to 95 percent of the nutrients out, and only you know, maybe 10, 5, 10%, right? If you're using the centrifugal type, you know, you're only getting 70 to 80 percent of the nutrients, and the rest, alright? So, if we're doing that three quarts like we just said, right, And we're going to [00:23:00] assume you're using a cold press, right? 

Alright, so, what's going to happen is you're 

going to get about 5 to 10 grams of soluble fiber still. Insoluble fiber. Insoluble fiber. 5 to 10 grams. Can't get it all out. You can't, we have an incredible juicer at Oasis, but it's an industrial one. But I wonder how much is left on that, because that's really special. You know, because it doesn't ever, when you let it sit, it doesn't, there's no particulates, right? 

The sugar content from all that is, as I said, 20 30 grams. And if you're into calories, it's only 200 300 calories, right? But that doesn't really matter. Ah, amino acids, I told you. You all know that there are essential amino acids and non essential amino acids. What are amino acids? Amino acids are nitrogen and carbon. 

Carbon come together and they make what are called amino acids. You string them together. A few up to a hundred. You have peptides. If you string them more than a hundred, [00:24:00] you have proteins. That's what they are. They're amino acids. So there are only 20 amino acids. There's not any more than that there. 

I mean, there are, but they're not related to us. Biology. There are only 20 amino acids and plants make all 20 of them. They originate in plants. Animals have different requirements. So we need to eat nine of them. 

And if we get those nine, we can make the other 11. So a complete protein would mean we had those nine. So the, the, the recipe we just discussed with the celery, cucumber, spinach, and kale, you're going to get, you know, of the, let's talk about the essential amino acids, histidine, right? The recommended for, let's say, let's say a 60 kilogram person, which is what about 125 pounds aren't good. 

And you can extrapolate up a little bit. So is the, the, the recommended by the, those that recommend things of of histidine, which [00:25:00] is the amino acid is 600 milligrams. Well, with this, you're going to get 1, 200, 1, 500 milligrams. Isoleucine, another one of the essential amino acids, it's recommended you get 1, 200 milligrams. 

Well, with this juice recipe, you're going to get 20 even 2, 500 to 3, 000 or up to three grams of, of, of the histidine. The same with the leucine, the lysine, the methionine, the phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine. Those are all the essential amino acids that you need. And every one of them, you're getting way more than recommended. 

So you're getting a super, super nutrient juice. You're getting, you're getting healthy carbs. You need carbs. I mean, they're one of the macronutrients. You need carbs, fats, and proteins. Proteins, proteins are amino acids. You really need amino acids. You don't need proteins. So anyway, so the juice exceeds the recommended daily allowance for all of the amino acids. 

The only [00:26:00] thing you're not getting, like I said, is fats and fiber, you know, in terms of vitamins, it's crazy. You're getting all the vitamins and more than you have, you know, vitamin A, vitamin E, you're getting, you're getting, it's great. You're getting polyphenols. This is highly nutritious. That's why you feel so. 

So do your juice cleanse and don't just do three days. I mean, start with three days, but that's the hardest part. The hardest part is the first three days. And then you, on day four, you can say, Ah, I guess I'm not really that hungry. That's when you go for it. Keep drinking it, because you're not hungry. 

You're appetite y. Yeah, people have appetite. And what do we want to do? We want to smell, taste, chew, and swallow. Smell. Taste. Chew. Chew and swallow. Smell. That's what we want to do. Smell, taste, chew, and swallow. Okay, so therefore, get some of that juice, put it in the put it in an ice cube tray, and ice cube it. 

All right? [00:27:00] And then, smell won't be too much, but you can taste, chew, and swallow. Taste, chew, and swallow. And that will satisfy that a little bit. All right? Yes, yes, yes. Kidney stones with oxalates. Great question, because everybody in the world is asking it. Even David Wolf! But he shouldn't be, because he should be doing his homework. 

But Do you get oxalate? So here's the thing. I'm going to be getting, should we be juicing every day? Yeah. Juicing is like getting, you know, you take a multivitamin. It's a multi, multi, multi, multi vitamin, but it's bioavailable. It's fresh. It's got enzymes. It's beyond the vitamin. Okay. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. 

The whole story of oxalates. What are oxalates? They're actually a by product of a metabolism. And We make them, our body makes them as well, and we get them from out the outside. So, 

spinach has a lot, kale has a lot, and all that. But the [00:28:00] weird reality is this. In all the large studies, every one of them, every one, not most, all of them, looking at people that eat animals and plants, versus people that just eat plants. 

The ones who eat the animals and plants have a much higher incidence of kidney stones. Now, why oxalate? Calcium oxalate is the most common kidney stone amongst humans. 

So, if you're a vegetarian and you're only eating plants, so you're getting a lot more kale and spinach, you're going to have less kidney stones. Just the way it is. Now, why is that? Well, we know that people with that get oxalate still get calcium oxalate. So, that means the oxalate has to find the calcium, so it can be calcium oxalate. 

What conditions are necessary for calcium to get connected to oxalate? Well, you gotta have [00:29:00] dehydrated, not enough fluid, so there's, it's, it's, it's, there's, there's more of a likelihood for that to what do you call it? 

You know, have you ever had like a glass you may have never had this, but I'm sure you've imagined it, or if you were in chemistry class, you have a glass of water, and then you pour in a little bit of salt. Sodium chloride, right? Stupid table salt. Or Himalayan, doesn't matter. Himalayan with all the other stuff in it. 

And you're going to see it dissolve. It'll dissolve. Until you get to the saturation point, and then it won't. You'll start to see the crystals again. Okay, because you've gone beyond. What is the saturation point? What it means is that you have there's, there's not enough water in there to separate everything. 

And so it started, it starts to come together. So, when you're dehydrated, you have more of a chance. Number one. Number two, in an acid pH, you're going to get a calcium oxalate [00:30:00] so, alright? So, now, 

they, there was several studies where they were looking at people who form kidney stones all the time. You know, they're just, you know, there are people that unfortunately have that and kidney stones, I've never had one but I've taken care of people with them. And, in terms of the pain scale, it's up there. 

It's up there. I mean, I've, I've had women say, I'd rather give a childbirth than go through that again, I mean, without anesthesia, but it's a writhing pain, it's squirming, it's screaming, anyway, it's because these stones are trying to get squeezed through your, you know, your kidneys and then into your ureters, and then, anyway, so people that are making lots of them, they treated them with different things, and one of they treated with them would, would seem to work every time was magnesium oxide. 

It's just magnesium oxide. It's just a way to get magnesium. It could be magnesium chloride, magnesium sulfate, doesn't matter, [00:31:00] citrate. But you know, they have different, but in this case, magnesium oxide. Why does that work? Because magnesium is like calcium. It's got a two plus charge. And so he grabs the oxalate and get magnesium oxalate, which is not a stuff, former stuff. 

But now the calcium can't get it because the magnesium got it. And you're full of, and plus the pH, if you're alkaline anyway, you, you, you, you're not going to get it. So therefore, think about it. 

How do you alkalinize something? Well, using minerals. Minerals will alkalinize it, right? That's why in water, pure H2O is got a pH of 7. 0, it's neutral. You want to make it alkaline, you mineralize it. Why? Because what do minerals do? They're going to bring in electrons. They're going to bring in electrons. 

That's what they're going to do. That's why they're called electrolytes, okay? Sodium, potassium. [00:32:00] Magnesium. Those are all electrolytes in your blood. Electrolytes means they're springing. So, anyway, so alkalinize. So, what are the strongest alkalinizing elements? Calcium, magnesium, you know, potassium. 

Okay. Now, anything that's green, I'm talking about plants, anything that's green, as opposed to orange or purple, anything that's green has got chlorophyll. We all know that. What is chlorophyll? It is a porphyrin ring. Which is a bio, it's a, it's a, it's a biochemical ring, same as our, as our blood has hemoglobin. 

And that, and our hemoglobin has at the very center an iron atom, cation. But the chlorophyll has a magnesium in it. So anything green is going to have magnesium. So when you're drinking green juices with kale and spinach, you're getting lots of magnesium. And when you're drinking the juices, you're [00:33:00] getting lots of fluid, so you're going to be hydrated and alkaline. 

And you've got the magnesium, which is going to grab the oxalates, so you can't get the calcium oxalates. Which is why, in 20 years, at Oasis, I'm not there all the time, but when I was, I drank 20 years. Two, three quarts a day. The people that are still, that have been working, that have been there the whole time, they've been doing this for 20 years. 

No one has stones. 

So, instead of taking magnesium oxide, just drink green juice and you're going to get the magnesium. So all of that hype, and it's hype, and I don't know the reasoning, I don't know why why would they want to have us think that these foods are not healthy. Or that are dangerous. 

You know, you got either, these plants are very, you know, very you gotta be careful, you know, on how much you, you know, the corpse over. Yeah. Eat the corpse [00:34:00] all you want to eat. Corpses are fine. It's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's like, you know, sometimes I'm, when I I feel like 

I, I, I just can't believe the way people think. So I feel like I, I've entered in some sort of bizarre planet here. 

Alright, so now just remember you're gonna get all of the. Amino acids. All right. So now, so don't worry about the this thing. Green juice, green juice, green juice. But you also put in enough fruit juice to make it delicious. Don't just, you can add in parsley, you can add in anything you want. The reason I like the kale and the spinach was together, you're getting all the amino acids. 

All right, so let's go to the next question. 

This is from Philaria. No, that can't, no, it's Kate. Yeah, Kate. It says your name is Philaria. 

These are referring to parasites. Sorry, I am late in hope that this question will [00:35:00] apply. I have a paradigm infection. I think you meant parasite infection. In my lymph nodes, after exercising lymphatics for three months. I'm not sure what you mean. I started Praziquanto one week ago and it appears to help. 

But the infection is still there. There are three different protocols on CDC for Praziquanto. 40 milligrams three times a day. 60 milligrams a day or 600 milligrams one time a day. 

Your protocols are 600 milligrams daily. 

Trying to find out what best product and doses for me to get rid of these eggs. Yeah, Kate. Okay, Kate. All right. Well, Kate the only parasites 

go to the lymph nodes and cause a lymph problem are, you know, is malaria and the filarial ones, right? That's why, so the filarial worms, you know, filarial worms, right? You know, the lymphatic filariasis. [00:36:00] They carry these, these little round worms, these, these, these, these, they're, they're nematodes, roundworms and there's like three or four families of them. They infect the lymph nodes and lymph vessels and they cause big problems. They cause lymphedema, they cause elephantiasis, which you've heard of, and they cause, cause hydrosil. 

So in a man a hydrosil, so the scrotum, which has the testicles, as we all know, becomes filled with fluid. So they could be, could be 

as big as a pillowcase. You know, you know, of elephantiasis, right? You know, the person would also have, you know, losing protein in their urine. They would have, they might have some blood in their urine. They could have problems with their lungs. They're going to have fungal infections. They'll have pain, of course, and there's also going to be you're going to have, I don't know if you have, I don't know why you're saying what you're saying, but I, I mean, malaria can get into the lymph nodes. 

Malaria basically is a [00:37:00] Parasite that lives in our red blood vessel of red blood cells, but it could they can wind up a little bit but those are the only two the filarial worms and the I don't the reason I don't know is because unless let me It's south america and africa. Are you bit? That's where you've been, right? 

I mean, you know, Southeast asia, too. So miyanmar has a lot india and and there's increasing amounts in thailand and but only in certain rural areas And Cambodia, Vietnam, or, you know, around Southeast Asia, but, you know, like, I mean, so, so, you know, so Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, and Myanmar together account for like 52 percent of the world's filarial, and then they're Africa and all that. 

So have you, if you've not been there a bit, so I don't know if that's what you have. All right. [00:38:00] I don't know if that's what you have. So, now you said you were taking Prasequanto, right. And, you know, If you have filarial worms, proziquantel and Nyclosamide are not effective. Neither of those work. All right and ivermectin and albendazole, albendazole, ivermectin and albendazole. 

They also use diethyl carb, carb, carb carbamazine, 

very weird word but you might as well use ivermectin and albendazole. That will work, right? Because the proziquantel won't work for filarial, if that's what you have. You, so you, I don't know if you have that. I wish we could see, that's the thing. If we're on a, if you were on the on the zoom, on the zoom if you belong to the, the parasite group, we could interact, I could find out what's going on with you. 

So anyway 

if [00:39:00] that's not, if you don't have one of the, if you haven't been any of these areas and you haven't been or been really close with somebody who had been to these areas and they had it. I mean, it's, it's very hard to get it that way. Then that's not what you have. And then the lymph node problem is probably something else. 

But, again, you should all do parasite cleanses anyway, and I usually do ivermectin one of the benzimidazoles, and niclosamide, or prasequanto, or all of them. 

They want to be in my live video. What does that mean? Screen 

splits? I don't know. Anyway Are you guys still here on Facebook? 

What do you think about the buzz going on about oxalates? You heard about that, right? Scooby the dog? Did you hear what I was saying? 

Yes? 

You guys all heard the discussion 

about oxalates? Yeah, good. [00:40:00] Okay. All right. So, I mean, it's, well, to put it succinctly, And clearly it's just B. 

Now, when I, oh, Scooby, you didn't, you didn't get that, huh? Okay. And I'm going to do this talk on food, you know, the food webinar, and the last part of the food webinar is going to be on clarifying some of these myths, and that's one of the myths. But anyway, by here, the, by the way, Scooby the dog, check this out. 

How about this? Large studies, non vegetarians have a lot more Kidney stones from oxalate, calcium oxalate, than vegetarians. How does that happen? And when you're drinking green juices and you're getting lots of hydration, and magnesium and raising the pH, it's impossible to get a calcium oxalate. It's not possible. 

Chemically not [00:41:00] possible. Now, if you were, oh, by the way, here's another interesting factoid, and that is, when we look at the calcium oxalate stones in people who have calcium oxalate, which is the most common kidney stone, the oxalate is not, and we can do this with certain tests the oxalate is not exogenous, in other words, it's not, it was not coming from the outside and it was eaten, it is the oxalates that are produced endogenously as part of metabolism. 

Say what? Yeah. Anyway, there's so many reasons. So, by the way Mr. Wolf kale is, guess what, dill, a superfood. Do you mean that the truth never changes? I'm sorry, it does never change. 

So, one on one is still two. 

Dehydration, acid, acidic, and that's it. Celery juice, excellent. I mean, these are, these, [00:42:00] do not be afraid of juicing plants. Now, for those of, go die hard. corpse eaters, I guess you could make a corpse juice. I'm trying to figure out how it. So let's say you would take what people call a pork chops or steak raw, of course you could put it in the blender, but I don't see there's no fiber. 

So you're not going to be able to extract the fiber from the, there's no fiber. And so you can only make it a soup. So you're going to just blend it up so you can blend it up and you can make a you know, like, , a steak mush soup, or like you can eat it with a spoon, right? You can blend it really good. 

And then it's raw, raw steak. And then you could you know, eat it with this. 

All right. So, try that for like three weeks and see if you're, you know, I saw this, I wish I could find [00:43:00] it because I want to, I want to do one of those double things where. The person's talking and I'm on the this doctor said he was being interviewed. He goes, so you haven't eaten meat in how long? 

He goes, oh, five or six years now. Yeah. There's nothing you can get from whatever you can get nutrition wise from plants. You can get it all from animals. You don't need, you don't need deep plants. So I thought that for a moment I had woken up and I was like on another planet in another universe, because there's no way that can't be true. 

That's like saying. 

It's true. If that animal ate everything, if it got, if it got, it'll have all of its nutrients from the plants. So if you really want to have like, like make sure that you've got the most out of, if you're, you'd like to eat meat, they call meat. If you're like the flesh, the best way would be is to make sure you've got a really strong, healthy, vegetarian human, [00:44:00] and then kill them and eat them. 

Yeah. And it's because it's human. It's going to be, it will have made. It'll have everything you need and and and in its blood it'll have in its blood and all that It'll have all the nutrients because it's eating the plants 

So it'll have that just like a cow doesn't make b12. The b12 is made by the microorganism All the stuff all the nutrients will be there. So the best would be to eat the A really healthy vegetarian human would be the best if you're a meat eater. Yeah. Oh i'm a carnivore Okay, go carnivore that carnivore that okay. 

You 

But why not? I mean, any argument in favor of eating flesh, the same argument can be used for cannibalism. 

But to me, you know, I look at a piece of corpse. And it just doesn't look appetizing. I've never thought, oh my god, I've got to have that muscle. I want to eat that, I want to lick [00:45:00] and smell and taste and chew and swallow that muscle. I've never, I never think that way. So I know, but I guess people do, right? 

Anyway, think about it. 

Now, let's go on to the next question. Next question, Christine it's regarding schistosomiasis. If true, is it true that prasequental only addresses the parasite and not the eggs? Can you advise how eggs can be fully eliminated? Is there a more effective protocol than just proziquantel alone? Well, yeah, I, I wonder, I guess someone led you, led you astray because actually 

anyway, so anyway, so, so the proziquantel is the most commonly used for in this situation for schistosomiasis, but it does not kill the eggs. You're right. All right. But it can, it reduces the number of eggs. By killing the female worms. But it's not [00:46:00] gonna, the, the eggs that have already been laid are there, and the few worms that, that are left will, will make them right now. 

So how do you kill the eggs? Well, you can kill the eggs with NCL IDE and with oxide. Do you remember those two? We, me, I mentioned before, Niaz Oxide, which is a Linea Niaz ide is an anti protozoal and an anti helmond for worms too. So it's kind of a. Versatile, right? But it is active. It's active against eggs, the eggs of schistosomes. 

Same with glycosamide, right? And then and then there's something called mirazid, which comes from myrrh. You know myrrh? Remember frankincense and myrrh? Those three, three astrologers who were, were found their way to Bethlehem, and so the story goes. And 

they said frankincense and myrrh and gold, right? I think the gold was curcumin. Anyway, 

So that's what you would do. So I [00:47:00] would say do the prozacuanthal and the nitrosamide and nitrous oxalate because you got to do them all anyway for other stuff. Right. So, yeah, so that, that should be easy. Okay. Christine. All right. Now on to Antoinette, how to treat H pylori bacteria. and SIBU. 

For those of you who don't know the acronym of Small Intestinal Bowel Overgrowth. Now, that is quite a Okay, there's SIBU, there's colitis, ulcerative colitis, where are those balloons from? That was weird. Ulcerative colitis, SIBU, Small Intestinal Bowel Overgrowth 

Crohn's, 

Irritable Bowel Syndrome, all of this stuff, right? And all of these. What we're finding is that we've got, it's basically a [00:48:00] dysbiosis. What's a dysbiosis? 

A healthy biosis. Osis always means condition of bio is life. So condition of life, meaning in your gut, what they're referring to is you've got like a hundred trillion microorganisms, right? Not just bacteria, you know, archaea and fungi, fungi and even like, right. I mean, even some of what we call parasites, protozoa stuff. 

Yeah. And a hundred trillion of them. And they're in a relative proportion, like there's 30 percent of these to 2. 6 percent of these, whatever. And they are responsible for it. It means that it's not like they have a job, 

them eat them living and living means eating. They're eating and their metabolic metabolic byproducts keep us alive. They are as 

important for us [00:49:00] as. Our heart as important as our brain. The reason I say that is because if they, we didn't have them, we would be dead and they are, they make the neurotransmitters the way our brains work. 

You know, we'll, we'll, we'll, we'll go into one day about what we should do a whole seminar on on microflora, but anyway, 

they get out of balance. In other words, you get too much of these and not enough of these and all that. So you wind up with a dysbiosis instead of a healthy biosis, a dysbiosis like this. And that they do not provide the 

they don't stimulate the immune system. They do the opposite. They don't do all the things we need. They don't make enough. You know, that's how we make our blood clots. It goes on and on with, with, with all the things that, that, that these microorganisms neurotransmitters. I mean, so, so if you have a dysbiosis, [00:50:00] you're in trouble because you're, nothing's going to work. 

You won't be able to eat, digest, you're going to have pain, you're going to have problems. Are 

we back on you guys on on Facebook and YouTube? Are we back on? Did we get back on? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Somebody say yeah, yeah, yeah. Because they just told me you went off. Are we back on? 

Facebook, YouTube, Rumble. Are we back on? 

Are we back on? Are we back on? Hello? Somebody say yes. 

Yes, yes, yes. Grace, is that a yes? Yeah, okay, good. That a yes. All right, so cool. Thank you. It went off. I don't know what happened. Anyway, we get a dysbiosis and you wind it. So they're calling us SIBO, small intestinal bowel overgrowth. Why do they say overgrowth? Because normally, I mean under in the healthy conditions, we have a lot of microorganisms in our colon and not as many in our small [00:51:00] bowel. 

Not as many. We still have them. So 10, 10 to the 4th. What's 10 to the 4th? 10 times What is gut 4 0? SIBO 10, 000 whereas in the gut in the colon, it's way over, it's like per millimeter of substance. So anyway, there's a lot there. So if you get more than that, if you get more than like 10 to the 5th, then they say, ah, you have overgrowth in your, in your small intestines. 

It's out of balance. That's all it is. It's out of balance. And you can call it SIBU, you can call it Irritable Bowel Syndrome, that if it's lower and whatever, it's all the same thing. So don't let them, and they're, and, and, and, if you read their, their, their, their, their research, they're going to say, and it's very important for the physician to make an accurate diagnosis. 

So at the end of the, I'm going to call this SIBU instead of Irritable Bowel [00:52:00] Syndrome. 

It's very important because for him to make have the proper diagnosis so that he can make the appropriate therapeutic intervention. Well, guess what? They don't know what they're doing. Do you know what they're doing? Do you know what they're, do you know how they treat this? Do you know how they treat dysbiosis, basically? 

Whatever you want to call it. Now, I mean, you've got to be, I hope you're all sitting down, right? Though I'm not the only one standing up and listening to this. You've got to be sitting down because they treat dysbiosis with antibiotics. Antibiotics! And, and, and in some sort of way it's saying take probiotics and antibiotics. 

And it's like, you know, You don't have an argument with them. You don't have a discussion with them. Right? It would be, it would be like you, would you have an, would you have a serious argument or a serious discussion about, I don't know, let's say I don't know, the educational system in, in your [00:53:00] community with someone who was four years old? 

Nah, you wouldn't because, yeah, you wouldn't. Same thing. You don't talk to these guys. All right. Yeah. So, yeah. Anyway 

so how do you treat H. pylori and and sebum? Okay, so H. pylori, you may all know, is a organism called Helicobacter pylori and it is it actually likes a very acidic environment, so it lives in the stomach and it's, and it, it's, it can, it's, its presence is often associated with ulcers, stomach ulcers, and ultimately with what happens to chronic inflammatory Chronic inflammation is that it can lose its mitochondria and winds up fermenting and you've got chronically fermenting cells there So that can happen, right? 

All right now 

so in either case you don't want the H. pylori there and you don't want a dysbiosis of Going on. So when we look at all the different [00:54:00] organisms that are in the SIBU And the C bone, the H pylori, so you can say, well, how can I, I have two different diseases. How do I treat them at the same time? You don't have two different diseases because there are no diseases. 

There are situations where the body is adapting. And and here, what's the situation here? Here is we have a, We have it's out of proportion the microorganism. Why are they out of proportion? How did that come to be because if we don't ask that question, we can't fix it, right? Right. Okay So, how did they come to be how why are there more of these guys and not enough of these guys? 

Why? Why is there why are there ants in his house and there's no ants in my house? Why? Are there? 

fish in the sea Why are there? 

Worms in the ground any Organism that is anywhere it is there because it [00:55:00] found food. That's it. No food. No organism. That's it. That's it. 

And we're talking about microorganisms. We're macro. We're having elephants, giraffes, and E. coli. They all need to find food. So if you've gotten a particular Proportion of microorganisms in you that is not doing you a lot of good, that's making you not feel well, it's 'cause you're feeding them 

to stay like that. Stop feeding them. So what, how do you deal with this? First of all, first thing you're gonna do is clean. Cleanse, do a juice cleanse and or a water, 

I would say do a juice cleanse at first. 

And you're gonna find, they're gonna go wood. You're going to, they're gonna go back into proportion. Now, if you want to kill H. pylori, how can I kill H. pylori without using antibiotics? Because antibiotics are going to kill off other important [00:56:00] bacteria. Very simple. You get colloidal silver, but not any colloidal silver. 

You get argentin 23. Why argentin 23? Argentin 23 was made in like, I think they opened in 97 or something. The guy that opened it, his name was Steve Quinto. Steve has passed now. An amazing man, a good friend of mine really, I mean, one of the, one of the few people that I could actually have long, satisfying conversations with. 

So anyway, he and I were, he, he, he, he was an amazing guy. He had been an airline pilot. I and then he 

bought an air he made, he developed an airline, it was called Eastern Airlines. And it got really big. He made a lot of money. And then the, them, the elite started to Knock on his door and he said I'm out of here. He sold it had a lot of money He said what am I going to do now? And he wound up making this argent in 23, [00:57:00] which is which is the the best absolutely best colloidal silver in the world And it's got look it up in pub med. 

It's that there are studies on it. It's the only one that is is that? Because he has, he figured out how to put 23 parts per million. Now, when you get a colloidal silver, it's going to usually be 400, 500 parts per million, 800, 200, 100. Okay. So, and it's in the colloid means it's like a, it's like sort of separated in a bubble from the rest of everything else now. 

So you're taking this because it, why? Because silver is anti micro cycle, but it seems to only the bad, the bad unhealthy ones. 

The old expression being born with a silver spoon in your mouth meant that you had enough money to afford a silver spoon because the silver kept microorganisms. So they used to keep milk. They shouldn't have, they shouldn't have. Milk is baby food. But anyway. in a silver bowl, large silver bowl, and it would [00:58:00] not spoil. 

So silver is very powerful. So, problem is if you get like, if it's not made, those colloids are not strong, what will happen is when you, when you take them, they will, they will, instead of being these little bubbles, they start coalescing. And then they, you'd wind up getting large amounts of silver and your, your head will turn blue, actually blue, it's called agoria. 

And it's permanent. 

You don't want a blue head. Maybe you do. If you do, then don't worry about it. But if you don't want a blue head, then you don't. So you need to get a colloidal silver that's not made in your backyard or in your back room 

that is made and that will stay in the colloid, not coalesce. Argentin 23 does that. It's, it's been, it's, it's, it's, it's research is published. In fact, these nano, it's really, they call it hydro, hydro gel, hydro gel, really like a hydrosol. But you know how big it is? 0.8 nanometers. A [00:59:00] nanometer is 1000000000th of a meter. 

A meter is about three feet, 

it's 0.8 nanometers. So it's very, very small. A lot of surface area gets in and does it. So what you do is you, if you, if you have a h pylori and you don't want to take antibiotics, what you don't, you don't wanna do it. Alright? So, so remember the, the RJN 23, it's really, really small. 0.8 ome. Therefore, it's easily absorbed, right? 

And it's, it can get anywhere. Okay. It's got a positive charge, which is very, very important. And it's it's pure. It's 99. 999 percent pure. It was made with just pure silver and water. H2O. Not, 

you can give it IV. You can use it. It's amazing. Now, Argentin 23 can only be sold, is only sold to licensed practitioner, like doctors, nurse practitioners PAs. I don't know if they include chiropractic. I don't know. I don't know all the rules. Okay, but but here's the thing you can get it. [01:00:00] There's actually what you can do is if you don't know so you can only get it from a practitioner. 

You can't go buy it, right? It's not gonna be in the store what they had in the store was something called sovereign 10 parts per million instead of 23. It's just not as good. Okay, so the there's a There's a number you can call That is lemme see. I wrote, I wrote it down here. And you can ask them who, where there's a practitioner in your area that you can buy it from. 

Where is it? If I can't find it here, just go to 

Natural Immunogenic is the name of the company that makes Argen 23 natural Immunogenic. I am like immune system. IMUN, immunogenic, G-E-N-I-C. I have the number. Oh, I thought I wrote it down, but I didn't. Ah, here it is. Yeah. It's called Practitioner [01:01:00] Reporter. You gotta get a licensed practitioner. You contact Customer Care Team at 888 328 8840 if you're in the U. 

S. If you're out of the U. S., then it's plus 1 941 702 6100. They will find a practitioner near you where you can go get it. Now, why do you want to have it? Well Let's say you've got candida irritable bowel, leaky gut, Crohn's, colitis, diverticulitis, any of those, here's what you do. You take, in a, in a glass, right, you get, you mix two tablespoons, which is about 30 mls, right, of the Argentin 23, with an equal amount of pure aloe vera juice. 

Now pure, to me, is you get the aloe vera plant, you get a real thick one, and peel off the the skin. The the skin of the leaf [01:02:00] blend it up and make yourself and then that you've got the real deal That's the real deal not something that was prepared. Then you do that. And then you drink that on an empty stomach, right? 

Yeah, and if like an hour before meals All right, and I would do it three times a day four times a day. Most people do it just twice a day. That's fine Okay. The other one is when you go to sleep at night take some probiotics 

It keeps telling me that It keeps telling me that it went off unexpectedly. Did it go off again? You guys, are you back on 

Facebook? YouTube? Are you guys back on? Are you got Baz out? Are you got back on? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Are you back on? 

Are we back on guys? Facebook or YouTube? Hello. Hello. Hello. Alright, good, good, good. My gosh. Alright by the way I saw something there about Amazon. Scooby. Jeff Bezos [01:03:00] who bought Whole Foods and is turning it into a human less enterprise where you don't have humans, you're gonna be and you've gotta have facial recognition and digital. 

He's part of the thing and remember what Amazon's doing when I'm in the U. S. and I go, like, to Best Buy. They don't have anything anymore. No place has everything. Why they want you to start ordering it online rule. The the goal is, is to remove retail shops, order everything online. That's the goal. 

Remember, you will own nothing and be happy. You will be in a on a 15 minute smart city and you will not own anything, not even your clothing. You will rent them and it will be delivered to you in a drone. 

And you know what? I really, I wish. That I was either making that up or completely 

anyway, so don't feed jeff anymore So what you're gonna do is you're gonna you [01:04:00] can look on amazon find the name of the company or whatever it is That's got and go to them anybody but jeff bezos and jeff if you're listening, you know You wouldn't listen to this because you're not interested don't feed the monster find out, you know Go to the the company that makes it and then ask them to send it to 

you. All right 

So they're doing this on purpose. Okay? They don't have this then there's a better order online better order online and then I remember like, at the Last year two years. Anyway, there's this one. I kept seeing Clothing store after clothing store going out of business and saying we're online. We're online You know and then you go to h& m and they're saying if you get that urge that you know People have urges at midnight to shop great. 

You got urged to shop at midnight Anyway, so this is the move the move is to the right. Okay. It's very convenient, right? Remember the word convenience [01:05:00] means You're going to do if you, they're going to, they, they, they, they, they developed a mechanism that's going to so that you don't have to do something else. 

So I got a remote control. I don't have to get up and go press the button, say, by the convenience means it's going to something I don't have to do something. So you see, ultimately, the ultimate convenience is what? I don't even have to get up. I can just sit in my chair all day long and we'll turn the chair into a toilet so that I don't have to get up to use the bathroom. 

It can become a toilet. Somehow I built, come up with it. I order my food and that exercise, they're going to have a it's going to have a certain thing that it'll shake me at a certain, whatever. It's going to figure out how to exercise me. So I don't have to, I don't have to get up. And then at night it'll turn into a bed at night. 

Can you imagine? Complete convenience. I don't have to ever move. Alright, let's get really convenient. No, let's get inconvenient. Right? Elevator, stairs, take the stairs. [01:06:00] Okay, can I carry your bags? No, you cannot carry my bags. Alright, alright, alright, alright. Get inconvenient. Do the inconvenient thing. 

Remember the two words that people get sucked into, and I don't know why, and that is, it's convenient and it's for your safety. Huh. For your safety, we want you to you can't bring any liquid on the plane. Okay. Why? I don't know. I just work it. Okay. So, wait. I said, but if I have less than 100 CCs of liquid, I can have it. 

Now, I can't bring toothpaste on the plane. It's not a liquid but so I don't know what they thought. I I they took and I because I I'm not going to get the regular toothpaste that everybody has. So, now, what do you think I'm going to do? You think I'm going to run into the cockpit and like start brushing the pilot's tooth teeth and they'll crash? 

What do you think I'm going to do with the toothpaste? 

[01:07:00] Anyway. Yeah, but it's for my, it's for my safety. 

You know, I, I feel so like loved and protected and and I, and I, and I just, you know, think that my government has gone out of their way to make me safe. I don't know. You know, it doesn't get much better. Right. I'm just so happy. All right. Anyway, so you do this now, by the way, when you're taking it, you're going to take these two tablespoons of Argenta. 

You're going to put it in with aloe and you're going to do that too, at least twice a day, empty stomach, empty stomach, empty stomach. Now. You're gonna take a nice good probiotic at night which you go to bed. You're also gonna take some selenium just because You can get used up. So just take some selenium For 

Brazil nuts make the prison eat the Brazil nuts or make yourself Brazil nut milk 

Anyway, you do that for about two to eight weeks if you've got all any of those things we were talking about It should help [01:08:00] it will help it should go away. Absolutely now if you have 

What do you call it? H pylori. Then, that's different. Remember, that's in your stomach, right? Okay? So, what you're going to do is a little bit different. Just because of this. You're going to get two tablespoons, again, of the arginine 23. You got H pylori, right, in your stomach, right? You don't want to think about it. 

So, what you're going to do is you're going to take the two, and you're going to swallow them. Before you swallow, you gargle a little bit, and then swallow. And then, you know, wait about ten minutes. Then Lie on your left side, pretend. 

Alright. Then take two more tablespoons and lie on your back 

and then take two more tablespoons and lie on your right side. Alright. So in that 50 minute period, you will have been in five different 

standing up. No, no, no, no. [01:09:00] And guess what? You won't have to do that too many times, 

but they're not, you're not going to hear that anywhere. They want you to take what they call triple antibiotic therapy. Yes. Triple antibiotic means we're going to make sure you have, You think you had a dysbiosis before? Wait till we're done with you. 

All right, so that's how you do it. Argentin 23 and I don't have any stake in anything. If I did, I wouldn't be poor. Oh, you're not poor. Yeah. Huh. 

I am. You know, if I became disabled and I couldn't work for any reason, I have enough money to last me 

three months. 

Not poor, but so how do they diagnose SIBU and all that sort of thing? You know, they, they, the, the, the gold standard is they put a, they put a tube down you and they take a piece out of your Or your ilium, I mean, or you're a EDA for small, for small small bowel overgrowth. [01:10:00] So anyway, and if they find 10, 10 to the fifth bacteria per milliliter, then you have overgrowth. 

You should have 10 to the fourth. Okay. 10 out. Now they do a breath test too, because if you have, they look at, they look at hydrogen because how wide do I that Because bacteria, it will metabolize. Carbohydrate. 

It just went off again, right? It just went off again. All right, we were back on. I'm imagining we're back on. Hello, we're back on. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. 

Yeah, Sprouts is doing it. Sprouts is doing it. Whole Foods is, it used to be called Whole Paycheck and now it's, I don't know what it is, but just, you know, the best way to deal with it is don't see it anymore. Take it out of your vision. You don't even go there. You know, there's no reason to ever go there ever for [01:11:00] anything. 

And don't use Amazon anyway, you're back on. Okay, very good. No, the breast test. Okay, are they accurate? It turns out that they pretty much, 

yeah, but I mean, they've got to have you, that you fast for 12 hours, you come in and then they give you you know, either some glucose or lactulose. Lactulose is a 

well, that's what we give people with we have high ammonia levels because their liver is in trouble. But anyway, okay. So, and then, and then, and then, so you fast it and now we can see when the bacteria or the microorganisms metabolize these carbohydrates, right? And they'll, they can, it's a, whether or not it turns into hydrogen, methane, or hydrogen sulfide, right? 

These are three basic products, so we can tell what kinds of organisms are there. So, if you've got a lot of methane, we know, so that's just it. And then yeah, it's, it's pretty much done, but it doesn't matter. What does it matter? 

You know, you probably already knew because your symptoms and all that, that you've got something going [01:12:00] on. So what should you do? Well, I guess I'll I guess I'll do a juice cleanse, and then maybe a fast, and then I'll start eating like human, the kind of food that I want to eat so that I have a really good microbiome. 

Because if I have a really good microbiome, I'm done. That's what you do under any case, so I don't care what name you want to put on it. Acebo, IBS, 

it's very important that the that your doctor makes the an accurate 

Anyway, so now, and they put you on an elemental diet. So if you have an Acebo or whatever, they're going to put you on an elemental diet. that means. It's unbelievable. They're going to just, they take up the, they're going to, it's going to be some sort of liquid that they, you know, I'm sure they have it. 

They buy, they, they sell it or it's got amino acids. It's got, it's got all the different elements of a healthy diet, but not in its natural, not, not in its natural condition, not, not, not how it became that way. That's an elemental diet and you're doing it. And then [01:13:00] they're going to give you with that. 

They're going to give you antibiotics and probiotics. It's, Insane and they get away with it. They get away with it. Now. The other thing is they're saying why do people develop this? They think it's because they're having a Decreased motility in there and the decreased motility can be because they've had 

Surgeries, they've had radiation. They've had whatever whatever damage it or how about they just overeat And they eat too frequently and they don't eat real food. It's poisoned and their, their, their GI Okay. How about that? Yeah. Okay. How about that? So what do they want to give? They want to get your gut moving again. 

They want it because they think it's slowed down. So they give you what they call a pro kinetic drug and they have all kinds of ones. The least damaging is something called metaclopramide. And we use that for nausea anyway. So metaclopramide is what they call, it's, it's like a [01:14:00] parasympathic memetic. What does that mean? 

Okay. Remember you have the sympathetic nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system, right? So the sympathetic is muscles, , parasympathetic is all your gut heart. So your peristalsis is parasympathetic. So if you increase that, you will increase the transit time, right? 'cause they're saying that it's a motility issue. 

These overgrowth. Not, it has nothing to do with, it has nothing to do with what you're feeding them. It has to do with motility. But the motility. Why do you have motility issues? 'cause you're not eating or you went and let them irradiate you or do something to you. Right. Stay away from them. Okay, so here it is. 

So now medical anyway, so the 

parasympathetic, so the, the term mimetic means it acts like it mimics it. Para parasympathetic mimetic. [01:15:00] Now what does that mean? Well, what is the main. Neurotransmitter in parasympathetic system is acetylcholine. So acetylcholine, you know, not, not what do you call it? Not you know, epinephrine or norepinephrine. 

Acetylcholine or dopamine. Acetylcholine is inactivated by enzymes because, you know, we always remember whatever's going on in our body. Something's always performing a function and there's always something that's turning it down because we've always needs to modulate everything. Okay. So there is something called cholinesterase, which is an enzyme that will knock out the do you call it? 

That, that, that, that, that degrades acetylcholine. Okay. Acetylcholine is how the nerves talk to each other in the, in the parasympathetic. All right. So, what does metaclopramide do? It blocks the cholinesterase. So, it can't stop it. And in that way, it's an indirect parasympathomimetic. So, [01:16:00] I like that for nausea. 

If I have somebody who's got advanced CFCs, and they're nauseous and all that sort of thing they've also got all sorts of problems. If you're taking, if you're taking opiates, you're, it's, yeah. So, anyway, there's lots of problems. So, metaclopramide is not only anti nausea, and the reason it's anti nausea is because it moves things along. 

It doesn't let it just sit there and make you nauseous. It moves things along same thing if you've got you know, bloated and gastric, it's just going to move things along. So you can take it for nausea, you can take it for bloating, you can take it for all those things. And if you're diabetic and you have what's called gastroparesis, where, you know, just like the nerves, you know, diabetics get numb feet and they get ulcers and stuff like that, they the same mechanism happens in their stomach and their gastrointestinal system. 

gastroparesis, and paresis, paresis, gastro is stomach gastroparesis. It's just their words. You know, I remember remember the only thing that they know [01:17:00] are words, right? The lawyer, you can't talk to the lawyer because you know what the hell they're talking about because they're using legalese and with the IT guys. 

I don't know what they're talking about. He's like the plumbers. How about the plumbers? How about the electricians? You know what there's? I don't know. It's language. It's all language. So, don't think I'm not smart enough. You are way smart enough. We're all smart enough. We just need to have it interpreted just like if you go to Zimbabwe, you're gonna need in it. 

You most of it. Most of it. You need an interpreter. Does that mean you're stupid because you need an interpreter? No. Same thing. Same thing. Same thing. Same thing. All right. Now so, 

all right. Okay, that's that. I answered that and 100 other questions. Okay, 

Lori Badnail and Tofunga. Well, I don't know how if the nails really, you know, Sometimes if the nails are just like, if it's just really, really in bad shape we can, we, we can numb up. We use we can numb either side. The, the, the nerves for fingers and [01:18:00] toes is on either side of the, and you can numb it up with lidocaine so that it's completely numb and pull the nail out and just start over. 

I mean, if the nail's like, because toenails can get, you can't save them. They're already like this. So I don't know how bad yours is. And of course there are, there are these antifungals. And they're really, really strong. And then you can mess with your liver. Yeah, you can maybe do that, but you've got to restore balance in your body, get it fast, cleanse all that stuff. 

You'd be amazed at what those things do. Fasting and cleansing, cleansing. Now when I was living in Japan, 

what was that? Early, mid nineties. It was a guy from Australia that and he had a really long term Fungal toenail fungal problems, really. And so he said I'll never forget with, you know, of course it's not urine, he calls it urine. He would bathe his feet in his urine every morning, [01:19:00] fresh urine. 

I think he did it just once. Anyway, it didn't take long, three weeks, I think he was gone. 

I don't understand it. I don't understand it. I don't understand the whole urine thing because, you know, maybe in a situation like that, but drinking it, I would never, I would never do it because I'm of the, I, my, my, my understanding of biology is that everything, the, my, our kidneys are extremely precise. 

They maintain the pH, they maintain the sodium and the potassium. They are responsible for all the electrolytes in the pH. They are very precise. Why would they not hold on to some stuff that we needed? Why would they let it? They don't. They know that's what kidneys do. They know what we need and we know we don't need, that's what they do. 

So my. Understanding is that what's in the urine, it was excess or had no use at all, you know, so [01:20:00] poisons. So you eat a, you eat a poison, your liver wants to do what? Your liver wants to take it if it's fat soluble, make it water soluble so you can pee it out. 

All right, so I'm just telling you the that's why I wouldn't, even though there are great anecdotal stories and all that sort of thing, and that there's a lot of wonderful ideas about it, and that's okay, you want to do it, do it, but I just wouldn't. I don't see how, I need things to explain to me. 

So other than that you can take that, argezin 23, you can soak it in that. You can use iodine. You can paint it, iodine, iodine is very powerful antimicrobial. So depending on how badly you're, Tone nail has been and how long it's been because there are toenails that get thickened and yellow. You can't there's no way you're gonna It's gonna restore it to the way it was and it's in the condition It's probably gonna harbor them so you get rid of it You got to go to the doctor someone somebody who knows emergency medicine You [01:21:00] can't no one otherwise pulling a nail out is one of the great tortures of life. 

So 

I agree. I think the whole, the whole, it's just all a scam. They're putting names on one condition and that condition is called dysbiosis and dysbiosis because you're of your diet. I mean, it's like, well, it's just way too simple, right? They don't like that. So now, 

what is the difference in symptoms with, 

okay, my, my, my friend is in London. She's in her 50s. Early 50s, been diagnosed with colorectal CFC stage four. She's just had surgery, removed her, remove her colon and was fitted. with a stoma. Once she recovered, they planned chemotherapy. She had a history of colitis. I know you don't recommend chemo as it leads to metastasis. 

What do you suggest instead of chemo or could she have low dose chemo? I personally know people who had chemo and their CFCs has not returned after many years. You think there [01:22:00] are some people in surgery chemo does work. She's very open to integrative therapies. Well, I, what she just did tells me she's not that open to integrative therapies. 

But 

Okay, so they removed her, not her whole colon. She must have had a tumor down near her, her the, the, the, the, the last part of the small, of the large intestine and the sig or the, you know, in the sigmoid and the rectum right around there. And they had to remove that. And then they, they couldn't save the anus. 

And that, that's why they have to put in a stoma if it's a permanent, permanent stoma. 

If they, if they said they can reverse it later on, that's good. That means it's higher up. They didn't take out the whole. They want to do chemo after they got rid of the tumor. Then why did they want to do chemo to kill the stem cells? It's not possible. Look it up, look up high dose chemo and stem cells and look under PubMed or even if you want to use a CIA [01:23:00] scholar Google scholar, either way or whatever, you know, look it up. 

It's a real research and find out that it will. Not kill the stem cells, but rather will increase the stem cells will increase circulating tumor cells It will do that that it will do that. It will do that if we run a zoom right now I would bring up the research to show you. 

Yeah, you made it onto the live. Yay. All right. I'm glad 

So at least the metastasis and it doesn't do and then why would you give chemo? You just did the surgery unless you didn't get it all if you didn't get it all now You got most of it, so that means only a little bit, so it's not going to be that hard, so it's not negative. If she's open to integrative therapies, then stop doing what you're doing. 

Why do you need chemo if the tumor's gone? 

Anyway, so the low dose of, 

your friend has got to go to a biological, your friend has got to do it thorough, your friend has got to, [01:24:00] after the juice cleanse, start eating real food. I mean, that's what they, take certain supplements that we talk about, yeah, there is, that's, that's what she has to do, alright? Alright. I'm just, I've got to do the same thing we all do. 

She's got to go. She can go to Dr. Ziggy in London. Dr. Ziggy in London. 

Suzanne, I was, I know this is colon, colon CFCs three and a half years ago, shortly after I had surgery. It hasn't gone away since then and recurred for the third time. First two times I succumbed to surgery. First, the left lobe of my liver and second, a small chunk of my left lung. Now there's a disentermination in the same lung and, and one on my liver where it was resected. 

I would do so many things differently, but hindsight. It's 2020. My naturopath recommends surgery again. 

He's also recommending a neoantigen CFC vaccine. That's fairly new, [01:25:00] but showing progress. Listen, you gotta find a real naturopath. There's nothing natural about this. 

As well as photodynamic therapy and off label drugs, ivermectin and LDN. I've just started the ivermectin. I'm very interested. Oh my god. You need a lot of stuff. Listen, Suzanne. Okay. This guy or lady is, he is not a, it's an allopathic assistant. All right. I cannot reinforce your belief that you will heal. 

You need to know, can't believe it. Cause belief implies doubt. LDN is good. Lotus. Now, these are all good fight, but that's not it. You've got to cleanse. You've got to cleanse. You've got to go. You didn't quit. You didn't stop making it. You haven't stopped making CFCs. And if you don't stop making it, it will never 

Stop coming back. Okay, you've got to do that. You've got to cleanse, do the biological cleanse. You got to, you got to do that. If you don't do that, [01:26:00] It's not a battle. It's restoring balance and health to your body. You've got to restore the balance. You've got to restore balance to your body. Okay, your body will work. 

You're not going to figure out how the body works because guess what? I'm going to do a ketogenic diet starve the cfcs Well, you can't because if you if you successfully got your glucose down to zero You would be dead and your body won't allow it because if your glucose goes too low your body will grab some muscle And turn it into glucose because somebody who's been on a 40 day fast you do a finger stick Their glucose is normal because the body needs glucose not only for fuel but for energy Biosynthesis to make amino acids and fatty acids. 

Same with glutamine. You gotta have it. You're not gonna starve it. So you're not gonna figure out how to do, do this, what are you gonna do? And, and there's way too many, it's, you know, 21 zeros, 37 trillion chemical [01:27:00] reactions every second. No, no one's gonna figure it out. And this molecule in this environment of the muscle is, the gut is doing great. 

Over here, it's terrible. So, do I need it or not? You can't figure it out. What you can do is restore balance. Let me get the gastrointestinal system healed. Let me balance the hormones. Let me balance the autonomic nervous system. That's a big one. The autonomic nervous system controls the immune system. Ah, ah, ah, ah. 

So does the brain. The neuro endocrine system, which is including in the thyroid and the adrenals and all that melatonin. So you want to balance your hormones, balance your autonomic nervous system, restore your immunity 

and you've healed your gut already. And then you control this, the monster and your [01:28:00] body will just hum. 

You'll be full of vibrant health and you don't, there's nothing you can do except watch it happen by restoring balance. You're sore and balanced. You're sore and balanced. Get rid of the garbage and start eating only real food. Only food that can be turned into flesh and blood or energy. Otherwise, don't eat it. 

You know what? It's getting late night. It's a bummer. But I, I, you know, we got so, it was not fair. We didn't get a chance to do things, you know? So, I, I just wanted to see if there was anything I could look real quickly. Can you there's so many questions like that. HPV, ATB positive. The dino wants to do colposcopy to test cell growth for, okay. 

Yeah. Why? So, Coposcopy, they use this, you know, it's got, they're looking at the, it's just a way of looking at with lens, special lens, looking at the labia, vulva, vagina, and cervix, [01:29:00] and they're going to paint different areas with either vinegar or with iodine, and depending on the stain, they can tell whether or not, then they're, then they want to biopsy those things, because they're looking for it. 

Chronically permitting cells. If they can find chronically permitting cells, they're going to tell you we got to rip everything out. We got to give you, we got to poison you. We got to take it. So you don't, you don't want to go that route. And guess what? If you do have some CFCs. 

Don't start poking them and make them spread. I got them. Okay, so what should I do? Well, I should do what I should do even if I didn't. And that is I'm gonna get healthy. How am I gonna get healthy? I'm gonna clean my body out, and then I'm going to eat only healthy food, only real food, and I'm gonna go to bed early, and I'm gonna be moving around all day and I'm going to be learning how to meditate and pray, and I'm gonna have healthy relationships. 

I'm gonna start, I'll stop lying and tell the truth. And, I'm going to become an authentic human being and I should do that whether or not I'm sick or not. I don't want to be sick. I should do [01:30:00] that. And if I'm sick I should do. And by the way, whatever is required to, if you're not well to get healthy, that same is required to maintain your health. So basically we're all on the same road on the same path and we're going to that beautiful, incredible paradise out there. 

It's called health. That's our road. That's our path. That's where we're all going. And don't let anybody put a label on you or these names and labels. What, for what? I'm out of balance. I need to get balanced. Period. We're all out of balance. We've got to get back in balance. That's all. We've been knocked on the head. 

We've been knocked on the every part and psychologically, you know, get it. Don't don't go into their quagmire of words and diagnosis. Get out of that. Get out of that. Jump off that train. That train leads to the morgue. That train leads to the morgue because you got to go to the hospital and the hospitals are the only buildings in the [01:31:00] world that That have a door to the morgue. 

So I don't want to go in a hospital because I don't want to, the possibility of going through that morgue door. Okay. 

The hospitals, you can look at them as the waiting rooms for the morgue. I don't want to go in the waiting room for the morgue. Do you? No, you don't. All right. Remember this. 

And listen, next week, I hope that I can get on and on time. I really, sorry, we missed a lot of time today and I didn't get to answer your questions, but. You know, New Year coming up. Happy New Year, everybody. And 

we're gonna do that fast, the cleanse, all of that, if everyone wants it. I'd like to do a group fast, 

but not January 2nd, because you might not be ready. What I'd like to see everybody do is eat healthy for about two weeks, and then let's do the fast. [01:32:00] So, okay, New Year's is over. You did whatever you did. Now. Get a few colonics or do your enemas daily, start eating just fantastic salads and smoothies and green juice, just do that for a couple weeks, colonics, then let's start the fast so that we're not going to be really, you know, really, really, because you know, when you fast and you start mobilizing toxins, it might not feel too good at the beginning. 

I'm telling you, 

what God does through fasting, and if you don't like the word God, I'm sorry. Come up with another word. How about 

dios? Or how about prajao? Or how about sohu? What about, there's lots of names for this. How about brahman? I mean, we're all talking about the same thing. 

We all know what we're talking about. 

What I'm trying to say is that the [01:33:00] cleanse, the fast, remodels your body biochemically on the most, 

the smallest, nano, pico sized area is cleansed and remodeled. Your body is restored. Fasting restores. In fact, if you want to know what real intermittent fasting is, a fast means 24 hours, no, no, no nutrients. 

Eating once a day is eating once a day. It's not intermittent fasting. So intermittent fasting would be eating every other day. Or eating every third day. That's intermittent fasting. That is, I'm good with God too. And I don't see God, God's not a man, or not a male. There's no XY chromosome, no penis, okay? 

So we gotta get rid of that idea of fatherly victory. 

The only, perhaps the only, what's the thing that, what's that, what's everybody into now? [01:34:00] Non, non non 

what is it? Non, not non dual non Non binary. I'm non binary. You're not benign. You're not non binary. All right, you're binary. Everything about you is binary. Sorry, we are binary. Look it up, understand what it means, and you'll see that the phenomenal universe is binary. Why would I say such a thing? 

Because there is no up without a down. You can't have a front without a back. It's just, it's just the way it is. So the only non binary thing in the universe is God. 

Anyway, fasting, cleansing will renew your body, restore it, and it's like a self cleaning oven. It'll do it in a way we can never figure out, but it does. How are you guys? Sawasdee krap. Namaste, namaskar, and aloha. See you next year. And 

then here we go. Over here, where is it? 

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