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Episode 137 - 3.9.25 The Mitochondrial Connection: How Cell Energy Powers Your Life Journey
What if everything you've been taught about healing is backward? In this eye-opening exploration of fundamental biological principles, we challenge the conventional wisdom that positions us as fixers of a broken system, revealing instead the extraordinary intelligence already at work within you.
Your body isn't a static object but a dynamic process—with 37 sextillion chemical reactions happening every second and millions of new cells being created, it operates with a complexity beyond human comprehension. This isn't just fascinating trivia; it's the key to understanding why true healing occurs not when we intervene, but when we create the environment for your body's innate wisdom to flourish.
We dive deep into the mitochondrial connection to longevity, explaining how these cellular powerhouses determine health across all mammal species. The strength of mitochondrial membranes directly correlates with lifespan—stronger membranes mean longer lives. Through practical strategies like strategic exercise, proper sleep rhythms, intermittent fasting, and cold exposure, you'll learn how to upregulate PGC1-alpha, the master controller of mitochondrial production.
The conversation challenges popular misconceptions about essential fatty acids, hormone therapies, and chronic conditions. Rather than seeing symptoms as isolated problems requiring separate treatments, we reveal how seemingly different health challenges often stem from the same underlying imbalances. When you restore proper biological balance by eliminating toxins, optimizing nutrition, and supporting natural processes, your body can resolve multiple issues simultaneously.
Whether you're dealing with digestive issues, hormonal imbalances, chronic inflammation, or more serious health challenges, this episode provides a framework for understanding health that transc
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Just as a reminder, I would like to and I think my team someday is going to do this and that is, start converting us over to X. Converting us over to X so that we do everything from X. We have to because, just like I was kicked off of TikTok, I will be kicked off of other things. Not because I say anything, nothing any stranger than what the things I see on TikTok, nothing any stranger than what the things I see on TikTok. And the things that I see on TikTok are not only weird and bizarre, but they're also the common agreed upon rhetoric, the anti, that. And they're still on. And I say things like oh, I don't know the health benefits of propolis, and they take down my video. So the point is, it's clearly it's not what I'm saying, it's they don't like me, all right. So therefore, we have to say, we have to know that I will be knocked off of Instagram, facebook and YouTube. So we got to convert over to X and I've been told that perhaps someday we're going to be able to do that, but I haven't seen it happening yet. So we need to do that. We need to over the x. Everybody start using x, forget facebook, forget it's going, these guys.
Speaker 1:They claim to be, um, changing right, you know a bushy blonde hairdo. Will what's his name again? Uh, will the real? Uh, what's his name? Is it fucking bird? No, no, it's uh zuckenberg. Uh, will the real mark zuckerberg? Please stand up. Is it bushy or is it clonal? I'm a clone or I'm a totally cool California guy. What is he?
Speaker 1:Anyway, you cannot think that these guys are going to really, that they really have a integrity, that they want the truth out there and that they want equal expression. It's not what they want. So, whatever they're telling us, whatever they're telling us is always what they want us to think. Right, it's never like straight, never authentic, you know, kind of like being in 2025. Right, never sure if anybody's talking the truth.
Speaker 1:Was it Zuckerberg or Fuckerberg? And it's one of those I get my Z's and F's mixed up. Gotta excuse me on that one. Anyway, yeah, it is Fuckerberg, you're right. Okay, thank you, I knew I so. Anyway, just a reminder that X is the only one.
Speaker 1:The title is what is it again? How do you get on? Oh, dr Thomas Lodi, md. All the rest of them, like Instagram and Facebook and Rumble, are DR Thomas Lodi, with no MD at the end. And that's just because, because, because, because we're dealing with artificial intelligence. Actually, we're not dealing with artificial intelligence, we are artificial intelligence.
Speaker 1:What we have produced is evil, idiots, evil idiocy, ei. We are AI, they are EI. We have produced evil idiocy. Why? Because Remember what God produces out of God's intelligence.
Speaker 1:Divine intelligence is nature, and nature is infallible. There's no trash, there's no garbage. What is waste to one organism? It excretes a waste. Another organism needs it to live, and when this organism dies, it's food for the others, like us and plants, and it's all like that. Right, you understand that? So that's nature Perfect and it's perpetual, it, right? You understand that? So that's nature perfect and it's perpetual. It keeps going, all right.
Speaker 1:So now, anything that we produced is called artifact. Right, that's what, uh, archaeologists are looking for. Artifact, that's the same. An artifact, it's something that's artificial. Artificial means it could not have happened by nature, because it's far from perfect, because that's what we produce. That which we produce is called artificial. Our intelligence produces which is artificial. Divine intelligence produces nature.
Speaker 1:So if we make one of our productions, is this system based on silicon? The silicon based instead of carbon based? The silicon based reality here that we uh, not reality, whatever it is. Now what happened we gave it? We downloadedbased reality here that we not reality, whatever it is. Now what happened? We downloaded all the stuff that we consider intelligence, which is data, right, and we gave it all the data and all of the grammatic and syntactic information it needed to put language and put it all together. What we could not give it, what we could not impart to it, what we are not capable of imparting to it, is soul, and because we didn't give it soul, we can't give it soul. There's no negotiating with it kill. My orders are to kill or I'm gonna kill. I've decided to kill. Whatever. There's no negotiating. So we have produced it. And I say idiot because it really is not too good at inductive reasoning at all. It's not inductive at all, creative, cannot what we call creativity incapable, anyway. So, anyway, evil, idiot. Divine intelligence yeah, okay, we got that straight. Very important stuff.
Speaker 1:Now I received the parasite kit, but there are no directions, just many different meds. Parasite kit from where? Oh, yes, kathy's on X, yay, everybody should be on X, you know, because I'm telling you I will be slaughtered. They hate me for some reason. I don't think I'm any well. I guess I'm different, but I'm not more controversial. I don't know. Whatever it is, what's going to happen is, if you don't get over the ex, you don't even know me anymore, so, anyway. So you all know that.
Speaker 1:You know we have the three groups in there. They're starting to grow the health and healing group, which is fundamental, parasite group second, and then the CFC group, which is, you know, sagittarius, leo and Gemini. So anyway, in those memberships there's a lot of different content. We have interactions. We have weekly Zoom interactions like this, except this is on Zoom, so I can share the screen and share some stuff I want to say from Hawaii Wow, what part of Hawaii. What island. Ireland, wow, fantastic, amazing Ireland. I'm about to start taking anyway, island. I hope it's a big island or maui's in trouble, right, anyway, let's not get sidetracked, which I am like I'm prone to do.
Speaker 1:So here we are, so we're going to go over the group questions. So remember the format of the sunday night lives are um, that you send in questions and I answer them. Can I answer your question? That's why you guys have to join these groups so we can interact, because I can't. I've got all these questions. Can I answer one question? No, everyone's got a question.
Speaker 1:What is X? X's used to be called Twitter. Is that what it used to be? Twitter? Yeah, now it's X. Was it Twitter? Yeah, now it's X. That's what it was. So please get over to there. It's Twitter. They're. Both names are weird, twitter and X.
Speaker 1:Anyway, can I answer your question? What question? And everybody is going to have a question. That's why you have to join. Come on, you guys. You're asking me these questions. This is not the way it works. I've got to answer.
Speaker 1:I've got a list of questions here from people that have sent them in. Join the group so we can interact. I can talk to you, you can talk to me. So let's look at the first question here. And come on, don't listen. Everyone. Please understand something.
Speaker 1:Whatever someone else is asking, it's relevant to you, and the reason it's relevant to you is because you happen to be a human, and the thing about us humans is that we're all the same. I know we think we're celebrities and you know I'm not like anyone else. I'm very different. No, you're not Nobody's different than anybody else. I got an idea Take an anatomy course, a cadaver anatomy course, and I promise you that you'll be able to walk into surgery, of watching someone have abdominal surgery and identify things. You know why? Because it's the same. I mean, it may be off by a millimeter, but it's the same, we're the same, we're the same. And then, but we're I'm, I'm different, i'm'm well.
Speaker 1:No, everybody needs love. Everybody needs to be loved, everybody needs to touch. Everybody needs to be touched. Everybody needs to be acknowledged and recognized and respected. Everybody needs, we need that.
Speaker 1:Whoever you are, I don't care if you're Bill Gates or you're Klaus the Slob, or you're the clone. The clone, the clone, bushy, blonde, hairdired dude, or you're Martha over here, it doesn't matter. We all need the same things. Emotionally, psychologically, we need the same things. We may obtain them in different ways and they're not unique. They're not unique because any kind of evil weirdness that you've done? How many billions of people have done that also on the planet? All right, so there are perhaps what I don't know?
Speaker 1:Shakespeare came up with. You remember william shakespeare? Right, some of you might. He was. Uh, actually, I mean, don't tell anybody, that's a big secret. What was the pen name used by who? Who was really the guy that wrote Shakespeare? Anybody know? You don't know. All right, I'll tell you. I don't know if I should say this on live, but I got to tell the world. It's time you guys know People don't know these things. It's amazing, after all these years, I would think people know these things. Yes, it's amazing. After all these years, I would think people know these things. Yes, stephen Adkins, of course you know that. So, yes, sir Francis Bacon had a pen name called Shakespeare. By the way, he was on the King James panel that was putting together the King James version of the Bible, and so the guy that actually finally put pen to what did they have? They didn't have paper, they had whatever they had, anyway. The guy that wrote it put pen to what did they have? They didn't have paper, they had whatever they had. Anyway, the guy that wrote it out finally was Sir Francis Bacon, our Shakespeare. So that's why it's such a beautiful piece of work. If you read the King James Version, it's beautiful.
Speaker 1:All right, I see people are freaking out because they want to hear answers about their specific questions, so let me get back to what I was talking about anyway. What I was talking about was this is that we're all the same and therefore, if I'm answering anybody's question, it's all of us. We're all the same. Okay, I understand that. So your specific question about this little detail will be covered in this and, probably more important, you got to take off malaria. No, okay, malaria, doxycycline, come on. Artemisinin, artemisinin, artesanate, artemisinin, artesanate. Malaria, artesanate, artemisinin. So let's go to these questions, okay, because these questions are all important Now.
Speaker 1:First one is from Amanda, and she says I've been eating raw vegan for years and years, had limes treated it successfully. I can't seem to heal my malabsorption issues. How do I improve mitochondrial function? All right, well, first of all, you're raw for years and years, like 100%. That's amazing, fantastic. I mean, I would think that most things should have been cleared up by now.
Speaker 1:So how do you know you're malabsorption? How do you know you're not absorbing what? What are you not absorbing? Because, to know that you'd have to do, really, unless you feel specific kinds of symptoms that could be that correlate with this, with certain deficiencies, it's hard to know that. I mean, if you did a comprehensive digestive stool analysis, it used to be done by I don't know Great Smokies and then it became done by I don't know who's doing it now, but anyway, cdsa, comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis, where they look at all the in addition to all the different microorganisms in there, they look at the different enzymes you're producing and whether or not there's fat or whatever. So they could easily identify a malabsorption issue. I'm not sure how you are concluding that you have a malabsorption issue, but I believe you, but I don't know how you know that. So, anyway, really to heal the gut is you remember?
Speaker 1:Healing is not something we do right, it's something that happens when we stop doing. It happens when we stop doing anything to it, when we let our body do what it was designed to do, because it's designed to heal. You leave it alone. It heals of. It must be adequately fed, and if you've been eating raw for a long time, there's lots of good raw materials around for your body to repair itself. But only your body can heal itself. Nothing external can produce healing. Healing is innate to the organism. It's an aspect of biology. It's not something that you can't make. Something heal, you can't heal it. It's not a transitive verb I can't heal you.
Speaker 1:Healing is an occurrence. It's a process that occurs in biological entities that are having their biological needs met. In other words, they're having all their nutrients, they're eliminating their wastes. All their needs are being met, then part of it is the repair process, which is an extension of the second-by-second or by nanosecond turnover of the body. Remember, our body is not a static situation. We have new skin every six weeks. We have new lining to our GI tracts every three days. We have new rods and cones in our retinas every 48 hours. We have a new liver every six months. The body is in a continual state of dynamic happening.
Speaker 1:It's not a happened. Your body is not something that happened to you. It's a happening. It's like a flame. A flame appears to be a thing until you when you're looking at a flame on a candle. But you get, you walk across the room and you look closely and you see that it's streaming gases. There is no thing. Yes, it has a morphology, it has a shape and all that, but it's not a thing. It's a, and we are a process. We are a happening, right.
Speaker 1:So I remember when in my generation we didn't say hi, how are you? We said hey, what's happening? We didn't say what are you doing, because we knew that you're not doing anything. It's all happening. I know All kinds of people are going to argue with me. I do things. I drive my car, I cook dinner, I do things. I'm a doer, so you're a human doing, not a human being. I get it Okay. So anyway, I told you we're all the same. So we come up with these weird things. I don't know, we're misled in many ways.
Speaker 1:The point is this Our bodies are biological entities, who, who are every nanosecond, are changing. Things are okay, but you keep in mind there are a sextillion means 21 zeros, so there are a minimum of 37 sextillion chemical reactions going on in our bodies every second, and each one depending on the ones all around it, meaning that it is nowhere near right. We can't even say that it's, just just take it as incomprehensible. There's no way to understand. You couldn't, and there's not even the uh, the evil idiots, the evil idiocy, the evil idiots couldn't even understand it. It's only divine intelligence could understand that. So, and making a minimum of 37 million new cells per second. So the body is a dynamic process. That's happening, ok, and it's been happening since the moment sperm and egg met. That's when it began.
Speaker 1:And, by the way, the, the, the, the, the, the. I have to. You know, I'm sorry that I've segway. I mean, I'm not sorry, but I mean for those of you who are looking for answers. Um, I have to segway, because segway is uh, that's what life is right like. Does life go in straight directions? No, does anything go in straight directions?
Speaker 1:No, okay, uh, the fact is that we think that motherhood and the maternal instinct are sacred. Right, there's sacred aspects of being human. Every culture agrees on that. But you know what every culture says is bad and you should not even think about it. Is sex Bad? Is sex bad? Now, what I have a hard time understanding is this In order to become a mother, you have to do what it is bad. But this is sacred and that's bad. So can anyone help me put that together? How do we put that together? How do we say motherhood is sacred and that's bad? You only do it to have children. That's it.
Speaker 1:A man looks at a woman and says I want to have a baby. Is that how God made us? God said okay, you're going to look at, you're going to have this. When you look at a woman, you're going to have a paternal instinct. You're going to say I've got to have a child. I know what I'll do, I'll do that and that'll help me get a child. Is that how it works. You guys, someone's got to help me with this stuff, because I've been confused since I was what about 12. Is that when it started? I woke up. Anyway, let's get back to where we were.
Speaker 1:Amanda's question is how can I heal? And what I'm saying is your gut will heal by fasting. Okay, you can do a juice cleanse, right, which is a fresh vegetable and some fruit juice, make it delicious, and do that for a few weeks, at least three, no eating, drink three liters a day and then go into a fast. Do a fast for as long as you can, the longer the better, and it will heal. How does it it heal? It knows how to heal it. You have to get what the body is it is, and so when, when it's when, when, when some part of it is been damaged or eliminated, is it goes back to being what it is. So it's not. How does it know it that what it is? I don't know how to explain that any better. And so, anyway, but that's it, don't worry about it, your body will do it All right. So that's what's happening with that.
Speaker 1:You have to understand that, and then you can take certain things. You can take acromantia, which is a bacterial species that lives in us. They, by the way, they love cranberry and pomegranate and other polyphenols, but that's kind of like their favorites. So if you want to feed them, remember whatever you're feeding will grow, whatever you're feeding will grow, whatever you're not feeding will not right. So, whatever's going on in your gut, whatever you call this the dysbiosis or I have SIVO, or I have ulcerative colitis, or I have well, that's what you're doing. That's the result of your lifestyle. Your lifestyle is producing these guys. You're feeding them. I mean, there's no other way to say it. There's no other way to say it. I mean, we can look at it. We're not victims. Okay, we're not victims.
Speaker 1:What was that song? Hotel California, right, what did they say? Victims of our own device. Does anybody remember that song? Hotel California? Oh my God, sue, 12 milligrams of ivermectin not daily, three times a day. For how long We've done this? Over and over.
Speaker 1:You're not only doing ivermectin, you've got to be doing the other ones. Come on, you've got to keep up, you know. That's why you guys have to join these groups, so we can interact. I don't know what you mean. Is that all you're taking? Well then, no, and it should be three times a day and you've got to be taking it with other things like benzimidazole.
Speaker 1:You know nyclosamide, especially ovarian nyclosamide. I mean, come on, look up nyclosamide and ovarian CFCs. Right, it's right, it's almost front line. Even the uh, even the flesh-colored robot, um witches and warlocks in the house of horrors use it. Yes, okay, you know the rest of them. Okay, but the most important is and you do them all the same, three, three weeks on one week off, three weeks on one week off, three weeks on one week off, three weeks on one week off.
Speaker 1:And then, when you've done 11 or 12 courses and you think that you're probably gotten rid of all the whatever the critters were in there, right, then you go on a maintenance and that would probably be maybe one of those, all three of those, once a day or twice a day for a while. How long? Until you're pretty sure everything's clear. That's how we know we've got to be clear. Our goal is to be clear. There's no specific now, we can't assign, uh, we can't tell. It's like in conventional world. They do that, they go. Well, we're going to do eight rounds of this so well, so we'll never know how the body's going to respond.
Speaker 1:There are too many variables, including the mind right, including the ability to heal. I mean, if you're damaging something on purpose, like the CFCs, then you've got to be able to heal. You've got to be supporting the healing process too. At the same time, you guys have to join these groups, because we cannot interact here. Okay, these are beautiful questions. Join the groups, like tomorrow. Tomorrow we have one. What is tomorrow? It's either I think it's health and healing group, but remember, if you join CFC group, you're automatically in the parasite and health and healing, and if you join parasite, you're automatically in health and healing too. So tomorrow's was health and healing, so tomorrow's health and healing. So everybody could have been on that, even if you're health and healing, and when you can ask these questions and I'll say what we can talk.
Speaker 1:Yes, now, by the way, now that I've got your attention, yay, let me tell you there is a freak out there who is called Dr Thomas and he's got my picture, my phone, and he's talking to you guys, the members of this, you know the people that are in this right. He's talking to you and he talks to women and he has the most absurd, absurd, absurd rhetoric of loving. He thinks it's loving, but from what I'm hearing from my team is that he's doing this to many women all over. Can you believe that? I mean I can't believe it. He's talking about what did he say? I mean, I I think I read last time, right, you gotta hear what this guy's saying. I can't believe it. I would never talk this way to anybody, ever. Nobody talks this way, nobody can possibly. So anyway, he's talking to women and that are members here and he's pretending to be to say he's me and unfortunately, some of them women are believing that it's me.
Speaker 1:I don't do that, first of all, I have no, I would never do such a thing. You know, I would never do such a thing. Why would I? What I do? I gotta find this for you. I mean, you want hard to believe that anybody would write this and it's hard to believe that anybody would might even believe it. Fortunately, this one woman that got written to knew that it couldn't be me, so she told us and we found out about it. It's insane. This guy I, whoever he is needs to be arrested. He's impersonating me, potentially harming people psychologically, emotionally. You know, who knows? I don't know. This kind of thing cannot be legal. It can't be legal.
Speaker 1:If you go to Telegram Dr Thomas Lodi community, that's not me. Also, if you go to Telegram Dr Thomas Lodi community, that's not me. If you go to TikTok and drthomaslodi and it's got my picture and all my, that's not me. The only place that is real are the three groups the health and healing, the prayer site and the CFC group. That's it. Those are the only three groups I have. That's it, and I'm not selling anything. If anybody is selling you anything in my name, it's not me. There's a group called First Med, I think that says that I'm Dr Lodi's protocol, as if I don't have a specific protocol.
Speaker 1:It always depends on you and what's going on. You know Hygiene. How do I cure you don't? Nobody cures anything. You got to be listening carefully. You guys have to be listening carefully. Ok, be listening carefully. That's a good idea Nebulizing with colloidal silver here.
Speaker 1:Ok, listen to this. Ok, this is supposed to be me to some lady. What if together, we could create a little universe of our own, a world where every sunrise feels like a promise, every laugh echoes with joy and every moment is filled with a love so deep it could rewrite the stars themselves. A place where we could hold each other's hearts with gentle care. Who talks like this? Nobody talks like this. Let me ease your beautiful heart. There's no such thing as levels when it comes to love. It's not about fitting into anyway, you know, I'm telling you here I love this one. Here he said he's really trying to be me.
Speaker 1:I've been living in thailand for about nine years now. Wrong dude, not right. I'm not gonna tell you how many years I've been living here, but you're wrong. It's not nice and the decision to move here was deeply personal and purposeful. It wasn't. Thailand has a serene and healing energy which aligns beautifully with my life's work and philosophy. The culture, the people and the environment here inspire a sense of peace and balance that I wanted to immerse myself in. Moving to the other end of the global village has been a journey of growth, service and connection, and I'm grateful for every day for where this path has led me.
Speaker 1:You look at, dude, whoever you are, you're really in trouble. Yeah, I think you should. I don't know. Are you like? Do you want to be me? Do you really like? Are you gay? Okay, well, what's the story, dude? Why are you doing this? Okay, and here's what the poor lady said, I like your answer a lot. I like your way of dealing with life. I like your philosophy. You're an incredibly good man. That's not me. That's not me. That's not me. That's not me.
Speaker 1:I don't write personal things to people, okay, and if I did, it would not be this absurd, ridiculous thing. And whoever you are, guy, why don't you come and talk to me about your problems? All right, it's, don't try to be me, you freak. Oh, did I say that? Yeah, I said you're a freak. That's because I'm being nice, you freak. Anyway, you guys have to know that's I'm not.
Speaker 1:I don't do things like that. And the only place is the health and healing group, parasite group, the, the CFC group. That's it. There is nothing else that I do Nowhere else, and I don't sell anything, right, you got that, everybody got that. Keep that in mind. I don't. Anything else is not me. Anything else, dr Thomas Lodi community on Telegram is not me. You need help with health.
Speaker 1:Get to the health and healing group, rosemary, come on you guys. Why, pauline? Why do I? I know who gives a rat's arse about it. Okay, I do why? Because people are being led astray, because not only him, but they're selling drugs in my name saying it's my protocols. They're getting people in a group. If you look at, go on Telegram to Dr Thomas Lodi community and all they have exercise, diet, they have all these things and people are going to be taking advice. That and I'm not giving it so great. If they want to have a group and they're going to give advice, good, then use their name and not my name. I don't know. Yes, I have. I asked An oasis of healing in Arizona. Yes, absolutely. It's been 20 years now, so I'm going to go back to the question. So this is Amanda.
Speaker 1:So the things you can take, that acromantia, which is the one one very important in terms of healing the gut. You can also take glutamine and aloe. Glutamine is an amino acid. It's the primary fuel source for the cells that line the small intestines called enterocytes. It's the primary fuel source, so they'll heal with aloe. Those are good.
Speaker 1:Keeping the bottom clean, right, keeping the toxins out, making sure that your colon empties it daily. It needs to empty. It has work to do. It's got a lot of very essential functions. We need the colon for so many things In order to produce short-chain fatty acids, which are products, uh, that the microorganisms produced from the food we eat.
Speaker 1:And if we don't eat that food, it may be a bot. I don't know if it's a bot or not, but it doesn't matter, it's a freak. Whoever somebody made the bot. So it's coming. Anything weird in this universe always goes back to humans, right, but that's just that guy. Remember, there's a place called First Med who's selling parasite stuff in my name Now. So your malabsorption, you've got to give it a rest. Now, the other thing is you've got to be eating and getting plenty of healthy fats, all right, and that goes right in line with your next question.
Speaker 1:Your next question is I mean it was how do I improve mitochondrial function? Ok, so, and by the way, whatever your question is today, more relevant probably than your question, ok, because we're going to talk about here is the fundamental process of life. So you know it's got to be having the fundamental process of life. So, whatever your question, you're asking this is it? Here's the answer. Okay, it has to do with what she just asked about how do I improve mitochondrial function? So, so what are mitochondria?
Speaker 1:Again, they're inside of every cell. There's what they call organelles. There are little organelles inside of the cell. There's thousands of them, depending on the cell and the amount of energy it makes, because it takes glucose and oxygen and turns it into energy. Energy is ATP. It does it very efficiently. It'll take one glucose and make 38 ATPs altogether. Well, from the cytoplasm 36, and you get two from the. Anyway, there's a total of 38,. All right, now, with the help of oxygen, six oxygens and one glucose. That's what happens.
Speaker 1:Now, where that happens is on the inner membrane of the mitochondria. It's a double membrane, just like our cells. We have a plasma membrane around our cells, right, which is a biphospholipid. There's phosphate and a phosphate in the lipids, like that. Right, that's how it goes Biphospholipid. Biphospholipid why? Because phosphates are conductors. So both on the outside things are conducting water soluble. This is like water soluble. In between there's an insulator. It doesn't conduct Ah. Two conductors separated by an insulator forms a capacitor which holds charge. That's another reason.
Speaker 1:So our cell membranes allow our cells to hold a certain amount of voltage, and that voltage is what it's the net amount of electrons available for work. What are electrons? Energy, the ATP I talked about the energy is a zenosine triphosphate, and, and it carries electrons. That's why it is an energy, right. So adenosine triphosphate, that last phosphate, when it gets taken off by a cell who needs energy, it takes it off, it gets what's called free energy. What is free energy? Electrons? It gets electrons. Where does, where does electrons? That's what alkaline substances do. I don't want to be acidic, I want to be alkaline. You want electrons.
Speaker 1:Antioxidants, I need antioxidants. I don't like oxidants. Okay, oxidants steal electrons, antioxidants donate electrons. So antioxidants and alkalinity are electron donors and in the end, the net number of electrons we have determines cellular voltage.
Speaker 1:And if you're cellular voltage, if you have a chronic condition of any kind I don't care if it's chronically fermenting cells, if it's cerebral, vascular problems, cardiovascular problems or whatever liver you get to a minus 75, 70, 75 millivolts, the problem's gone, it can't exist. How do you get there? By having strong membranes. How do you get strong membranes? By what you eat, by what you eat, by what you eat, by what you eat. But what doesn't matter, what can't, can't, do I want to, I can't, I can't, I can't, I can't. But then you won't, you won't, you won't, you won't, you won't, you won't, you'll. I want to heal, I want to heal, I want to heal. When you, then you must rule up, but I can't, I can't again, yep, all right.
Speaker 1:So now that we've settled that, let me talk about the mitochondria that may are making this energy that we need. By the way, there's a very important, important sentence conclusion that comes out of research with in comparative anatomy and physiology, when they look at animals and plants and animals. Yeah, so when it comes to mammals, the conclusion is this All mammals, from rabbits, guinea pigs to elephants, doesn't matter lions, all dogs, all of them the peroxidizability index of the mitochondrial membrane is inversely correlated to lifespan, longevity Meaning. Let's decipher that. They like to say things backwards and upside down so that they don't even know what they just said. Anyway, what it means is that the stronger the membrane is of the mitochondria, the more functional it is. Is that the stronger the membrane is of the mitochondria, the more functional it is, the longer you live? Period, period, how's that? We're talking about all creatures, all mammals, I'm probably, yeah, any creature that has mitochondria, so reptiles, amphibians, fish peroxid, in other words. How easily is it oxidized? How vulnerable is? The more vulnerable your mitochondrial membrane are, the shorter you will. It will be your life now. Okay. So now we got that.
Speaker 1:So I just wanted to understand something. So now we know that we have omega-3s and omega-6 fatty acid that are called the central fatty acids, right, all right. So you know, omega-3 is alpha-linolenic acid, right, and omega-6 is the linoleic acid, right, so, linoleic acid, and the other one is alpha-linolenic acid, right, threes and six, so, anyway. So the six is linoleic acid, okay, it's called omega-6. It's got two double bonds, two sources of double bonds, right, it is essential, and so is the alpha-linolenic acid. It is essential. That's the omega-3, that's the omega-6.
Speaker 1:We cannot make them in our bodies. We cannot make them. But once we have those, we can make all the derivatives that we need, which are arachidonic acid, all the prostaglandins. We can make icosapentanoic acid, we can make docosahexanoic acid. We can make all of the downstream derivative that we need. But we can't, but we've got to have that. Just like we have essential amino acids, we have nine amino acids that we must ingest. Then we can make the other 11. All right.
Speaker 1:So when they say essential, the word essential is used. It means essential. Got to get it, all right, so we got to get those. We can't make them. No mammal can, no mammal can, okay.
Speaker 1:So now, the thing that is unique about mitochondria is that they require, which is fundamental to their function, is a fat called cardiolipin. Cardiolipin is only produced in mitochondria, nowhere else. Anyway, it sits right at the doorway, the entrance of the glucose, turning into pyruvate, going in, going through the electron transport and coming out with all these atps. It's right there, all right now. So cardiolipin is essential, and when cardiolipin, so it's essential at that point there. But it it, it's also necessary for, uh, well, I mean, what I mean is the cardiolipin is in all mammals, all of us.
Speaker 1:So we can't, we can't, make the omega-6. Now why is the omega-6, which we were talking about a moment ago, right, linoleic acid? Why is that so important? Because the cardiolipin is a typical phospholipid right which, if you look at it, at a phospholipid, it's got a glycercerol backbone. They all do the. It's called glycerol and then it's got these side chains called acyl, acyl side chains, and then it's got a phospholipid there, a fatty acid. Right now, on cardiolipin, it's got that, it's got that glycerol backbone and the four fatty acids it has are linoleic acid, omega-6.
Speaker 1:So we're always told that omega-3s are good, omega-6s are bad. I'm not sure. Remember, there's no good or bad in the body. There's no good or bad. There's only that which is necessary and in the appropriate proportions in that particular system. There's no good or bad. All right, no good or bad.
Speaker 1:I mean oxygen's good at around 21 to 30 percent concentration in what we're breathing in. If it's 100 percent, it's bad because it causes damage. All right, it's not good or bad, it's relative proportions. Okay, 100% oxygen, you're going to get emphysema and you're going to die, so right. So the idea that a little is good, a little is good, a lot's better, no, true. Of what? Nothing ever. All right Now.
Speaker 1:Oh, my God, you guys are talking about stuff. I can believe it. Am I going to change your language? Am I ever going to treat? You're not going to treat. You can't treat, you can't fix. You have to produce, you have to allow your body the environment so that it achieves, it gets all of its biological needs met, and then it will do the magic. You can't, you don't even know what it is. I don't know, nobody knows. Does anybody know how to repair anything at a microscopic level? We can't. You don't even know what it is. I don't know, nobody knows. Does anybody know how to repair anything at a microscopic level? We don't know. We don't even know what it does. We don't understand it. You're not doing anything. Okay, you got to change your language. If you don't change your language, you will never change your understanding. Language is understanding, all right. So now let me go back to to this.
Speaker 1:Now, the omega-6 also serves as a in in the mitochondria. It is part of the uh, it, it. It maintains the degree of fluidity of the of it. So the more fluid it is, the more it absorb oxygen. So omega-6s are necessary for the absorption of oxygen, which is kind of important in the cell, right. So there's just.
Speaker 1:It goes on and on and on, and I just want you to know that the omega-3 and omega-6 is not that one is good or one is bad. Both are necessary, yeah, but omega-6s cause inflammation, yes, and what is inflammation? It's also called healing. So you cut yourself. If you don't get inflammation, you're dead, because that'll just spread and you'll die. Inflammation will heal. What we don't want is chronic inflammation. Why? Because chronic inflammation means what it's chronically being assaulted by, what? That's what we've got to find out.
Speaker 1:Usually it's what we eat and it's called food that has been degenerated. Right, there's only real food and then there's all the other stuff and we eat all the other stuff. Sometimes we eat real food. What is real food? Which grows, that which the earth produces. That's real food. Whatever we do to it is now no longer real food. It's artificial. Should I pretend that's not true? We need to. Yeah, yeah, so, okay, all right.
Speaker 1:So if anybody wants to argue with nature, go for it. Go for it. Argue with nature. Explain to nature that nature made a big mistake by not cooking the tomatoes. Or to god tell god, hey, god, listen, did a great job. You know, I mean the birds they're doing. You did a fantastic. Look at the rivers. Every it's all pretty gravity. I mean good job. But come on, what's with that? Uh, I mean, you didn't cook anything. And what's the story? You didn't cook anything. Come on, how am I gonna eat my pasta if I don't have tomato sauce? I gotta cook the pasta, right, okay, so we're gonna do that.
Speaker 1:You don't understand what I'm talking about. I'm talking about mitochondria that are produced, energy that we need, and when the energy is gone, when there's no longer any electrons flowing, you've got a flat line on your EKG and it's called time of death. So in order to be alive, you've got to have electrons flowing, and those electrons are generated, produced in the mitochondria. You can also get them from standing barefoot on the earth. You can also get them from hugging somebody or petting an animal, or climbing a tree, or being out in nature, or being next to a river or being next to the ocean. You can get them that way, but not enough, right? And you know, putting your feet on the earth is called grounding, right? Well, if you're eating uncooked food, you're grounding with your mouth and your body. It's going all throughout you. So anyway, electrons now made in the mitochondria. So mitochondria have.
Speaker 1:I'm just reviewing for you. Who said you didn't know what I was talking about. Oh my God, pauline, listen carefully, stop asking questions and listen for answers. I know you're not listening. I don't wonder why I even do these shows, because people aren't even talking. If you're not listening, then why am I doing it? Why am I talking If you don't listen? I don't understand it. One hand clapping, right. What are you going to have? First of all, listen, lymphatic. What do I do? They're all the same. You're just not listening. Do they're all the same? You're just not listening fully.
Speaker 1:Cfcs, chronically verminating cells, can occur in the lymphatics. They can occur in the bone marrow. They can occur in the breast, in the pancreas, anywhere. They're still the same thing. What do you do? You do the same thing.
Speaker 1:You get rid of the toxins. You identify the toxins, you get rid of them all and you make sure the body has everything it needs to heal. That's basically what it is, because the body will heal. You got to get rid of the junk. Give everybody everything it wants to heal and wake up the immune system. You do that and we've talked about this a million times. You can, that'll go. I've never had people with non-Hodgkin's that I see soon enough. That don't make it Never, but I've got to see them soon enough. It can't come at the end when you're at the end, right, so anyway, so all right. So now I'm going back to the omega-6, omega-3 thing.
Speaker 1:So we think the sixes are bad, the threes are good. They're both necessary, right? We need to get inflamed to heal and then we need to get uninflamed. We need to get inflamed to heal and then we need to get uninflamed. We need the antioxidants, right, just like we need estrogen for making it and then we need progesterone. There's a yin and yang to every aspect of biology, every aspect of biology. There's nothing that's not yin and yang. That's just the way it is. That's why that's such an incredible symbol, and the yin and yang understanding of life would never ask what's better, this or that. They're both necessary.
Speaker 1:What's better day or night? What's better sleeping or waking? What's better resting or exercise? You realize these are absurd questions. Unfortunately, most of people don't know they're absurd.
Speaker 1:So anyway, let's get back to it about the thing. So the mitochondrial function, which is the electron transport, electrons are taken from oxygen and glucose and put into molecules called adenosine triphosphate. All right, so now the cardiolipin allows that to happen. Right, all right. Now what else is important about cardiolipin? Right, all right. Now, what else is important about cardiolipin? It allows for the membrane of the mitochondria to be of a certain degree of fluidity, to allow oxygen to flow, to allow energy to be produced and all that stuff.
Speaker 1:And if you remember that first sentence, which had nothing to do with this, what we're talking about now, it had nothing to do with this. What we're talking about now, it was the conclusion of people that are involved physiologists, who are involved in research on comparative anatomy and physiology, looking at animals of all different sizes and shapes, the ways in which they differ and ways in which they don't differ, right, and their conclusion was that the length of life depends on the membrane, your life span. We're talking about elephants versus rabbits, right? A rabbit just a few years and an elephant for 90 years. So why, why, why, mitochondrial membrane. Wow, that's it. Yeah, that's it. And what is that? That's talking about cardiolipin. So we're talking about omega-6s.
Speaker 1:Okay, all right, now that I know that, what's my next question? What is the next question? You all know the next question and that is what Anybody know. What's the next question about? Hi there, sue, well, welcome. Wish you thought would be finished. I didn't finish, I just lost a friend. So now I'm watching. I did finish, sort of. Anyway, what thought do you want me to finish? Tell me quickly, I'll finish it. All right, if I was handcuffed, I couldn't talk. Anyway, I don't know what I didn't finish.
Speaker 1:But getting back to the mitochondrial membrane, so remember, the length of life is dependent upon the health structure of the mitochondrial membrane across all species. That's pretty intense, that's pretty fundamental. Why? Because it produces energy. Which energy is? Electrons. When we look at cellular voltage, we're talking about electrons. So you have to understand how this all. We're all talking about the most fundamental aspects of living.
Speaker 1:So the question becomes well, where do I get this stuff? How can I get it? That's the question. All right, all right, so the place that we get. So, where do we get the? We get it from seeds and nuts chia seed, hemp seed, safflower, sunflower, walnuts, pecans there's lots of them where we get a predominant of omega-6s. Most of them, all of them. We get O3s and O6s, but some are more predominant. Black cumin seed, yeah, and walnuts are a fantastic source of omega-6s, and I mean healthy omega-6s, right? So when you've heard that the standard earthling diet nowadays is at least 20 or 40 to one of this omega six to the omega threes, that means that we're in trouble because all the but those omega sixes are not healthy anyway. Yeah, we're not healthy, and we're talking about healthy omega six and healthy omega threes Now. So that's where we get them.
Speaker 1:So, by the way, I know and I hear I'm going to I had trolls on my pages. What do you mean? Ignore who? You had trolls on your page. I know I've got trolls, yeah, okay. So nuts, okay, nuts. All these nuts and seeds have omega-6s, but specifically the ones I said sunflower, safflower, chia, hemp, and then walnuts, black cumin seed there's a lot of them. Okay, so, almonds, I mean, there's a lot of them, anyway, now, by the way. So I wanted to mention something For those of you who I haven't eaten a plant in six years there ain't nothing I can get from a plant that I can't get from a dead animal.
Speaker 1:I'm eating dead animals. Oh, I'm a carnivore, but not really a carnivore, because I don't eat them alive. Well, I'm a corpse eater. Yeah, I like corpses, but I got to call myself a carnivore because that sounds better, it sounds cooler, it makes me stronger. Okay, so, I'm a carnivore and I eat dead bodies and I get all I need, okay.
Speaker 1:So, by the way, if you get it yes, you can get omega-6s and omega-3s. You can get them from dead animals and eggs and their milk. If they ate those from the plants, if they got it, because they can't make it, they can't make omega-3s and 6s, they can't make it. They have to have gotten it from their diet. So, if you want to get anything secondhand, go for it. So you want to buy it from the retailer rather than going to the wholesaler? I'd rather go to the wholesaler. You know why. It's pure, it's cheaper. But if you want to go to the retailer I'm going to go to the retailer, go for it.
Speaker 1:But make sure, if you're going to eat the animal, make sure you eat the heart and lungs and the adrenal glands, the ovaries, the testes, the eyeballs, the brain, spinal cord, inner ear. Eat all that stuff, chew the bones, drink the blood. Come on, be a carnivore. Be a real carnivore. Don't just eat the muscle. Come on, that's what the vultures get. Know when the carnivores are done and they leave anything left over for the vulture, you know what it is. It's what you call steak. Yeah, that's the stake. We're only at the stake for the vultures. Okay, so don't be a vulture, be a carnivore. If you're a carnivore, eat the whole thing.
Speaker 1:I know I'm probably offending everybody, but so what? What am I going to do? Pretend like all this is not true so that I can be what? So that I can be liked by people. Is that my goal in life to be liked? No, my goal in life is try to transmit what I have learned in life.
Speaker 1:All right, and if you don't think anything I'm saying is true, prove it to me, show me, show me, show me, don't go, show me, give me the data. I love data. And I'm like, hey, listen, I'm always willing to change my mind. I've changed my mind all the time. As soon as I find out that something's not true, I'm like, no, I'm attached to my lie. If it's a lie, oh my God, okay, god, thank you. No, louis, I'm not an Aries, I'm a Gemini.
Speaker 1:So, anyway, we're not going to get omega-3s and 6s from corpses. Now, remember the corpse that you're getting the omega-3 and 6 from got it from some sort of plant, because they're the only ones that can make it. I'm like I can't, I gotta stay focused on this. I've only gotten the two questions today. One question, oh my God, all right, so we gotta, I gotta be moving along. I just wanted to explain that to you. And where do you get the omega-6s that you need for this health, right?
Speaker 1:Okay, now is there anything else we can do to increase mitochondrial function, which is what Amanda asked, and that is yes. What? Well, you probably never heard of, I'm pretty sure. Maybe maybe a few of you have heard of it, but anyway, there is like a molecule, a chemical that the body produces, right, and it's got. Basically, the initials are PGC1A.
Speaker 1:Okay, and what it does is pretty amazing. It is the chief regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis, or making more mitochondria right, which is involved in what we've been talking about. By making it because they make it this chemical is the chief regulator of it being made. It doesn't make it, but it brings in all the necessary which is necessary to make it right. So it not only has to do with energy, it has to do with thermogenesis, producing the heat that the body needs for part and which is also modified by the thyroid, and that's the whole story and with glucose metabolism, because glucose metabolism and energy production and all that really go together right. So the other big thing that this PGC1-alpha does is it's involved in gluconeogenesis, which is what the liver does. So when you're out of glucose, you're fasting, you're whatever. You're fasting, you're not eating, so you're out of glucose. Your body will make it out of amino acids. It'll grab amino acids from your body and make it okay. We need that, okay.
Speaker 1:So now cats have it much more than us. Cats have it, extremely an extreme degree of that, which is why cats are the only obligate carnivores. They must eat animals alive. That's what they prefer them alive. They don't like the corpses. The dogs eat the corpses. The cats eat the animals alive. They must, and we're talking about that Lions, tigers. Yeah, your house cat eats dried food, but that's it's not healthy period. We don't know what health is. It's not healthy period. We don't know what health is. And we torture our poor children. On Monday I put them at home. Yes, thank you Michael. So now what are we talking about?
Speaker 1:Anyway, so we want to upregulate this chemical and we can upregulate it by what Aerobic exercise will upregulate it? Will, uh, resistance training upregulate it, and what else? Well, it's well. Let me the the the, the name, the reason it gets the pgc, one alpha name is it? It comes from the words perox, peroxosome proliferator activator receptor, ppar. Then there's a gene associated with it and all that sort of thing. Anyway, these are the chief regulators of mitochondrial production in the body. So your body to make more mitochondria. We can get that with exercise, but aerobic and resistance both increase that. What else does Caloric restriction the less you eat, the more you make mitochondria and what they call intermittent fasting, which is just eating once a day, hopefully not twice, but if you're eating twice a day, make sure it's within a little more than a four-hour window, six-hour window max, and make sure you stop eating five, six hours before sleep and you go to sleep early at nine, because sleep also enhances mitochondrial function.
Speaker 1:Sleep also enhances mitochondrial function. So sleep getting not and going to sleep empties, that means you stopped eating five or six hours before. So now your body has to engage in autophagy. Right, all these are. And guess what?
Speaker 1:If you were not enculturated, if you hadn't been enculturated as a little child and if you hadn't been taught that all your instincts were unacceptable and that you have to learn how to be a good Chinese or a good German or a good American or good Australian or a good whatever Thai, if you didn't learn that that's what you had to be and you were just a good whatever Thai, if you didn't learn that that's what you had to be and you were just a natural being, you would not need to be listening to this right now. You'd be going to sleep early, you'd be eating only food, real food. That's what you'd be doing. But we got enculturated, meaning we got messed up. Yeah, anyway, can't go into all that stuff right now.
Speaker 1:But another thing that stimulates mitochondria cold exposure, being exposed to cold, cold. And also, let's, how do we get, how do we eliminate the things that damage mitochondria? Yoga, tai chi, qigong all those things decrease damage to them. Are there any supplements like yeah, you can take coenzyme q10, you can take alpha lipo, yeah, you can take coenzyme Q10. You can take alpha-lipoic acid. You can take N-acetylcysteine, remember that and resveratrol. And I don't know if you all have heard of the pyroquinolone PQQQ, pyroquinolone quinones, pqqqq. They're all in mitochondria, the supplements you can be taking to it, but nothing better than exercise, getting proper sleep and eating healthy. Nothing at all comes near it. All right, next question Now, that's what you can do for your mitochondria.
Speaker 1:Next question is on prostate CFCs and this is from Pete. What is your opinion on doing ADT medications for stage four, metastasis to lymph, lymph and prostate? Bed, pelvis and abdomen had a prostatectomy on 2023. So Pete's asking about you know what is the? Basically what he's talking about is androgen blockade. Now, what are androgens? Androgens are androstenedione. There's lots of them, but we think of them as now. If you're having breast CFCs or ovarian, don't tune out, or colon or prostate, don't tune out, because they're all the same. But what I want to tell you about the prostate here is that, more importantly and this is, by the way, we're talking about androgen receptors, which are what's normally called the male hormone, right? And then estrogen we think of as the female hormone, although both are necessary for male and female. So it's just relative proportions anyway, the point is this that we have those receptors on every organ colon, pancreas, heart. So, okay, so it's not just, but anyway. So, pete, what's important for you to understand is that when they use these androgen blockers right, which are, as you know, they can give Lupron, there's several of them that block can knock out your ability to produce any kind of androgen or estrogen, or just knock it out, right, knock out your hypothalamic gonadal axis, so you're not producing any. You can do that Right.
Speaker 1:2006, and you read a paper by Abraham Morgenthaler, who is a professor of urology and urologist at Harvard, where he went to medical school and to his training fellowship, right? So that's why they call him a perforation agent. Let me see if I can find it, let me see if I can find his paper here. So, here, this is published in, just so you'll know it's published in what year 2006,. Yeah, okay, I remember it. Okay, so, dr Morgan Teller, who is a professor of urology at Harvard Medical School, but he also is a urologist at the Women's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. It's all part of the Harvard complex, right, anyway? So he's part. That's what he's there.
Speaker 1:Anyway, he went back and did the research and published a study called Testosterone and Prostate Cancer An Historical Perspective on a Modern Myth. Abraham Morgenteller, m-o-r-g-e-n-t-a-l-e-r. Okay, okay, 2006, testosterone and Prostate Cancer An Historical Perspective on a Modern Myth. And he hasn't changed. But I want to read the conclusion. I love the conclusion. So his conclusion is this this historical perspective reveals that there is not now, nor has there ever been, a scientific basis for the belief that testosterone causes prostate cancer to grow. Discarding this modern myth will allow exploration of alternative hypotheses regarding the relationship of testosterone and prostate cancer that may be clinically and scientifically rewarding. All right, so he went from there.
Speaker 1:Anyway, he's published a lot, since it's well known by everybody except the modern oncologist. They don't remember they did forgot to read that, because you know what's weird is because he actually is like talk about credibility. He's like harvard we're talking about. It's right next to heaven. Right, the harvard, then heaven, right anyway. Here's what it turns out. It's not, and, by the way, everybody they like to use the word most, but it's everybody that is on androgen blockade eventually gets what they call develops, turns into what they call castration resistant prostate cancer or hormone resistant prostate cancer. Same thing, castration, because they used to castrate. That's pretty sure way of getting rid of testosterone production, but it turns out that after a while it grows anyway, because that wasn't the reason Anyway. So now that's why I don't recommend it at all.
Speaker 1:Now, when we think about it, what are androgens? It turns out that the and this is something you have to understand in Testosterone and androstenedione must be aromatized to become estrogen. In order for the carcinogenic effect to work Carcinogenic, producing CFCs, the androgens must be changed, chemically aromatized to become estrogens. And that what aromatase does. Aromatase is the enzyme that does that. And that's why when people, women that have breast cfcs, have um, take aromatase inhibitors, ais to prevent that process, to prevent any of the androgens from being turned into estrogens, because they don't want extra estrogens, because they're thinking that the estrogen is costly, as it turns out with prostates. Is that the actual?
Speaker 1:If you recall in our discussions with breasts that there are two kinds of estrogen receptors, there's the alpha and the beta. The alpha was the one. When the alpha receptor got stimulated, it caused growth and proliferation of tumors, whereas when the beta got stimulated, it was growth and proliferation of tumors, whereas when the beta got stimulated, it was protective and shrank tumors. Same thing in the prostate, exact same thing. That's why prostates in men and breasts in women are basically the same, pretty much identical, because they are all the same response to hormones and stuff.
Speaker 1:So, anyway, and it turns out that it's an imbalance of these estrogen receptors that sits at the nidus, sits at the what's the word? Pivot, sits at the seed of this whole process. Yeah, the imbalance of these receptors, estrogen, estrogen receptors and the androgen receptors and the relationship between them. It comes down to that Now. So, when it to answer this question, which says my opinion on using them is that it would probably. It may work for a little while, but it's going to eventually not work. It's going to stop working, because that's what happens to everyone, and what's it? What it's going to do is slow things down, but it's going to stop working because that's what happens to everyone. And what it's going to do is slow things down, but it's going to also further imbalance things.
Speaker 1:And remember what are CFCs? Polychromatically Fermenting Cells. That's the word we use, that's the acronym we use, and this phrase we use for what they call cancer, because they're cancer only at. The only meaning to cancer is people born between June 21st and July 22nd. That's what cancer is. There's no other meaning to it.
Speaker 1:But the real meaning of what is going on are these are cells that have learned that they've adjusted so they can survive on fermentation, which is a very inefficient way of making energy, because they lost their mitochondria, which we were talking about a minute ago. And losing your mitochondria, you've got to ferment, otherwise there's no energy, you're dead. So they have to become good at it. They do, and they're called CFCs. They made it Okay, that's it.
Speaker 1:So now you know, pauline, right, very important. So if you have any, no matter where you've got something going on, chronically fermenting is Chronic deferment, is the same thing. Chronic deferment, all right. So now? So the reason I'm saying this, pete, is that it works for a little while it will work, but it will stop working. And then, what do we now know? We now have further imbalanced everything and we have not been going towards the source.
Speaker 1:Now, with you, you've got prostate. First of all, you have to have gone to a biological dentist and they did the 3D cone beam CT and they identified that there was nothing wrong completely, especially with these top four and bottom four, because that's prostate, it's also ovary, it's also uterus, also cervix, all that, the urogyne kidneys, bladder. So I'm assuming you've done all that and they were absolutely perfect, or, if they weren't, you got them fixed right by a biological dentist with ozone, et cetera, and you've done a thorough juice cleanse, colon cleanse, and you're doing all that stuff. You've got to be doing all that stuff that we talk about, All right. So, anyway, let's go to the next question and that is from Peter, and it says is there a doctor or clinic in New York, new Jersey, connecticut, pennsylvania, that has a similar approach to you? And the Oasis Center in Arizona, radical prostatectomy in July of 2020. Their PSMA scan shows CFCs in prostate bed and lymph.
Speaker 1:I was told to start Same person, yeah, so you can see that the so what you can see, and everybody can see, is that the surgery didn't accomplish anything, except, I mean, the only one that really benefits from most surgeries is a surgeon, and they benefit tremendously. They keep their skills up, make money, their prestige, all kinds of it and the point is this that it doesn't work and we can do a whole thing on surgeries because they are necessary. I'm not saying they're not Absolutely, but when they are they are. We know when they're necessary and when they're not necessary, when are they going to be? No, I'm not speaking about fungating tumors, chronically fermenting cell. Oh, you guys have to join the group so we can interact. Join the groups. Come on, join the groups, we can talk. I can't do that right now.
Speaker 1:This is Cindy. I'm having fibroids and cysts. Are these tied in with parasites? A lot of women are suffering from PCOS. Do you also have a detox from the COVID-19 bioweapon? Okay, so fibroids and cysts? Fibroids can be due to hormone imbalances estrogen, estrogen dominance often. Yeah, cysts are usually parasites, but depending on the organ, like ovaries, probably not, you know it depends, but usually are, but unrecognized.
Speaker 1:And we're talking about women's PCOS, which is polycystic ovarian syndrome. Excuse me, my gosh, I slept last night. Why am I yawning From PCOS? A lot of us have? Yeah, right, and so, and what are PCOS? It's an imbalance again of hormones and it's predominantly androgens. Women that are getting more androgens than are healthy, right, and they can wind up getting you know. Okay, you're welcome, but there's ways of helping you, peter. So tune in next time because we can help you, even though the androgen blockade doesn't. You can help you, you can be helped. Keep that in mind. Get on the groups. We're not going to be able to solve it here.
Speaker 1:Oh, a cyst on the ovary can be from a failed ovulation. So, you know, an ovulation is when the egg is extruded out of the ovary, right, and if it forms but there's not an ovulationulation, the egg doesn't get extruded. It can be that. So there's ovarian cysts, which can be different. Right, they can be due to, again, and why was the egg not extruded? Because in order for that to happen, there's got to be a certain amount concentration of estrogen, has to be achieved at a certain rate, and then it has to be decelerated at a certain rate. So it's got to be, and it's that up and down quick deceleration that allows for ovulation.
Speaker 1:Ovulation is the cyst, is the egg coming up. If it doesn't happen correctly, like that, then what will happen is that the egg will not be extruded and you will not have what's called a corpus luteum, because a corpus luteum is the, it's what it's. Once the egg has been extruded, what remains is called the corpus luteum. Is the it's, what is it's? Once the egg has been extruded, what remains is called the corpus luteum, and it's the corpus luteum that produces progesterone. So the second part of the month for a woman's cycle that is dominated by progesterone is only going to happen in a woman who has ovulated. If you haven't ovulated, you won't have a corpus luteum, because you will have. So there will be no progesterone production. So you'll be estrogen dominant that month, and if it happens more than one or two times a month, one or two times a year, then the net hormone profile that you have is estrogen dominant, and that can result in breast fibrocystic conditions, it can result in ovarian, it can result in uterine fibroids, right, and then also all of the malignant sequelae of those, which is breast CFCs, ovarian CFCs, fallopian tube CFCs and uterine endometrial cfcs. Okay, all right now.
Speaker 1:So again, it's imbalanced. There's a lot of imbalances. We have to be aware of the fact that a lot of the environmental chemicals that were that we are exposed to do not occur naturally. They're not natural occurrences, right, they're the result of our technology. It's another one of the most. It's one of the wonders of technology. Aren't we blessed to be born at this time in history where we have all this technology at our available to us? We're just like it's of all the times, throughout all the history of humanity, we're the most blessed. We have access to ways to ensure that we have no connection with nature and we have access to the most incredibly toxic substances ever. Can it get better than that? Can it get better? I don't think so. I don't think so. I think we're extremely blessed we have access to Wow.
Speaker 1:So this is Zoe. You've got I hear you, you've got the FedVan. Contact us at hello at drlodycom, we'll help you. Hello at drlodycom. Zoe, zoe, zoe. All right, guys, all right, getting late, what time is it? Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1:Now how do you detox from the bioweapon? Well, i's not sure what the bioweapon is, and we've talked about this before. Is it just only mRNA? Is that all it is? Or are there nanobots? And are there, what else is going on in there? And there's all kinds of information coming out about it.
Speaker 1:It's crazy, but you know, only were only if it was like spike protein. If it was only spike protein, then you say yeah, well, the uh, notokinase. Even I'm sure lumbokinase doesn't say, but notokinase has been proven and um, you know, but there's so many things that that are that it can be unfortunately wearing. Making sure that you have protection from emf, right, because of 5g and 6g and all that. They have protection from those things You've got to wear EMF, you know, like Faraday clothing, and they have it right. So look up Faraday clothing. All that stuff is very important and what's going on is no one really knows of all the potential toxins in there. That's why you can't come up with a regular detox protocol. You up for one if you think it's just spike protein, but it's not and it's other things. They have been able to stop the motion of these nanobots that are in the blood by putting them in a faraday cage, but not with poisoning it and heating it up to boiling. None of that gets rid of it, but fairly so it's crazy. What's in these? I don't even know, nobody knows. So here's the idea Get as healthy as you can and avoid all chemicals. Fix the mind.
Speaker 1:I'm looking at a question here from Ginger, who's saying I have a suspected parathyroid tumor. I have been diagnosed. Come on, how do I make this bigger? Oh, wow, that did it. Come on, get over here, okay. Suspected parathyroid tumor. I've been diagnosed.
Speaker 1:They put a spell on me, called osteoporosis, with a bone density scale. Also, I have a high calcium and a low vitamin D for over a year. Is a parathyroid removal recommended? Also, I have thyroid nodule. I have not agreed to a biopsy. Should they be removed as well?
Speaker 1:I feel like the parathyroid removal seems to be the way to go because of the damage being done, but would love to have some of your opinion on this. All right, well, you know how high is your calcium, and is it? Vitamin D is still low after a year, and then that means you're not taking any. You should be taking it for sure. It shouldn't be low. If you knew it about a year ago, then you should have been taking it immediately. Get it up to a level, up to around 100. So start vitamin d3 with k2. You can take it with k2, vitamin k2. So osteoporosis, um, so we need a little bit more information than just a high cal. I don't know how high calcium is, how long it's been that way. Do we have your own pth, your parathormone levels and your calcitonin levels? Do we have those? Uh calcium? Do we have phosphate, phosphorus do we have? So we need those levels of vitamin d's you can take.
Speaker 1:So before considering cutting anything out, let's see if we can restore balance. Let's see if we can restore balance. Let's see if we can restore physiology. So we've got to know what's out of balance. And having thyroid nodules? Again, we don't know what that means. Is that a nodule or is it a cyst? Is it a parasite? What's on there? Why is there thyroid nodules? How come they're there? What is your thyroid function? Do you have enough iodine? All these questions you've got to be balancing. And once we've balanced it, you've got enough iodine, your thyroid's functioning correctly, then, who knows, all this may be resolved.
Speaker 1:Restoring balance resolves all the different manifestations of the same underlying processes. That's what's amazing. Okay is to keep in mind that all of these issues that we get Zoe DR low deductible, okay. So now I just want to remind everyone that every time we've got this going on and that going on and this going on, we think, oh my God, it's because there's underlying imbalances in different systems, systems we have different systems. If you restore that balance, it's those manifestations are don't exist anymore. It's pretty amazing. Well, I'm glad you haven't agreed to a biopsy? Never. There's never a reason for it. We'll talk about that another time. But I'm not and I can argue with whoever you want I need to argue with about it, but I don't want to argue about that right now, I just want to get on it.
Speaker 1:So removing your parathyroid is not going to be fun because you're going to have to be taking a lot of stuff to try to maintain your health and we don't even know that it's. I would have to see your records and I would say we've got to do a lot with you. You've got to find out what's going on with your dental. I mean, yeah, no, you don't do that which is permanent, what's the word? Anyway, you don't do that irreversible, you don't do the irreversible. First we restore balance. So we've got to know what's going on. You have to make sure your dental ginger it's essential, right? And you remember the teeth that are involved with the thyroid are and parathyroid are the same that are involved with the breast and the stomach and the pancreas or spleen. So they're right next to your wisdom teeth and down here as well. So I don't know what's going on, but it has to be taken care of and then we've got to. I've got to look at what. So there's so much. So, ginger, this requires much more than, but I would not. No surgery, not, not yet. Maybe at some point in the future, if, after we've done everything. But I can't imagine how that would make a difference. All right, so thing, but I can't imagine how that would make a difference. All right. So, ginger, join the groups, join the group, one of the groups, so we can start interacting. Okay, yes, irreversible. Thank you, peter, that's the word.
Speaker 1:It's so confusing who to believe sometimes. Well, what is confusing? I don't want you to believe anything. You've got to know. You've got to know, not believe. Know, you've got to know, not believe. Don't ever believe anything. If I would have had it removed, what would have happened? Well, I've had lots of people who have not had them removed, who are fine, and I've had people that have had them removed. They wound up getting metastasis and all that. So I'm just, you know, sometimes surgery is important and necessary and sometimes it's not. We have to know when now.
Speaker 1:So remember something. Yes, uh, god, also, jesus Christ, right, right, we're talking, deanna, you're talking about that. I want you to remember what Jesus said. Jesus said as you sow, so shall you reap. In other words, what you do will bear fruit, your actions bear fruit, and if your actions are involved in eating and living in ways that are antagonistic to your biology, you will bear that fruit and that fruit will be illness. This is what that means. He wasn't talking about botany. He wasn't talking about this, wasn't? He wasn't teaching a class in botany, but anyway, so it comes to again, we have to realize it's what we do with our as you sow, so shall you reap, anyway. So that's all very true and we and let's please remember that. Yay, good for you, sincere and glad you're reading that.
Speaker 1:Health for the Millions. Start at chapter 13, I think, the one that's the health of man. Start there instead of at the beginning. Start at the health of man, because it flows better, and then you'll be able to read the first 12. Yeah, I think it's 13. Start with Chapter 13, the health of man. Read that first All the way to the end, and then read chapters 1-12. Anyway, but we have to remember that and also remember in the Bible, genesis 1, verse 29,.
Speaker 1:In 128, god said listen, go forth, have fun, multiply and be a good, take care of the. You'll have dominion over the animals. And the very next verse he said but want to clarify the uh, dominion over the animals. For you it shall be. Every fruit and things that have seeds will be so. He's going to clarify that having dominion over the animals wasn't killing them and eating their carcasses genesis 129. You read that and tell me another, give me another interpretation of what it means Prasiquanto. Anyway, you guys, pretty soon, pretty soon, I will have the place for you, for all of these. In the meantime, if you're having trouble with anything, get in touch with, contact us at hellowithdrlodycom and we're going to help you.
Speaker 1:Your experience with doctors is they don't listen. I know, I know they don't know about parents. I know, listen, doctors, they don't listen. I know, I know they don't know about parents. I know, listen, doctors. I think we don't have to even say anything about what they don't know. I think we just stop at they don't know. Oh, good night, god bless. Yeah, all you guys say, yeah, actually, it is that time I did so.
Speaker 1:What I'm saying to you, ginger, is that we need to balance you. We need to get rid of all the potential toxicities and causes. Whether it's your, you know what's going on with your mouth. You need 3D cone beam, you need all that stuff. We have to have that. We need to clean it out with ozone and all that. We need to do all that. We need to cleanse you. I need to know what your medical records say what's high, what's low, and all that and then we need to make sure you have enough iodine and and it all goes together. Okay, very important that you understand that if we can restore balance in your body, that none of these issues will exist. They are all manifestations of an imbalance. Okay, it's an essential thing to learn.
Speaker 1:Okay, so, anyway, you folks, thank you so much for hanging out with me for this couple hours and I hope you come next week and I hope you join some groups so we can interact more. Okay, because I only got three, four questions because I was so busy interacting. It's not fair to the people that are sending in questions. Okay, you guys, and remember, I'm only in three places health and healing, parasites and CFC group. That's it. I'm in no other groups. I have no other communities. I have no other anything.
Speaker 1:Anything else is a lie. It's not me and I don't flirt with people online like that. It's not what I do, okay. So I mean all that is okay, remember that, ok, and if you see these people, let me know. If you run into, let me know and let's, and then report them to someone's got to help me. Are there any like international authorities or who can I report these people to? Facebook doesn't care. If there's got to be someone, I mean I think I consider this a criminal. Care, there's got to be someone. I mean I think I consider this a criminal. You know it's fraud, it's identity theft. Come on, anyway, wadi Ka'ap, aloha, namaste, namaskar, and stay healthy, become healthy. How do you do that? By living healthy. Don't tell anyone. There's only one way, wadi Ka'ap. There's only one way. Alright, sweaty cup.