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Episode 141 - 3.30.25 Beyond Modern Medicine: How Natural Living Restores Balance

Dr. Thomas Lodi Episode 141

What if the key to optimal health isn't found in complex medical interventions, but in returning to the foundational patterns of natural living? In this enlightening discussion, Dr. Thomas Lodi presents a paradigm-shifting perspective on health restoration alongside his newest team members, health educators Darren and Vanessa.

The conversation challenges conventional thinking about disease, particularly around parasites and microorganisms. Rather than viewing these as invaders to be attacked, Dr. Lodi explains how we might better understand them as indicators of imbalance – nature's cleaning crew addressing underlying issues. This perspective moves us away from warfare-style treatment approaches toward restoration of biological balance through proper nutrition, movement, and environmental connection.

Darren, a kinesiologist with expertise in natural movement, shares compelling research showing that just 120 minutes weekly in natural environments significantly improves health outcomes. This "nature prescription" can be fulfilled through simple practices like morning sunshine exposure or post-dinner walks. Meanwhile, Vanessa brings her knowledge of nutrition, yoga, and meditation to help listeners understand how to incorporate these practices meaningfully into daily life.

The discussion introduces the "School of Life" – a framework for learning fundamental aspects of healthy living typically neglected in modern education. This includes understanding proper nutrition, movement patterns, sleep hygiene, and stress management – essentially relearning how to live in alignment with our biological design rather than against it.

Perhaps most powerfully, Dr. Lodi distills his philosophy into a simple mantra: "Clean, balance, move, and sleep." These four principles address virtually all chronic health conditions by restoring

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Speaker 1:

So good morning you all, hi Joseph and everyone else coming on now. So let's wait a few minutes. Let me get my stuff together here. Why are my eyes are burning? Oh, it's because of the fan. Okay, here we go. So let me put that over there. There we go, cool, all right. So, anyway, sunday Night Live. Monday Morning Live Right Now Live has begun.

Speaker 1:

Just a reminder to everyone that this platform is, or the way this works, is that you submit questions Previously. Go to the website drlodycom and look for the live stream area and you can submit your questions. I'm not sure where you do that exactly, but drlodycom slash live, yeah, and you go to that area. You can submit your questions. So then I go through those. We'll try to get through as many as we can, as usual and then. But the problem is is that you've noticed, I'm sure over the weeks, months, years, that if the question is not completely, hasn'm sure over the weeks, months, years, that if the question is not completely, hasn't given me all the information. I run into a little trouble there because I need to ask you a couple questions and it'd be better if we could go back and forth, and we can't in this platform.

Speaker 1:

So that's why we have the groups and the groups are, excuse me, health and Healing Group, parasite Group okay. The groups and the groups are, excuse me, health and healing group, parasite group okay. And the cfc group is for people who are just joining for the first time and don't know that, uh, there's no astrological science in their body, but just chronically fermenting cells. Perhaps then, um, if you don't know that, now you do it hopefully. So we don't refer to, uh, anything in the body. Uh, in terms of astrology, we refer to it as what it is, specifically the aoric chronically permeating cells. So we have a CFC group as well. So all three of those. If you're a member of the parasite, you automatically have membership in the health and healing group, and if you're a member of the CFC group, you have automatic membership in the other two. So that works out pretty nicely, because then you get to be on multiple weekly group Zooms that we have together as members and we can interact. So that's a great advantage.

Speaker 1:

Okay, now, so at all. You know all the social media platforms. It's at DR Thomas Lodi, right? That's Instagram, facebook, youtube, rumble all of them except for X. X is DRThomasLodyMD. We had to put the MD in there because whatever. So, just to keep that in mind, and we want everyone to kind of move over to X, because someday they're going to censor me I don't know why, because the most bizarre things are not censored, but I am, and I don't think I'm bizarre. I'm not normal, for sure, but I'm not bizarre.

Speaker 1:

Okay, and then this whole thing will be uploaded onto all the platforms except for what. That's all, I guess. It's uploaded, it'll be stored in Instagram, facebook, youtube and it'll be edited and the audio version will be available on the podcast platform. Okay, after that, and, by the way, I had a great podcast this week with Dr Jen Simmons, the Keeping a Breast. She's a former breast surgeon who now, instead of removing breasts, she helps you keep them, and she's amazing, anyway. So we had a great podcast that will be uploaded or posted sometime soon, so look for that. We got into a lot of really interesting things. I recently had her on my podcast, so you can see that. Just go to the website drdarlodycom and find the podcast section. You'll see that.

Speaker 1:

So the other one is Paul Nisan. I don't know if you guys have seen the first one. This is like the third one that I've done on his platform. He's not a doctor, but his name is Paul Nisan. He's an amazing human being. He's been eating uncooked plant food for about 35 years and he's still alive. Oh my God, how can they do that? He didn't cook it. He's not eating corpses. Oh my God, can humans really? It looks like that people actually actually ask those questions. Um, but uh, yeah, he's an amazing guy. He does all he's into it. So I would you know, you know, check his out. Can we get out, get into his? He's got lots of different. Um, that's paul n-i-s-o-n. He's got many different I don't know what they are groups that you can join, and he's a fruit farmer, and just amazing information, okay. So, anyway, we did a recent one with him again this week, but his YouTube channel is the Raw Life Health Show. So, paul, I've known Paul for a long time and it's amazing. Okay, and then I'll tell you and then we'll be talking and I'll be introducing Darren and Vanessa, who are going to be part of the group. So when you join the groups any of them you'll have access to Darren and Vanessa, and I'll talk about them more in a moment.

Speaker 1:

If you're in the CFC group, you'll have access to and it's just to the CFC group, because it's kind of a very traumatic psychological. It's a very powerful, devastating psychological trauma to be diagnosed with CFCs, especially the way they recall it, and it's almost like precision cardio surgery when they diagnose and anyway it wipes people out. So Kathy's corner she's a licensed therapist, psychotherapist, been doing it a long time. A licensed therapist, a psychotherapist, been doing it a long time. She's well aware of the work. She's been working with me for at least two years I don't know, maybe longer and she's one of the blessed people on the planet because she lives over here in Thailand. But anyway, she has Kathy's Corner and that's a place where people can go and just talk about their feelings, not the details of PET scans, but how's it all? Great, we get it, we understand this is that, this is that, but how do you feel? And let's deal with that. So Kathy's Corner is part of the content too.

Speaker 1:

So you know there's more and more reasons to join these groups and I want to make them better and better. Soon we'll have Garfield, the amazing Michelin raw chef, be providing recipes and demonstrations and stuff like that. So these are going to be amazing groups and not just me. I'm sure I get pretty boring after a while. So, because there and Vanessa are going to be sharing every other Tuesday, having a separate group with them as well, so, anyway, so let's get into some questions, right, since that's what we're here about. Right, let me see Missing anything amazing that I should not be missing. Hi from California, from Australia. Okay, I'm going to real quickly address a question that's coming up here currently. Hi from California, from Australia. All right, okay, I'm going to real quickly address a question that's coming up here on the currently about what would be a good treatment for a seven-year-old for candida dosages.

Speaker 1:

Keep in mind that he is autistic and his food is quite limited, all right, so I don't know when you say candida. First of all, when we say candida, what does that mean? Candida Does that mean? Here's the thing we have Candida in us. It's a part of our normal flora. We need them. It's when they get out of proportion, and they get out of proportion because there are extra parking spaces. So some of the other guys left, they went somewhere else because they weren't getting fed properly, so they went somewhere else, they left some extra parking places and the candida moved in.

Speaker 1:

So the idea is and please keep this in mind, john, who's asking the question, that it's not a candida problem. The candida perhaps that you're noticing I'm not sure how you know that that's what it is, but that you're noticing is a manifestation of a generalized dysbiosis, a disproportionate distribution of the different species of microorganisms that are living in him. And you've got to understand, too, that what I understand is that, if he has been diagnosed with the word autistic which, by the way, was made up in recent years, never existed before, and now there's the autistic spectrum, and I'm sure they're going to divide it down in more, because the more you can divide things up, the more you can fragment it, the more treatments you can get. Now, treatment means that you're going to fix something. So, again, we are all on the wrong paradigm when we're using this language, but I'm going to try to address this, john, to answer your question. So the answer is this You've got to restore a healthy biosis.

Speaker 1:

It means you have a healthy diet and one more time, healthy. What? Yes, and what's a healthy diet? Oh, my God, I heard you should eat this, and I heard you, and I heard the vegetables were really bad for you, and and I heard that water is not too good for you, and oxygen, not what they're talking, it's not that good. What else is not good? Friendship, warmth, these things I don't know if they're really good for you. See, they're going to come up with all kinds of stuff, right, and I mean people are going to actually do do published research on it. They're going to get their phds on, uh, proving the uh irrelevant or proving the obvious. That's what they do, very good at that. I have phds are a lot of them and a lot of ongoing research. He's well published, great, okay. Anyway, the point is this John, your seven-year-old has an extreme dysbiosis if there's candida overgrowth and you don't just kill the candida, because if you successfully did and there's still those empty parking places, some other guys that you do.

Speaker 1:

Our goal is to restore balance. All right, vanessa and Darren are going to help you understand that on other levels than we usually speak about, and then Garfield will help us come up with ways of making healthy food to actually taste good Tastes good to our perverted mouths and our perverted taste. Yeah, we're perverted to our perverted mouths and our perverted taste. Yeah, we're perverted. Can you imagine? I said such a thing, but we are perverted, I'm not perverted.

Speaker 1:

Well, this guy over here says that eating cockroaches is delicious. This guy over here says eating live monkey brain is incredible. This guy over here says if you've got a hangover, youover, you got to have the lining of the intestines of a cow tripe, uh. And this guy over here says bull testicles, nothing like them, okay. And then this person over here, this bird so yeah, our tastes are. Is there a word for a taste eclectic? Nah, uh, perverted, that's it.

Speaker 1:

All right, overgrowth. But overgrowth is why? Because there's places to grow. You got to make sure there's no places for it to grow, and you can only do that by putting the healthy guys in. How do you what if you put them in and they won't stay? Why won't they stay? Because you're not feeding them. How do you feed them? What food they want? What do they want? You know what? Don't believe me. Ask this guy His name is Paul Nison N-I-S-O-N. Ask him what the healthy bacteria and other microorganisms like to eat. Three weeks of three weeks, of how many cycles? Well, it depends on your condition, but it's so. It depends on your condition If you have parasites and they're like, it's symptomatic, they're coming out of you or you see them in your stool, or or you feel them or you know. There's all different manifestations of them. So it depends on your particular condition. So that's it and that's okay.

Speaker 1:

You guys are asking great questions. Why aren't you in my group, our groups, so we can interact? Because I have to go now. I am sorry, I have to go now and wondering if most of the time is testing, have you ever sent something that looked like intestinal wall for testing? All right, so let's go over the questions that have been submitted, the people that follow the rules. Right, we're into rules, not really, all right.

Speaker 1:

So first question is Michelle, and she's saying in the podcast I'm listening to they say ivermectin is hard to find in the States. Has anyone looked at the cattle pour on? And also the injectable can be taken orally. This is available everywhere. Just want to know if Dr Lodi has any thoughts on the different forms of ivermectin and if he thinks they're okay.

Speaker 1:

I've been using the pour on my skin. It has worked, but I always wonder why no one else is using this one. All right. So, michelle, I'm not when you say it's worked, so you had a problem and it's now no longer a problem. So I'm not sure, actually, what you mean by saying it's worked. It worked, but ivermectin can be used topically. I don't think that's a really good way to get a systemic blood levels of it. They have injectable for cattle and you know, also it's used in veterinary medicine. It's used by, you know, usually used by usually cattles and what else Kangaroos, yeah, anyway. But yeah, it is used like that.

Speaker 1:

Now here's the problem, and I'd like everyone to listen carefully to this. Now, first of all, when they make something for injection and this is not just ivermectin most of the drugs, the medicines that are used for injection have to have, because they're already in a liquid form, they've already been constituted, they're ready for use. They've got to have something to preserve them, otherwise they're going to oxidize and go through other chemical reactions, going to oxidize and go through other chemical reactions, and what they like to use one of their favorite is propylene glycol. Now, propylene glycol, unfortunately, is in everything. I'm probably in my glasses. I'm telling you it's everywhere, right, it's in cosmetics, right, what do you call it? And they put it so it's in the injectable. So if you're getting an injectable medication, it's gonna have propylene glycol, and even the fraud and death association has.

Speaker 1:

They don't give this overwhelming endorsement. They go uh, it's considered generally generally safe. What? What does that mean? Generally safe? Does that mean not specifically safe or it means nothing? Right, again, this is Rockefeller rhetoric, rockefeller rhetoric hey, rockefeller rhetoric, and I didn't say that. So it's generally safe, for whom? But anyway, so it's used by.

Speaker 1:

Here's the amazing thing about ivermectin itself right, so it's used for both ectoparasites, which are, like you know, fleas and ticks and scabies and those kinds of things, and it's also the endoparasites, right? So you know many different kinds of the worms and, uh, you know even the eye worms, the skin worms and all these worms that are in us, all of us. The person next to you worms, next to you worms, the guy behind you worms. So if you're sitting in a movie theater, you're surrounded by worms. You thought you were there like with a bunch of people.

Speaker 1:

Nah, these are just carrying cases for worms, worm cases. When you look at somebody, you say, uh-huh, there's a worm case. Oh, that's a really nice looking worm case. There's a worm case. Ah, that's a really nice looking worm case. I like that worm case.

Speaker 1:

Uh, so here's the. Uh, the, in fact. Yeah, so there's an injectable. You can get it from a veterinary. Uh, what do you call it? Um, what do you call it distributor? You know somebody that distributes it. There's one. What's it called the? Uh, by the way, it also gets the screw worm right. The screw worm is a nasty, nasty thing, um, the worm, just like it sounds, gets in and you can't get it out and it causes all kinds of damage and cattle get it.

Speaker 1:

And I have to say something here that I'm sure it's going to make is going to get me knocked off some platforms. Let me say this in a way that is non-algorithmic. Okay, so, non-algorithmically speaking, these screw worms, you'll find them in the funniest of places. They just seem to show up and they destroy cattle. And people are still eating cattle. Can you believe it? Eating cattle? Cattle is a word for a group of individual cows, but we don't call them individuals. They're cattle. Cattle is a word for a group of individual cows, but we don't call them individuals. They're cattle. And they're not even cattle. They're beef, and you know what beef is? I've seen beefs walking around right. I saw beefs right next to the pork chops and the nuggets. They were walking right through that forest over there. That's a beef nugget for us, anyway. So the injectable ivermectin is used for sheep cattle camels.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. So and guess what? It's used for humans? It's used all over the world 250 million people have onchoceriosis, which is a river blindness, and they're using it even as children. So you just have to have the proper dosing. So the problem is to answer your question. If I'll ever get around to answering my question, okay, let's go back to the question. It's backwards.

Speaker 1:

The question was what about using this stuff? And here's the thing when you're getting it in an injectable form, it will have other chemicals. So you look at the ingredients and you're going to see that the ingredients has, among other things, ethylene glycol. And the reason I'm picking on ethylene glycol is because you're going to find it in flavored teas, windex, deodorant, toothpaste and toothpaste, and then toothpaste, liquid nail stuff, right, lysol, antibacterial hand soap, which doesn't work. It's absurd, because you don't want to get rid of the bacteria, otherwise your hands will look like a zombie Shampoo. On and on and on.

Speaker 1:

It's easier to find out what F-propylene glycol is not in, so anyway. So what's the big deal? Is not in, so anyway. So what's the big deal? Well, cardiovascular problems, neurological problems, uh, what else does it do? Oh, skin, amazing problems with skin. But anyway, and remember, remember, don't worry about anything, because the fraud and death association said it's generally recognized as safe.

Speaker 1:

Generally recognized, that means some people reckon, you reckon, oh, hey, there you are. That's a record. When you recognize something, you say, ah, I know you right. So generally, people say, ah, they can see the propylene glycol. They say I recognize you safe. Is that what that means? Because they don't know what they mean. I don't know what they mean, you don't know what they mean, and yet we're gonna do it anyway, because in a way, can we trust the? I mean? I mean, if it wasn't true, I mean, why would they be talking about it? You know what I mean, okay.

Speaker 1:

So, uh, and of course, the greatest international savior of us all is the, uh, the whole health organ. I mean the whole hell, whole hell organization, with the whole hell, whole Health Organization, the whole hell organization. I think it's supported by a guy named William Henry Gates III, anyway. So they say that it is a food addos. Now here's what they say. They do give a warning because they care about our health and that warming is no more than 25 milligrams per kilogram of body weight in 24 hours. 25 milligrams per kilogram, you'd have to be drinking it and that's what they say. You can have up to that amount. So you realize, when I say whole hell, that means they're going to send you holy to hell, and they're organized, they know what they're doing.

Speaker 1:

Okay, by the way, ethylene glycol propylene glycol, in case you want to know, is what makes e-cigarettes vaporize and smooth and taste like some flavor. Yep, you're smoking propylene glycol, so we should call it aerosolized propylene glycol, flavored. All right, it's. It contributes to the smoothness. You know what I mean? Yeah, very good. So propylene glycol. So? So the reason I would not use that ivermectin that you're talking about from for the veterinary use, and I wouldn't use it for animals either. But you see even my language, I'm talking about animals either, as if animals are different than we are. Well, they don't have a soul. They have a soul. How do you know? How?

Speaker 2:

do you know they?

Speaker 1:

don't have a soul. How do you know? Do you have any research? Can I see the data on that? Yeah, so we're animals, and I say that because we're not plants and we're not minerals. Remember the animal, mineral, vegetable thing. Yeah so we're not animal, animate, move, motion, motion, motion motion. So, anyway, you wouldn't give it to them either, because it's not just ivermectin.

Speaker 1:

So if you're looking for ivermectin or any other anti-parasitic medication or any supplement in specific, read the ingredients and what you want to find is that, like, it's 99.9% of what Ivermectin or whatever, right, that's the important thing. You want to make sure that what you're getting, what you think you're buying, is what you think you're buying. You want to make sure that's what it is, and you can read the, you can read the ingredients, and then they have the. What do they call them For the non-active parts? Anyway, just look at it all, whatever, whatever is in there, and you're getting that. Do you want that? Right, and don't think it's just a little bit of whatever, because that's like using the word side effects, right? One of the side effects is nausea and vomiting. Well, I'm telling you something If you're nauseous and vomiting, that's not on the side of anything, that's right in the middle of your body, right in the middle of your consciousness, and that's the history. There's no side effects mild or these are not just active ingredients or inactive stuff you're taking. So you adjust it. So you want to find an ivermectin, so, by the way.

Speaker 1:

So if you can get it, you got ivermectin, but you get fimbenzo. Is you don't want all the other stuff? It's kind of like protein gotta have protein. Remember the mantra everyone ought to have protein, protein, protein, gotta have protein, protein, protein, right, gotta have protein. Right, how do you not get protein? Can you all hear me, is this working? Hello, I you not get protein. Can you all hear me, is this working? Hello, I got to see. Is this working? Can you all hear Someone say yes, yes, can I get a yes out there?

Speaker 1:

Is this working, ladies and gentlemen, and boys and girls, and look at this working. Someone answered me Yay, because I know the blue light's not on, so I never know. You didn't know it was. Oh, wow, all those yeses all of a sudden. Great, thank you, I thought you had me on mute already so you didn't know the difference. Anyway, so good, okay.

Speaker 1:

So now propylene glycol, and that's just one of them. We could go over all of them, and that's one of the things that Vanessa will do. Vanessa will help you learn how to read and understand what it is you're doing to your body, whether it's putting it on something, something on it or in it, or all that. So Vanessa is like we'll talk about her in a moment. Yay, oh, my gosh, everybody's yesing me. Whoa, so cool, all right, so now let's go back over here. So, by the way.

Speaker 1:

So, michelle, I wouldn't use, don't I? Just I think there's. There's ivermectin in the form of horse paste or dog paste or cats, whatever, and I don't know what's in those either. You have to read, by the way. Um, we're very close a couple weeks, I'm hoping, maybe. I mean, okay, a month, okay, a month away from being able to say, hey, go to this website and you can get all these medications you need. They'll be mailed to you. So we're working on that, okay, and I will let you know.

Speaker 1:

By the way, if there's remember, there's these freaks out there impersonating me selling stuff. I'm not right, I don't sell anything, okay, so, so if you and I don't endorse anything except for stuff, I mean, I, I wouldn't do it, so I ever met them, but I wouldn't say this brand or or or or any of that. Right, okay, but I'm making sure that we all cause the parasite problem is way much more incredible than you can imagine, so we need to deal with it. Uh, so I want to make sure that, and the reason I'm doing this is because there was a group out there that's what were they called first, med or whatever. I think they took my name off because we sent them nasty letters. But, uh, dr lodi's protocol and they have my video and they and so they're, and this is his protocol. So people are ordering it.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what, what they have, what they're getting, and and you don't just give one size fits all. You know, you gotta ask a couple questions. So you know, okay, uh, beautiful, difficult norway. I know well norway, norway, finland, sweden and then even the upper parts of europe and all that I mean. Remember, the further you get away from the equatorial latitudes, the further you get away from the environment in which human beings thrive. Can I wanted you to chew on that. Savor it for a moment, taste it before you swallow. Taste that. The further you get away from the equatorial latitudes, the further you get away from the equatorial latitudes, the further you get away from an environment in which human beings thrive, so I'll let you draw those conclusions.

Speaker 1:

So, kathy, first of all, you're in Toronto. There's a big problem there. Get out of Corrupt Toronto. You see, here's the thing I have. No, I'm not attached to just stuff. I mean I'm attached to learning and I'm attached to. I mean yeah, but I'm attached. Then I have this other habit of eating. I like eating and I really enjoy breathing, things like that. But I mean, and then, where I live now, but anyway, I don't know A lot of people get really stuck and they can't get out of a rut, even if they know that it's not healthy for them.

Speaker 1:

No-transcript, and you're saying but I, so that you understand, no, I can't. And, by the way, listen what one of the things is we've got it's okay, not okay, I get it. If you're fooling other people, if you like to fool other people, right, if you're a good actor or actress, but don't fool yourself. And by not fooling yourself, you want to use the proper language, right. So, instead of saying I can't, I can't, just say I won't, I won't. It's not that you can't pick up that car. You can move, you can eat differently, you can go to bed early, but you won't. Well, I know. But then I, what can I say?

Speaker 1:

Okay, these are like, really, what I want to do is get you guys in groups. We've got to start educating, because the questions that pop up are like random bits of things here and there which, overall, indicate a general lack of foundational knowledge, you know, of just what's the foundations of what we're talking about. All right, so that's what I want to do. Do you prove the harmonic? Hey, I'm afraid I don't know what that is. All right, you guys, you got these questions. You've got to come on to the groups. All right, now let's ask this question, answer this question.

Speaker 1:

This is from Nazambi. I'm not sure I'm pronouncing it correctly. Here's somebody here this guy's got. This person thinks that they have a Zodiac sign in their prostate. Okay, so about 15 months ago I received a diagnosis Okay, I'll just try to stay on track.

Speaker 1:

Okay Of prostate CFCs. They're not going to use your word. Okay, I'll just try to stay on track. Okay, of prostate CFCs. They're not going to use your word. Okay, you've got to stop using that word. What can do to reduce excessive urination? As I am addressing CFC. Can you give me a resource where I can buy prosaequantel and tenidazole? All right, so a lot of questions in there.

Speaker 1:

So you received the diagnosis. So you were the victim of a spell cast upon you by these very accomplished sorcerers. They've run around in their white capes, coats and you know the white coat stands for purity, because they're pure. They're pure. Their intentions are pure, ok. They are purely looking to further their own careers and bank accounts. They're very pure in that. And so so you got that Prostate.

Speaker 1:

You are addressing CFCs. I don't know what you mean. That's why you've got to come on these groups. What do you mean? You're addressing them. Did you have surgery? Are you taking the drugs they would recommend? What are you doing? And on top of it all, you have excessive urination, so that there's a lot.

Speaker 1:

I need to ask you questions. If you have a lot of urination, first of all, if it's not due to taking some sort of diuretic medication and it's not due to the fact that you're drinking a ton of water or some other liquid, if it's not due to those and we're thinking about something that might not be correct metabolically, perhaps you have insulin resistance and you have a lot of glucose in your blood and your urine that can cause excessive urination. So there's a lot of reasons why you have excessive urination. I'm not. I we can't, because the prostate usually if it's enlarged it's going to block and decrease urine output. So I'm not really sure what you're. What's going on there. We'd have to interact.

Speaker 1:

And now and then you're saying can I give you a resource where to buy Proziquantel? Now you're going to buy Antonidazole, so you want to buy the Proziquantel. If someone wants to buy Proziquantel or ivermectin or whatever, you should know why. Right, know that I that I forgot to tell you too that that the propylene glycol that they put in toothpaste and uh cosmetics and uh everything and windex, um, is uh not good for pets. I'll tell you just. I want you to listen to the illogic. The illogic is well, okay, so don't, it's not good for pets, so anyway.

Speaker 1:

So prosaequantel is the drug of choice for schistosomiasis and I'd say basically that, and the flatworms, the ones that get into your liver like a opistocorcus that winds up causing a cholangiocarcinoma and things like that, right? So really, you know, it's kind of like the drug of choice for those right. It's also used for tapeworms and neurosysticosis, which is a byproduct of all that. But you know other than that you don't necessarily need to take that because there's niclosamide, fenbendazole or membendazole or albendazole depends on what you're dealing with and then ivermectin. So you want those and you don't want to just take the Prasiquato. And then the tenidazole, along with the metronidazole and along with the nidazxonide, are for the protozoa more than the worms. All right, the other ones are for the worms. So anyway. So, but you can go for Proziquanto.

Speaker 1:

There's a website called Scarce Purity, scarce Purity, and they have Proziquanto and some other anti-parasitics Okay, I'm sorry, not Scarce Purity and they have Proseguantum and some other anti-parasitics. I'm sorry, not Scarce Purity, sacred Purity, I was reading it wrong Sacredpuritycom. And they claim to be 99% pure. In other words, 99% of what you're getting is what you think you're getting and in this case Proseguantel. So how much would you take depends on the situation. But usually if someone really needs prosequantel for a reason, then they would be taking 600 milligrams three times a day for some period of time, in some cycle, like three weeks on and one week off. But they would be doing that with these other antihelminthics and other antiprotosols and the tenidazole.

Speaker 1:

I think, again, we have to wait for us to get this website done, but I think, unfortunately, there must be online and I put that you know that's a webinar of the online ways to get them from the Indian pharmacies and things like that. Right, and I think in there you can get the tinnitus or metronidazole. Otherwise they're considered medications and you've got to get a prescription by a warlock or a witch or a warlock, either one, and make sure they're wearing the white cape when they write the prescription. Right, you want that prescription to be, uh, blessed. It's actually a black blessing. Instead of a full, wonderful blessing, it's a black blessing, all right.

Speaker 1:

Now, one thing about proxy quanta that I want to bring up is very interesting is that the way it works is that it paralyzed, uh, it prevents our cells. They have all kinds of channels to allow in different minerals and stuff. One is we have calcium channels, and the calcium channels are voltage-gated. In other words, it has to do with voltage is electrical. The electrical, you know, voltage is stored, electrical potential, right, and uh, anyway, these are voltage-gated calcium channels that allow calcium in.

Speaker 1:

Calcium is essential for cellular functioning, um and anyway. So and I I haven't been able to find because no one's going into the details, I, I, I'll find I'm getting close. But in one way or another it forces the calcium channels to remain open and the calcium flies in there and causes problems for the worms. They die, it kills them. Well, it just turns out that that's exactly what EMF does to our bodies. So EMF activates our calcium channels, so they're open and cal and calcium is flying in at a million, over a million uh atoms per second, causing all kinds of problems. That's what emf is doing and that's what prosecco tells me. So what I don't know is and I've got and I can't find out the answer yet, which is why I don't really talk about Procecuanto unless it's specifically indicated is well, if it's doing it to their calcium channels, is it doing it to our calcium channels? Then I just don't know the answer to that. But again, if you've got cholangiocarcinoma, or you've been eating pala pala deep, which is raw fish, and the fish are freshwater fish, and you live in an area called Isan, thailand, actually Cambodia too, and there's a few other places, china, but it's got a cousin of the Apistococcus, but if any of those kinds of exposures are in, you've got to have Prasukhwanta and if Schistosomiasis, right, really debilitating situation, one of the direct causes of CFCs that we know in the urinary system. So in those situations you've got to have Prostate 1.

Speaker 1:

Now you know what it's 8 o'clock, my time? Not really. That's not what time it is. Does anybody really know what time it is? My time? Not really. That's not what time it is. Does anybody really know what time it is? Because in LA it's 6 pm and in Arizona it's 6 pm. What time is it in New York? 9 pm. What time is it in London? So the question is what time is it? The answer is what Everyone know it's called. And when I say no, I mean no without the K. What is no without the K? Now, yeah, that's what time it is, it's now. So right now I'm going to talk about fighting Darren and Vanessa on if I can figure out how to get them on, okay, and Vanessa has worked with me for seven years I don't know a long time in Thailand and in the US, and it's ongoing.

Speaker 1:

When she was at our center in Arizona, she was a health educator. When she was in Thailand here, she was a health educator and nutritionist. She wears a lot of hats and I hate that idiom. Idiots use the word, use idiom. She has a lot of different kinds of skills and knowledge, right, and she put together, she's codify, the School of Life program that we have developed by making it into segments and programs and all that, and with PowerPoints and stuff like that. And what is the School of Life have developed by making it into segments and programs and all that on, and with powerpoints and stuff like that. And what is the school of life? Oh, it teaches us that thing that we forgot that they didn't teach us in high school. You know, you go to high school. You figure you get a general education. Well, in the general education wouldn't you think that they would educate us about how to live? Nah, not in the curriculum. So we had to have our own school of life.

Speaker 1:

How do you live? What do you mean? How do you live? Well, what do you eat? When do you go to sleep? How often do you move your arms and legs? What do you do with your mind? What do you put on your body? We know nothing about that. Anything If it tastes good and if it's on TV, no, that's not the answer. So Vanessa is an educator in that regard. She's also a yoga instructor and meditation coach, but anyway, her nutritional knowledge is amazing. So she'll be like every other week having a live stream on Tuesdays with you all.

Speaker 1:

Not mean if you're in our groups for our memberships. So you got to join the membership and then Darren is a kinesiologist. He's from that country that no one should be from anymore. I mean, okay, you were born there, but get out, it's called Canada and and I'm not prejudiced against Canada I put, I classify it. That was like I do with the United States of America, america, america. Like I do with the United States of America, america, america.

Speaker 1:

But anyway, there is truly one of a kind, there's only one, this guy, there's only one of him, because he has a focus on movement, what we call exercise, right, which he doesn't like that word because it's not really what it is. It's movement, right. And the word exercise came into our vocabulary because our lifestyles changed, where we weren't moving. So now we added the move, so we'll call it exercise. It goes to work, sleeps and exercise. Before that life was movement and so you didn't have to even do that. So movement, anyway. But you can have movement with a purpose, so you know what you're doing.

Speaker 1:

Now, if you're a kid. You don't need that If you're doing Now, if you're a kid, you don't need that. If you're a kid, there's only. Kids are the only ones that don't need to talk to Darren, because what do they do? They just play. They play and they balance and they do their skills all the time in all kinds of things that they hadn't done before, and they're always falling and fools of themselves and laughing and having a good time. Yeah, so Darren, he teaches us how to play, how to get back to being playful. Anyway, he's amazing. They're both amazing, so I'm trying to figure out how do I get them on here Now? Somebody said that I can see them as guests. All right, anybody help me with that.

Speaker 1:

What's wrong with Canada? It's not Canada. It's a guy named Trudeau Patty. You know what? Trudeau and how? About the guy that replaced him? Is he pretty good? No, was Biden very good? No, I'm not talking about Canada and Canadian people and don't take this personally.

Speaker 1:

I'm American and, unfortunately, I'm not by birth. I didn't stay there. It's not Canada. That's my hometown. Okay, good, I'm from America. That doesn't mean I'm going to stay there.

Speaker 1:

What's wrong with Canada? Nothing's wrong with Canada. It's just the people that are running it. That's all I mean. You know, it's nothing offensive.

Speaker 1:

Personally, right, there's nothing wrong with Switzerland, but you know, if there's a guy named Klaus the Slob over there, I don't want to be anywhere near it. I still like Switzerland. I like this little town called Vevey. It's fantastic, incredible, beautiful, but I don't like the people that live there. I'm not going to go there. Right, I'm sure there's some incredible wonderful places in China, but I don't know. So don't get.

Speaker 1:

What is this? I recommend you. So Linda is recommending all kinds of doctors. I think that did right. Is she gone? I think she's gone. You're in Canada and I agree with you. Okay, I mean, a lot of people do. It's not that I'm. I'm not, yeah, I'm not nothing against you, and Darren's an amazing human being. That doesn't mean Canada's okay, all right. Anyway, enough of that. How do I get them on? I was told I blocked her. Yeah, I blocked her already. I was told that they would come on. Vanessa, we are there. Oh, they're there. So how do I do it? Private chat Are you guys on? And what about Instagram? Anybody know Instagram? They're on, point. Wait, what about Instagram? Oh, there is there. Okay. So how do I? Okay, so here, let me I think oh yeah, there's Vanessa. Let me see how do I do this. Oh, I can't hear you. Vanessa, are you talking? Can you all see Vanessa there there hide camera? Keep audio, just. And what about instagram? What about instagram?

Speaker 1:

oh wait yay, there we go, all right. Wow, amazing. Wait a minute. I don't know if we're on instagram too. Can anybody on instagram? Are we on the stream or is it separate? You guys only have one camera, right?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I have my phone, but I don't know if that will affect the stream too.

Speaker 1:

If it's a separate device, it won't, but I don't know how do you get on? Oh, I guess I join you. Instagram is saying no and there's a lot of people on Instagram, so do you have a separate device? Oh, is that Instagram? Yeah, can you ask to be a share? There's a way you can ask to be a guest.

Speaker 3:

I already did. I requested to be a guest.

Speaker 1:

So how do I find that Request to join? Oh, there you go, amazing.

Speaker 2:

There you are.

Speaker 1:

Can everybody on Instagram see or hear? Isn't this amazing? There we go.

Speaker 3:

I don't think it will work because of the sound with the computer, not sure.

Speaker 1:

Oh, because I have both yeah and I don't have that. I wonder, okay, okay, I guess, hey, you guys on Instagram, I think you can go to, I think you can stream on Restream, I don't know Anyway.

Speaker 3:

Maybe they can. Some people are saying, they can hear, so that's good enough.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay, cool, that's good enough, and we'll send you pictures of them. So we're joking, okay, all right. So introduce yourselves and tell us everything. You not everything, but give us a good summary of who you are and what you are, how you're going to help all these people out.

Speaker 3:

My name is Vanessa Pinto. Like Dr Lodi said, I've been working with him for quite some years now. We started together in Thailand and it's been a while, so it's been a growing process and a lot of what I'm going to be sharing with you guys is things that I've learned through Dr Lodi and through texts that he shared with me through his talks, through his discussions, through his education. So sometimes I think I even hear his voice in the background when I'm talking and educating people. And we started together in Thailand and then I went to Arizona, where both me and Darren worked for two or three years, and I've always kept working with the clinic in Arizona, even when I'm in other countries. So that's been an ongoing project.

Speaker 3:

And, like Dr Lodi mentioned, I'm a health coach and health educator and I teach people about nutrition, about sleep, about stress management.

Speaker 3:

I bring in my expertise or my studies in yoga and meditation too, so helping to combine everything into a holistic approach.

Speaker 3:

Because we know we're not just what we eat, we're not just what we move, we're not just what we think, we're all those what we move, we're not just what we think, we're all those things put together, and I think that's what's lacking in a lot of the medical field is that we break down people in different areas or parts of the body or expertise.

Speaker 3:

Then we forget that we are a whole and that whole needs to be nourished at all levels.

Speaker 3:

So I'll bring a lot of the nutrition knowledge that I got through Dr Lodi and working with our amazing team in Arizona and, yeah, I'm looking forward to getting to know everyone within the membership and helping as much as possible share my passion for all of that and, most of all, for nature, because I think nature is our true educator and all of the things we try to do is basically trying to mimic what nature gave us. So it's quite amazing that when we talk about saunas or cold plunges or movement, it's just what nature gave us, but we disconnected so much from it. We started leaving, like Dr Lodi says, our lives inside boxes Then now we have to get out of the box and relearn these strategies of how to get, be healthy and just be alive, basically Fulfill our purpose in life, but also find healing when healing is needed, or find health when health is needed, or maintain and improve our health, because this is not a project that we do for a few sessions or oh.

Speaker 2:

I'm going to go on a diet.

Speaker 3:

It is a lifestyle, and so me and Darren tried to live that lifestyle and today we spent all day hiking and yeah, and that's what we hope to bring Most of all lifestyle changes and things that you can incorporate into your life to lead a healthier life and towards healing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and then Darren can talk a little bit sure and and I might ruffle a few feathers here I am a Canuck by birth. But, just as Dr Lodi was saying, we're so far off the beaten path here in Canada. We're up in North Canada, north, north north. We're about an hour and a half away from the Alaskan border, surrounded by mountains and wilderness and nature. So it's not your typical slice of Canadiana poutine. And so, by trade, people always ask me well, what do you do? What's your designation? And I get people fired up chasing squirrels because, just like life, a squirrel never moves in a straight line, and we got to learn how to pivot very, very, very quickly, very quickly.

Speaker 2:

So what I bring in is exactly what Vanessa touched on, is is how can we most importantly reconnect to nature? So I'll bring in a lot of playfulness, but also a lot of clinical data, and we know that that 120 minutes a week in nature restores health and well-being. So now we know an actual dose. So it's very, very, very easy to say okay, now here's the dose. Well, how do I get it? Well, really simple. How about five to ten minutes a day of morning sunshine, and let's work on really getting our circadian rhythm back in sync and a 10 minute walk after night outside. That counts as being nature, and already I'm at 140 minutes. I have 20 extra minutes to give away and I'll sell them for two bits Canadian. That would be about probably only 15 cents American. So I'm still not making as much, but with the exchange we'll work something out.

Speaker 2:

So right now we're based up in northern Canada and I'm really excited about not only this project but a project I'm involved with here in the community of actually reversing metabolic syndrome through movement. Movement which is and it was exactly what Vanessa said it was through Dr Lodi's teachings where, just like CFCs, you know, everything stems because we are out of balance with our health. So metabolic syndrome, the same as CFCs, is the same as cardiac, you know. Cardiac rehab, cardiac disease, everything is the same as let's get back to the basics and restore health. We are so out of balance from the way nature designed us to, to play and to move. We had an incredible opportunity about a month ago when we were up in a small community to celebrate the what was it? Hobie Days, which is the new year here and for an indigenous community, and listening to one of the elders talking. He's, he was brilliant. He said, you know, get movement is a gift from the creator. And then they were dancing and the drum. Oh, it was absolutely incredible and that's what it's about.

Speaker 1:

That's what it's about absolutely, yeah, that's it, you guys. So that I mean, that's amazing. So really, um, you know, if you had to say if someone said, you know, I'm not feeling well, I got this or that, and you had to come up with one phrase, it would be come back to earth. Yeah, yeah, come back. You know, we left earth and we wound up in these artificial bizarre places and somehow health became something you manage instead of something you live. It's a weird. I don't know how that separation came, but health got pulled out of it. But you know, like animals don't worry about health, they just by instinct do what they do. And health is actually optimal functioning of the organism, and the organism can only optimally function if it's optimally functioning and the organism can only optimally function if it's optimally functioning and that means we have all of its biological needs met and nothing that it doesn't need.

Speaker 1:

And the reason they don't have to think about it is because they still have the blessings of instinct and we've been thrown out of that. Now we've got to go back and learn. You've got to learn how to eat, how to walk. It's ridiculous, but basically, in the end, if you could forget all that and just run outside and play and eat what you can fit, you know what can I eat? Imagine you're naked in the forest. What's for dinner? What's for dinner? That'll tell you what you're going to eat, ok, but it'd be good to be naked in the forest, I mean, you know, and your feet on the ground, and that would be amazing.

Speaker 1:

Right, and one of the things you were talking about Vanessa was saying was in Japan they've actually institutionalized what they're talking about. It's called forest bathing and the government the Japanese government I think has 39 or 49, 59 paths that they've designated that the doctor can prescribe it. So if you've got some kind of condition, they can prescribe this and I guess the government pays for your time off work and anyway, they have forests that you go through, because they know that once you get in the forest your brain goes in the alpha waves and that changes your whole physiology. You know, plus, you're all sorts of things, but you're moving. But anyway, with these two people, what they, what they're going to help you do, is not only how to do it, but why you're doing it. And then, once you start doing it, it doesn't matter why, because you'll feel better. Dr Lodi, like you say, animals are quite amazing.

Speaker 3:

I teach yoga, but my dog, when she gets up, the first thing she does is stretch right, and you can see your pet. And we don't even stretch when we get out of bed. We get out of bed and we get into our automatics, unconscious behaviors. Right, we get up, we do this and that, but an animal, usually getting there and was pointing to the phone yeah, most people grab their phones first thing in the morning, right, but animals you can see that's why it's called downward dog or a port facing dog, because they do it first thing in the morning when they get up is stretching and we don't even do that.

Speaker 3:

and actually canada also has a great program called um nature rx I think where doctors can prescribe nature to people because, just like Japan, there was a pioneer doctor here who founded this program, and so doctors can prescribe nature to people due to the health benefits of nature. So it's not just go to the earth, it's just go out in nature really, and I know a lot of people may not have access to nature right at their door, but most cities have parks and areas. So that's definitely one of the things that I would say get out in nature.

Speaker 2:

Um, if you want to heal just picking up something very quickly, what vanessa said as well even just looking at a picture of nature, even just looking at a picture of nature will actually has been shown to reduce cortisol levels and especially have a very slight reduction in systolic blood pressure.

Speaker 3:

Wow, wow, yeah, that's wow, so we're looking forward to sharing not just the things that we have in terms of knowledge and education, but, most of all, actionable steps, things that people can start doing right, not just, like you say, people say, oh, I can't, or it's, it's always, there's always a blockage, and while we put blockages, we're not going to end up doing anything. So it's trying to make it as simple as possible so that people can start to change. And I think once you get in motion, you stay in motion, and the hardest thing is starting to get in motion, and that is with movement, that is, with any lifestyle change. The hardest part is getting started. So that's what we want to kick start is that change that will eventually lead towards healing or better life or, um, just more enjoyment overall, which is very important too and one of the biggest things for the two of us you know, get jumping on board with this is we want to have fun with people.

Speaker 2:

We want to have a lot of fun and play with people and giggle and laugh and make mistakes. These lifestyle changes. We're not going to get it right, but our whole thing we really want to emphasize is let's focus on progression as opposed to perfection, and have some fun.

Speaker 1:

Yeah absolutely, yeah, Anyway, anyway, uh, you know, there's nothing else I can say. You met them and you see that, uh, that's too bad. You know, life has split us, split us apart, but um, here we are anyway.

Speaker 2:

So you know, yeah, well, we got to get you up here to like this is the great white North, like we are really far up north, my friend, but it's so beautiful, just we're, we're just surrounded by this. I'm just looking out our window at these mountains. Right now, snow covering the crest of the mountains. We're surrounded by rain forest.

Speaker 3:

It's unbelievable, unbelievable like it's unbelievable unbelievable. One good thing about the world of connectedness that we live on is that you're in thailand, I'm portuguese there and he's canadian. We have people probably from all over the world joining, and so, although it would be great that we could all sit in a room and talk to each other and um, that would bring a different energy, but at least this technology allows us to have this type of connection. It's not the ideal, but it is something.

Speaker 1:

Right, right, right. Can you see the northern lights from there?

Speaker 2:

We haven't. We probably could. Where we are, though, a lot of times it's a lot of rainfall, so it's very a lot of cloud coverage. Today is we've got a lot of sun. It's very a lot of cloud coverage. Today is we got a lot of sun, so it's beautiful, but I mean sure, if we ask the right people, they point us to where we could see the northern lights, but it is I think they're but just it's so quiet here at night and you can actually see stars, which is just absolutely incredible.

Speaker 2:

We're so close to one of these big rivers and the nature and all the animals around. It's absolutely, it's mind boggling. I sent you that. I sent you that picture, you know, of me working with somebody and the backdrop I mean I'm looking at mountains every day when I'm taking people outside, so it's spectacular and the community here is just opened up with open arms to us and they're just embracing exactly what we talk about in the School of Life of hey, let's just get out and play, let's get out and play.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you know, I think, when we talk about, the Hunzas we talk about the Hunzas, where usually people are focused on diet, but I think one of the things that account for the long life is the fact that they live on a mountain and at 120, they're walking up and down the mountain all day long, right, and they can, and and a hundred year old guy could outperform an average 30 year old, uh, civilized person, you know. So they're always moving, and the other thing is that they go to sleep with the, they follow the sun, the sun go down and then they're up just before to greet it, you know, and that's the cycle we need to be on. So just living like that, and, of course, they only eat what grows. One of the great things I found out about them is that I didn't know this before, and that is, there's three months out of the year where nothing grows, so they raise apricot trees and what they do is during those three months, they live on apricot juice.

Speaker 2:

Oh wow do is during those three months uh they live on apricot juice.

Speaker 1:

Oh wow, they juice for three months, yeah. A year, yeah, wow, and that's yeah. So no wonder they're, you know, at 120, they're like we are at 50 yeah, it's, it's.

Speaker 2:

I'll bring in a little clinical stuff now just to tie that all together. But what you said about the, you know they live on mountains and they're moving all day and and we know that. The same with, when we look at some clinical numbers, especially something like what we define as vo2 max, right, our cardio respiratory fitness, that's one of the best ways that we can increase vo2 max is with incline, and and it's we've discussed on more than one occasion if we want to change our physiology, we need stress, and guess what A little incline is stress.

Speaker 1:

Exactly Well, what about the 70 seconds stair climbing?

Speaker 2:

Well, there we go again. I mean, that's absolutely mind boggling, right? So we see, in 70 seconds we see six fold increase in NK cells, just in 70 seconds of going up and down stairs. And both Vanessa and I we're living in a little log cabin right now and we'll teach each other oh, let me run upstairs and get that. I need to get another stair climb in today. Just little things like that I'm I looking at because I'm working now a lot with people with type 2 diabetes looking at a really interesting study that came out of japan, looking at blood glucose values an hour after a meal of just doing three minutes of stair climbing and it didn't matter how fast you're going and what it does to blood glucose levels absolutely incredible.

Speaker 1:

Wow, well then that would have direct application to people with CFCs, direct, direct, direct. Like you were saying, all of these different problems are the same problem.

Speaker 2:

They're the same problem.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, just different.

Speaker 2:

Right, right, right. So so you know I'm more. I've always shared with you how just I'm so excited about climbing the stairs because it stimulates those type 2 muscle fibers as well, and we see people diagnosed with CFCs. We're going to see higher levels of sarcopenia the atrophy of these type 2 muscle fibers. So it's pretty incredible how the body can restore itself to health. Just got to use it.

Speaker 1:

Yes, yes, yes, yes, you don't use it, you lose it. That's it. Yeah, all right, you guys. So here's what's going to happen. We're going to somehow let you know. It'll probably be, I don't know, a couple weeks, maybe before, but it'll be an alternating Tuesday, so one of them will be on one Tuesday and the other one on, you know, leapfrog, but that'll be it, and then we'll let you know when that's going to happen and that's it. And then, oh, by the way, I think, are you guys? Did you talk to Hammy or Pi? Are you going to have like a Tele, have a Telegram channel as well? Right, probably.

Speaker 3:

We've joined the other channels and I'm not sure, but probably we'll have our own channel.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I think that would be great that would make sense because that way you all can whoever will be a member of that channel, and you can ask direct questions and things like that. What I'm lot, what I'm seeing on there, is that you all members all know a lot. Everybody's sharing their stuff and you know, I just what I do is I all the things that are that I need to, but I'll also correct someone's misunderstanding of something and things like that. But so it's a wonderful forum. It's a lot of the place where we all can share and that nobody needs to be to think that you're not qualified, because we're all qualified, because we have to be breathing, exactly, god put us here so we're qualified. So, anyway, they're going to have a channel so you guys can have direct questions with them about all of the things that they're going to be teaching and demonstrating. Yeah, we're super teaching and demonstrating.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we're super excited about it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, looking forward yes.

Speaker 3:

Just figuring out the details now Almost there.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, almost All right, you guys. Thank you. And hey, it's amazing, if I were ever to leave this country again, I would come and see you. So it's To leave this country again.

Speaker 2:

I would come and see you so far up north though, mate, but you'd love it. You would absolutely love it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so wait a minute. So you, at one time of the year like December, how long will your nights be?

Speaker 2:

Well, they'll be. We got here in January, but so this was going down. What about four o'clock, about four o'clock coming up about 8?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, but it will be shorter in the peak of the winter for sure, and we'll have very long days here in the summer. Yeah, so it will be north, so definitely we'll have some good light coming up. Yeah, but the beautiful of these places that we are close to the sea, so it's actually rainforest, and while all Canada was covered in snow, we had no snow at the level that we are, so it's quite different considering that we are one hour and a half maybe, or from Alaska.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

It's very interesting.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but you know you said you were near a big river and you know flowing water gives you electrons, right? Yeah, so if you've got that river there and the ocean and the wilderness, like yeah, you're full of electrons, you must be glowing at night.

Speaker 3:

We just need more sun I think more vitamin D from the sun right now.

Speaker 2:

And Vanessa does say I'm full of something. I don't know if it's electrons at all.

Speaker 1:

Well, that's part of it, yeah, all right, you guys.

Speaker 2:

Thank you so much Thank you. Have a great evening or have a great day over there. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Enjoy.

Speaker 1:

Waddy krap. Did I do that right? Okay? So, all right, everybody, I hope you who's Brown, rachel, take note on this information. I found a Facebook group created by. Don't hesitate to visit personally. All right, you guys be really cool While you're here enjoying this, rachel Brown, why don't you guys like let's be part of this?

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Why did you post that so many times, rachel Brown? Great, anyway, you guys, guys, you had a chance to meet darren and, uh, wow, I lost all my comments anyway, you guys, um, uh, you got a chance to meet vanessa and and and darren and you. I I'm sure you can see, uh, yeah, I did buck. Yeah, no, darren vanessa's not canadian, vanessa Canadian, vanessa's Portuguese. They met actually here in Thailand. Darren's Canadian, and I met him here and and her here. She came to work with me from Portugal and then, while she was here, she met Darren and it, I think, was love at first sight and they've been together ever since. So, but they're an amazing, amazing couple and you'll see, you'll see that. So they're gonna have really important information and that is like all the stuff we talk about. And then the big question is how? How am I going to do that? I live here because they'll help you. They will help you in the environment you're in, to approximate as closely as you can to living a healthy life.

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And living a healthy life is living a life that is connected to nature, because we are nature. That's what we are. We are carbon-based organisms. Now we're actually communicating by this other organism and they're silicon-based. It's called computers, but we're carbon based. Okay, so we're carbon based organisms and we run on. The energy that we run on is the same run energy that all biological life runs on. It's called electrons and it's transported in different ways. Um and all that.

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We were talking a moment ago about rivers flowing, oceans flowing, moving water, a shower versus a bath for just for electrons. My baths are good. Well, I, moving water, a shower versus a bath just for electrons, but baths are good. I'm not saying you shouldn't take a bath, but water, getting your feet on the ground, all that stuff. It comes down to living a healthy life, living a life that's compatible with your physiology, right, and that's what we're talking about.

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And problem is, we all live wherever we live. We're kind of stuck there for now. And so how do we make, how do we, how do we do what we're talking about there and you know, you know there, vanessa will help you with what you're putting in and on your body and also, like you know, like with yoga and meditation, and how you can bring those into your everyday life. Right, how you know, do that because it's not just a matter of I'm gonna go do yoga and I'm gonna go meditate, but the rest of the time I'm gonna be. No, how do we incorporate, how do we bring it all in so that actually our lives are?

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We live our lives consciously. No ponds, no, because they're not moving, but anyway, living consciously, that's really what we want to do. And what does it mean to live consciously? It means being aware, being present. And the beautiful thing about nature is, when you're in nature, you're present.

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It's hard to be thinking about anything else when you're in nature. That's why you know, when you go into alpha waves, can you imagine if you were sitting in a? You're sitting out, you put up a little a table in in the middle of a forest and you're sitting there and you're trying to work, work on a project. It's really hard because you're like so, um, but yeah, we're not all where darren is, we're not all where I am, like right across, you know, 30, 30 meters from the ocean, um, but wherever you are, they do have parks. They do have that. We've got to get out there. We've got to get grounded. We have to learn how to do that stuff. We have to learn everything. Shopping how do I go shopping? What should I buy? How can I do that? Can I use this deodorant, all those things. And then you know, and Darren will make it fun to move, and Darren will make it fun to move, but if you can learn these, he just gave you 140 minutes a week. It sounded pretty simple, right? And then a few other things Sit the stand, sit the stand, sit the stand as fast as you can, for 30 seconds, a couple times a day, three times a day, whatever.

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Just all kinds of ways of bringing into our lives these incredible health benefits, health, restoration of health, without doing a whole lot. And, like, like vanessa pointed out, the hardest part is getting started. And once you get started, did you ever notice if you, if you were ever like a runner or uh, whatever you did, you didn't want to miss a day? You became like obsessed, right? If you're, if you're biking or whatever it was, you don't want to miss a day, right. And then if you haven't started and you haven't done it in a while and you say okay, tomorrow, tomorrow, tomorrow, and that's the law of inertia, the body in motion tends to stay in motion and a body tends to stay at rest. So we got to get unrested.

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And one thing I wanted to bring up about with Darren and that he and I have spoken about this before and specifically, and I've said it before and I'll say it a billion times again and that is avoid convenience. If it's convenient, it's a problem. Convenience means they've come up with something that will preclude you needing to do something else. So if you're in at all physical capability, don't take the elevator, you know, or, uh, like they do, they run up, they run up the stairs or whatever it is. Understanding, I teach it and understand this very. You put inside, outside, participated in your life. It's just, oh, okay, so sure.

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She wants to know how we can be involved with Darren and Vanessa. They will be the groups, the groups that we have the CFC group, the health and healing group, which is the fundamental one, parasite group, cfc group, any one of those groups. You'll be involved. So if you're in the health and healing, you'll be involved, and if you're in CFC, you automatically have health and healing, so, anyway, so that's how you get involved with that, and they're amazing. These two people are going to help you change your life, right. They're like guides on our journey to this paradise called health, right, but they're not just guides, they're kind of angels. You may have a lot of guides, but these two people are special, so they're going to be an important part of your life from here on out.

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Okay, so what time is it? We've got a few minutes left, anyway, yeah, yeah, you feel bad if you miss it. Hey, by the way, you know that Telegram group, dr Thomas Lodi community that's not me, it's not this guy, not me, not me. It's still on. I protest it. Not only is it still on. Every day there are new people joining. Why are people joining it? Send them a note, send a letter to hello at dr lodi. What is it? Hello, dr lodicom. Yeah, dr lodicom, and just, you know, mention this that I asked you to do that and it'll get it to me, okay, yes, mesa clinic is open. Yes, 20 years now open. So please call there, and if you want to, you can call there. There's a couple of people that are involved. That will help you work it all out, get understand, and then you'll have a consultation with a doctor or me, and then we'll get you started.

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Mary's asking what's the safe dose for femmedazole? There's, you know, these are really, it's hard to take too much, but the question is what's enough? That's always the question. I'm thinking, you know, because people will tell me they actually bring in bags of stuff they're taking and that's it. Wow, okay, so are you taking the right dosages and at the right frequency? Because that would be that's what we would want to know and that's what we don't know.

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Yes, samantha, I, I spike protein detox, number one. I, uh, not the kinase. I would take two or three of the capsules and it comes in heat, with some kind of heat unit or whatever. Empty stomach, three times a, three, three times a, not the kinase, number one. But there also dr peter mccullough, I think, has on his website a very good protocol because he's been, you know, like dedicated to this stuff. So um, but for sure that and uh, and also remember it's causing inflammation.

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So you want to be on bilasta, you want to be on your vitaminat, you want to be on your vitamin C. You want to max out all your other physiological things that we talk about anyway, and you want to be moving. One of the things Darren sent to me the other day was movement is medicine, and it's true. So, davey Ray, my post C to be this, anyway, oh, okay. So, brian, how do you send a message? Just send it to hello at drlodycom, and the lady that reads that is my assistant or something. She's been with me a long time but she's managing that.

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So, brian, about the antiparasitics, anyway, all right, well, if I don't know, then I don't know. Let me see. Let me at least answer one more question. Anyway, I got going back to the zombie, nzambe Zombie. I don't know how to say that, but hope I'm not not pronouncing it too badly. So, as I said, your excessive urination doesn't make sense with what you've told me. So I really need to have you come on to the CFC group or something and let's get, let's work out your situation Instead of. You don't need to have a consultation with me, because if you join the group, every week we're talking and every week we're going through stuff.

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So this is Jamie, and, regarding cervical CFCs, I currently have cervical CFC recurrence. First time was 2018. I had chemo, radiation and brachytherapy. It was gone until August of 2023. I've been doing all the natural stuff Hydrocytose, misalto, ivermectin, apricot seed kernels, green tea, soursop leaves, no sugar, clean diet. I lost a lot of weight. Oh, you're currently 89 pounds 89 pounds frequently healing, red light, methylene, blue mushroom mix. Mass went from 2.5 centimeters to 8 centimeters and now there is a 4 centimeter gas-filled mass that's apparently communicating with the main mass. Since it's enlarged, I've developed a rectovaginal fistula in which I have a diverted colostomy. In December, both kidneys blocked have nephrostomy tubes. Back in October I tested positive for trichomonas.

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Doctor prescribed Flagyl. I feel it didn't clear and now I'm pulling worm-like things out of my stoma. The growth was quite significant when they had me stop ivermectin in December. I've spoke to my oncologist. She's referred me to an infectious disease doctor to figure this out. I feel strongly it is. I've collected some items I've heard you talk about on Instagram Reels More ivermectin, 12 milligrams. I was taking only six. Fenben Medven I have a bottle of Flagyl still. Is there anything else you would recommend? Is this protocol three weeks on, one week off, two to three week cleanse, two to three cleanses and do I space them out in a day. I've had one cycle of immunotherapy with paclitaxel and carboplatin. I didn't want to go that route, but I have tried natural for the 1.5 years and it wasn't working for me.

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I have pain in my sciatica and everything Piriformis.

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Okay, jamie, here's what I'm seeing here. You're doing lots of amazing things, but unfortunately there's no guidance out there. That's the sad part. So many people are willing and actually frantically looking for some guidance what do I take? And so everyone's taking lots of stuff and I have a feeling that it says I kind of know it's true that you're not getting what you're taking in the right doses, so you're not. You're. It's almost like you're not taking it when you if you're not taking the right amount, the right frequency, the right doses and you're not achieving what you're.

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So here's what we need to know when we're going to take something, when we're going to engage in any kind of therapeutic event, activity, whatever, we want to know what is our goal with it and how do we know if we made it. How do we measure it? And that's what I'm talking about there. So you're taking vitamin C. You're talking about high-dose vitamin C. Okay, you've got to be taking vitamin C so you can get your fasting ascorbate, which is vitamin C level, up to 50 millimoles per liter at least, right, which comes out to what? Three milligrams per deciliter? Not a lot, but you need that, have to have that, and don't let anybody tell you what you think. Even your chemotherapy they don't know. Just, you understand, they don't know what you're talking about. They don't know what they're talking about. Don't know what they're talking about because, listen, here you are with recurrence. That's what they're calling it. It never went away and it's in many, many places. You're having all kinds of problems and you're going back to the same people that did that to you. You, oh no, you didn't. You tried to go this route. So you said you went the alternative route. But I'm telling you, you really didn't. You did what you thought was alternative and you probably did a little bit of that, a little bit of this.

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But if you can't do a little bit of many things, you've got to do it all right, because when we get, when we wind up with cfc's manifesting, then uh, rehearsals are over and the curtains are open and it's showtime. It's time, noals. We've got to do it. And so I've talked about this many times Jamie, you've got to join the CFC group, okay, and we will go over your On the group. You and I will go over your situation in detail throughout every week. So that's why the benefit of the group, my sense, is you're doing a lot of stuff and not enough of it.

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And uh, you know, and I understand why you're doing the pack of tax on the carboplatin right now because of your situation, and where are you? You're in, uh, I don't know where you are, but uh, well, yeah, you're getting mistletoe, I bring, but are you getting the right amount? And apricot seed kernels are really hard to get enough, uh, to get the right dosing without hurting yourself, and stuff like that. So we've really gotta. We've really gotta because you want to do it right. You're trying to do it right now. That's rectal vaginal fistula, um, and so how did that wait? I'm trying to figure out, was that after the colostomy or did you do the colostomy? For that reason? Let's see see, I've had it.

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They had you stop an ivermectin. Why would they have you stop? Listen, don't be laughing. And they're going to send you an infectious disease expert. I'm going to tell you something the people that know the least about infectious disease are infectious disease experts, just like the people that know the least about hormones or endocrinologists. How could you say that? Lodi, because it's true. Why else would I say it?

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Anyway, you gotta be taking everything in the right amounts, and it's better to take less stuff, less variety, and make sure you're doing them maximally, than a bunch of stuff that's not maximally okay. And then the big question is did you do a thorough cleanse? Have you gone to a biological dentist, a real biological dentist? Did they find out what's going on? Right and okay? So I'm just saying there's so many things. Now, if you had trichomonas, yeah, tinnitusol will do it. Tinnitusol or metronidazole flagyl, but if the flagyl didn't work, tinnitusol is better. It's a cousin Tinnitusol, t-i-n-i-d-a-z-o-l-e, also nidusoxonide, which is a linea. But we've got to really figure out what you're doing. We've got to really we've got to figure out what you're doing. We've got to trim it up, make sure what you don't need to do, what you do need to do and max it out. Okay, that's what we're going to do, jamie. So you're going to join the group, you're going to go to Dr Codycom and you're going to go to the group CFC group and you're going to join yes, and this saying, I have just finished the second three-week run of an antipersidic protocol and I think it is working, because I see little biofilm or gut lining in the stool.

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I see little, so less. However, I do have some prostate and UTI issues from different bacteria that I would like your input on. If you don't mind, a bit of history. After trying to treat chronic prostatitis with several rounds of antibiotics I could see my body got immune against many antibiotics and made my recurring UTI worse with the following bacteria E coli, klebsiella E pachycella In fact it's a well-known bacteria for the past year and just realized that I got some UTI symptoms flaring up again After 100K volume in each of the E coli clip andE in my last urine test a couple weeks ago, while only E coli was present in semen. I have tried different diets and several different supplements, but it seems like the bacteria keeps reappearing. It's not like Hyprex and Methanol. I tried Methylene Blue All right. Again, here is Thomas Very good, all right, again, here is Thomas Very good, and this I'm going to go back to one of the first people I spoke to, and that is you don't have an infection because these guys are there, they got into you and it's not like that.

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What's happening is the predominant organisms in what we would think is an infection are there cleaning it up. They didn make the mess, they're cleaning it up, all right. And there's also a dysbiosis. That means the, the, the bacteria in your gut and in your urinary system. And because we're everywhere with, there's a normal gut biome, uh, microbiota. There's a normal nasal in your outer ears, on your skin, vaginal, everywhere In the mouth. There are seven areas, six. There are six distinct little ecosystems, so they're all over the place. So when their relative proportions get out of balance, you're not feeding them correctly. And also, remember, they love to move, all right. And guess what happens when you start moving around a lot? The guys that are can't move because they're gone, and those are the ones you don't want, and the guys that hang out are the ones you want, right? So movement does it Everything. Going to sleep early, all that stuff, it all works.

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But in your situation you said you had prostatitis and you were treating it. Now if you've been taking lots of different antibiotics over a period of time, that will also disturb your natural balance. And then the supplement you say you try. For example, if you say you've tried different diets. So I mean, what does that mean? For a month, and there aren't different diets, there's only one diet. That's what we should eat. And remember what I said earlier If you want to know what humans are supposed to eat, go to the jungle or to the forest, take all of your clothes off, take a long hike in there so you can't get out easily and you tell me what's for dinner.

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So you're naked means you only have what God gave you. And God brought you here well-equipped to live. In fact, we used to live 912 years, yeah. So what are you going to eat? So, anyway. So I don't know the different diets you've been on. I don't know what kind of cleanses, how long they were.

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If you have a situation that you're in trouble, then three weeks is too short of a juice cleanse, six weeks, unless you're catechetic. But even if you're catechetic, if you're drinking enough juice, it's got all the amino acids, it's got everything except fat and fiber. You guys, kim Possible, you've got to join the CFC group. Come on, you guys, you're going to all do well. Let's just get on that path together, okay.

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So what I'm saying, thomas, is that don't look at these guys, as they're there because you're feeding them somehow. It's not a theory. If an organism is not being fed, it won't be there. You have ants in the house because they found something to eat. They have nothing to eat. They're gone, period. That is the law of nature. Feed me, right? That's the law of nature. So you've got to be very careful about what we're feeding. And I don't know about this thing with your prostate. You know what's going on. I don't know your hormone levels testosterone, estradiol. We've got to look.

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There's a lot of things that need to be balanced Clean, clean, clean, balance and move, clean, balance and move. Wait, clean balance, move and sleep. Clean balance, move and sleep. Yep, all right, that's the mantra, anyway, and you're not augmented, which seems that. So if you're, whatever you're using in terms of these antibiotics is going to, even if it's effective, it will eliminate the ones that you can see for a while, but if it gets rid of them permanently, then the other ones that you don't want are going to get there, because you need to fill up the parking places with the ones you want to be there, and that we need to get away from a mindset of a military operation to eliminate anything and instead go back to restoring balance and health. By restoring balance and health, or allowing balance and health to be restored, we don't do anything. It happens.

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We have this wonderful condition called health, right so? But I understand the other one too is that recurrent, frequent urinary tract like that, bladder infections. Sometimes they'll get to the point where they go, they know they're sterile, they do a blood, they do a test and the uh, the uh. There's no, there's no, there's no microorganisms to be found. So what is it now? That's what they call interstitial cystitis and that's where you just got ongoing inflammation in the bladder and stuff. So I don't know what your real situation is, but right now there's some bacteria showing up, so they're using them as a target. But remember, they're there cleaning it up. Anyway, right, magnum, so, magnum.

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So when you'll be on the telegram group, I can answer questions, but also we're gonna have a. We have the, the weekly zoom meetings and stuff where we can interact. So, yeah, yeah, how are you guys? Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, um. So, thomas, we got to get you balanced. I don't know what you're doing, cleansing all that sort of thing, uh, your symptoms, the condition of your prostate, what is your diet? All right here.

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This is Christina, regarding your husband, you're in Budapest, all right, listen, if you're in Budapest, then you've got to find what's his name. God, you're right there, that's where he is, and he's got the cocoon water, cocoon. You've got to do that, you've got to do this. I'm telling you it's like you're so lucky You're right there. Robert Lyons, dr Robert Lyons, phd. Robert Lyons, l-y-o-n-s. Find out where his center is. I think it's in Budapest, but he, where his center is in, I think it's in budapest, uh, but he's the inventor of this water. It's not just water, it's kakun k-a-q-u-n. Kakun water. It's magical stuff, it's anyway, whatever. Your problem is I, because I've run out of time here so to discuss the probabilities of bmt monocytes, hemoglobin is yes, okay, listen. Uh, christina, you listen. Christina, you got to join the group, drlodycom, drlodycom, go to the group. Join the group, the CFC group. I don't know what did they? Okay, no, you don't have to join the CFC, just join the health and healing group, we can talk about it.

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What's my opinion, my opinion about vaccinating children against measles, polio and diphtheria? No, no, no, no and no, no, no and no. Why? Because we have existed on the earth for how many millennia without these things? Because we have this incredible immune system that God gave us. And the way it works is you challenge it, it responds. How do muscles get stronger? You challenge it. Remember Darren was talking about resistance, stress. Put it giving resistance, it gets bigger. Same thing with our immune system. Okay, yes, there is the endometriosis. Yeah, I can't answer everybody, but just got to join the group so I can get into it Now. No, because you don't need to.

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When I was a kid, all they had, fortunately, was the polio sugar cube.

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So I got the measles, I got chickapuck, I got and guess what? I'm immune for life. That was the vaccination. People that get these injections wind up. I get.

Speaker 1:

Get actually these injections which might help them temporarily against one particular strain of a thing, but if there's a new one coming out, they can get it. That doesn't happen if you actually had it happen to you, naturally. So, no, you don't need to do that, you don't want to do that, and they're not even what they claim to be. So no, no, no, no. Doctors have looked at their practices and all of their patients that got no vaccines were the healthiest, and they had thousands and thousands of patients. The ones that did, they were sick with all kinds of stuff. So the answer is no and no, no, no, no, no, no, no. And sawadikap everyone, I'll see you next week and, unless you're one of the groups, I'll see you this, I'll see you tomorrow. And aloha, saw a cop, namaste, namaskar and yay. So we got darren and vanessa, and then we also, if you're cfc, remember you've got kathy's corner. So join us all. Right, you guys. Bye.

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