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Episode 158 - The Parasite Puzzle: Fighting Hidden Invaders
Ever wondered why parasite cleanses fail despite your best efforts? The answer lies in understanding their remarkable survival strategies. Parasites can lay up to 200,000 eggs daily and hide deep within tissues, making short-term treatments virtually useless. Dr. Lodi reveals why effective parasite protocols must continue for months or even years using a three-weeks-on, one-week-off cycle with multiple medications targeting both worms and protozoa simultaneously.
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All right, great, so we're back. We lost about 100 people there, though, anyway, so here we are. So this is from Jeanette and it's please talk more about statins. I am following your parasite protocol and very amazed at the effects. I've been taking ivermectin and fendazole for two years, but once I added niclosamide, it really moved the needle. Yeah, all right, so that's. You can't hear me on Facebook. Can people hear on Facebook? You can hear on Facebook. Is that correct? Yes, okay, cool, okay, great. Isn't this fun, incredible, incredible. I can't. I've never had so much fun playing with technology. So you know, and anyway, okay, so let's go.
Speaker 1:So the other question was about statins and, um, I mean, the second part of your question was about statins. So, anyway, but, but, but let's, uh, let's stay a little bit with the, with the uh parasite protocol. You know, like I just found can you believe it? I just somebody, somebody from uh the us, a doctor, I know, sent me um, I think it's a dr lodi's protocol and it's not me. Somebody's selling stuff in my name and why, whatever. So, um, but anyway, here's the thing about parasites. You know, there are parasites because they have successfully, they successfully avoid being detected and being eliminated, and they have multiple, multiple mechanisms of doing that. And then so what happens is, and you got to imagine, they procreate rather quickly. So, procreate rather quickly, so, and you know, I mean and, and they're, I mean, can you imagine, they lay 2000 eggs a day, or up to 200,000 eggs a day. They, these worms, the worms, right? So, remember, there's worms and there's protozoa, which are single-celled organisms like amoebas and stuff like that, right so? But the worms, yeah, they can lay 100, 200,000 eggs a day and each of those eggs can be 100, 200,000 worms.
Speaker 1:So when you realize that they're increasing in biomass, so when you want to eliminate them, you need to do it for a long period. Why for a long period? Because they're deep inside and they're fine. They're fine, they're not going to be in your stool, you're not going to necessarily see them in when you have a bowel movement. You're not going to necessarily see them. In fact, very few people see them, and all you're going to see are the mature ones. But what about all the um, the ones that are not mature? That means they're microscopic, that means you can't see them, right?
Speaker 1:So we're talking about the eggs and we're talking about the larva, and you know there's different stages. So, even if you successfully eliminated all of the adults, you've got trillions of eggs that are going to be hatching next week and in three days, and in eight days, because they have all different cycles, right. So you've got to do, you know. That's why we, we do it three weeks on, one week off. Well, how long? As long as it takes, a year, two years, whatever it takes, you know so. So you have to get, and.
Speaker 1:And then the other thing is to remember there's different drugs for the worms and different drugs for the protozoa. And so the worms, as we know ivermectin, any of the benzimidazoles, albendazole, mebendazole, fenbendazole, niclosamide, prosaquantel, and there are a few others, but I usually work with those. And so you want three, three, and you can which three? Well, at least I would say the ivermectin and benzamidazole. You know, because I mean, ivermectin is always.
Speaker 1:Now, one of the problems that's happened is when anything becomes popular and they, who they are, you know who they are, you know who they are, you know who they are. I hope you know that there's a they and they're not they. Don't consider us part of them. Yeah, it's an old. Yeah, it's a John Wayne Western. We're living in a John Wayne Western. It's also against them, partner.
Speaker 1:So, anyway, as soon as they know that we're going to be doing it, we're going to be doing something, I'm afraid they're going to poison it. Nah, would they do such a thing? They, you mean the people that start and fund all the wars. You mean the people that plan demics. You mean the people that, yeah, yeah, those are them, that's them.
Speaker 1:As soon as they know that, we right, because remember it was, remember it was considered bad by, wasn't there? I forget his name, I think was uh, anthony, fuck, she was that, it fuck she. Oh, fauci, uh, yeah, anthony fauci. He said Fauci, anthony Fauci. He said Ivermectin was bad and it was. Anyway, when it was bad, okay, then you had to try to find it where you could find it, and now it's becoming okay. Now that's a problem.
Speaker 1:The problem is why? Because what are they going to do? They're going to probably taint it with something. So you can say, okay, I'm not going to do it with my erection. You don't think they're going to do it with fentanyl. You think they're not going to do it with your food, with your water? How about with your air?
Speaker 1:So the thing is, there's like no way out of unless you leave the first world right. The first world is they call it, they have these names for it it's a civilized world and whatever You've got to leave that world and get to a place where you're actually directly living, direct living. What is direct living? Direct living is living and manipulating your environment directly yourself in order to satisfy your biological needs. Ah, that means what. To satisfy your biological needs? Ah, that means what? Either searching for plants and fruit to eat or planting, or somehow directly involved in obtaining your nourishment. Anything that you need you'll fabricate somehow with the help of others. And this is living directly. We live indirectly. We live with 400 billion middlemen and middlewomen and middle machines, middle robots. We don't purchase our food. We hand people paper or something similar to paper. Now, we don't. Now it's all digital. Now we've gone beyond that. So now we live in the world of really mythological stuff. We're dealing with numbers and you say, okay, you can have this, anyway, so whatever. But we're not living directly. So we're obtaining our.
Speaker 1:We're told this food in packages and in fact, they have to put a label on it to tell us what's in there, because they're not clear what's in there and it's not even clear what it is. We don't even know what it is. So we have to read the label right and we want to make sure they don't put this and this and this, but they can put all that other stuff. Wait a minute. Food isn't like food like apples and broccoli. You don't need labels. Do you need a minute?
Speaker 1:Food isn't like foods like you know, apples and broccoli, and isn't that? I mean, you don't need labels. Do you need a label on it? You don't need a label. What's in it? What's in it? I mean, what is it right? There's nothing in it, because it is an amalgamation of multiple elements. Anyway, I don't live directly, we live indirectly and we live vicariously and we're screwed up. We're screwed up, so we're ingesting stuff that is not food.
Speaker 1:Food is that which, when ingested, can be incorporated into the body as either living structure or as energy has energy, and this stuff doesn't Just like. If I ate tinfoil or saran wrap. I could eat it, but it's not going to be incorporated into my body, it's not going to produce any energy. In fact, it's going to require energy to eliminate it. All right, well, that's pretty much what we're eating Saran wrap and tinfoil. Yeah, we call it different other things, right, but that's what we're eating.
Speaker 1:I know everyone's got these really specific questions, but the people that are already poisoning the water and the food, yes, at least they're there. Anyway, best brand and place to get ivermectin or fembendazole? Okay, so that's the thing. This is a moving. This subject we're talking about is continually moving and morphing, and the reason it is is because of them. Okay, so, so now they control everything we get.
Speaker 1:So as long as we have middlemen and middlewomen and middle robots, as long as we have that, then they, then we, then we can be assured that we're being poisoned. We can be assured only when you are directly living, you are in an environment Directly you, him for you. And when you're living directly, then, and only then, do you know what's happening. Do you know that it's real? Otherwise, we don't know. Oh, no, actually, otherwise we know that they're going to mess with it. All right, that's all I'm saying. So, anyway, so Ivermectin is fantastic, and especially in combination with benzimidazole it does.
Speaker 1:You know, mebendazole, fenbendazole, you know, when we look at the studies, well, mebendazole does this, and fenbendazole does this and albendazole does this. Well, here's the thing when they decided that fenbendazole is for animals and mebendazole is for humans, and so all the research on fenbendazole was with animals and all the research with mebendazole was on humans. So when they say, well, there's no studies to show that fembenazole is a benefit, yeah, there are no studies, they don't study it because it's not, they've decided it's not for humans. So I would like somebody to try to explain that to Joe Tippins. Yeah, tell him, listen, man, this is not for humans.
Speaker 1:What are you doing here? Because you know, and that's as if what humans are not animals. Of course we're not animals. What are you saying? We're not animals, so we're plants. I need to understand that one. So if we're not animals, then we're plants. Right, because we're certainly not. Rocks, animal, mineral, vegetable, remember that? Yeah, so an animal is what it's a living biological organism that moves, walks, crawls, swims, flies. Whatever it does, it moves. Do we fit that category? Yeah, we do. We're not an animal. Well, you know what?
Speaker 1:I want you to take a look at a gorilla and open the gorilla's chest, and what you're going to find? You're going to find a four-chambered heart. You're going to find two lungs. You're going to find everything you can find in us. Now go over to a dog and open up a dog's chest, what are you going to find? A four-chambered heart, two lungs, in fact, pretty standard, in other words, yeah, yeah, yeah. Kidneys, intestines, adrenal glands, thyroid. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:So you know, unfortunately, people get confused by their political parties. You know their political parties and you know mostly that's what. When I think of religions. You know religions, you know there's. You know humans are so weird. My God's better than your God, my God's better than yours, my car is bigger than your car. So, yeah, anyway. So we get confused about that. We're not animal, are sorry, yeah, and it's not even worth talking about anymore, but anyway. So ivermectin and a benzimidazole, and then, you know, add in, like close in my, I like my close in my, because it's also um powerful anti-cfc.
Speaker 1:By the way, cfcs are, for those of you who don't know that chronically fermenting cells have been on purpose by them. Rockefellers, to call it the cancer, right, which really only is an astrological sign for people born between June 22nd and July 21st, right, okay, now, there's no other meaning Now, but that meaning has become synonymous with death. So use that word. What you're communicating is absolute fear. You're not communicating any information, so we don't use that word because it's useless, I mean unless you want to scare someone, but other than that it has no meaning. So what are these things that form a tumor and all that? They're called chronically fermenting cells, so we're going to call them that. Those are the CFCs, okay, so hope you all know that now, remember that. Okay, all right, that's what they are, all right.
Speaker 1:So, by the way, I just saw a question over there about I think it was can I get prosaquantel? I'm in the UK. If you're in the UK, you can't get anything. It's not just prosaquantel. You know you can't get anything. You know, and you know I don't know about the rest of Europe, but I remember back, I forget, when it was it was 20 or 30 years ago when they enforced the, they um enforced the uh, the um codex alimentarius. Remember the codex alimentarius? I remember when that was going to be right. That was saying that is when um, the european union was deciding whether or not to uh pass this.
Speaker 1:Because in in for, for, for the safety of the public, for the safety of the public, we're going. Safety of the public, we're going to make sure that they can only get. We're going to have the supplement industry, which is vitamins and minerals, etc. Phytonutrients. We're going to have that controlled by the pharmaceutical because we can trust them to carry out the mission of genocide. Yes, we can trust them in that. So they were going to say so. They were going to make available over the counter only small amounts, like 50 milligrams of vitamin C and stuff like that. So this was up for.
Speaker 1:They call it voting and I got to say about voting, for example, if you're in the UK, you're going to vote, for you've got two sides. If you're in the US, you have two sides and they give you two choices, both of which they own, both of whom they own, tweedledum, the heads, and heads and tails. It doesn't matter what it's heads or tails, still the same coin. Okay, that's what they get. So so I, I, I voted. So that means you're not very smart, right? They gave you two choices, both of which they control, to make you think that you had some what I don't know power. You had some power in this, and then we elected him or we elected her, whatever it's our choice. Okay, none of that's true.
Speaker 1:So, anyway, the EU was going to vote, the parliament was going to vote on whether or not to enact the Codex Elementarius, and they gave the public, the Europeans, an opportunity to send in their comments on it. And I don't remember the numbers, but there were I don't know, I don't know 10 million, 20 million, a lot of protests, a lot of protests. There was that, you know, was the, the. They didn't want the. The people of europe did not want it. And guess what? It was passed anyway, yeah, and it's been there.
Speaker 1:Now, right, you all live with that. It's a bummer, it's a total bummer. And especially, you know, the uk is just. You know, you know, I don't know what to say about that, but you so, as far as getting any kind of medication like that, or getting supplements or anything like that, if you're living in the UK, I don't know what you're going to do. You would have to leave and purchase them somewhere else and then come back in. I don't know how it works, because I know you can't. I don't think you can mail it in because they will stop it. They won't let it get in. No, they won't let it get in. You know, we need to get back to being us. Us is a much better group to belong to than us and them. Okay, we, there's only be we, anyway. So, all right, so that's what.
Speaker 1:I would take, those three, and then I would take a for myself and then would take a. I can't tell anybody what to do because I can't, anyway, so you take an antiprotozoa, such as tenidazole or alinea nitrous oxonide. Yeah, you take that. You take that, and then you might want to take an antifungal as well, because, remember, the role of the fungus is what the reason we have?
Speaker 1:You know, I get presumed to know why anything is what it is. Ok, that's, that's God knows why. There's no way. Why is the sky blue? Why is there gravity? Why? You know there's no, there's irrelevant question. It doesn't matter why it is. Does it matter why? You know there's no, there's irrelevant question, it doesn't matter why it is. Does it matter? Okay, so what have you found out? Why? So, when we're asking the question why we're really wet, we're really asking how, but why? Why? Whatever, because, okay, anyway, that forgot what I was going to say. Anyway, we'll leave it at that. So do you poop with your eyes closed? Somebody's asking that you guys are you? Wow, okay, so, anyway, oh, funguses, that's okay.
Speaker 1:So, funguses, their role, one of their roles in this great drama of life is to take a dead matter and restore it so that it can now be part of the world of life, support life. What I mean by that is it'll take a corpse and turn that corpse into really wonderful soil to grow new life. So funguses are not part of the food chain. The food chain, right, food chain starts with. Where's the food chain start? Everybody, you know, right. Where does it all begin?
Speaker 1:Can I get some answers here? We've got a good number here. We've got 108 people. You know 108 is a very important number. You know that, right, 108, there's 108 beads on your mala beads. Yeah, it's a very important number. Where does the food chain start? Anybody, anybody, know what is the food chain.
Speaker 1:When we say food chain, what are we talking about? So if you didn't get an opportunity to watch my, yeah, it's very important, Absolutely, it's incredible. So, anyway, remember that if you didn't get a chance to see that first part of the food, by the way, that first part that I did was not good. It didn't cover everything. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to redo, I'm going to add extra what I, I'm going to complete it, um, and I'll do it after. So after number four, which will be uh on the myths, the next one will be a new uh one. For for what nature? Uh, what nature says about us.
Speaker 1:But anyway, just as a quick reminder, the whole dance of the universe is energy exchange. That's it. We have supernova producing galaxies, they're exploding and considering, what is it? In our Milky Way galaxy, which has about 200 billion stars, there is a supernova. They say, well, every 100 years or every 50 years, they're not sure that. And then considering that there are, we don't know, 200, 500 billion galaxies, and remember, we're just medium sized. So anyway, it turns out that the estimate is somewhere between 10 and 100 supernova every second in the universe. And they're producing right.
Speaker 1:So creation is not something that happened, it's happening, and that means energy and stuff is being made. Remember, in a supernova you've got nuclear fusion right, and in nuclear fusion you're actually making new elements. That's hard to do because the force within a nucleus is extremely powerful. You know how powerful the force within a nucleus is because you know what happens when we open up a nucleus. We have Hiroshima, we have Nagasaki. That's what we have in that little nucleus. Those are the forces that keep those stuff together.
Speaker 1:So to change one like, for example, helium, which is two, uh, two protons, two neutrons, to even lithium, which is three and three, you need a ton of energy. So that's what these these uh, these, uh, supernova are. And then and then, anyway, so they produce it, it, and then we know, in the middle of every medium to large size galaxy there's at least one black hole, and a black hole sucks things out of existence. So you've got energy exchange, things being made and created and not destroyed, but uncreated, undone, they're undone Anyway. That's the cycle.
Speaker 1:So that cycle, that energy exchange cycle, is going on here in the biosphere, where we all hang out, where we have biological organisms, all right, so in that biosphere. So how does that energy exchange get into the biosphere? How, how, how, how, and someone had it right it's plants. Plants are where it all begins, it all begins, it all begins. They take white because they're the. They. Plants are the only mechanism by which light can enter into biological organisms. So the light, which is not substance, it has no mass, has some children, and the children of light are called electrons. And these electrons are what get into the plants and that is what makes biological life possible. So the exchange of these. So how do we exchange it? By eating, right? So that's the thing.
Speaker 1:Anyway, funguses are not in that After the life the electrons have left, the funguses get prepared. I mean the. In other words, it's not that there's no electrons, because anything that exists, is made of has electrons. I mean anything physical that exists. But what I'm saying is it's not flowing. So when you're able to take from the environment and uh in the form of solid liquid air and get the energy from it and keep that, have that energy flowing within you, then you're alive. And when you can no longer do that, you're not alive. And so the funguses do that. They take the dead matter and make it into. I don't know how, I don't know the proper word, I mean the most descriptive word, but they may get turned into soil, All right.
Speaker 1:And the reason I'm saying this is because when you're doing antiparasitics, you're taking lots of antiparasitics and you're successful in there and there you're going to have a lot of parasite corpses around and you need someone to recycle those, and so there will be a lot of those. So the question is why take an antifungal then? Because of those. So the question is, why take an antifungal then, because I want those funguses to do that, and that's a very good point. I'm glad you brought that up. And so the point is this you'd want that to right, you want that in that context and you want to just make sure that it doesn't get go too far. So what I would suggest is you don't do those antifungals all the time, all right.
Speaker 1:Now, how often do you do them? There's stuff that you'll know, you'll know. You'll know how you know, because you'll well, one thing about fungus is that it's itchy Usually. It's usually itchy, but if it's inside you, you might not know. So let's just say let's give it a rule. Then. How about every three weeks? One week off is one cycle, okay. So how about every other cycle? Do the antifungals? Okay? So, anyway, let's leave that at that. Now, what are your thoughts on coffee enemas? We'll talk about that in a second.
Speaker 1:The other part of that question was statins. Statins are it's a pharmaceutical poison that blocks HMG-CoA reductase, which is an enzyme involved in the production of cholesterol. What's cholesterol? Cholesterol is an extremely powerful and necessary component of biological organisms, our level of organisms. So, including on mammals, right? You look at cholesterol. If you look at the molecular structure. It's got like these four rings and it's, you know, it's anyway it becomes. It's the okay. So cholesterol, our body makes it.
Speaker 1:So again, they, they, they, who, rocky Rocky and his gang are telling us that this stuff that our body makes is bad. It's bad. Also, you know what else is bad? The sun, the source of all biological life in this solar system, is bad. It's bad and you got to avoid it. So instead of going out, and if you do have to go out in the sun, take this poison and put it all over your skin. So any benefit you you might get from the sun I don't know what we call vitamin D and there's other benefits but any benefit you might get from the sun will be completely negated because you're wiping this poison stuff on your skin. It's that they've got us convinced that. I can't believe it. Do you know that? They have got they've also. They kind of go back and forth, but they get one generation of women thinking that breastfeeding is bad. You should only use formula and, and, and, and and people. They believe it. It's bad.
Speaker 1:And, by the way, I just wanted you all to know that getting pregnant, pregnancy, is a disease. So as soon as God forbid you find out you're pregnant, oh my God, quickly go to the doctor. Go to the doctor, because the doctor's going to say, well, got to get this thing out of here. So the doctor will take care of your pregnancy, don't worry. And as soon as the newborn comes out, let's put some stuff in its eye, let's give it some shots Quickly, let's take it away from the mother. Let's not have any bonding or skin-to-skin stuff like that. None of that stuff here in this hospital. Let's put him over here in this plastic container. You understand it's insane, do you understand it's insane? So the baby's in the plastic container. You understand it's insane, do you understand it's insane? So the baby's in the plastic and they're all over there and then they get okay, mother can have the baby now for an hour or whatever it is.
Speaker 1:How did we institutionalize? How did we institutionalize pregnancy and pregnancy, so we're born in hospitals. Then what happens? Well then you know what my baby's healthy in hospitals. Then what happens? Well then you know what. My baby's healthy. Oh my God, your baby's healthy. Better, take it for a well baby check. Take it for a well baby, yeah, yeah. So we're going to make sure it's not well. So bring it for the well baby check and we're going to make sure it will make. I'll show you it won't be well, anyway.
Speaker 1:So you get into the system, you're born in a hospital and you go through it and you're, and then you get it. Who's your doctor? What's wrong? How do you right? They look at you as if you just, uh, you know, I don't know, uh, it's madness. So you don't have a doctor, I'm a knight, and so, um, okay, so you're in the, my nose is running. Go to the doctor, I have an itch. Go to the doctor. So, anyway, that's what happens. And, uh, what happened? So we're born in hospitals, then we die in the hospitals. Usually, when we die in the hospitals, we're getting swallowed up by machines in the ICU. I don't know if you've ever seen that, but people are getting eaten by machines at the end in the ICU, all right. So this is it. So this is that.
Speaker 1:So, statins, cholesterol is bad news, all right, and I know the body makes it. So what is it used for? Cholesterol, actually, when the sunlight, that terrible, that horrible stuff called sun, when you get out in the sun and it goes and it penetrates your skin and all the cholesterol. It turns it, it modifies again. Here's another thing, amazing. That's a photosynthetic things, photo light synthesis. It's changing, um, the molecular structure of cholesterol into what we call vitamin D, or the first part of vitamin D, and then it goes through several of our, our, our organs and gets modified to the final product. But yeah, it is also forms the backbone of bile, and bile is made by liver and it's necessary in order to digest fat.
Speaker 1:Now remember why we need fat. Because there are three macronutrients, right, macro meaning, not micro Amino acids, carbohydrates and fats. Amino acids are the constituents of what's called protein. So you can say, well, protein, starch and fats is how people know it, but really it's amino acids and there's only nine of them that we need, only nine amino acids that we need, and then we can make all the rest. We're done with the protein thing.
Speaker 1:Protein is the easiest thing to take care of. It's the easiest. You don't have to worry about protein. You cannot not get enough protein if you're eating. The only way you don't get protein is if you don't eat, you'll get enough. That whole misdirected, distracted thing about protein, protein got to have protein, protein, protein, anyway. So fats, what do we need. Why do we need fats? Because every one of our 100 trillion approximately 100 trillion cells in our body has a membrane around it that that gives it up, keeps it as a separate entity. Uh is made of 50 of it is made of fat, and inside the cell, the mitochondria, the nucleus, all of the other organelles have a membrane too against that. That's one reason. There are other.
Speaker 1:You don't need whey protein for vegetarian. You don't need whey protein. You know what you need Chia seeds. Chia seeds have 18 amino acids nine all of the essential amino acids and nine of the non-essential. It's only missing two of the of the for the non-essential. But anything, any substance that provides the nine essential amino acids is considered a complete protein. So, yes, chia seed, there's many, many, many. So, yeah, you don't need whey.
Speaker 1:Now remember what? What whey whey is. There are two main proteins in milk whey and casein, and these are necessary for newborns to become viable. They have to grow quickly. Casein is the main one. Anyway, whey is also involved in making cheese and stuff like that. Anyway, bile is how we digest fats. We need fats, right. Omega-3s right your brain, dha, epa, right, all this stuff that everybody's freaked out about. So we got to eat fish oil. Without fish oil, you know, we live Again. Another brilliant, brilliant Rockefeller Rocky and his boys. So now cholesterol also is how we make all of our sex hormones testosterone, estrogen, progesterone right, which allow us to procreate. How about cortisol? How about aldosterone Cortisol?
Speaker 1:We all know we think of it as bad because everything has to be good or bad right. And the truth is there is no good or bad anywhere. There's that which is. And what are you going to say? Why is it? It doesn't matter, it is bad because everything has to be good or bad right. And the truth is there is no good or bad anywhere. There's that which is.
Speaker 1:And what are you going to say? Why is it? It doesn't matter, it is. What are you going to do? If I know why? Whatever that means why? Why? Because it's necessary. It's what? Because it's necessary. What do you mean? You mean to tell me that Saddam Hussein or bin Laden are necessary, I guess so I didn't write the script here. But why do I say that they're necessary? Because they are, they exist, what they did? Anything that is obviously needed to be because it is. And whatever isn't wasn't necessary. So is necessary whatever isn't necessary.
Speaker 1:And if anyone has a problem with that, you gotta go talk to god. God, okay, uh, go talk to the. You know dark energy and dark matter. What we're left with when you take away the dark energy and dark matter, less than five percent of of it all. But that dark energy and dark matter are how this little five percent, less than five percent, um move, and but we're gonna get to call it dark energy and dark matter again. How this little 5%, less than 5%, move, but we're going to get to go all in dark energy and dark matter. It ain't no God. Anyways, I hope you are all just as blown away by the BS that we're taught. I mean, it's such BS it's not even, it's not even, it's not even. You can't even, you can't take it seriously, you can't take anything they say seriously. Right, anyway, so, anyway.
Speaker 1:So the statins prevent the production of. Okay, that's what another thing the cholesterol does. What else cholesterol did? It's also extremely important. It's it's it's situated in our cell membranes. Remember the cell membranes, uh, in in a certain intervals to maintain the fluidity and structure, to keep the structure of our cells appropriate so that they can function, and also, while they're in the membrane. They serve as protection. They protect against lipid peroxidation, in other words, they protect against the cell membranes getting oxidized by poisons. Okay, so they protect and in fact, if you went out to fukushima, where they're having the famous fukushima right, uh, with the nuclear leaks and all that stuff, so you go out there and you spent the weekend with fukushima and then you go back home in two weeks take a blood test and get your cholesterol. It'll probably probably be 400. Oh, my God, that's why because you need it's protecting. We make extra to protect us because it's got to be more, it's got to be incorporated into our cell membranes. Remember something like vitamin C? To protect is going to neutralize free radicals and acids in your blood, but not in the membrane itself. That's what vitamin E is, and the vitamin A and cholesterol.
Speaker 1:Now, anyways, so they convinced us when, right after the I think it was the Korean conflict, we didn't call it the Korean War. When America was at war, it wasn't war. Oh, by the way, I made a mistake. I said when America was at war because, as it turns out, america has never not been at war with someone somewhere, never, never, never, unless it might have been a year or two, six months somewhere in there, but pretty much I'm getting lots of interruptions on my site.
Speaker 1:Help me out here, hammy, is this true? Amy? I mean anyway, um, we got to go on rumble, you guys. We got to get out of this. We got to go on Rumble, you guys, we got to get out of this. We got to go on Rumble and just stay on Rumble and forget all these other platforms. I don't care how cool they are and my friends or whatever, let's go on Rumble. We need to get on Rumble. We need to get off of this. What's his name? What's that guy's name? Okay, zoe, you know what's his name Fuckerberg. So we don't want him telling us what to do Anyway. So God, I love this. So, anyway, so cholesterol, so now taking statins.
Speaker 1:So they convinced us after the Korean War. Because what did they do? The Korean War, when America was fighting Korea, they found that the 18-year-old dead Koreans and the 18-year-old dead Americans, 18-year-old dead Koreans and the 18-year-old dead Americans. And then, when they did autopsies, they found that the arteries in the Koreans were really clean, whereas the arteries in the Americans were not clean. They were full of what we now call atheromas atherosclerosis at 18. And they figured out it probably had something to do with diet, I don't know. I mean, they started the study in Framingham, massachusetts, and it was a long I don't know if it's still going on a longitudinal study where they just, they, just they look at people over generations and they look at all this stuff. Yeah, so that's it Anyway.
Speaker 1:So during that process they came to tell us that cholesterol is bad, bad, bad, bad. You got to get rid of it, okay. So now that we've accepted it's bad, when they do a test with the statin, they don't have to. All they need to do is say if you take this drug, ah, look, we've shown that the cholesterol came down 30 or whatever. Okay, that's what they prove. That's the studies. All the studies show that the cholesterol comes down.
Speaker 1:What the studies don't show, what they don't measure, is the person. Did they have a better quality or did they live of life or did they live longer? Irrelevant, does it prevent? You mean so if I take the statin, I won't get a heart attack or I won't, we'll have less of a risk? Um, and if I do, I won't have to? I, I don't know what. They've got people convinced. I forgot. I forgot all of the, the lies. What do they say? Anyway, they don't have to prove that taking this drug is going to make you have a better quality of life or live longer. They're just going to prove that it's going to lower this something in your body and he, oh good, okay, so we're good.
Speaker 1:So anyway, as it turns out, 80, 80, 70, 80 percent of our white matter. What is white matter? What is white matter, white matter? You know the brain is gray matter and white matter, right? So the gray matter are the actual neurons that are firing.
Speaker 1:It's called myelin. There's a myelin sheath around nerves, especially as they leave the central nervous system and they go up. This myelin sheath is kind of like when you have a, if you're going to plug in your computer or whatever. So you have a wire plug. Well, that plastic that protects you from getting shocked if you touch it also is necessary to ensure that there's a rapid propagation of the electrical charge. The same thing around our nerves. So, for example, in multiple sclerosis, ms, what happens is they get little chunks of that myelin taken out here and here and here. So the nerve is going to fire. The nerve conduction will be much slower just because of a few kinks out. So we need that myelin sheath in order to function or live.
Speaker 1:It turns out that Alzheimer's is pretty much that's what happens with Alzheimer's. You're losing that white matter and I just can't remember, I can't think. Well, guess what it's? Just listen, it's just a coincidence that when statins were introduced to the public for their benefit, so let's say, let's take the year whatever, whatever year it was, but I don't know the year 80s, 90s, and then statins have been in use here. It parallels Alzheimer's. No, listen, I don't want you to draw any conclusions from that. This is just.
Speaker 1:My idea about statins is don't take them, and I know it's part of the repurposed drug. It's part of the repurposed, but of all the repurposed drugs I wouldn't take it. Why wouldn't I take it? Because of what I just said, right, because if you're going to be alive and well, don't you want to know that you're alive and well? Take statins. You might not know you're there, you won't know you made it, hey. So anyway, by the way, someone's asking about coffee enemas and I can't do too much on it right now. But listen, if you guys join the inner circle, what I'm going to do is can you tell us about HD. On LDO, yeah, I will. Okay, that's a good point.
Speaker 1:At the inner circle, you know we have these three groups, but anyway, these kinds of things like coffee, and I'm gonna make short, like 10 minute videos that'll be available on all these little subjects. There's little subjects, there's all kinds of small stuff hdl, ldl, so the cholesterol, so right that, and so so, for example, if you believed that cholesterol is bad, bad bad Because we can't what we found is that you lower the cholesterol. It does not decrease your risk of heart attacks. It does not decrease your risk of anything. Anyway, ldl is the molecule that carries the cholesterol produced in your liver to where it belongs, wherever it's going to, which is all over the body, and the HDL is takes the brings it back to the liver. So they say that the HDL is good because it's taking it out of your arteries and the and the LDA is bad. Ldl is bad. There is no good in bad anywhere in the universe universe, but particularly with cholesterol, okay, okay, the reason we have LDL and HDL is because they there needs to be transported. Same thing with, you know, vitamin D needs to be transported, as the liver makes the vitamin D binding protein and testosterone and needs to be transported. So the body, the liver, makes sex hormone. Binding Albumin is a transporter. Everything needs to be transported.
Speaker 1:So this whole idea of it? So HDL? Yeah, don't. If you're looking at that, that means you've accepted that cholesterol is bad. It's not bad, it's necessary. So what in the? But? If what you'd want to do is say, why don't we? Just, I got an idea.
Speaker 1:Since your body makes cholesterol, your liver, since your body makes cholesterol, your liver, it's not a vitamin, it's not a vitamin you make it, it's not a vitamin. A vitamin is a nutrient that you need that your body doesn't produce. So you've got to get it Right. A, B, c. Cholesterol is not a vitamin. You make it. Therefore, you don't need to eat it. You don't need to eat it.
Speaker 1:So you don't need to eat corpses to be healthy. I know that's a hard thing to swallow. You mean I don't need to eat a dead animal in order to be a healthy, live human being? Nah, yeah, yeah, that's exactly what I mean. So, anyway, if you're eating a dead animal, you're going to get its cholesterol. You're not going to get it from a plant. Plants don't have cholesterol. So you're going to eat the dead animal, you're going to get its cholesterol. You're not going to get it from a plant. Plants don't have cholesterol, so you're going to eat the dead animal and you're going to get their cholesterol. So one way is, if you are concerned about your cholesterol, then stop eating it. Easy, that's easy, okay.
Speaker 1:During recent blood work, physician told me he was concerned because my good cholesterol was very high. So there's no such thing as good and bad. And he was concerned. What does that mean? Does that mean your physician was like, before you came into the office, he or she were sitting there. Is that what concerned is? I don't know.
Speaker 1:Your liver is functioning. As long as your liver has some function, it's going to be doing all of it. It's going to be engaging in all of its functions, which is, you know, neutralizing things and making cholesterol. Yeah, so it's going to be engaging in all of its functions, which is, you know, neutralizing things and it and making cholesterol. Yeah, so it's through there. So, but, but once, what?
Speaker 1:If there's rcfc's in the liver, it's usually it has to take up enough mass of the liver so that the liver is no longer able to take care of the body now, anyway, um, so, if you? If so, anyway, first of all, you don't worry about cholesterol, and there's no. And why would somebody be concerned that you had too much good If there was good and bad? There is no good and bad. Anyway, the whole thing is absurd. The fact that we even spend time talking about things that are that are irrelevant is mind blowing. Okay, so anyway, history of suggested Lipitor Tell your doctor to take the lipitor.
Speaker 1:I'm telling you don't, you don't need statins. Listen, I can, I, I need to do a video on that, but you know, I, I'm tired, I, I know I have to. I know I have to make these quick two minute videos because we live in a world with uh, what do they call them? What should I? I'm going to call them mindless drooling scrollers. Mindless drooling scrollers, right, they just scroll. And what are they scrolling? And let's get it, let's keep the jargon right. They're scrolling their feed in public. Yeah, they're mindless drooling scrollers who can't anything more than 15 seconds. I don't know, this is confusing. I don't know, come on, man, right, anything more than 15 seconds is just too much for me, come on, anyway. So, and I've got to do those so that I can. I don't know why. I don't like it, so I'm going to make longer ones. What do they call them? Reels or whatever. I've got to make longer ones that give you information. I can't teach anything Real quick.
Speaker 1:Coffee enemas. There's two kinds of enemas Enemas are cleansing enemas and the other ones are retention enemas. Cleansing enemas are cleansing enemas, okay, and you use salt, salt water, and you make it about the same salt salinity as your blood, which is what? 0.9 percent. So, uh, how do I do that? I'm not a chemist, okay. So, uh, in about every one quart or one liter, put half to a teaspoon and then taste it. Does it taste like blood? I don't know how. How should I know a blood? Everybody had once in their life licked the blood and tasted it. So it's not just mildly salty. Why? Because if it's less salt than your blood, right. Then what will happen? It will be drawn into the tissues and it won't come out. And if it's more salt in the water, then your blood is going to pull the water out of your cell, out of your body, right? So that's a cleansing animal, right.
Speaker 1:Now. If you're going to do a coffee animal, which is a retention animal, so are wheatgrass animals, so are many kinds of animals. Coffee enema, which is a retention enema, so are wheatgrass enemas, so are many kinds of enemas, are retention. That means you have to clean out first, because if you don't clean out the rectum, if you don't clean that area out, and there are feces in there, when you put the coffee in, the coffee is going to be all wrapped up in the feces. It's not going to get to the border of the lining of your colon and be absorbed into the vascular system and going up through the portal vein to the liver, which is the purpose. The purpose is to get these palmitates, cowahol and cathecol that are in coffee up to your liver, because they will stimulate glutathione S-transferase, which is necessary for detoxification. So it's very important. Okay, that's important, but guess what else you can do? You cannot even do it and make sure you got two handfuls of broccoli sprouts and you juice it or you put it in your smoothie or whatever a day, and then you'll be doing it.
Speaker 1:So anyway, let's go back to I only answered one question. You know what? Um you, the words there. You guys, I heard that X was good for fighting. We're not fighting. There's no war here. Okay, between us and our bodies. Okay, we're not fighting. What are we doing? How to unclog your arteries? You cannot unclog your arteries. They will unclog themselves if you stop clogging them. Imagine that that's how it works.
Speaker 1:I don't know if you all realize this, but I said it many times and that is that the best thing to do about anything is nothing. What the hell does he mean? Who is this guy? Are you a real doctor? No, I'm not, unfortunately, I am, unfortunately, I am, unfortunately I went through. No, actually, it's good, because now it gives me now people believe me. Well, some believe me. Right, the best thing to do about anything is nothing, right? You want to win an argument? You don't want to win it? Just stop talking. Anyway, when you stop talking, there's no more argument, it's over. It's like one hand clapping. Now you want to get, you're sick, you want to get healthy, you stop eating. So usually stopping is there's power in not doing so.
Speaker 1:When we're not eating our body remember our body. Ok, what's that? When you're eating, your body must, because it's being forced to break down, digest and assimilate and absorb and process this stuff that you put into it. All right, that's what it has to do now. And a little there's, there's, there's some amount of energy left over. Remember there's X amount of energy at any second in the body. There's some amount of energy left over. Remember, there's X amount of energy At any second in the body. There's X amount of energy. So if you're feeding it, it's using a lot of its energy for that and less of its energy for cleaning up, because that's what it is.
Speaker 1:Part of the cycle of life is bringing in and utilizing and eliminating waste. That's what it is, and that eliminating of waste and cleaning up is the cleansing part. So the body cleansing is a natural process. So I'm going to go detox, you don't. It's not a do. When you stop toxing is when you, your body, will detox. So what are you going to do to detox? I'm going to do nothing and then my body will detox. I want my arteries to be clear. Okay, stop eating, because you know what your body's going to do. It's going to get rid of all the junk. That's the way it was made, or it came to be, or whatever, however we view the universe and reality. So, anyway, retention, enema, cleansing, enema first, but you're going to eat broccoli and you're going to be fine.
Speaker 1:Fine, now let's find another question. Otherwise people are going to hate me. I shouldn't have my questions. He didn't. Okay, so I'm going to do it If I can find it. Remember, if you had an aquarium and the fish were sick, the veterinarian would not say bring me a fish. The veterinarian would say, give me a cup of the water and I'll tell you what's wrong with those fish. And if you don't change the water in the aquarium, doesn't matter how much medicine. Where is that paper I was looking for? Come on the questions. There it is. Jeez, I got to put it up here. Okay, good, and then you guys are over here. Yeah, so now that was Jeanette. I'm glad you added the night close to my Jeanette. That's fantastic. Okay, so here you are. This is Bernadette.
Speaker 1:And can hepatitis C be cured with a parasite cleanse? If not, what is the cure? And may I get the protocol? Protocol please, protocol for I. So the parasite cleanse we've talked about I just talked about right a lot. So I hope, bernadette, you were.
Speaker 1:You got that, you know, and, depending on your situation, if you have an obvious problem with parasites, you know, because I believe listen would probably be blown away, like I was, to find out how serious, how pervasive this parasite problem is. I get communications from people on every continent and island of situations with parasites that are coming out of the top of their head, coming out of a scar. Several women in different parts of the world had them coming out of the vagina during menses, so when they had their period. I can't, if I were a woman and I saw that it'd be really hard to, I don't know, it'd be really hard to deal with. So, anyway, it's really a big deal.
Speaker 1:And then when we were talking about parasites we're only talking about the parasites that we see and remember there are now. And now we know, finally, since 1972, when they they found the cpm, that's calcium producing microorganism that seems to be sitting in the middle of every atherosclerotic plaque, every atheroma, those plaques in your artery. So they found out that right in the center of it, that which started it, initiated it, the nidus out of which it arose, it was a little nano-sized bacteria which we didn't think they existed. Right, we thought bacteria were micro-sized and even though Royal Raymond, reif and Weber in Munich and all these people were telling us that they were nano-sized, no, we know. And then we found this. So these little calcium-producing micro or nano-organisms, they call them CPN.
Speaker 1:Can you hear me now? Can you hear me now? Can't hear me now. Can't hear me now? Huh, hello, hello, hello, hello. You can hear it's okay now, unbelievable. Listen, you guys, you must watch other these kinds of. Does anyone have the problems I have? Have you ever have you? Has anyone ever had the problems that I have? All right, cool, everybody has this level of problems. Great, okay, good. But does anybody, when you're watching other people doing lives or whatever, do they have these kinds of problems that I always have? Every you can hear me. Great, okay, let's go. So here.
Speaker 1:The question was can hepatitis C be cured and all that? First of all, we got to fix this language here. Question was can hepatitis c be cured and all that? First of all, we got to fix this language here. Okay, we got to help you with your language. Remember linguistics, remember the our language is. It forms the framework of our perceptions, right? Uh, if you change your language, you change what you. You change your world. You change your language, you change your world. It's a different world. I know, yeah, I think they do so now.
Speaker 1:So, if you, so, you use the word cure. So, first of all, by using the word cure. What can you cure in term and when we're talking about medical stuff, what can you cure? You can only cure something that's called a disease. You cure diseases right, which I guess means you get rid of the disease, you've eliminated it, so so. So the problem there is that there are no diseases, there are no other than parasites, and I mean, you know there's not like diabetes, high blood pressure, cfcs, arthritis, gastritis, alzheimer's, whatever. These are not things that get into you that you have to get rid of. They're not third party, separate from you, things that get into you. I got a disease, I've got to get rid of it. Okay, you have to understand that.
Speaker 1:What is happening is that our body is adapting. Our body will function perfectly. It's called health, it's our birthright and it functions. It will function optimally and perfectly if it has all that it requires, all of its biological needs are being satisfied and it's not getting anything that's going to disturb its functioning. Now, when it doesn't get what it needs and or it's getting exposed to things that are causing problems, ie poisons and toxins, then the body, in order to survive, must adapt to this situation, and those adaptations are what are referred to as diseases. They're not diseases, they're the body adapting. So all we have to do is make sure that that adaptation is no longer necessary by satisfying the needs. So what our goal always is is to restore biology, to restore physiology, to restore or to bring about, for the first time maybe, a healthy physiology. Always our goal, our goal is never to get rid of anything, because there's nothing in there to get rid of except those things that are blocking our body's ability to function optimally.
Speaker 1:All right, there's no, it's a myth. Disease is a myth, right, and that's why you know, for example, I went to medical school and I now am an MD. What does MD mean? It means mythology doctor. So anybody who went to medical school is now a doctor of mythology. We know all the myths. We can name the myths and we can tell you all about the myths. And then we can tell you about the mythological white knights that come in and kill those dragons, right, and they're called drugs, anyways. And you know what? When in doubt, just cut it out, that's right. Heal with steel, that's right, anyway. So now, now that we know what you're really saying is can?
Speaker 1:My liver is in trouble. They put a name on it, they're calling it hepatitis C and it's in trouble. It's there. They put a name on it, they're calling it hepatitis C and it's in trouble. Is that really parasites? Would that help if I do a parasite cleanse? And then the second part of the question is that, I think, is if, yeah, it is so. If not, what is the cure? So how can we eliminate hepatitis C? Now, parasites are, we all have them and undoubtedly playing some role. And if you've got a major problem somewhere in your body, you know, I'm sure the environment that is kind of like the micro environment of that particular problem if you had a kidney here, in this case it's liver is going to be either a place that parasites like to hang out or that they or they helped produce. So somehow they're going to be involved in there. So, yeah, eliminating will always be helpful. Now, is that what they're calling hepatitis C? No, not really. Now, hepatitis C is one of those. It makes one wonder what the hell they've done. They, they, they, they, they, rocky and the gang.
Speaker 1:You see, in the beginning there was hepatitis A and hepatitis B, meaning that there was hepatitis A was called by caused by a virus that is contracted by the oral fecal route. What does that mean? That meant that, let's say, the guy in your bakery in your town had hepatitis A and he was making the bread Maybe he drooled or breathed on it, who knows whatever. And then people in town got it. So you get it from oral fecal. And then hepatitis B was through the through, either intimate interactions, such as sex, so sex and blood. So addicts, intravenous drug addicts who shared needles would get it. And also through intimate contact. This was the story they told us.
Speaker 1:And then somehow they convinced the world that newborns, before they leave the hospital, should get the hepatitis B shot. And so I don't know who accepted that. How could anybody accept that? How could anybody accept the fact that newborns do not have unprotected sex and newborns do not share needles with anyone? It's you know. I think the more absurd something is, the more likely it's going to happen. Anyway, the madness, anyway.
Speaker 1:So here's the thing about hepatitis C. So then if you had elevated liver enzymes and it wasn't due to alcohol or anything else, so you had an itis Hepa is liver, itis is inflammation. So you had inflammation of your liver and it wasn't caused by any. The thing then it was non-a, non-b. You know what you have you, you don't have this or that. That's what you have, not this or that. It's absurd anyway.
Speaker 1:Then then they found out. Oh, they found it. They called it it's hepatitis c. Now, Now, first of all, viruses don't exist, are not what we think they are. So how did they make this? This is an exosome.
Speaker 1:So, anyway, because they came out with a drug, by the way, bernadette, they came out with a drug that and I've seen it work with everybody that's used it. It's take one pill a day for 90 days and if you no longer test positive for hepatitis C and your liver enzymes are normal, I don't know, cannot explain it, because that implies that there is a thing, there is a. I don't know. I'm trying to think of the name. What was the name of that drug? Let me see if I can find the name of that drug. I haven't been in it. Oh, oh God. Ai, you guys. Harvoni, that was the one. Well, there are several now, but whatever, and of course Harvoni is for Dino, type one. You know that was not so good.
Speaker 1:So, anyway, there's these things you take one pill a day for 12 weeks. It's crazy. And now there's Vosevi. It's crazy, and now there's vosevi, which is anyway so hepatitis c is, can go away, whatever it is, whatever's going on? Yes, you are. How does it look? Huh, no, so what a virus is basically is an exosome. We'll talk about that some other day because I've got to answer some more questions.
Speaker 1:Um, so, by the way, so I would do that if you, uh, harvoni or whatever they, whatever one you know, ask someone, a doctor that you know, and you can get it and the protocol for parasites, as you know, we've discussed many times. But other than that, all you really need to do, what's really really very essential is that get restored to health. That means do a good thorough cleanse juice, cleanse colonics and or enemas lymphatics. Go to sleep early when you start eating again after your 12-week cleanse juice. Cleanse juice, only then you'll be eating within a six-hour window and stop eating five hours before sleep, and you're going to make sure that what you're eating is human food. Sean, wow, so anyway, sean, I'm not offering to you See, seo, sean, I'm not sure what you're talking about, but why don't you contact us? Is it hello at drlodycom so we can talk about this? I'm not sure what you do. All right, sean, here's Joshua, parasites.
Speaker 1:What if parasites have embedded in your brain and heart. How do we get rid of them? Tapworm, oh, tapeworm Wrapped around the heart, yeah, okay, so they can do all that, and they do, and the eggs get into the brain and you're going to have these cysts. So, again, you do the three weeks on, one week off, but you've got to keep it up. You can't in other words, it's not like you know one go around. And what's bizarre? Is that the bizarre to be expected? The on the label of the drug, when you get the label, it's going to say take this once a day for five days. It's true, it's the same as not taking it. So, yes, you've got to do that.
Speaker 1:So for tapeworms, what do we have? There's a lot of them. Prasequantel is one for tapeworm, but actually most of them do get tapeworms. But that's what you, that's what you're talking about. Tapeworms, I think right, but that's what you, that's what you're talking about. Tapeworms, I think right, that is embedded in your brain and heart. So how do you know this? I'm you're saying that you know for sure. I don't know. So if you know for sure, then yeah, because you know the thing is their larva and their cysts and all that they get into the work, into the brain.
Speaker 1:But Prasequantel has been considered the best way to start, right, but interesting enough, is that albendazole right, because they've tested it. Would mebendazole do it? Yeah, but they say albendazole and they also say nidazoxonide, which we remember. Nidazoxonide is a linea which is what we would recommend for protozoa, but, as I've mentioned before, nitroxonide also gets some of the worms, and one is the tapeworm, right? So albendazole, so the combination of albendazole and prosaquantel will help with the cysts in the brain, you know, but those are a good combination, you do them. So I'm imagining. You know, but those are a good combination, you do them. So I'm imagining, you know, you know that this is happening, right, you, somehow I'm imagining that. Anyway, so that's it.
Speaker 1:You know, the albendazole, prostatitone is, you know, recommended, but three weeks on when we go, but I would also add in the glycosamide, remember, and I would, and the prostatitone and the nitroxananide, and then you've got it. You've got it, just three weeks on when we go up. For how long? Until you've taken care of the problem, right? Uh, so you're gonna. You know, uh, fiona, there you've got to. Uh, you know, for all of you people who are living in the prisons. They haven't locked the doors yet. So get out while you can, you know, uh, but anyway, at least leave, go get it and come back in, or something. You've got to figure out a way, okay, uh, who?
Speaker 1:So trish, hello at dr lodicom. Or, to make sure it doesn't get lost, you can just, uh, let me give you my email, what I know. I have email now I don't't know. I think it's thomas at drlodycom. Is that what it is? Is that what our thing is? Is it at drlodycom, anyway? Or at least no one's answering me, anyway, so do that. Thomas at drlodycom, is it drlodycom? Is it? Hear me, is that what it is? Anybody? All right? Or hello at drlodycom, all right, whatever, I'm not going to get the answer. I'm pretty sure that's what it is right. Wait, here we go. It's thomas at drlodycom. That's it Thomas at drlodycom? Okay, cool, that's it Thomas at drlodycom. Okay, cool, that's it. And then I'll get it done. Thank you very much. All right, so let's get back to where we were.
Speaker 1:Next question was so this is Larissa and she's saying I've heard from someone I know who is a nutritionist say that vitamin C should be consumed from a whole food source, such as Alma fruit, and that ascorbic acid is the synthetic form of vitamin C and is garbage. What are your thoughts on the type of vitamin C to take? All right, so vitamin C is a molecule called ascorbate and the ascorbate is the active part. And if the ascorbate has a hydrogen on it, it's ascorbic acid. And if the ascorbate has sodium or potassium or magnesium attached, then it's a salt. So the difference between a salt and an acid is basically the positively charged cation, right? So sodium, chloride. Sodium is Na and it's a plus sign. Chloride is a negative sign, right? It means it has an extra electron. This is lacking electron and it comes together. It's sodium chloride, it's salt. If I take the sodium off and I put a hydrogen there, it's hydrochloric acid. That's what it is. So the question is what's going on here? So this ascorbate part is essential to life.
Speaker 1:There's only a couple of organisms that don't like zooplankton, don't make it. All organisms make it, except for a few of us mammals the primates, guinea pigs, fruit bats. Well, they're not, are they? Yeah, they're mammals. So we don't make it. So now we need to get it. Uh, and, and, and, and. We would normally if we were eating lots of fruits and vegetables, because that's what would be a, because, um, chimps and gorillas, who also don't make it and need to get it, don't have a problem with it because they're getting it the way they're eating, so we just don't do that. You'd have to eat a lot. So now, but if we study it, we find out that, by the way, you guys, there's a lot of questions going on here, and I want you to understand something If you join the groups, then we have these private Zooms, large Zoom meetings with all the members of the group, but we can interact weekly, so it's like we can have weekly consultations.
Speaker 1:So it's really worth it, and it's not just me, Remember. You get Vanessa, darren, donna and a CFC group. You get Kathy. What are we talking about? We're talking about Vanessa is a nutritionist and life coach, and Darren is a kinesiologist, teaches us how to move and exercise, and all that. Donna is a raw chef, and Kathy is a psychotherapist. All these things are available. They're part of the group. And then what I recommend, though, is that you, in order to individualize your particular program, is just get some private sessions with those, with those people, and try to customize for you. So, yeah, anyway. So all these you could have weekly. We could have weekly interactions where you ask a question, I answer and then I say wait a minute, I'm not clear on this. And we can have otherwise, because otherwise I can't. You got the point.
Speaker 1:So now it turns out that our cells in our body can absorb the ascorbate which is necessary for life. There's two kinds of there's two. Each cell either has SVCT1 or SVCT2, but that is sodium-dependent vitamin C transporter systems. So in other words, it has to be in the sodium ascorbate form in order to get through and into the cell. So if you had an ascorbic acid which is a hydrogen instead of a sodium, it would have to drop that hydrogen and grab a sodium, because the sodium gets it through the door. So I recommend taking and sodium ascorbic and you can take it very easy, easily if you um, I mean if you make the whole process easier if you get the liposomal, liposomal sodium ascorbic make sure it's sodium ascorbic, a lot of it is liposomal ascorbic acid get, get liposomal sodium ascorbate and take about two grams four times a day. So now, whoops, why Okay, here's from Dawn why are so many health advocates against eating kale and chard and broccoli?
Speaker 1:Because they're not health advocates. They don't know about health, what they're doing. They've jumped on some sort of bizarre popular train.
Speaker 1:We used to be called alternative medicine, right, when we did the way we people like me do, right, we're called alternative medicine or what. What was the other name? But I called it metabolic medicine. Because metabolic medicine, what I by it is that, uh, we're working with the metabolism, how the body works. So that's what we we're looking at. We're metabolic. We're looking at, um, how do we augment and make sure that the body's getting everything it needs for a healthy metabolism?
Speaker 1:Metabolism is the function of, of a biology, of a biological, of an organism, but now they've come to call it functional medicine. I don't know what that means, functional medicine, but I want to tell you it's not really functional medicine. It's fashionable medicine, because these guys they'll change as soon as they'll change. It's like Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg, during the great hoax, he was going to what do you call it? They censored, right, facebook censored and all that. And then now, when the new administration came in, he was suddenly oh, we're not going to do it, I was made to do it, they made me do it. So, anyway, they changed.
Speaker 1:But there's doctors like that too. You know what. 25, 30 years, I don't remember Maybe Years ago, I almost lost my medical license for putting people on a water fast, and now everybody's an expert on water fasting. So it's popular. Now Somehow it got past that. And it's popular the same with eating kale, chard and broccoli.
Speaker 1:And that is why you're going to tune in to the fourth episode of the Diet, because I'm going to go into these particular myths. It's a myth, they're myths. They're myths. Broccoli causes goiters, kale and chard cause oxalosis. It's nonsense. So I will get into that, because it's not true.
Speaker 1:This is julian hi, new here. Much love out to everyone. Please do let me know if I'm in the wrong for asking several questions. I'd like to know your take on binders and chelators. I see them as essential tools for a detox protocol. That's why I'm asking they will accelerate the elimination, yes, plus, it's a safeguard not to lose in a virus system. And what's your take on diatomaceous earth Should we consume? Have you ever tried to incorporate it into your protocols for parasites? I've put it in my pet's dried food before and it was super effective. I saw the parasites coming out of their anus every single time, painless, every single time.
Speaker 1:And lastly, is there anywhere I can find European sources to find the best links to buy all the products for the parasite proof? Well, the one thing in Europe is niclosamcom for niclosamide. Right, that's in Lithuania, so I would contact them. That's where you can get your niclosamide from them, but you might niclosamcom N-I-C-L-O-S-A-Mcom, and I would ask them if they, since they're in that's the kind of work they do, it's their business. They might know where to get the other ones. So I would talk to them because I don't really know in Europe. Now I know I know a German doctors who have to get it in. It's not legal in Europe, so it's. You know all this. It's very difficult, it's very difficult, but that's what I would do is in nicholsamcom. I would talk to them and find out and I'm pretty sure that everybody that's in any of these countries, whether it's Australia, europe or UK, that you're going to have to somehow leave and bring them in. That's the only way I can think of it.
Speaker 1:It's ridiculous, and this is Avelina. Avelina, my cousin had 10 by 10 centimeter mass in his left gastrocnemius surgically removed in November of 2019. Gastrocnemius is the. I guess they call it the. Is that calf muscle? Yeah, you know, the muscle between your heel and your knee and the back Gastrocnemius Pathology is low-grade fibrosarcoma in the left gastrocnemius. Okay, he didn't have any chemo after that, didn't? Since February 2023, he has. It has spread around his spine, thoracic, lower back and sacrum. After recent six chemotherapy they started to enlarge instead of shrinking.
Speaker 1:What is your opinion on starting? Ivermectin and fenvenazole? Wow. So, evelina, he needs to do a lot more, but absolutely ivermectin and fenvenazole. Ivermectin, 12 milligrams three times a day and fenvenazole 222 milligrams three times a day. I would also do niclosamide for sure, because niclosamide has been shown to. They're using it with osteosarcomas and soft tissue sarcomas. Niclosamide, so add that in 500 milligrams three times a day, and you look up the research on it, you'll see. But those are the. And then nitroxonide, 500 milligrams three times a day.
Speaker 1:Now, but a lot of other things. You've got to look at the biological dentist. You've got to do a thorough cleanse, all the things that we talk about. Evaline, I'm assuming that you are aware of all these things, aware of the fact that what CFCs are, regardless. Now, sarcomas just means that it's the process where the place where the mitochondria were damaged, so the cell had to switch over to fermentation for energy production, the place started. So if, for example, if you're talking about ovarian or or or liver or breast or anything, those tissues ovary, liver, breast, prostate all started or arose out of either the ectoderm or the endoderm of the embryo, those organs and those are called carcinomas. So anything that forms out of the mesoderm, which would be, you know, muscles and bones, would become sarcomas.
Speaker 1:These are just names, they're just words. You know they're just words. You know they're just words that have no meaning. They have a meaning but they have no relevance. They gave them so, um, you know. So what is?
Speaker 1:When they say the pathology is low grade, fibrocycline, what does that mean? Nothing doesn't mean anything. Low grade, but it's gone around his spine, thoracic right sacrum, lower thoracic lumbar and sacrum. That's low grade. So the word low grade had no meaning to anybody.
Speaker 1:What he needs to do? You got to get to a biological, a real biological dentist. I don't know where you are, but Abramayon, dr Abramayon, in Glendale, california. But I-A-O-M-T. They must be certified, not just the members of I-A-O-M-T, so you can find a biological dentist Certified Now that and you do a thorough cleanse juice, celery, cucumber, kale, spinach, lemon and apple Then you can add anything else you want and make it as delicious as you need to, but no more, no sweeter, it's got to be delicious and that's going to be a little bit of extra apple.
Speaker 1:Then do it and drink that for it. Three liters, three quarts a day. No food, no solid food. That's going to give you full nutrition. That's going to give you all of your amino acids and all of your carbs that you need, phytonutrients, chelated minerals. It's going to give you everything except fat and fiber. So you can do it for six months, nine months, 12 months. You can do juice cleanses for a long time. It's different than water. Water's a fast, but he needs to do that, he needs to drink and just do that. So I would say a minimum. I would say eight weeks. Do eight weeks, get his colon cleaned, colon hydrotherapy and, you know, go to sleep early. You got to get his hormones balanced, especially. We're talking about muscle and if you join, you should join our groups and then do a private lesson with Darren, who's the kinesiologist. So we're talking about the gastroc. The gastroc is a muscle. So the best way to get that, so absolutely join the CFC group. But there's all these things that need to happen. All right.
Speaker 1:Now the next person is the next person, oksana. My mom is 83. Her right breast is completely a wound and inflamed. Her right arm is swelling. Blisters coming started to form on her skin, Then they burst. She has been sent to oncologist. He has been sending her to do all kinds of tests.
Speaker 1:As a result, he prescribed hormone therapy how to stop her inflammation. Yeah, uh, oksana, you got to get her away from the doctors. She's got to do listen, the same thing we. I just said I just mentioned to avalina. She's got to do cleansing. The? Uh, just mentioned to Avelina. She's got to do cleansing biologically. That is the same.
Speaker 1:Then you've got to optimize your vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin D, and if you get into the group we can talk about. I give you the basic protocol, but it's melatonin, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin C, vitamin E in the proper forms, the iodine, thyroid and the adrenals. There's a way to get healthy, to restore health, and whatever hormone therapy he it wasn't hormone therapy. He gave somebody to block hormones. Instead of restoring balance, he's blocking them and making them more out of balance. And the inflammation you're right, the inflammation is. So you've got to do that. She's got to do the cleanse, the antifungals, the anti-parasitics. It's a, it's a process.
Speaker 1:Oxana, you got to join the cfc group. Join and let's get now be able to talk to you. We can have consultations if you're in the cfc group. It's twice a week. How long? Five hours. Sometimes we end it five hours until everybody's questions are satisfactorily answered. So here this on the Instagram questions Blake, we've got the parasites medicines we've gone over many times, right, so it's the ivermectin, it's a benzimidazole of some sort which is albenzol, mebenzol, fembenazole, niclosamide or prosaquantel but I think niclosamide is better and then nidazoxanide for the antiprotosols. But join the parasite group.
Speaker 1:Here's one also on Instagram saying do you use hyperthermia for cfc? Yes, systemic and local hyperthermia very important, very good part of the part of the program, right, very good. So the, the local hyperthermia, it can be, even it's the temperature is even hotter than it would for whole body. And that works because cfcs have blood vessels that are not, that are like spaghetti. They have no smooth muscle in them, so they're not able to dilate and constrict as necessary to regulate heat, and so they just get fried, whereas the other cells in the body, the other tissues in the body, are able to regulate the heat, and then the whole body is working on a different. The whole body hyperthermia is working from another position, from another. Instead of, you know, just the heat, it's stimulating, enhancing the immune system and turning the, using heat shock proteins to basically turn the CFC back to a normal cell. So that's what the heat shock proteins can do Pretty amazing. But I don't know anyone who does whole body hyperthermia the right way, except us, because I learned from Dr Kobayashi. He worked with him for many, many years.
Speaker 1:Um, and this is uh, also on instagram. It says can your breast antigen markers show as normal, but the tumors still remain? Yes, yes, that's why these, these, uh, what they call tumor markers are really, I think they're more of a. They cause more stress than anything else, because, because I've, I've, I've had women with very large breast tumors and have normal tumor markers, normal tumor markers for the breast. The breast is CA 15, dash three, and CA 27, slash hyphen, 29, 15.3 or 27, 29. And then I also would check a CEA as well.
Speaker 1:But yeah, and they can be normal, in the normal range, or if they're going up, it might not mean things are growing, it might mean that the tumor is being is is is being eliminated so quickly that it's spilling more antigen into the blood or it can mean that it's growing. So that's why it's really you've got to look at other things. You can't just look at tumor markers. You've got to look at the LDH, you've got to look at the ferritin-to-iron ratio, you've got to look at the thymidine kinase. There's lots of things that you need to look at to see metabolically what's going on. Because metabolically, if things are D-dimer, if things are going, if it looks metabolically like things are more and more out of balance, then you're going to believe a rising tumor marker, whereas if it looks like the opposite, then you're going to say, oh, I don't know what to make. It's the mean things are, it's killing it more quickly. So that's what we have to keep in mind.
Speaker 1:It's very uh misleading to just look at tumor markers, right, and you go up no, no, and don't do that. And like it's especially with prostate people, when, when I talk to people who have cfcs of the prostate, all they're talking about is psa. They're're treating their PSA, they want to get their PSA. That's what they're treating, right. That's so okay, hey, debbie.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so the reminder is to discuss oxalates and the juice protocol? Okay, but the juice protocol, the one that I've been using for years celery and cucumber, because it gives you the large volume of liquid fluid right. There's not a lot of fluid water in a spinach leaf for broccoli, but so celery and cucumber for that. Plus they have some really good important nutrients. And then kale and spinach and you pretty much got amino acids taken care of.
Speaker 1:And then add lemon. Lemon will take away any bitterness that may be in the and you can also add in other stuff besides the kale and the spinach. You can add in parsley, you can add in. There's a lot of different. You get anything you want, really any, any, any vegetable you want. So the lemon will take away any bitterness that may have been in a plant and the bitterness you know.
Speaker 1:Even if you get your vegetables from the same organic farmer grower, what harvests today will be a little bit different than what was harvested two weeks ago, and it might be a little bit different than what was harvested two weeks ago and it might be a little bitter. There's no way to predict that or anything. But if you get it, so anyway that will help. The lemon does that and then the apple will take away any sourness from the lemon. But it also gives flavor and if you want to use apple, you could use whatever you want Pineapple, as long as it tastes good to you, all right, and don't worry if it's got a little extra. If there's the glucose and the fructose, don't worry about that and I will talk about that later. But don't worry. But I'm not saying go really candy, sweet, just enough to love it. You've got to love it. Very important. If you don't love it it's not going to be healthy. It's 9.30 already.
Speaker 1:There's one question here, also on Instagram. It says which liquid biopsy testing is the wisest for breast masses. Rgcc has been around for a long time. They get the circulating tumor cells and they subject them to all the studies and they come up with conclusions. Now, remember circulating tumor cells. Remember only a tumor can metastasize. So that means when you're analyzing the cells that are circulating in the blood, you have a 99.9% chance of getting cells that are irrelevant because they're not capable of metastasizing. So to draw any conclusions from those cells is not suggested Now to do a liquid biopsy. You know, you really I'm not sure what reason are you looking whatever there's? No, you're not going to get any answers from that. You know I mean you're not going to, it's not going to help in any way, because what you need to do is go to the biological dentist, you need to do the cleanse. You join the group and you'll get the protocols of the basic program, but you want to get on those Plus when you join the group.
Speaker 1:We have a telegram. Each of the groups has private telegram groups and they are amazing because you've got people in there that have been working, doing, going through this for quite a while and and you know, these people are are they're brilliant, they're brilliant, they, they, they, they, they're incredible, they're an incredible. What's really important about in this group is now you have friends, and when I say friends, I mean these are people that don't want anything from you. They don't need anything. They're not there to exploit you or anything like that. They're just there to share and help each other. It's a beautiful thing that is emerging and beautiful community that's emerging, but and everybody's very serious and smart. So it's it's just. It's just. It's a lot of love. It's that that those telegram groups are probably one of the most important healing part.
Speaker 1:And then I'll spend twice a week with you for hours, and then you get all the other people too. So just join and you'll. You'll get better because you'll know what to do and you'll feel you're not alone and all that sort of thing, all right, and. But anyway, instead of worrying about any kind of diagnostics, you've already got a mask, ok, so now it's showtime, time to clean up, live right, get healthy, go to sleep early, all the things that you need to do Balance your hormones. Don't start blocking them even more, all right? Oh, by the way, if you OK, someone's saying, you know, I'm about to start a 21-day fast, I'm assuming you mean water. Should I keep taking? Oh, sir, don't you love the words? Osomertinib, right, okay, it's a monoclonal antibody. It's part of the. You know, ever since they've gotten the human genome project done, we've got all of these targeted therapies Anyway.
Speaker 1:So the thing is, whenever you're doing a juice cleanse, a water fast, you don't want to take anything unless you absolutely have to now. So I my I wouldn't. If I were going to do, if I were taking that and I were going to do a water fast, I would not take that during the water fast. That's what I would not do, all right, so, but yay, 21 day fast, a water fast. I would not take that during the water fast, that's what I would not do. All right, so, um, but yay, 21 day fast, that's fantastic, yeah.
Speaker 1:So here's a good question is the power of thoughts really that powerful where it can heal cfcs with healthy diet? You mean without a healthy healthy diet, you mean without a healthy anyway? Um, actually, the power of thought, the thoughts prevent healing. Uh, it's when we stop thinking that divinity shines and things heal. So it's the not thinking.
Speaker 1:When your mind is turned off, it's hard, hard. It takes a lot of work to get there, a lot of non-work to get there, a lot of not thinking. How do you not think? The reason that's so difficult is because thinking is not something you do, it's something that happens to you, and so you've got to not let it happen. Or you've got to get your awareness so that it's not in, even, it's not, uh, your awareness. If you get to just that part of you that's awareness, then the thoughts are not there because you're just in the awareness. It's hard to articulate, however, uh, you've got to learn to not think and we do that through. That's what meditation is and that's when the healing happens, all right.
Speaker 1:So as long because, as long as you're thinking, see, 90 of human thought is subconscious, meaning it's when the healing happens, all right. So as long because, as long as you're thinking, see, 90% of human thought is subconscious, meaning it's not available to our consciousness, 80% of human thought is negative. So the problem is that means as long as you're thinking, you've got some negative stuff going on. So even if you're visualizing a beautiful rainbow on a beach, that's the conscious mind, 90% of the subconscious, and 80% of that is negative. Negative thoughts suppress the immune system.
Speaker 1:I've had people who push that all away and they know they don't believe, they know that they're going to heal. They do. I had a woman people have heard me say this many times. She was told she had three going to heal. And they do, they do. I had a woman people have heard me say this many times she was told she had three weeks to live. She was CFC's all over, she was on oxygen, she couldn't really bad shape. She came to my clinic on a gurney lying flat because she couldn't and she grabbed my arm and she said thank God, now I know I'm going to make it. Eight years later, the postcard's from Paris.
Speaker 1:So that's how powerful thinking and not thinking are so very, very important. There is the trick. And also, if you can get control of this madness, then that also, then eating right, everything else will happen, because why would someone not eat healthy food if they knew that's what it was? It's because of this monster called appetite, and appetite is your adversary. So, anyway, that's all, you guys. So we are late today and sawadikap, namaste, namaskara and aloha, see you next week, and that's it. I have a lot to say, but I can't keep saying talking because I'll talk all day. Anyway, sawadikap, bye-bye everyone. Thank you and join the groups. Come on, otherwise, so we can really interact.