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Ep. 172 How Language Shapes Health, Fear, And Healing

Dr. Thomas Lodi Episode 172

What if the words we use about “disease” are the very net that keeps us sick? We dig into how language molds perception, fuels fear, and quietly dictates choices, then swap myth for physiology: toxins burden terrain, cells adapt, and health returns when we support the body’s design. From there, we move into practical, grounded steps—daily detox rhythms, mineral sufficiency, gut repair, and light-based therapies—that restore capacity rather than wage war on symptoms.

We unpack pearl powder’s long history and why minerals matter as the “batteries” of enzymes that power antioxidant systems. We break down pleural effusions without jargon—why fluid collects, when drainage helps, and how pleurodesis can reduce recurrence—while keeping the focus on rebuilding the terrain so the fluid stops coming back. Parasite concerns get a sober plan: appropriate dosing, liver labs, and cleansing so debris exits instead of spreading. Infrared and photobiology get their due as gentle mitochondrial modulators when integrated with real food, sleep, hydration, and stress hygiene.

Gut dysbiosis is reframed as imbalance, not an enemy. Fasting windows, fiber-rich plants, colon hygiene, and consistent circadian cues help repopulate a healthy biome. Thyroid health takes center stage with iodine repletion and targeted support to stabilize immune tone. And when symptoms like unilateral foot numbness appear, we emphasize pattern-based assessment over labels so you can choose the right next step with confidence.

This is a call to reclaim your story: clear language, simple habits, and smart tools aligned with biology. Subscribe, share with someone who needs a different lens on “disease,” and leave a review with the one term you want decoded next.

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Welcome to Sunday night, or actually welcome to uh live now on planet earth. Since some people are probably convinced it's Sunday and other people are convinced it's Monday. So it's just uh live now on Planet Earth with the right glasses. Yeah, here we go. All right, cool. So here we are. Um it's a wild week. It it's so it's so wild and it's so bizarre and it's so weird that it's not even worth talking about anymore. Yeah, not even worth it. You could say it's not worth talking about, it's just too weird, right? So, anyway, at least we're all still alive right now. Um, and so let's go for it. Let's be alive and talk about what we usually talk about, and that is how to be free from the tyranny of uh linguistic manipulation. Um, and I'm not talking about all the political stuff that's going on and the weird stuff about real invasions, alien invasions, forget all that. I'm I'm talking about our health, our um, you know, we're we're we're we're we're we're um what's becomes clear if you look at it from the from from the proper perspective is that um we are linguistically we're we're you know just like a spider when uh when when a uh when an insect gets caught in a spider web and then the spider puts this just ties it up with uh with more and more web until it can't move. And that's that's what that's what's happened to us linguistically. So linguistically we're being um and this incarceration not only includes our well it includes our psyche, it includes our perceptions, it clouds the way it doesn't cloud, it defines the way we we perceive reality, and so we perceive reality in this uh very bizarre mythological thing called diseases. And I know most people out there are really still convinced that there are diseases that get you and you've got to get rid of them. And I know I know, I mean, because that's the Rockefeller thing, that's the Rocky and his gang. And they want us to do this, so they've got all these billions of names. There's new new names coming up every like you know, the diagnostic and statistic manual. The D I remember when what was it? I was back at the DSM II. I don't know what they're at now, the DSM five. Who knows? The diagnostic and statistic manual that's just of psychiatric terms, but um, you know, the number of diagnoses, the number of diseases that are uh afflicting humanity when the and then and the only thing that's gonna save us is these guys on the white horses with the white capes coming out of the pharmaceutical and medical halls of wisdom are gonna save us by inoculating us and by uh drugging us and by irradiating us. And we're so linguistically mesmerized that we're going, oh shot, doctor, okay, okay, irradiate me. So that's see, that's what's happened to us. So that's what I'm here to do. I would like to break that linguistic web, okay, um, and help us learn to speak uh properly to each other so that we can communicate. Because I mean uh the goal of speaking actually is uh I know we forgot that, but actually the goal of speaking is um to communicate, and in order to do that, we've got to be using uh words that have meaning and not words that are um designed to um obfuscate cloud. No, we don't need words like that, but that's what we're lost in. So anyway, one of the things that uh we all need to to to realize is that um these uh well, first of all, uh what I'm gonna do is uh I need I'm developing a course, a linguistic, a psycholinguistics course to get us out of this because otherwise we're we're screwed. And you and you don't even know the subtleties of it. You don't realize the subtleties of it. Almost any aspect of anything you're engaged with, if you're not well and you're at all, you're at all dealing with the medical profession, then you're you're in trouble. Because you've already you've already taken a priori, you've taken the assumption that there are there's diseases and they're gonna fix you. And you're you're gonna you're you're lost already, because that's not what's going on at all. Okay, there are no diseases. The body's adapting, it's adapting to the fact that we live in an ex exceedingly toxic world. It is toxic not only, um, not only the air, water, food, um, and and the atmosphere and and and and and the emf, not only that toxicity, but the psychological toxicity, the psychological uh uh toxicity is the absolute worst, and that's what gets us. Because once you if you change, if you get out of that, if you can clear away that web and and and be clear, uh then none of the none of your your fears are gone. Remember, fear is what kills, it's fear, and it's the absolute freedom from fear that heals. That sounds a little bit extreme, but it's just happens to be true, and it's true because I've seen it. I've not I don't I it's not something I've imagined because how would I imagine such a bizarre thing? Would you imagine that? It's not something you imagine. You it's a you either observe it or not. And I've observed it, I've observed the changing of the mind, their health. And I was really happy to see uh Zach Bush. Uh I put out a video of the same thing. He calls it stories. You're gonna change your story, and you you change your story, and you're once upon a time, right? You're a little kid, and your your parents are reading to you, your mom's reading to you, your dad's reading to you, and once upon a time, and that once upon a time, they take you on some journey, and then the next day it's once upon a time, and there's another journey. So, whatever the story is, is where you are, and that's your reality. So that you know, uh Zach Bush has a uh not only that, a lot of a lot of ways, he's a pretty amazing guy. But the fact that he's he sees that is uh um fantastic because he's the only other person that I've heard talk about it. So I'm really uh quite impressed. Um anyway, so let's do this uh thing about uh uh where is it? Oh, there we go. Yeah, that part there. So just as a reminder, we're this is the um call the Sunday Night Live, but we all know it's live now on planet Earth. Um, and uh the format of this is you've sent in questions and we're gonna um get to as many as we possibly can. Um, and that's the format. And then in in terms of spontaneous questions that might arise as we're going through this, uh, I can't really address them because it's not fair to the people who sent them in. That's why I have these groups, and I have three groups the health and healing group, the parasite group, and the CFC group, which is again for those who are still linguistically stuck in the Rockefeller web that you call cancer, uh, they're really chronically fermented cells, and that's how we refer to them for multiple reasons, which I won't reiterate again today, but take it from me. That's what they are, and that's what we should talk about, and not talk about astrology. Okay. I mean, I I'm into astrology, but not in this regard. Okay. So um, and so in those groups, we have discussions, we we interact. I can ask if you ask a question, I can ask uh, you know, I can get some clarity on what you're really asking by having a uh a dialogue uh with you. So that's why we want to join these groups and then um all that. And um, so that's that. So, you know, we're on all all these social medias, but the uh it's at DR Thomas Lodi, Dr. Thomas Lodi, M D on uh X and and at DR Thomas Lodi without the MD on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Rumble, etc. Okay. Okay. Now, um the other thing is that you know these uh uh the part four of the uh exposing exposing the myths of uh on the human diet, exposing the myths supposed to be November 20, 20th. I don't know, I really don't know. I I I so I don't know if we're gonna do it then or not. So if I gotta have to give the people have to sign up for it. So there's none people signing up, we can't do it for a while. Anyway, it's tragic. Tragic. Um, and the other thing is this I'm gonna, you know, so a lot of people are looking or asking for uh consultations, and I stopped doing consultations just because um I can't I I can't take work with as many people on doing consultations as I do with the groups. The groups are really much better, and and almost or actually they're better than consultations because they're ongoing, they're every week. However, I'm gonna start taking a few and I'm gonna just limit it to a few per week of of consultations. And um so because I I can't uh I don't have the time, but I there's a few few week. So if you want if you're interested in that, uh it's hello at drloadie.com. You can talk to my assistant fa hello at drloody.com and uh we can start doing some a few private consultations. All right. So let's get into it. Wait a minute, go away. Here we go. This one here. Yeah. All right, all right, all right, all right, all right. So we're on. All right, all right. What's the first question? First question is from Lisa, and it is what are your thoughts on? Oh, by the way, I never haven't finished in my other book, but uh on on our language. You know, we're talking about language all the time. Language will can kill you or it can bring you to the point of understanding how to get liberated. And then, of course, that would be transcending language, but uh uh other than that, I just want you to know that your language is so the language we have, right? The English language we're that we're speaking now. I mean, uh there are other fantastic, beautiful languages. Um, I don't know how English became the language of the world, but somehow it did. Uh, it used to be French. No, no, it's English. I mean, French used to be like the international language, but but it's it's bizarre, you know, because that that is Asia, of course. You know, Asia always got excluded because we were all Western oriented, which is um where learning is not gonna work out too well in the future. We better get a little Asian glancing over here, but anyway, uh language, preserve your language, love your language. Okay, stop throwing it away, stop using these absurd things. Your, you are Lisa, come on, Lisa. How I don't know how old you are, but you are how to spell your Y-O-U-R. If you forgot the Y and the O, okay, and I know we do that for what we think it's is easier, it's easier for you because you've already forgotten how to spell the word, but for me, I've got to think how would I misspell a word to make it shorter? So I gotta think about it, all right, instead of just using a language that we were given, and I mean, and and this language, read a book. I challenge you all, everyone, pick up a book that was uh uh not nothing scientific, a novel written in 1880, and read it. You're gonna have trouble, you're not gonna know half of the words, you won't understand. The syntax will be beyond your you think that way. Okay, we've lost it. And now, okay, we've lost it. We've lost by over 50% of our working vocabulary is gone. All right. So, whatever we have left, preserve it, man. What do you you want you know we don't know how to add and subtract anymore, right? You know that the clerk at the store without without their their device, whatever they're using, would not know how to give you change. You know that, right? Yeah, you know that people aren't learning how to do that anymore. You know that we're not learning how to write. All right, we're learning how to type, which means we're completely okay. So when you lose cursive and you lose that, that on any anything's that was written in the ancient, ancient, you know, more than uh before Gutenberg, before the press, before the printing press, that uh put into uh um you know a digital format, uh into a written format, a printed format rather than cursive. Anything that wasn't will be lost to you. So we're gonna lose all that history. So so we're gonna lose knowledge, all right. Already we're gonna lose that knowledge because we can't read it. And our working vocabulary is getting smaller and smaller, and our so by by by we understand by 2040, we will be uh the majority of uh uh English speaking people will be functionally illiterate. You'll be able to read signs, probably, how to go over here, how to do that, you know, and how to, you know, but that's it. Nothing of recur requiring complex thought. So preserve your language and stop doing this stuff, you know. Don't do that stuff. How are you? No, no, e R E Y O U. Come on. Is that hard? That's hard, that's difficult. Is that gonna really like screw up your day? You're not gonna have time to do what? To scroll? Come on, save the language. That literacy is, you know, when the own the literacy illiteracy and they own the knowledge, you're a slave. So you guys are walking into slavery, volunteering. Yay! Yeah, I don't need to speak or read or anything. I just all I need to do is eat and play games. All right, well, that's not it. That's not it. So preserve our language, you guys. Okay. So, what are your thoughts on pearl powder? Benefits bone health, immune health. See, all these words you're spelling, Lisa, like the word essential benefits. I mean, calcium carbonate and why you are should not be difficult, okay. You guys, I'm I'm gonna do this because come on, it's a language, this is your literacy, this is your mind, this is who you are, okay? Or not who you are, but it's you're the image, and you know, I'm not gonna get into all that, but you know, the mind is uh is our is a very an important tool, and it's also our most uh a terminal trap. All right, so you've got to protect it and take care of your mind. So, anyway, this bone uh pearl powder. Um, you're using topic on your skin and eyes, but we'd like to try ingesting it for more benefits, but a bit worried. Ingredient states aluminum, iron, sodium, calcium, phosphate. Yeah, well, okay, very true. It it things. So, and I understand you're concerned because um we we certainly don't want to ingest any more aluminum since they're dropping it on us at night when we sleep, but we've got enough nano uh aluminum, nanoparticles of aluminum. However, we're so uh so so was it, yeah. So you're you're you're correct. Um, so pearl powder, as you all know what pearls are, right? So pearls are really the a pro a product of these uh creatures that are mollusks, um, and you know, they've been used for jewelry, but they've also been used for health benefits uh in China all the way back to like the I guess you know, way back in the Song Song Dynasty Northern Song, Song Dynasty, the northern part, like a long time ago. They've been around for a while, it's been around for a while. Then the then pretty much Japanese took over and and the most of the pearls were had been uh harvested in Japan. Now they're harvested worldwide uh and used. And so now they've got um you know the technology to make to to grind it up into fine nano-sized particles and stuff like that. But remember, they've been used, they it's been used for thousands of years. So one thing there um to keep in mind is that um Lisa and everybody, and that is if it's if something is of traditional Chinese, Ayurvedic, any of the ancient indigenous uh healing disciplines, um, they're right. Because listen, it's withstood the test the test of time. If it's been used for a thousand years, that means it's working. Otherwise, it's not gonna be used. That it's not gonna be used. Well, people were practical before before we be we became uh, you know, uh so before we were idiots, the pre-idiot days, we were actually uh intelligent and practical, and we wouldn't keep doing something if it didn't work because there was no such thing as advertising or or you know, or people making profits. There was none of that kind of weirdness going on, right? And so people did things because they worked or they didn't. So here's a treatment that's been our or or or uh just a way of of living your life um that included these kinds of things, you know. Um, I guess we'd call them medicinal in our current word, wording terminology, but um for thousands of years. So if they're if they've been used for thousands of years, they're right. So in that regard, I wouldn't worry about what something I wouldn't I wouldn't be concerned with that. And then when we look, for example, if you looked at um you know what's in uh your body, uh we've got small amounts of most, well not most, but I uh about you know a good portion of the periodic table is in our body, our body is made up. When you drink, when you think of the people that are living for up to 150, 160 years up, the Hunzas uh and the uh the Georgians of up, you know, and they drink what the water they drink from this from the fresh streams uh and the springs and the streams, uh they call glacier milk. And the reason they call it glacier milk is because it's it's got kind of a creamy, it's not it's not it's not clear, it's got like a creamy look to it because it's full of minerals, and they're drinking that. And they and it's these minerals that are like we often, not often, we always talk about vitamins, we talk about phytonutrients and stuff like that, and we pay very little attention to minerals. And what we need to understand about minerals in regards to nutrients is that the minerals are actually function as um like the batteries of enzymes. And remember, there enzymes are what are how life happens, how biological life happens. Enzymes are how they happen, and the reason they happen that way, um the the the the reason um happen that way is that metals, metals, minerals, metal metals, have um the form that they're in is that they have the ability to carry electrons, to carry charge, to carry energy. And so that's what they do, all right. And um so they bring in the energy. So without the for example, we think of glutathione as transferase in you. Well, it's an enzyme that allows glutathione to be recycled, right? Because you don't make it new every time. You you recycle it. Why do you why do you recycle it? Because as soon as glutathione does its job, what it's supposed to do, which is to um neutralize a free radical, once it does that, it's lost the ability to do that because it gave away its electrons. It needs to get a new set when it gets it from this enzyme, glutathione as transferase. That keeps it doing, keeps glutathione active. But that won't work without selenium. If selenium is not there, it's not gonna, it just that enzyme doesn't function. And every enzyme has different minerals that are associated with it, and without them, the enzymes won't work. And you consider that there's 37 sextillion, 21 zero uh reactions, uh chemical reactions going on in our bodies every second, right? And those are all mediated by enzymes, and you realize that, and then you realize all these minerals. So that's how important the minerals are, and we overlook them. So, yeah, you don't want large doses of some of this stuff, but they're part of uh the earth. And when we get it in these small amounts, and that they they're they're not an issue, they're not an issue. What is an issue is breathing in or getting uh being dropped, having this dropped on you when you sleep and large humongous amounts of it, all right, or just during the during the day with what they call a chemtrails, chemtrails or chemtrails. That's just a that's a nice way of saying the government approved the corporate, something like that. Anyway, um so anyway, I wouldn't don't worry about those small little things there. So and uh because it's in small amount, but it's the some of the most important parts of or the you know, so why would the pearl why why does pearl uh powder why why is it so important? It's got a lot of protein. Okay, so unlike bone, which has calcium carbonate also, um, it's got many other um minerals, and um, you know, you know, calcium carbonate is a mineral. It's calcium, is it's the cation and the carbonate is the anion, and they come together and they so they and they form a compound uh made of minerals, right? So they're uh and then because you've got a carbon compound there, it becomes an organic, an organic compound because you got carbon, calcium carbonate, you got the carbon in there, now it's uh organic, organic, and we are organic uh beings. Organic means that we are our our our um cellular structure is carbon-based. And these machines we're looking, we're talking through these the the the uh we're now calling it AI, they're all silicon-based. So there were different kinds of we're gonna call them life forms. I don't know, I don't think so. Um, but um, because you know there's certain qualities of life that need to be met, and uh they're not doing it. Like eating, breathing, you've got to exchange with the with the with with with the environment. You've got to somehow take in energy uh uh and metabolize it and use it, and then you become an energy source for other, and you're part of an ecosystem of energy exchange. So that's not what these silicon-based guys are doing, because they're getting plugged in, it's all artificial, it's not uh there's nothing, it doesn't exist without intervention, it doesn't exist in the natural world. So anyway, um, so also in the pearl powder is are a lot lots of proteins and amino acids, so it's really good. So it's been found not only topically for for wound healing and for for beauty. I mean, uh um there's one kind of um, you know, some of the pearls have this blue bluish look to them, and they've been doing they've done some um studies with that, and it turns out that blue is what gives Korean women, um Korean women are are known to have glass, beautiful skin. Uh it's almost bluish, and it's uh a lot of that is from the pearl pearl powder. So it's it's it's cosmetically been in use in Asia for you know thousands of years, all right. Um and and and about about that the Korean women with the blue, with that blue, uh, what do you call it? Uh the blue blue, it has like a blue light effect. Um, they actually did randomized placebo-controlled studies with it. So it's like it meets all the qual qualifications of a scientific of a that the and a peer-reviewed and and published um studies that glass glass skin, um, which seems to be a goal now in cosmetics. So anyway, um, that's that. But also ingest ingesting, it turns out that it's uh the because of the the kinds of amino acids that are in there, it's very helpful for um uh uh function as strong antioxidants. Um, so they've been finding it helpful with uh neurodegenerative conditions such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, and so it's it in that regard. And for all of us that don't haven't met the criteria for the diagnoses, because the diagnosis is going to give you a name of a disease. There's no thing out there as a disease, there's just you're you're you're you're having neuro, neuro, neurological nerves, degeneration. They're not functioning very much because they're being they're getting toxic, neurodegeneration. And you can call, well, if it's got these kind of qualities, we'll call it Parkinson's. If it's got these, we'll call it Alzheimer's. And then sometimes we don't know. We might call it ALS or you know, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or we might call it um uh multiple sclerosis. We're gonna give it all these different names as if those are things, but they're not things. I hope you can understand that. Okay, so anyway, it's it's been found useful in that, and it's found useful in other ulcers, and so it's uh it's there's a lot of use because of just because of its antioxidant ability, it's uh got a lot uh good, it's a good source of important amino acids and um and minerals, right? So it's very good. Here's the problem the problem is that when you don't know what you're getting when you buy a product, that's that's the problem because they um you know you know, unfortunately, what you know, we're talking about business, right? Because it's people that are producing these things, um, are doing it in large amounts, right? And they're gonna use filler stuff that is going to be um the lowest cost, right? And that's that's really the problem. And and the pro and the and the only way to know, because it remember these will boost your immune system, they'll boost uh your immunity. They they're powerful antioxidants, they'll do all that stuff, but they're gonna lose they're gonna use some the the the least costly substances. That's the problem. They might have some of high quality products. So that's it. And and the only way it can really be tested is with very special equipment that there most most people are not gonna do. So if you can somehow trust the source that you're getting this from, okay, trust the source, and you know, somehow you know, you know that maybe it's a family business or or or or it's been in China or Japan or whatever or Korea for for generations and you trust it, then then yes, for sure, for sure. Because it's been used in in ingested, been ingested for a long time. Now, guess what? I mean, this is gonna be a shock uh um to there's a group of you out small sub-popul, I'm I hope it's small subpopulation, that are gonna be may be shocked by this, but you can also get all this stuff from I'm sorry. Oh, vegetables and fruit. Yeah, I know, not corpses. You could maybe get some of this benefit from a corpse if you ate the entire corpse from nose to tail and drank the blood and chewed on the bones, ground up the bones, ground up the cartilage and ingest it, or you could just eat fruit and vegetables and get it all, okay? Because how do we get a mineral? How do you if there's calcium in the ground? Are you gonna pick up um some soil and eat it? Nah, you could, but you're not gonna be able to absorb much of it. It's not bioavailable. How does it become bioavailable? It gets picked up by the plants. The plants either put an organic acid on it or an amino acid, it's either one or the other, but an amino acid is an organic acid, but other non-amino acid organic acids and amino acids, and they chelate it. Now you'll get that mineral when you when you eat the when you eat the plant, uh, the minerals that are in there will get into your body, and that's how we get them in. We get them in through plants. That's it. Okay, so here's a question. I I got I don't usually answer these questions, but I got this is uh for Yeshua as the son of God, is your name, I guess. What kind of medical doctor role do you work? I don't know what that question means, Yeshua. What kind of medical doctor role do I work? I'm not sure what that means. Yeah. If you're asking me, what do I do as a doctor? Is that your question? You are you concerned that what I'm saying might not be uh anyway. Um, medical school did a residency in internal medicine, practiced for many years, 40 plus years, integrative oncology, internal medicine, intensive care, cardiac care. Is that okay? Yeshua, hope so. Thank you. I I get that a lot, I don't understand it. It's why because I don't speak, I'm not wearing a white coat and I'm not speaking BS. I just won't do that, excuse me. I won't admit patients to hospitals or anything like that. I'm not alone. Look at Lee Merritt. A lot of a lot of doctors out there who are awake, all right. So anyway, so the pearl so what I'm saying is that the pearl powder, if you can trust the source, is very good. And if it's added to any kind of food, then uh because it's been the remember, it's been done for thousands of years, so it's good stuff. It's organic, it's an organic product, it comes from a from a creature, from an animal. All right. So uh it's not a um an artificially produced substance. So it's got organ, it's got organic matter, it's amazing. Uh so that's it now. Um, so that was Lisa. So Lisa, yes, go for it. Get but find a good source. Maria, uh, my husband has been diagnosed with left malignant epithelia, epithelial pleural mesothelioma in May of 2025. He had has had drains, not a candidate for immunotherapy or chemo. He's 80 years old, and on two milligrams dexamethasone, having some herbal medications as well from homeopaths. He is booked for mistletoe injections. Please advise. Now, I think this sounds very, very familiar. I think we talked about this last week to some degree. Um, because I this uh there's the all these elements are are very similar, right? What did I see the other day? I mean, yes. Oh, anyway, so anyway, whenever you listen, and I think I mentioned too when I responded the first time, whenever you then whenever they say, I'm sorry, there's nothing we can do or uh you're not a candidate for, you should say, you know, hold up your uh your your open arms to the heavens. Thank God. Thank God. When they can't, when there ain't nothing they can do, you got a chance. Because if you because otherwise they've already got you linguistically, they've threw out their web and they're with their words and they got you. They're pulling you in with fear from these words. Okay, I'm just telling you, these are their words are not um you might think this is extreme, but they're 100% a lie, 100% false. 100% false. 100% false. None of it is real, except when they're speaking about the fundamental basic sciences, then those are real. And they're talking about biology, that's real. Physiology, that's real. Um talking about the chemistry, that's real. Organic chemistry, that's real. Biochemistry, that's real. That's all real. Anatomy, physiology, all that's real. That's absolutely real stuff. But that's not what they're dealing with, they're dealing with uh synthetic pharmacological. And in order to do that, they use words to tell you that your deviation from health has got a name and it's a thing that got into you, and you got to get rid of it. The only way you're going to get rid of it is with this poison. And that's what that's basically what they're doing. That's all a lie. It's not true at all. They made it up. Biology is true, physiology is true, anatomy is true, biochemistry is true. That stuff is true. And then when you weave in the truth with this stuff, then it sounds real. And that's how you get stuck. But I'm just telling you. No, bone broth. Okay, you don't need bone broth. If you look up the ingredients of bone broth, you're gonna find that it it's all comes in. You get the same thing from a from uh from plants. How did the bone get it? The bone got it because the animal ate the plant. And the animal and and when you're eating bone broth, you're certainly not eating the bone broth of dogs, right? Are you eating are you are you eating lion or tiger or or uh rat bone broth? What bones are you using? Okay, they're usually uh animals that are um well it used to be animals that were uh vegetarian vegan, like you know, cows and and stuff like that. Now they're you they use I think with bone broth is used mostly with chickens. And if you saw what chickens ate, you probably wouldn't ever eat a chicken again because they eat each other's feces, they eat things, anything. And you because how do I know? Because we we had chickens, um not to eat them or anything like that, but uh we uh we we didn't think it through clearly. Mean I didn't think it through clearly. We had you know, there's way too many in in Arizona. Okay, there are these areas through Phoenix and Mesa and all that where they have scorpions. If you live here two houses over, you're not in that belt, and there's no scorpions. If you we were in the belt, so there were these like thousands of these scorpions. So um, anyway, chickens love them, but problem is I didn't look into it enough, is that um scorpions are nocturnal and chickens are dire, so they don't meet very often. So we had a bunch of chickens anyway. But I I saw how but they ate, and uh you are what you eat, so here these guys are eating feces, huh? All right, flies eat feces too, and I don't eat flies, so that's the bone broth. So most of the bone broth is chicken nowadays, guys. So if you have beef, bone broth, but by the way, where did the beef? By the way, there are no I've never seen a beef. I've looked for beefs, but there's no beefs out there. Now I saw some cows and I saw some sheep, but I never saw a mutton. I don't know a mutton and nuggets. I was looking all over the farm for nuggets. I didn't see them walking around at all. Why do we use those words? Because we commodify life, we commodify it so that we can eat it. All right, and uh we we we we we we we remove any element of of uh of uh uh of love and life from it so that we can turn it. I don't know. I I can't I don't even know how sick we are. Carnivorous is really no different than um um uh what's the word cannibalism. In fact, any argument in favor of eating animals, that same argument can be used for eating humans. Because really, you want to get you want to get the best meat for human, your best meat, eat the human, the humans got the meat you want, right? That's what you want. You want all the stuff in you because you want to be human, so raise humans and eat them. That's the you know, it because any argument that's gonna say I gotta eat animals because blah blah blah, make it a human, right? You're gonna get the best, right? So let's use human bone broth if we're gonna go for it. All right. So, what I'm saying is that the bones got that because the the the bones were part of the animal that was standing in the grass and eating the grass, and that's how they got the strong bones. So instead of using a middleman or a middle animal, go right to the source, right? Wholesale rather than uh retail. Okay, you don't need a middleman. All right, so you guys have to join. You listen, we got all these wonderful questions, and I want to ask you. So please join these groups so we can interact now. So, Maria, so we talked about this last last week, and I want you to understand something. Your uh your your husband's been diagnosed. They put another one, they put a name on it. They your husband's no longer your husband, he is now a malignant epithelioid, pleural mesothelioma, which sounds really important and smart, but it's not, it doesn't mean much at all. Doesn't mean anything. You know what it means? Epithelioid is the cell type in the pleura, but the pleura lines the the uh the the lungs and the the pleura is how the the lung is attached to the chest wall, and there's a little bit of fluid in there that allows for the movement to be without friction and and and that you know, like all moving parts in the body, and so it's got uh chronically fermenting cells in that area, and it turns out that a lot of times what's involved in the uh um in this um uh is uh asbestos. So asbestos that was that's been that's been inhaled, and it kind of because it's it's very small little sharp fibers, they work they work their way out, and uh they can get right to the right to the ends into your your uh pleura, right? So that maybe that's how so and they can cause that kind of damage to the mitochondria, and you well you wind up with uh chronically fermenting cells. So that's what's happening. But oh, you don't have to stay and call that, you just have some chronically fermenting cells there. So your husband needs to do what everybody needs to do with not only chronically fermenting cells, but any condition that deviates from health. If you want to be restored to health, there's it's really simple. You got to get rid of any toxins, and we're we're getting and it's not like, oh, I did the detox. So it's just like saying, I uh I had a bowel movement yesterday, I'm done for the month. What would you done? No, you're not. That was yesterday, there's today. Okay, so you got to do it every it's in other words, detox is not something you did, it's something you do. You gotta keep detoxing because you keep toxing voluntarily and not voluntarily, you're getting toxified. If you live in the United States, you get it day and night when you're sleeping. Don't worry, they're gonna take care of you. So maybe the one benefit. Now, I wonder with the airports closing if they're still gonna be flying at night to uh draw up their goodies on us. Anyway, uh your husband, 80 years old. That's fine. I have a uh a friend of mine uh is 97. He's running around, he sprints every day. Sprints, okay. Um, Fred Beeshe lives at Staten Island. I think he still lives there. Um and uh been eating uncooked plant food for 57 years since he was 40. 97. It's like talking to a 30-year-old, sharp, runs, he's running right, hasn't really slowed down his work, takes works with people all over the world, helps him get healthy. So anyway, so 80's young for him. He he's wow, I remember what I almost 20 years ago. So, in other words, age, age, when we think of age, when we what we're thinking, what we really mean, but the thing that we think oh, he's aging. We we change that with getting accumulating toxins. The more toxins you accumulate, the more you're gonna have dysfunction of the physiology, right? Because your physiology is gonna get clogged up with toxins, so it's it's not age, it's not age, all right. In Vilcom Bambaum at the elder's table, you've got to be a hundred to have to earn a seat at the 98 years old. You just I'm sorry, you're too young. 99, nope, wait until next year, buddy. Too young. So you gotta be 100 to sit at the table, all right. So we've got to change that, okay. They've got us, you know, we're born with into a system that tells us, look, health is impossible and disease is inevitable. You're gonna get sick, and so we say, Okay, wow, I better get some insurance. So you you insurance, and also if you're healthy, you gotta you're healthy. I better go to the doctor and find out what the hell's going on. So you go for your well baby and your well child checkups, and the doctors are really good, they're gonna make sure that you're not gonna be well because you're gonna give you injunction inoculation to protect you about a mythological creature that's gonna get you in the future, maybe. And if we give you this in, then then that that creature won't find you. Yeah, okay. You realize well how wrapped up we are in linguistic this these have got fear. We're we're we're fear zombies, we're afraid of everything. Uh the next corner, right? There's a you know, uh diseases, man. You just look over there, right on that doorstep there. I think I see some diabetes, and there's a there was an uh uh an ALS right just on on the other side of that brick. An ALS, right? And uh yeah, and be careful. And there's heart disease just all over the place. I mean, we I'm gonna get us, right? They're gonna get us. So I'll get a shot that's gonna protect me from heart disease. Oh, and when I get sick, uh, what drugs should I take? Okay, so please, you gotta get out of this. If as long as you're using their words, okay, and if you're gonna go get tested, you've they I'm gonna jump on and get a pet scan. Yeah, they got they got you. You got they got you. You need a pet scan why? Because you believe their nonsense, their story, their mythologies. Remember, MD, by the way, whoever was asking me what kind of doctor I was, MD is mythological doctor. So I went and studied all the myths, the myths, all right. So keep in mind that, um, uh, Maria, that your husband, 80 years old, young. All right, I hope he's young. I'm almost there. So uh, what do you want to do? You've got to go to a biological dentist, you've got to find a biological dentist, and I talk to you've got to go IAOMT. We talk about that every week. Uh, International Association of Medical Toxicology. IAOMT. I don't know exactly what it's, I forgot what the acronym stands for, but uh, I think it's International Association of Medical Toxicology, I guess so. Um, something like that, close. Uh, but they train, and so you want someone who's certified, so they've trained them and certified them um in uh in SMART, which is the safe mercury, the safe removal of mercury in the mouth. Mercury is a poison, all right? Uh, and uh it's extremely toxic poison. I mean, the warning cans on pregnant for pregnant women eating too too much tuna fish, and yet they stick it in your mouth. I gotcha. It's the only safe place. I mean, don't yeah, the fish, not safe, but in your mouth, safe, don't put a word up. Uh, but anyway, so but there's not only the safe removal of mercury, but the biological dentist is with all sorts of things like biocompatibility, all the materials that are you know, dental materials with 8,000. There's all many, many materials. And you may, even though most people are okay with this particular material, you may have an idiosyncratic reaction with it cause problems. So they test your blood to uh the whole full array of of dental materials to find out if you have any incompatibility, they won't use it. So that's you know, it's they call it biological dentistry. I call it logical dentistry, it's just logical. So um, and they don't put any metals in your mouth because metals are um, if you have more than uh one metal and you have salt, which is a salt solution, which is saliva, you've got a battery, so you've got electrical currents causing all kinds of problems. All right, and there are no pure metals, they don't put gold in your mouth, they put an alloy, they don't put titanium in your mouth, they they don't use titanium implants. There's titanium makes up 40% of that implant. The rest is got stuff, including aluminum, in larger amounts than you're gonna get in the pro part. Propart is someone was asking whether pro part is real, it's it's a powerful antioxidant, it's really good, it's good for your skin. Make you get the right one, you'll have the skin of a Korean woman that according to this study I was looking at. But um, yeah, all right. So um it's stuff. You just gotta trust the source that who's being all right, so that they're not because they're not using cheap filler, and they're you know, you're you're getting the real deal, and that that's what we're talking about with that. So, but anyway, that your husband says needs to go to a hot biological dentist, okay? Get that clean taken care of. Then to do a uh do a cleanse, do a juice cleanse, and do that juice cleanse for what uh you know as long as six weeks, keep doing it. Get get a good recipe, which you can get, you know, um, from us, uh, you know, celery, cucumber, uh, kale, spinach, lemon, apple. Uh you can put in parsley, uh, you can put in uh anything you want, you know, and and make it taste good. You don't have to worry, don't worry about some. If you're using organic foods and you put in a little bit of fruit to or enough fruit to make it okay and delicious, don't worry that you need it. Remember, carbohydrates are not the enemy. Carbohydrates are not going, they're absolutely necessary. They're one of the three macronutrients that you need to live. And they're not just fuel, they're part of our structure, they're part of our immune system, they're part of our our our cells. You know, they're called glycoproteins, and you know, so they're uh they're part of I mean our DNA is a sugar, deoxy, deoxy acid, ribose is sugar, RNA, DNA. So the whole idea that sugars and carbs are bad, it's just another more nonsense. They're necessary. What's not necessary with any of them is too much. Protein, protein, protein, protein, that's my mantra. Protein, protein, protein, protein, protein. No, no, you need about five, seven percent in your diet. Yeah. Why would I say such a thing? Why would I say that you need five to seven percent? Because that's how much, that's the percentage of protein in your mother's milk. And that mother's milk was designed to be a complete food for a ant who's going to double its size in a short amount of time to become viable so that it can be weaned. All right. In other words, in order to double, because teenagers don't double, they don't go from four feet to eight feet, all right. So you don't double. We we go rapidly, teenagers, but not as rapidly as a baby. So a baby's growing more rap, so the time in our lives when we're growing the most rapidly, and it can be and it's being uh supported, fueled by milk, and that milk, which is the perfect food to allow for the greatest growth sport of our life, has five percent protein. So I say, so this is not you guys, this is not stuff I make up. This is just the way it is. This is biology, right? It's the way it is. Five percent. Well, you know, more is better, not true. More is better is true with nothing. Well, yeah, you've got more money. Okay, yeah, right. Get more money, get more. You're gonna get more and more trapped and lost. You're gonna get a lot, you're gonna get more things, and you're gonna think you're gonna get lost. Okay, more oxygen is important. No, too much. You put to put a mask of 100% oxygen on, you're gonna get emphysema within a few weeks. Yeah, keep it up. Not even a few weeks, a couple, one, two, yeah, good two weeks. 100% oxygen, forget it. You start to get fibrosis and and uh water. I need more water, try drinking a couple gallons a day, see what happens. Okay, so in other words, there's nothing that more is better. What it need is the amount that we need and nothing more and nothing less. But the animals don't have to think about that, right? They're not out there calculating how much to drink and eat and all that. Why? Because they operating under the auspices of instinct. We gave that up. We jumped, and not gave it up. We was beaten out of us by our parents. No, stop, don't, no, stop, don't, no, stop, stop, don't, no, stop, don't. Do it this way. You sit like this, you little boys don't cry. Little girls don't sit like this, blah blah blah blah blah blah. And if you're in Japan, it's uh if you're uh this is the way you act, and so we learn how to act, we learn how to eat. So none of what humans do is natural. Everything we do is from culture. We're enculturated, um, uh hybrid mutants, is what we are. Okay, so we don't know what to do. So we've got to calculate it. But the animals don't have to worry about it, they're not gonna take too much of anything. What their instincts will allow them to do is to eat, drink, and live their lives according with their biological requirements, right? They'll go to diurnal, they'll go to sleep when the sun goes down. If they're nocturnal, they'll wake up when the sun goes down. That's just that's that's what they'll do. We won't. We violate every part of our natural biology, and I wonder why I'm sick. You know, I really uh I do my best, I a good dietary nonsense. You wouldn't be sick, you couldn't be sick if you were living in harmony with your biological requirements. You couldn't be, it's not possible. Well, it's in our genes, nothing's in your genes, all right? Unless we're talking about blue genes, there ain't nothing in your genes. Because if you made it to first grade and you're sat in class, uh, yeah, you're all good. You're good. Your genes are okay. But if you never made it to that, means that that's when those are those of us that have have that have problems. Okay, so anyway, I won't. All right, well, we're back, I imagine. So I don't know where. Uh are we back, everybody? All right, cool. So I you know, I I love it. The technology just has made my life so fantastic. By the way, uh, I don't know where I where you didn't hear. Where where did I where did I don't even what the hell was I talking about? This stuff is really this this is not cool. I I'm not gonna use I don't like want to use restream anymore. It wasn't my microphone. Go away. Where is that? I hate it. Anyway, I was talking to Maria. I'm not sure if she got what did you got, Maria, and what you didn't get, but the point was uh that um Maria with your husband. The point is 80 years old is not is not old. Remember, these are relative terms, so a 30-year-old is old to a 15-year-old. Okay, that is so it's the degree of toxicity, and the degree of toxicity, uh the the degree of toxicity is how we define age. We think age, we oh, it's because of his age. No, it's because of his toxicity. Because as I said, I have a friend who's 97, and he's there's no no no cognitive decline, no anything, no anything. So it's not in your genes, okay. The only thing in uh you remember, so toxicity. So that's it. So what do you know? Your husband's not old. You get he's toxic, you gotta clean out his toxins. And the reason that this these chronically fermenting cells that develop is because of toxins. That's why they develop. They develop as an adaptive response because it's the only way that the cells can survive because they've been they've lost the ability to use oxygen. So that's what they do. It's an adaptive response, it's not a thing that got into you that you got to get rid of. Okay, that's the whole idea. See, that's part of the linguistic trap that gets you uh running down the wrong place. You're running down with all of your heart and soul down an alley chasing a phantom. You're gonna run down this alley and chase this phantom that doesn't exist, and you're gonna shoot him with uh these weapons, but that him is you. You're you're shooting yourself with weapons, thinking it's him. You have to understand this is an extremely uh clever. I uh this level of this of deception and um and entrapment of the human uh psyche is can only be uh at the level of s uh uh uh of Satan, of satanic. It's satanic. It can't there it it's too good. It works too well. And you gotta remember, I want you to know what this you know JD Rockefeller did, okay? You know, I don't they don't I don't know if they look at his IQ or anything like this, but he's gotta be the the greatest genius, not great in the sense of good, but the great the most incredible genius that ever lived because he played chess, four-dimensional chess, including uh time through time from about 1885 until night until 2020. That what happened in 2020 was the great oax. All right, that okay, set all the pieces up perfectly perfectly perfectly. How perfectly well in 2020 it took six weeks to shut down the world. That's pretty damn clever, especially when you've been planning it, and that's what it took. So, anyway, and part of getting us there was this. This was it. We're entrapped, we're ensnared, we're caught in the spider. The spider's called rock the web, the Rockefeller Web. That's got you running down the alley, shooting at yourself because you think this mythological creature who happens to be you it's insane. Anyway, these the the these adaptive responses are because of the toxins, period. Okay, gotta get rid of the toxins, gotta get rid of the toxins. And when? Daily. That's why you don't eat for at least 18 hours a day. Because when you're not eating, your body's cleaning. And if it's well hydrated and well nourished, during those 18 hours of not eating, you're set. All right. All right. So listen, Tim, I see complex regional pain syndrome. Yes, I dealt a lot with that in New York when I was in New York. Um, but um, yeah. So uh you gotta contact me, you know, you know, privately and stuff because like this this regional pain syndrome is too complex to talk about right now, all right? But it's a horrible, horrible thing, and I get it. I don't know if you guys have ever heard of this, but um a lot of times it happens from trauma, like someone will get you know, an accident or whatever, some kind of trauma, and the pain is just takes over their life, and it involves a whole limb or whatever. It's just horrible, horrible. Uh so Maria and your husband, so he's got to do that. And now he's on a dexamethasone. And instead of that, I think I talked about this last week. He's on two milligrams of dexamethesone, you can easily put him on the and I talked about this, I know I did, Maria. The adrenal rest program, you gotta do so. You got to go to the website, drlone.com, and get involved. Okay, get him in this because if you're really asking and you really want this to happen, then do that. You can go for mistletoe injections, they're great as an adjunct if you're doing everything else and you're not, it's not gonna be much help, okay? You're gonna lose hope. You're gonna be giving your you know, more than paying the money, you're paying your hope. And then you can say, Well, I tried that, it didn't work. Well, no, try it alternative, and it's alternative. Why is it alternative? It's alternative to the Rockefeller, of course. Any any it's well, it's just natural, natural, that natural. You know how people leak people denigrate natural. That's how that natural stuff. Uh you mean like you mean like lightning and uh the sun and solar system. I mean natural stuff is weird, what and uh not you know, okay, doclorated.com. Okay, please join them. Okay, now here. This is Darwin. Um, and the topic is parasites. I've watched all your YouTube videos, and I just want to clarify dosing is the correct as per your video. Fembendazole 222 milligrams three times a day at pancure.com. Ivor McDonald's 12 milligrams three times a day, prosyguantole 600 milligrams three times a day, tinnidazole 100 milligrams three times a day, fluconazole 100 milligrams twice a day, nystatin niclosomite, three weeks and niclosomite. Right. You don't give the dosage on there. That's 500 three times a day. Three weeks on, one week off for six cycles can get acupuncture meridian testing to confirm removal. And I'm absolutely testing to confirm removal. It's very confusing, and I'm absolutely parasites are consuming my body, and my health is terrible because of it. Itchiness, diarrheas, skin conditions, brain fog, pains in organs, muscles, twitches, and spasms, nausea, fatigue, pre-diabetes, sleep apnea, terrible heartburn, headaches. Please help me. My life is terrible, and I barely want to live anymore. I understand. I could my sure my elderly mom is infected too. Similar situation. I researched these medicines, and the dosages online are so much lower, and not for three weeks, straight daily, as you make in your videos. So I'm confused. Okay. I got you, Darwin. So you're confused. Well, of course, the look online, you're gonna find that they get it, they're gonna give you uh okay. Now uh Darwin, listen carefully, and everybody else listen carefully. And and that this is the truth. The pharmaceutical industry and the medical industry, the industrial complex, know nothing about health and are not trying to restore health. That's not in there, they don't talk about it. They don't even talk about it, they certainly don't teach it. There's not one course in medical school on health, not one course in medical school. There's a little bit on on diet, which is wrong, right? It has to do with some bizarre food pyramid they came up with. All right, but uh they don't even give you wrong about health, they don't even talk about it, it's not even a subject, it's not in any medical school anywhere, you'll never find it anything to do with health. Okay, they don't define it, they don't know what it is, so they're not trying to restore you that. So if you understand that, then you're gonna say, why the hell would I ever go to a doctor who doesn't study health, doesn't learn health, has no, it's not the goal of the doctor. The goal is to whack-a-moe with my symptoms. You never know, whack-a-mole, whack-a-mole as your little kid, you're playing whack-a-mole. Well, whack-a-mole with your symptoms. I got a headache, here, take this, you know, and you don't ever take understand what's going on. Okay, so all of your problems that you're discussing, Darwin, okay. Um, and I can see your ear feeding, of course you are, because your yours got so many uh problems going up, but you've got to stop and realize something. It's not just parasites. Okay, it's not just parasites. And if you and and and and the and the reason you're stuck on that is because it's part of the Rockefeller mindset, is that we find an enemy and we go after an enemy. Now, but so let me just talk about the dosages, first of all. They don't give you the right dosages. When you when you look at the dosages, uh they're absurd. For example, there's uh a parasite that causes uh colangeocarcinoma, and it's number one uh in the world here in Thailand. Colangio is goal, the billi biliary in your bile, the bile system of your liver. So it's a part of the liver, so it's CFCs there. Number one um in the world for what they call liver CFCs uh is in Thailand. And uh the recommended, and we know the prosyquantal will take care of the these particular parasites, and I think the dosing that they're recommending is one a day for six or seven days. It's like no. So, what happens when you don't give enough? When you don't give enough and you're not treating them enough, is you're underdosing it, then you're disturbing them and they wind up migrating to other organs, and now you just spread it around. You've got to come on heavy. So, this is why we do this, all right. But I don't know your your condition and your mother's condition, I don't know your liver condition. So, you can't say you can't just start all those things right away. You've got to get someone to help you take a look at your liver, at least go get a blood test. You can get a blood test without going to a doctor and and and get the blood test. And if you get into our parasite group, you'll find out how to do that. I don't know exactly myself where you go, but it's in America. But there's a place you can go and you can get because our team, I mean, uh but the members of our groups have all this information for each other, they're all helping each other. So when you join the groups, you get into a special telegram group, like a closed group that you all share information. But there's a place you can go to blood, get blood testing, find out how your liver's doing. If your liver's doing then when you can then we can start digging all these things, but you've got to be cleansing too. Your body is all of this stuff. If you pre-diabetic, you just said you're pre-diabetic. I don't know what that means. That means what you have some insulin resistance, but not completely, or you know, it so you have to understand the the the diabetes, which doesn't exist, had the criteria to meet the diagnostic criteria to be diagnosed with diabetes, the diabetes melanis type 2 um has changed. They use hemoglobin A1C, they use uh fasting uh blood glucoses, um, but they don't use uh fasting insulins for some reason. So anyway, but but but but the fact that you so pre probably means that your insulin resist, they they've discovered somehow, I don't know, your hemoglobin A1C with 5.6, almost up. Whatever they have found to say that is not to do nothing to do with parasites, it has to do with diet. So, Darwin, you've got to do cleansing and all that stuff, and then find and get on to antiparasitics, yes, but don't think that's it, because it's everything. You've probably got no doubt, uh you've got heavy metals, you've got uh exposure to environmental toxins, your diet is probably not at all near healthy, your sleep, you know, all this stuff, your whole lifestyle has got to change. That's how you're gonna get relief. That's how you're gonna get back to being uh happy again about living and and and and look forward to waking up in the morning. And yeah, that's what's gonna happen. With all, you know, all of these spasm and twitches are not due to parasites, they're due to you know, dip uh nutritional deficiencies and stuff that you're getting from eating inadequate foods and stuff like that. And yes, parasites are in there and they're caused, we gotta deal with them, but we've got to deal with it all, otherwise, we're not gonna be successful. Just join the group. Come on, Darwin. If you sound like it's uh your parasite problem is really significant, so um, but it's never just this one thing. Okay, now uh, because uh um and again, that's what Rockefeller wants us to do. You have to understand that the thing is if you we've got to I the diagnosis is identifying the enemy, it's naming the enemy. Now, now that we've named the enemy, we've got a tool chest here. We got it's called their they they actually call it their armamentarium, which is military uh term their armamentary they're all their weapons these are the weapons we have they they they they they talk about that the war on cancer the war on whatever diabetes so the only thing that war has ever the only ones who benefit from war are those who finance all right so those are the only ones that benefit from war okay so who's financing this for us think about it okay so see I detox all the time all the time right oh I blew my nose last week right you're gonna blow it again this week no i did it last week i i've done that i had my bowel movement on monday forget it no you it's every day remember it what we we separate life into healing into detoxing and it's part of a cycle that goes on every day all the time every moment every moment our body is assimilating and and cleaning and that's just the way it is it's we you we like to separate and name and stuff like that but don't understand that we are a fluid process we are a fluid process okay so all right now so we got to help you Darwin we got to help you only you can help you in fact get that's what and the one lesson for us all though is that nobody's gonna help you no one's gonna restore your health you though the people can guide you to do it because you're the only one you're the one that opens your mouth and puts in whatever you put in and you're the one who go puts your head on the pillow whenever you put your head on the pillow and you're the one who either gets up or doesn't get up sits all day or moves around all day because no one else can do this for you no one can live your life for you and to re and health comes only from the healthy living there's not another way you can't buy it you can't coerce it demand it you can't negotiate it you can't borrow it you can only earn it health that's what it is okay and it comes from one thing and it comes from living healthy period period there's not another way and if there's not another way then what are we talking about? Is there anything else we should do rather than to live healthy? Is there anything else we should do? Well there is if we if health is not the concern if health is not the concern then whatever let's do it but if health isn't the concern that's the only thing we can do there's no like how much of this and how much of that don't have to worry about that. Get rid of the toxins live healthy and then yeah we need supplements and stuff why because our food's no longer food right and we and we had you know you should read there was a report that came out um talking about the the selenium the soil was completely depleted of selenium and uh it was like uh a major public health concern um and and it was because due due to the farming practices uh and this came out was a government report came out and was I think it was like 1922 so where do you think we are now where are we now we're at the point now where yeah we we need supplements we need some supplements because they so by the way uh we're at war shh we don't want to tell anybody we're at war but get the food supplies knock out the communication yeah we're at war real quick here stacy asking if infrared lights are safe absolutely uh infrared they're all they have really important therapeutic value it's in that range that you can it stimulates a lot of processes in the body but there are different ways of doing it and uh you know there are ways of get of uh you know you you could you can ingest substances or or or or have them injected if it's you dealing with the tumor so it depends on what your oh so you're talking about CFC's breast tumor yeah yeah um uh but what you want to do is find a um I don't know where where you live um but if you find a um I remember there's a place you let me see I can find that there's like a I I'm not you you you should you've got to find someone who's who who who knows what they're doing with it someone who's had inexperience and not because I'm it's dangerous or anything but you don't want to waste your time you don't want to waste your your money and your and you mostly don't want to waste your hope. You don't want to waste your you know um right um so um see there's there's I guess you would look up in your area you know um now I don't know if you I I don't know if you have a uh an uh a holistic type uh medical person working with you um but um if you do um then they they would know about this or you can actually um you know join our groups and and you a lot of people in our group our CFC group uh uh will tell it tell you where the where to get things and uh for the best price and all that stuff so anyway so but anyway so there's but they work there's there's lots of studies on the uh on on the on the photochemistry the photobiology that we talk about we use the word photo photo has to do with so light so anything that's dealing with light in a therapeutic sense is got the word photo in it all right so photo um and and basically that comes from the word the the photons of light right but anyway you know there are studies far infrared irradiation inhibits breast cfc cell proliferation independently of DNA internet yeah so it's there's it's real stuff but what you've got to find is someone who knows um to teach you how to how to do it yourself because you can't do it yourself because you but but there you can also there are some very specific ways you can do it in a clinic so um but the best thing I can really recommend is that if you join the CFC group we can guide you um you know through your through your and and that's something for everybody to realize when you join the groups it's not like you just get one consultation but it's like every week and some twice a week we we we on and on and on and and and guide you through the journey because the journey is the is the journey and it's today and tomorrow and the next day and I've got to be and we got to keep going and something happens you want to check in we get so it's a process you know we're all holding hands we're all we're all going in that same direction that is I'm looking for help I'm not there go I'm I'm same with with you we're all on that road to health that's the road we're on okay and it's a beautiful journey right you're not alone and weird and it's none of that okay we're all on it your mom's on it your dad's on it your children are on it your baby's on it we're all on that road okay it's not an unusual he's very no you're not okay understand that okay we have to de-Rockefellorize everyone all right so but I just want you to know that this stuff works for everybody and uh so I I would love to get you uh you know you so so that we can share all that because there's places to get it so all right so remember uh photons photons not protons photons when I said photons uh yeah I mean think what they're doing so it's we're at war folks and so you gotta keep that in mind and um I know a lot of people say I don't want to hear it I got take care of myself okay don't hear it but by the way hey there's eight tornadoes coming uh towards your town I don't want to know it don't tell me about those tornadoes I'm too busy I gotta go work okay right I know I don't want to know it's all nonsense anyway and you can't believe anything so anyway um leslie that was Stacy so Stacy yes infrared is safe and it's real and it works really well you want to make sure that you're gonna get the you're gonna do it right and it's not just something we can it's not like a short explanation so we got to teach you about it. So please um but yes absolutely now this is Leslie lung I have metastatic breast CFCs which spread to the liver lungs bones eyes etc I have shortness of breath and finally after several months I had a procedure to drain the fluid that had built up around my right lung and compressed it seemed to be a success and oxygen went up to 100 and the tech said that the lung had popped open I felt it felt I felt great. Following morning the heaviness and shortness of breath were back and it was determined that the lung had actually not opened up fully after 80% fluid removed and was in fact now stuck open due to the malignant cells and in in the effusion causing it to stick to the wall. A drain was put in and then they removed the day later to see how long it would take to refill again. The doctors of the lung would likely never drop back down. I'm having a hard time accepting that I'm now on oxygen to keep levels up is there any hope that their alternative listen absolutely this your doctors first of all and on you know this is okay understand integrative oncology integrative oncology oncology is CFCs integrative means we're gonna take we're gonna take our knowledge of all the different healing disciplines and medical disciplines and when to use what so there's situations where you've got to use the allopathic system and this is one of them all right it's like your bones broken you there's no amount of herbs that are gonna it's gonna heal yes but you'd like to reset it first. In other words there are that you know the babies coming out feet first you're gonna have to you can't go to the herbalist you can it's not the time for that so you've got to know when to do what so this is the situation. So what's happening because it sounds like the way you're describing this that they didn't help you understand it. And and and that they do that on purpose. They like to keep you in the dark so that you you keep paying them because you don't know what the hell they're talking about. And they don't even really know what they're talking about. But at least you know that you don't know they think they do. But anyway here's what's happening and I we I mentioned a little bit earlier with the lady with uh whose husband has uh misothelioma but the lung is attached to the thoracic wall to the chest wall by uh uh the something called a pleura and there's a there's this thoracic pleural and the parietal there's two parts to it and in the middle is this fluid and that fluid allows for the movement of your breathing without friction otherwise every time you took a breath it would hurt and every time your heart beat it would hurt because you have the friction. So anything that's moving in the body including joints and all that has a little somehow it's it's it's got two um surfaces and and in between is a fluid. So we know we have joint fluid and so that fluid is normal pleural fluid it's in the pleura and it allows for easy movement. What happens is um that if you get an eck somehow you get an excess of fluid in between the those two between the the part of the lung that the part of the pleura that's attached to the chest wall and the part of the pleura that's attached to the lung right you get more and more fluid in there and now you've got what's called a pleural effusion. And so that means the lung is being compressed because there's there's fluid in that space and the more fluid the more the lung is compressed and you can't get a breath that's what's happening. So I'm not the other word words you were using are not there's no popped open or anything all that stuff forget that this is what's happening. So why did the fluid get in there? There's a couple reasons a fluid gets in there uh so that's why when we do a test usually when we draw the fluid out uh we send it to the laboratory and we ask for certain things you know like I'm not gonna give you all the words we use but basically we want to find out if it's a transidate or an exudate so a transidate means that the fluid has um leaked in because of you know not enough uh albumin or you know there's certain metabolic situations that allow for what's called a transidate okay now that's very different than an exudate an exudate is when the the tissues the the plural the pleural tissues actually have something on them usually malignant cells that are producing it it's exudate and it produces an exudative fluid and we can tell that by the amount of protein in there we can tell that by specific gravity there's a lot of things we we can we can we can determine um it's an exudate or transidate so that's one thing that's the first thing you find out right um and it's are there any red blood cells and there's malignance all that stuff so it sounds like you had a malignant effusion and if you're if your nutrition are metabolically unstable you can have a combination of a transidate and an exudate and all that stuff things that you shouldn't even have to think about because they should just be knowing this so now normally what happens is um and this happens in lungs it can happen uh in the in the abdomen right with called ocites and so what you do is you can drain it out right and and you just drain it out now keep in mind when you if you have a lot of fluid and you drain it out that fluid came from uh initially came from your blood meaning that your blood which is made up of plasma which is all the non-cellular components of your blood what are those the red blood cells white blood cells and the platelets those are the cellular other stuff is the proteins and uh you know the amino acids the proteins the peptides uh the steroidal hormones like uh you know the you know estrogens progesterone stuff cortisol um uh the nutrients the gases the oxygens and the carbonyl you know there's all that stuff in there and the waste the waste material that you still haven't eliminated so all of that is part of uh uh of that's in the blood plus the cellular elements so when you've got an effusion or a size what's happened is the non-cellular stuff the plasma has gotten into that area because the cells don't go across the uh they don't diffuse into it because they're too big now but if you do have red blood cells in there then that means that either the holes are big or you're bleeding as well so there's that's why you look for blood too. But anyway it's it's getting in there. So when you take it out so you take out let's say you take out three liters four liters well what's going to happen is that same process is going to want to fill that back up which means it's gonna come from your blood which means you're gonna you're gonna lose volume in your blood so you've got to get fluids IV intravenous uh at once they take that out otherwise you because it's gonna you have to understand that the process is going to happen again and now you you'll be low so you got to keep your fluid up and that so there are ways we can do that medically there's certain things we can do we can we can give uh you know furosamide and uh aldactone uh which are what uh get they help you get rid of fluids to prevent on a daily basis uh keep your intake up um and you know that there are ways we can do that so we can do that and and you know medically in the clinical there's way to easily take care of this all the time a lot of doctors don't do this as an outpatient because they don't really know how so they send them to hospitals it's not something you have to go to the hospital you can do it in our clinic easily all the time it's not uncommon but anyway so they drain the fluid out of the pleural effusion they drained it out this is true of ascites as well but especially for the in the pleura where we're talking about the chest when they drain it out now it will reaccumulate that's normal there's nothing like it popped open whatever they said that whatever words they were using were just not true. Okay and usually kind of the criteria well the criteria that they used to use when I used to admit to the hospitals which is that I think after three times if if if if it if if it requires three consecutive uh what's it called thoracentesis for taking out the fluid uh then we then we try to do something called pleuridesis and pleuroidesis is where uh you've got a chest tube in and they keep the chest tube they don't take it out they don't they don't take it out that night to see if it refills no they just measure how much fluid's coming they don't need to take it out because they got to keep it filling I don't know what they did not uh no we're talking about no we're talking about pneumo so pneumothora thorax is getting uh air we're talking about pleural effusion it's a different thing so pleural effusion is fluid in there so pneumothorax is getting uh air in there you know anyway so it's drain and they they watch it drain so what they'll do is and they realize well it's not gonna stop for a while so we'd have to keep uh uh either keep the chest tube in or be draining it every day so instead of doing that they try what's called a pleuroidesis which works maybe an 85% of the time a pleuroidesis is where they um they drain and then they put in a substance that causes the pleura on your lung right the perinal pleura and then the pleura on your chest wall to stick together so that you can't get fluid to accumulate. That's what a pleuroidesis is. And what they use is uh talc, you know like uh the same stuff that's in the baby powder. I think they've got other sclerosing agents now but that was pretty standard for a long time. And they put that in and uh it and it caused the the those two surfaces to adhere and to kind of get sclerotics closed uh scarred up together. Um yeah you wouldn't want this generally but when you're having this effusions you have to have it otherwise breathing is not possible. And so you can get that because not the whole lung you're still having you still have some movement on the other parts of your lung right if you did that with your whole lung you wouldn't be able to breathe so it's not gonna happen. But it just happens in this one area. But it's called pleuroidesis and it and it and 85% of the time uh the person can uh can now go back to not having not having the accumulated fluid and also not uh having to go in the hospital and keep getting it drained all right no but still you've got to not you've still got to work on restoring health because once you restore health of course there's not only there's no CFCs there's no pleural effusions there's no headaches there's no itching there's no any so health is our goal and it's not just getting rid of one particular manifestation of ill health. So keep that in mind. So you know I don't know where you are Leslie but I don't know what to say my clinic in in in Arizona we'd be able to help you you know anoasis of healing it's in Arizona you can find it on uh on online but uh wherever you are there might be a good doctor in your area who knows what they're doing but apparently from what I heard from what you were just telling me these sound like really typical doctors who don't really explain anything well at all and uh that's probably because they really don't even understand themselves. But there's all sorts of things you can be doing in addition to taking care of it physically you know what I just described but in addition to taking care of it physically there are things you can do to restore health which is what you're referring to when you say is there anything I can do to unstick the fluid around the so you see you have that was the wrong concept. So the idea is that it uh is it an exudate or a transidate probably exudate probably a combination but probably mostly exudative meaning we have to deal deal with the underlying process which is the chronically fermenting cells and everything like that. So the ivermact and benzol that you're mentioning that you take and other you're doing a lot of different things and and as you say you're so confused. I get it so instead of being confused come to the CFC group come to the CFC because there's so much that I there's no way I could tell you everything you need to do and then you say okay I did this now I have this so in other words it's an ongoing thing so let's join now um this is Teresa bacterial overgrowth my question is what can I do to get rid of bacterial overgrowth within my gut I've been struggling with it for years and nothing seems to work. Okay Teresa um so when you use the word overgrowth I'm thinking that they might have told you you have SIBO which is I hate that acronym uh small intestinal bacterial overgrowth because that's what they talk about. They don't usually use that term when it comes to coal the colon like with um you know like Crohn's Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis or uh irritable bowel syndrome that's they don't usually use the words overgrowth or all of that. But it's not really overgrowth that's one aspect of it it's a dysbiosis it means that the the healthy relative proportions of the different microorganisms that would live in the gut of a healthy person are not there. They're out of proportion you've got uh a lot of more more of this than you need and not enough of this and so they're they're all out and they're why do we need them because they they are these microorganisms are responsible not responsible they are intimately and uh involved with and you know actually are part of our physiology they're part of how we function without these we don't live so they're not when we think of them these microorganisms in our gut we have to understand they're not them they're us they're part of us right just like without your heart you can't live without your liver you can't live without your kidneys you can't live without these guys you can't live so they're not I mean they're part of how we live and if they're out of proportion they're out of balance they're not gonna be then then they're not gonna be then we're gonna be out of balance basically and that's it we have to restore that balance. So when someone realizes they have an over they have an overgrowth that means there's a lot of one that they don't need and not enough of the one that they do need is what they're they mean. And that's what we all have to some degree and we have to restore that in fact if we could restore our gut homeostasis uh a healthy biome uh we're healthy all right um so what you we and what what's involved in it the reason you wound up with that what's part of that whole process of getting uh developing a dysbiosis in your gut is um uh getting um what what we call a leaky gut where the tight junctions uh between the cells are are dispersed and not repaired um as part of it and there's a lot of a lot of other stuff that's that's that's going on in there by weight two-thirds of your immune system is in your gut in what are called gut-associated lymphatic tissue uh pyrus patches um uh and then all the lymph nodes associated with that are around the uh the organs in there that um and the spleen these are all part of the immune system so by weight two thirds 60% of the immune system is in the gut and so by cleaning up the gut you have just given yourself a huge boost of immunity right so so clearly cleaning doing colonics cleaning that out that so that you don't reabsorb that because every four minutes you know there's enterohepatic circulation where uh the the the the bowels including your colon they have veins and the all the waste comes there and goes back into the portal vein right back into your liver so every four every four minutes your liver gets a big wave of sewage so cleaning out your colon is very very important for your liver and for uh the lymphnosal but hey so there's a lot to do so you've got to clean out you've got to do some cleansing we could do a juice cleanse and then a and then perhaps a a fast so we'd have to work on your situation specifically but basically you need to clean clean clean clean clean it out and a water fast they just they it just they just reassemble in the right order they just do um it allows for that and then when you start eating you've got to eat the food that's going to support a healthy uh a healthy relative proportion of the of the of your biome you want to eat the food that because remember whatever you're eating is what they eat and they they they can't find you're the one you're the cook you're the chef so what you're eating is what's for dinner and if what's for dinner is not the the healthy the ones that you need don't eat that then they're not gonna hang around they're gonna die and so that's how you wind up so it really comes down to what you eat and how stressed you are and how much sleep you're getting all that is going to determine what's available for them that's what it comes down to but you've got to cleanse uh and then we use prebiotics probiotics but when you're eating healthy those are the prebiotics that the food you eat are the pre prebiotics cleansing fasting colon hydrotherapy lymphatics living healthy going to bed early and all that and then when you do resume eating after you've done your your your your your juice cleansing and your fast when you do you do it within a uh four to six hour window and you stop five to six hours before bed and bedtime is uh latest at nine and just do that and and you're eating human food and the result is health that's just the way it is that's the formula for health yeah there's not another formula for health and it doesn't matter if uh well I'm a type O or I'm a b and all that it's it it it it it it it it doesn't work that way the antigens that are on your red blood cells do not determine what you eat that which determines what you eat is your anatomy and physiology and biochemistry which are unique to your species and so if you're in a species that is uh what we would call a fly then your nutrient requirements are different than the species than if you were uh an eagle or an orangutan or a buffalo so your anatomy and physiology determine what you're gonna eat not the number of antigen not the kinds of antigens on your red blood cells bow type eat right for your blood type so there's again that's more madness more madness I just by the way uh I was a horses have what seven or eight different blood groups so can you imagine some horses should be eating hamburgers some horses should be eating hay other horses no dogs and cats they have dogs have a lot too I forget so around seven eight six I forget but you know all animals they have different blood types they're still eating where they're eating because of the species that they are and what they have what happens to be the environment they're in and they're usually they're in an environment that is appropriate for their species unless they're unless we capture them and put them in a zoo or capture them and keep them in our house. Otherwise they're going to be living only where they can survive and where they can survive is their biological niche. All right so that's what I mean so absolutely uh Teresa your situation is actually very simple simple to understand and and what to and what and what to do is the hard part is us. We're always the hard part we get in the way of our healing because we're not willing to do what we need to do. We want to find another way there's got to be something I don't hang to change the way I no I'm I mean you know I gotta you guys isn't there a pill I can take no sorry no isn't no but what no something comes out all right so um now all right so um this is Lizzie she says chemo for breast CFCs thyroid breast thyroid CFCs five years ago all good eating plant based three years no booze no dairy all of it my question is recently my whole left foot becoming numb and tingly seems to be progressing not sure what's going on what can I do to put the brakes on it what do you think is the cause what diagnosis with was diagnosed with Hashimoto's years ago why hasn't my clean diet cleaned that up too is that the call yeah all right so Liz I hear your your concerns so um the chemo for breast thyroid CSC so you had breast and thyroid is that what I'm I mean that's what it looks like it says and uh I hope you went to biological dentist if you didn't go right away because the breast and the thyroid are right on the same meridian of uh these teeth over here and over here right so you you you you got uh I just hope you did that and you get there just do that and if you did already do it again make sure that thing because sometimes we get a procedure and it doesn't quite work you know it wasn't complete and that's not necessarily the fault of the dentist it's just that it's really difficult to get everything you know sterilized so if you take out a root canal or you you you you you're correcting a cavitation and you put in the ozone gas remember the ozone gas is after you've ir irrigated with an ozonated water the ozone gas goes up into the bone right to the trabeculi up the bone which are the little um like caves in the bone they go up in there because these guys are hanging out up in there it might not get far enough up and uh and there might be some so you know is so you want to recheck but anyway but breast thyroid is same same meridian okay uh now you're eating plant based but you know that you know eating pasta and bread is plant based as well uh and uh you know so just I I don't know what your plant-based is but um now I'm what I don't know also is what is does plant based mean because I would just say I'm I'm either vegetarian vegan because if you're vegetarian you eat eggs and or cheese or yeah uh or dairy that's it there's basically the vegetarian but plant based to me could mean I eat the the majority of my diet is plant but I eat you know fish and beef and other stuff too. That's what I think of the word plant-based so I don't really know what plant based means but again even if you're eating uh 95% plants uh but they're all it's all cooked and it's got you know non-organic and you know so it's more than just that so I hope you're aware of that and I hope most of what you're eating is non uncooked so you're getting a lot of real vegetables real nutrients uh and you're getting a lot of healthy oils from nuts and seeds and lettuce and seed butters and chia seed porridge and flaxseed smoothies and you know all the all those sorts of things and then the Hajimoto's that's just the name it's a name Rockefeller they might as well call it Rockefeller's not Hashimoto and Graves which is the opposite they should call Rockefeller one and Hashimoto's Rockefeller two. It's all related Although thyroid thyroid conditions are all related to iodine deficiency. You've got to get the iodine back. And um, and that takes about a year, year and a half of taking iodine. And during that time, you keep you take uh appropriate natural thyroid medicine to keep your thyroid function uh healthy while you're replenishing your iodide, because once your iodine has been replenished, then your thyroid will produce enough of the right enough thyroid uh hormone for you to be healthy, right? But you've got to get there, but you've got to keep it because the thyroid is one of the big bosses of the immune system. So you gotta keep that going. So you've got to do that. But that's not with your left foot. If your entire left foot, you mean from the ankle down, that's very unusual, unless there is an actual block, something blocking the blood flow into there. So when you say, but but the with the terms you were using nominally, that can mean that you're you're you know, like if you've ever woke it up and you were sleeping on your arm, well, you were probably blocking a blood vessel that was supplying, yeah, that was allowing the the blood to to leave and or go into it. Anyways, you block the blood flow, which eventually gets numb because that means the nerves are not getting their nutrients either, or you're blocking, or you're actually on a nerve that is in that area. But if you're on a nerve, usually, well, you'll know if it's on a nerve, because if you wake up and only this part of you know, the these two fingers, then you're on a nerve, or if just these three fingers. But if it's your whole hand and it was then it's different. So, uh, but it's your whole foot. So I'm not sure what what you mean. That's why, that's why if you were in a group, we could talk this out and I could find out. Um, because the whole foot means that there's something blocking that foot, because otherwise it would be in uh different areas because different area different parts of the feet have are supplied by different blood vessels and nerves. They're they they they go to different parts. So that's why I'd have to really talk to you about what you're really experiencing, and then maybe have you do some tests for me on your foot so we could I could better understand what you're talking about. And you're talking about one foot, not two. So, because I'm thinking if you had had a chemo in the past, uh, you know, like the platinum-based chemos and other chemos will cause numbness and and and tingling in uh in your hands and feet, but not just one foot. It's never like that. So there's a lot of stuff I need to clear up with you, Lizzie, so I could answer your question more thoroughly or more functionally, so you have something you have something to go on, because right now I'm not giving you any any kind of hints on what to do. Uh so we gotta we have to have a discussion. So, Lizzie, join the CFC group or health and healing group. If you've done no more CFCs, join the health and healing group, but just join one of the groups so we can interact, okay? All right, you guys. It's after nine uh over here, which means it's I don't know, it's your daylight savings time, so I don't know what happened there. Anyway, I just know that um I didn't change in Arizona, so that means it is 7 a.m. uh p.m. in Arizona, 7, 10 p.m. Arizona. So I don't know what the uh the the rest of the country because you change, but anyway, it's time to go. And I just um I uh you know I wish we could do this every day so that because there's so many questions and there's so much confusion, and what I'm seeing here mostly is that uh is language, you know, we're given the wrong language, or not, and we're not even given the correct language in their particular dialect, right? And they have different dialects, so we're not even given that. It's crazy. So, you guys, anyway, we've got so much work to do, we've got to keep going, you gotta join the groups. Uh, and as I said, I'll be open for some uh a few uh private consultations on a weekly basis. I got but I gotta keep the number down because I just won't have the time. All right, so um, anyway, so Aikap, aloha, uh Namaste, Namaskar, and um be safe out there. And by the way, those of you guys who want to hide and pretend like there's nothing going on, it is going on. Keep your eyes open. There's about eight tornadoes coming through your house. Just keep your eyes open. All right, so what I cut, aloha.