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SPEAKER_01There we go. All right, everybody's on. Coming on. Good. Welcome to Sunday Night Live and Monday morning live. Good. Lucas. Good morning. Good evening. So there we go. Good. Very good. So we're on. I think. There. Okay, good. Good, good, good. Okay. Let's get started. By the way, um, as World War III started, hi from West Virginia. And good. Looking forward to doing a two-day water fast. That's wonderful. It's good to be looking forward to. All right, just uh real quickly before we get started. I'm just looking here at a question. It says I started 26 milligrams of ivermectin today for parasites. I'm impacted with poop. Any tips? Well, um, first of all, you you should you know make sure you're drinking like three liters of water a day at least, or some sort of some sort of liquid other than coffee or coke or anything that's got caffeine in it, um, because that'll dehydrate it, among other things. So anyway, so and then um there's a couple way things you can do. You can get uh Epsom salt to put a tablespoon or two in water and drink it, or you can take a lot of um ascorbic acid, vitamin C in a powder form, put a couple teaspoons of that in water, and you'll have a good movement. And then uh start eating only um lots of only vegetables or lots of vegetables because you've got to get that bulk in there. All right, good morning, everybody. Yeah, happy to see, or happy that you're here too. Thank you. It's night in Denmark. Wow. By the way, Denmark, just let you know we have on Saturdays, um, like yesterday or two days ago. What's today? Yeah, two days ago for me. Um 4 p.m. my time is like uh 10 a.m. in uh for you in Denmark. So every Saturday for people in Europe, please keep in mind that um we have a Zoom meeting. So there's only about five or six people showing up on those, so I don't think many people know about it. So you or any friends uh in Europe at all, just to let you know Saturday mornings 10 a.m. or 4 p.m. here in uh Thailand. Okay. Um okay, so keep that in mind. That's uh okay. Now just a reminder of what we're doing today. Um you may not know, or you may know that um the Okay, okay. Let's see how's that working? There we go. All right, cool. Um, anyway, here we are. Uh Arizona, Ohio, Got Hanang. Got Hangan. All right, so what we're gonna do is the first half hour, first half hour, we're first hour, we're gonna do uh questions from people who have submitted it. After that, um, we'll do live questions from here. And yeah, there we go. And keep in mind that um, you know, in order for us to have a more of a dialogue, a direct dialogue, so I can talk to you. Uh join, you can join the groups, either Health and Healing, Parasites, or the CFC group. Um, CFCs for those of you who are new, it's the real that's really what's going on in the tumor. You have chronically fermenting cells, you don't have any astrological science. So we call it CFCs, chronically fermenting cells. So we have a group for CFCs, um, and we meet twice a week on Zoom, and there's a lot of other uh uh really cool content like uh Darren and Vanessa um on Tuesdays. And um, if you're in the parasite group, we meet every Monday, and if you're in the health and healing, we meet every other Monday. Okay, and that's always a Monday at uh 5 p.m. Arizona time, and I use Arizona time because they don't change the clock, so it's always easy to refer to it, all right? So that's every Monday and the uh and Wednesdays if you're CFC group, and then Saturdays at 4 p.m. my time, which uh is 9 a.m. UK and 10 a.m. Europe. Okay, so and remember um we're on all the social media, um, and it's only TikTok and Twitter or X that um uh have at DR Thomas Lodi M D M D at the end. All the other ones, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, it's uh at dr Thomas Lodi, no MD. All right, all right, that's us. And anyone with active CFCs, you feel free to call our clinic at in Arizona, uh, and Oasis of Healing. Uh, and keep in mind that um so right now it's we're we're pretty full, so anyway, but we're there. Let's start with Hyla. The topic is multiple sclerosis. I have MS, and ivermectin has improved my energy and significantly reduced many of my symptoms. Based on your experience with integrative approaches, what other metabolic, nutritional, or immune support strategies would you recommend for someone with MS? Thank you so much. Yeah. All right, so multiple sclerosis is thought to be or uh the the Rockefellers think that uh it's a uh autoimmune condition where the body is attacking the myelin sheaths around nerves, and it does this um in different areas uh uh throughout time. So it might be uh happening with this group of nerves now, and then later on with another group of nerves. And the reason they sell that's why they call the multiple sclerosis, um, because it uh it it jumps around. So somebody will have some symptoms on the over here, and then they a week later over here, or two months later. Anyway, so it skips around. An interesting uh phenomenon is that if the closer you live to the equator, the more likely you are to develop that, and the further away from the equator, the less likely. So, what does that mean? What do we get more of on the equator? And that's called sun, and sun translates into vitamin D. So it definitely would take a lot of vitamin D, andor move to the equator. Move to Thailand. We're we're what seven degrees north, so we're pretty close. We're still in this tropical zone. But that and you do, and it's not just your immune system, remember. Um, for some reason, we have um divided our body up into systems. Uh, as it and it, and and it's almost the implication is that they're that they're like independent systems, and they're not. There's no such thing. The the body is a system, and it's got multiple aspects to it, but they're all necessary for each other as well as for the whole and themselves. So, in other words, you without lungs, your heart is useless. Without kidneys, your heart is useless. So, liver, so we actually need them all. So the the real question that one should ask is, you know, how can I restore my the balance of and healthy physiology in my life, in my body? Okay, because that's what you do. Once we have restored um a healthy, harmonic physiology, then there are no problems, right? And so we we're gonna keep our goal as restoring health, right, rather than getting rid of something. Because any problem that we're having that's presenting itself, whether it's neurological or cardiovascular or um on our skin, on our liver, what whatever um manifestation that is occurring in our lives is simply that. It's a manifestation of a systemic problem. And it's kind of like the apples on a tree, right? If the apples on the tree were poisoned and you cut all the apples off, you would not solve the problem because you'd have a harvest coming up. And so um, so whatever symptom uh cluster we have or anything, then uh we have to realize that that's one manifestation of a toxic body. So what happens with our body is that you have to keep in mind that as as we're from infancy, as we're growing, uh so at infancy if we're a healthy infant, uh our uh organs of excretion are are working well within a few months. Um once we fully land on the planet, then uh our lungs are working very, very well, um, which is one organ of excretion. Our skin is working well, our bowels, our urine, you know, our uh we're having bowel movements all the time, and we're continually cleaning. Plus, our cells, in and of themselves, our cells and our tissues um are all um engaging in uh daily cleanup, or you know, they're always cleaning up. And then as we age or as time goes by, um, our organs of excretion uh are less. For example, if you look at the kinds of bowel movements one has at the age of eight versus the age of 28, it's changing. All right. And so that that exc excretes those excretions, eliminations um decrease. Uh same with lung capacity, uh skin, urine, and all that. So it gradually accumulates toxins and there's a there's mild dysfunction in those organs, and eventually there will be a problem of function in that organ or gland. And when I say this not because it's theoretically makes sense, um, and in all reality, right? I'll give you an example. I had a guy uh with prostate CFCs back in Arizona, uh, probably around 2004, but excuse me, when I first moved there from New York, and um after about six weeks, uh we had a meeting, and he, tears of joy, said, You didn't tell me my diabetes would go away. You didn't tell me that my, you know, in other words, he started naming all his heart was better, everything was better. Um, because he thought we were working on the prostate, but we were working on the body, the body. And so that's what happens. There's another other example, please listen to this one. Uh, we had a lady with uh ovarian CFCs, and she was pretty sick in a wheelchair, and her husband came with her to the clinic, and he would push her around and uh, you know, take care of her. And after again, after about six or eight weeks, he came up to me and he said, You know, when we first came here, I had um angina, angina, you know, which is heart pain. So I had to take nitroglycerin several times a day. I had um diabetes and I was on insulin and I had uh high blood pressure that I took taking all those medicines. Since I've been here, I've been trying to support my wife Alice, so I um iris, so I um, you know, I did the I did the cleanse with her and I started eating the uh uncooked plant food and uh I got a few colonics. I have no more chest pain, my blood pressure is normal, and I'm not a diabetic. All right, so that's needs to really sink in and you need to understand that any cluster of symptoms is an apple on the tree. We've got to deal with the root, the soil, the roots, the trunk, okay? And that's uh cleaning the body and giving it exactly what it needs. So with MS, just like any other situation, you need to do that. You need to clear out, and you need to start with a biological dentistry and make sure that you don't have any anything going on in your mouth. No, you know, root canals are taken out, sterilized, and the cavitation is the same with cavitations, but whatever is going on uh needs to be um resolved in the mouth. Absolutely, because the mouth is connected to the body, the mouth is in the body, the mouth is mouth is part of the body. In fact, the mouth, once you realize how important the mouth is, we get at least 40% of the uh air that we breathe comes in through our mouth. Um we eat and drink, right? To stay alive, it goes through our mouth. Um, our mouth is joins at at the back of our throat up into the head, down into the esophagus and gastrointestinal tract, and the lungs. So it's pretty much a portal, uh, a very important place in the body. And um, and then there's our bite, which determines our temporal mandibular joint, bites down, and it serves as the top of our spinal cord around the C1. Uh, it is kind of the anchor. So if it's off a little bit, then the entire spine is off a little bit. So, you know, that's what's going on with our bite. And then uh each one of the teeth, tooth, teeth, if each one of the teeth are uh like part of a circuit going to several different organs, just like uh you have a circuit in your house for your bedroom light, bathroom light, and kitchen light. You know, you just if they go out, you replace one circuit, you take care of them all. We have that with our teeth, and um and then our mouth is also uh part what separates us from all the other uh mobile creatures on the planet called animals, and that is uh speech, talking, um, which is a big part of our lives, talking that's the mouth. How about intimacy, expressions of intimacy? It's just kissing and kiss your baby, you kiss your husband, you kiss your friend. So the mouth is wow. So we can't remember, it didn't leave the body. Oh, okay. So uh anyway, so that's why we look at that. Then the other thing we would do with MS and anything, whatever question we're gonna answer today, this is the same answer. That's why I hope you're all listening. A lot of people tune out when they're not having their question answered, and understand there's only one of us in the universe, and so anything that's uh relevant is relevant to everybody. Then you would do you would do a good thorough juice cleanse for three, six weeks, where you're drinking nothing but fresh organic juice that you make, vegetables with some fruit to make it delicious, and um get your bowels cleaned out, get some colonic colon hydrotherapy, two a week for four weeks, then one a week for eight weeks, then every other week. And um lymphatic work, move moving around all throughout the day, like every 90 minutes, get up and do 10 minutes of vigorous something, keep the you know body active all day instead of just a two-hour freak out in the gym. And then uh uh going to sleep early, close your eyes by nine, eat, stop eating five hours before sleep. So if you do all these things, your body will get will become healthy. Now, if you're older and you um toxins have accumulated to the point where they um were um impairing the the the function of certain glands like ovaries and thyroid and other hormones, glands, endocrine glands, then you'll have a hormone or hormonal decline. And with that hormonal decline, because of the toxicity accumulated in each gland, that hormonal decline um shows is how we kind of express aging. We start so if that's the case, then we need to use bioidentical hormones and bring you back into balance that way. So there's all these systems we have to balance. Now, for the immune system, you've got to get thymus alpha-1 if you're 40 year old, or which is a peptide uh that uh allows you to make more healthy T cells because it's part of the immune system. Um, you got to be taking extra melatonin at night because that's part of the immune system. You have to uh straighten out your thyroid because your thyroid is very much uh involved in the immune system. It NK cells and T cells, it's just it's absolutely necessary. I mean, thyroid function and immunity are like very close. So you've got to get your thyroid function, and we talk about that often. That means you have to start taking iodine to replace the to make fill up your deficit of iodine that we all have, except Japanese who live traditional Japanese lifestyles. Um, you know, so we'd be taking iodine, maybe Lugalls, 25 milligrams a day. And while we're doing that, we're going to take enough of the natural thyroid hormone to keep our thyroid function healthy. Until we have enough iodine, which takes a year and a half, then we can start weaning off the thyroid because we'll our thyroid gland will now have enough iodine to do what it's supposed to do, which is to make T4 and T3, and those are the hormones, and the four and the three refer to the iodine. So this is all connected, you get all together, you do all of these things, and you MS won't exist because it doesn't exist now. There's just a um um an in uh you know an extreme imbalance, and our gut microbiome will become the gut microbiome that we need for health if we're eating human food. Okay, now so all of that will help with your you know with your immune system. Um and uh you'll get better. It's just that's how it works. Okay. Um, and I'm not saying saying that. I've had people with MS. I've had people with you know, with what we call MS. I've had people with other uh what we call other autoimmune conditions, so it's it works all every time. And you know, I can comfortably, and then a water fast when necessary, and we that's a whole nother subject, but um you know, other autoimmunes like lupus, uh, what they call Hashimoto's, um graves, rheumatoid arthritis, uh chogrin's any of them. All right, that's how it works. Now, where are you? Oh, there we are. Now, yeah, where are let's get back to our question. Uh yay, there we go. Okay. Next one is from Robert, Limes Disease and Alpha Gal syndrome. Okay. Everybody Robert had no choice. He had to use those words because those are the way to communicate with because we don't have other words, but you can already tell from the question that we're in disease land. You know, disease land, uh it's in Anaheim, it's right next to at Disneyland. There's Disneyland and Disease Land. Um, and I think they've got uh disease lands in well, I think most countries now. And in disease land, what we have, we have these um thousands of diseases. And they're everywhere on rocks, under the car. They're everywhere. And they're gonna get you. They're gonna get you sooner or later. There's no way you're gonna be healthy. You're gonna get one of these diseases is gonna jump from under a car or um uh from maybe in the ceiling and the fence, and it's gonna get on you, get into you, and you're gonna have to get rid of it. You might think I sound absurd, but I'm not uh that's exactly what we're told. We're told that health is impossible, disease is inevitable, but you better get some healthy, you know, get some health insurance. It's not health insurance, it's disease insurance. And there are no diseases. But anyway, so the high I've seen, I've been walking, I you know, I was walking outside the other day, I saw hypertension right under a bush. And there was some diabetes over here. It's it thought I didn't see it, but I saw it. So they're all over. And you got to be careful because they'll jump on you. And that's what you want to believe that's not true, okay? The truth is what? The truth is our body is always trying to adapt um to uh the situations we put it in, right? Whatever we're putting in it to eat, uh, what time are we putting the body to bed and all that sort of thing? So uh it's always trying to adapt. And those adaptive, it's an adaptive physiological um set of responses, and that's what we call the disease, the adaptation. So, anyway, we have Lime's disease, right? Uh, and by the way, you know, you can't define disease. You can try, but you can't define it. So the Alpha Gow syndrome. Now, what the heck is that? You know, because um, anyway, before we do that, okay. My son-in-law was recently diagnosed with Alpha Gow syndrome, he was breaking out in horrible rashes anytime he eats and drinks any mammal affiliated foods or liquids. His doctors are saying this is a tick-board condition. He is an avid outdoorsman and also got nailed with Lyme's disease a few years ago. This is much worse. Doctors state that this has been around for a long time, but they didn't know it what it was or how it got there until recently. Now I'm 62, and I also had an avid outdoor, I'm also an avid outdoorsman. Have have always lived in the rural Midwest. Beautiful. And all, and other than him and one other person who was diagnosed with it last year, I have never heard of anyone getting symptoms like these in my lifetime. Have you heard of this? Done any research, recommendations, treatment. His doctors are telling him there's no treatment. He has to be careful with anything he ingests. He's basically down to fish and chicken, and that's about it. Well, first of all, just think about what you just told me. The doctors state that this has been around for a long time, but they didn't know what it was or how it was caused until recently. Now, it's around for a long time. Even if we didn't put a name on it, you mean so for a long time, what was a long time? Anyway, for a long time, it's been around where if somebody ate or drank almost anything, they would develop an anaphylactic reaction. You know what anaphylaxis is, right? Anaphylaxis is kind of what you've heard of people who like they get stung with the bee and they they they die because of anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis is basically uh the immune system just goes and all histamine's released all over, and basically your blood, your what happens ultimately is uh your your blood vessels dilate, the the blood pools and it's not circulating, and it's called and you go to uh shock. Shock is when you have decreased blood volume, um, and you and you die from that. Okay, so um so with the this alpha Gauss syndrome, but there it's a the the they're calling it uh an uh an allergic reaction to a specific molecule, um you know, uh which is galactose alpha one galactose that's found in mammalian meats and products, typically triggered by the bite. Of a lone start ticket. So typically, so you mean so there are non-typical places, times when it doesn't? You see, I re if you look at their definitions, what they're talking about, they don't have any idea. It's just okay, they're vomiting uh words. Okay. And the the symptoms appear a few hours after consuming beef, pork, lamb, or dairy products. Well, I would say I would almost call that situation um fortuitous because you you'll stop eating those things. Um but uh again, there's no there's no it. What's happening is whenever he eats, and they've identified it, and he's identified it as eating specific things that such as the flesh of animals and and and and their secretions and like milk and stuff. But um so what's happening when you consume anything? It gets broken down into small, small molecular-sized pieces that get absorbed into the gastrointestinals, through the gastrointestinal tract, into the blood, and then they're circulated throughout the body. Now, there's uh the the cells that line our gastrointestinal tract are very they're woven together tightly so there are no leaks in it. So because uh the cells there need to process the material we put in with our eating, they need to process it and break it down to the to uh an appropriate size for absorption. So the cells are held together by what's called tight junctions, and those tight junctions get um, you know, like all cells in our body, uh are getting um through wear and tear, we're having to be replaced. So anyway, when that doesn't happen, we can't replace them quickly enough because we're eating too large of a volume of food which stretch it out, or we're eating too frequently, or we're eating foods that are toxic, all of those things can result in uh preventing those tight junctions from healing, and you wind up getting holes, and things are absorbed into the blood that are too large, they haven't been processed, and it causes an incredible immune uh response. Uh, for example, you cannot eat a protein, you cannot absorb protein out of the carrot. So if you think you need protein, it's not correct. You don't need protein. What you need are nine essential amino acids, okay, because the amino acids are what make up a protein, and there are a total of 20 amino acids. So we need nine that we cannot make, but we can make the other 11. So when we say we need protein, what we're saying is we need nine amino acids.
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SPEAKER_01So anyway, so if you got a protein, whether it was a plant protein or a or an animal protein, and it got into your blood, you'd probably die. You've got to break it down into its constituent amino acids and then absorb those. So when the you have holes in your gastrointestinal tract because you haven't repaired your tight junctions, and a molecule is still too large, it's not been broken down completely, and it gets absorbed into the blood system, you can have that problem. So that seems to be happening with uh only um meat. Well they call meat, right? I I don't call it meat because meat, uh the word uh in English meat means essence. What's the meat of the subject? I eat the meat of the coconut. So I do not consider the um the uh decayed muscles of an animal corpse to be the the the uh essence of that animal, and so I can't call it the meat, I have to call it what it is corpse, dead corpse, unless you're eating live animals and then you're truly a carnivore. Um, and if you're eating them alive, then you're um anyway, you're probably only eating the muscle. And if you want to be a good, healthy carnivore, you gotta eat everything nose to tail. Remember that. Got to eat it all. That's what lions do, that's what tigers do. They don't just eat the steak, they leave if they leave anything because it's what we call steak, all right? Because they go for the organs, pancreas, heart, lungs. Mmm, that's a carnivore. So he's got a really good opportunity here to stop eating dead animals. And by the way, they will thank you, the ones that aren't eaten. I know it's hard for us humans to believe, but they don't want to be eaten.
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Alpha-Gal, Leaky Gut, and Fasting
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SPEAKER_01Uh and uh unless, I don't know, unless you have a farm where the animals are volunteer, do they volunteer to be slaughtered and eaten? Probably not. Anyway, so it's really good for them if you don't kill them and eat them. It's good for them. It's really good for the environment because if you look at what it takes to make factory farms and all that, we're just we're using up way too many resources that uh that that are necessary for healthy uh ecosystems. Um, and then of course, us, it turns out that if we're eating animals, or there's a lot of problems. Heart strokes, CFCs. Oh, we got vegetarians could get them too. But most vegetarians forgot that the root word of vegetarian is vegetable, because a lot of them are pastitarians or bretarians, or uh uh they're still eating um, you know, pizzas and whatever. They're just not eating animal flesh. And in spite of that, when we look at the large studies with uh uh the um Seventh day Adventist, hundreds of thousands of people, and we find that just all in all, all cause mortality, less for those who aren't eating dead animals. But think about it, even though they're not eating dead animals, they're eating junk processed food. So that's crazy. Anyway, so that's the one thing I would do, Robert, is uh be happy that you you can't eat uh dead animals anymore. And uh now here's what we need to do we need to heal his gut, he needs to heal, have his gut healed. It's not that we can do it, it happens when we put it with the right circumstances. So the gut will be healed. Now, once the gut is healed, and by the way, beyond that, this Alpha Gal syndrome, beyond that, people often get tested, they go to a functional doctor, which is really a fashionable doctor, they go to a functional doctor and they get tested for, or even conventional doctors, uh, food allergies, right? And they name all the foods that you're allergic to, you get back a report. And uh quite often you're allergic to 99% of everything in your life. So, what are you gonna do? Lock yourself in a room? No. So, because you're not allergic, it means what? What does it mean? It means that whatever got into your blood is has alerted the immune system and it's going crazy. Well, that shouldn't happen with nutrients for which we were designed. That's like being allergic to water or air. It doesn't happen that way. All right. So, and a lot of times when people are allergic to have certain food allergies, an alpha gal syndrome, but let's just call it a unique type of food allergy. People that are have allergic, they they find out they're allergic to this group of foods, so they stop eating those. And then after a while, they're gonna find out that now they're getting allergic symptoms to these foods. So that's where they came up with the rotation diet. You keep rotating so that um you keep changing what's being absorbed, and anyway. But the problem is not that, the problem is the at the at the fundamental level of the tissues that uh cells that line the gut. And so that's again leaky gut syndrome. That's what we were talking about previously with Hyla as well. All right, so that has to heal. And the way we allow the uh gut to heal is uh any kind of really uh prolonged juice cleanse will help because you're requiring of the gastrointestinal system much less than you would be if you were eating solid food. And since it's already in juice form, it's very close to being at the molecular level that necessary for absorption. So, but you know, it still needs to go through the pancreas and all that. I better check online, make sure I'm still am I still yeah, yeah, we're good, we're still here. Oh, I just see somebody here uh wanted to know how to contact me. So you know, uh hello at drloody.com. Hello at drloady.com, and you can um make an appointment. We can have a consultation. I'm happy to do that. Um now um yeah, I just noticed here that um someone's saying here that you can you can even kick a peanut. I'm allergic to fresh cut grass poly. It baffles me how allergic to nature. Yeah. Anyway, I get lost in your questions here and your comments. So we got to kill heal the gut. How do we heal the gut? We heal the gut that we we don't see that it's a we're not we can't use that in is a transitive verb. Well, I I'm going to heal my foot. Uh a transitive verb means a verb that has a direct object, which the verb is acting, right? So like like um I drink the water, so I'm I that I'm doing something, and the water is the is is the direct object, and I'm doing something too. That's a transitive verb. Drink is an action. All right, and then so these are not transitive verbs. Um, you know, and there are lots of intransitive verbs. You know, love. There's a good one. Um, you don't love someone. What are you doing? I'm loving them. You know, it's not something you do, it's something that exists, that happens. Can you do being? Yeah, check that out. So, anyway, the uh so you don't heal something. Healing, you you put your you put your body in in in the condition where healing can can occur. Because we, I mean, if you said you healed, you cut your finger and you're gonna heal it. Tell me, I mean, what cytokines are you secreting? What are you doing with your platelets? How are you healing this? And uh you're gonna find that you're not, you know, it's it's happening. So again, we don't heal ourselves. Healing happens. So, how does that happen? Sprain an ankle, you're not gonna walk on it, you're gonna rest it. Sprained your gastrointestinal tract, right? Because you have problems with it, give it a rest. How do you give it a rest? You stop eating. So the ultimate would be water. But since that's kind of um, you know, difficult to do, uh, to just drink water, it's only psychologically, it's actually easier than a juice feast. A lot easier because on day four you're free uh from from the mad from the uh uh the monster called appetite. But uh so by not just but even juice clans, remember, it's much less work on those, so you allow it to heal. Then there are things you can take. You've got to make sure you're taking acamantia, which is a bacteria that uh who's who uh has done advanced training in uh repairing tight junctions, and um, you know, there's uh glutamine, which is the fuel for uh the cells that line the gut the small intestines, aloe, so there's glutalamine, and uh, you know, you can use uh binders um and uh there are other things like biocyton things that you can break up the the uh what do you call it? Biofilms, right? So biofilms, so you understand what a biofilm is, right? A biofilm is basically when a group of microorganisms they get together and they have a meeting, and uh and the reason they're calling the meeting is because there's all these uh immune cells that are wiping them out, and so they have a meeting and decide, okay, listen, let's let's all get together and let's produce a protection. So they do that. And together they produce this incredible protection from the immune system. It's called a biofilm, and they're good at it, and so you gotta break those up too. But guess what? Does it all? Actually, fasting takes care of everything, but not everybody's ready to fast. Anyway, so the juice plans three, six, twelve, whatever, eight weeks. Okay, and you're not, you're not, it's not you're gonna be malnourished, you're getting all of your nourishment except for fat and fiber. So you're well nourished, well hydrated. So you can do it actually a long time, but you're a lot, you're you're putting such little demand on your gastrointestinal tract, and that includes your pancreas and your liver and everything else that's in there that is involved in that. They're all getting a rest. And when they get a rest, when they're resting, they heal. That's how it works. By the way, healing is innate to biology, and it's an innate process in all organisms. We've separated the process of life into segments. This is heat, and we call one segment now, we're calling it healing. But healing is the repair and renewal of the of the machinery. Why? Because there's wear and tear. It's just that's the way it's built. And if you understand it, just go go get a little knife and just slice it here and you want and watch it for the next 72 hours, 96 hours. It's gonna go away. Okay, that's by all that's so healing is innate to the organism. So if you're not healing, what does it mean? What could it mean? Is there anything that it can mean? It can only mean one thing, and that is somehow we are blocking that process. Because that process will happen just like when you hit your your patellar tendon and your knee goes, it's gonna happen. Healing is what happens all day, all the time. And things are healing. So we if I think about it, we we talk about health. To say he's healthy, what is health? Well, the root of the word health is heal. Heal, right? Heal, what is healing? Healing means repairing and renewing. So, in order to be healthy, you've got to be repairing and renewing every nanosecond, every picosecond. Okay, that's what's happening. So the body is metabolizing, right? It's taking in stuff from the outside and modifying it to be used to uh for its life requirements, and in the process uh wear and tear, and so it's healing. It's not healing, it's repairing the wear and tear, just like it's eating. So there's no you we we separate them, but it's just part of the process. So if it's not happening, what does that mean? That means there's either the the the at the parts of the body that are involved in healing are either not are uh are deprived of something, right? Deficiency, or they're toxic, or something is blocking it. Otherwise, it's what happens. It's not a doing, it's a happening. All right. So and so the gut will heal, the gut will heal, the gut will heal. You gotta leave it alone, you gotta get out of the way, you gotta realize that hey, not my will, but thy will be done. Okay, and that's what a fast says. A fast is a very deep, profound spiritual uh acquiescence of uh uh uh uh surrender. And surrender is not giving up, surrender is accepting. I can be, I can listen, if it's raining outside, I I can I don't accept that. I'm not gonna accept that it's raining. Um and I can get really angry and I can get sad. It's still raining. So accept if I accept that it's raining, it's okay. Right? I'm gonna story I used to tell uh people when we were coming into our center, and that's this. Suppose you had a suppose you're all extended family, cousins, you know, and second cousins, aunts and uncles, and everything. Every year, anyway, your family gets together every year and has an annual gathering, right? So this year it's at your house, and so everybody from all over the country has come, or other countries, whatever, have come, and you're you're getting everyone's excited, they've brought the food and so all the kids are sleeping in one room together, and and and uh we tell them to go to bed early. Um, and so all the adults are uh you know talking and uh excited and telling each other what's been happening over the last year and all that. So so that the the adults finally go to sleep. Now, at about five in the morning, you're awakened by torrential rains. You look out the window and you go, Oh my god, oh my god. And and then all the adults start to start bemoaning it and oh my god, what are we gonna do in the room? They're doing like that, and they go, Oh, well, let's but let's just check on the kids. How are they doing? You look in the room and they're not there, the kids aren't in the room, and then you look outside and they're dancing in the rain, dancing in the rain, acceptance, surrendering to the only power there is. So don't think anybody's got power, there's only one source of power. All right. So, um, and by the way, fasting is every spiritual discipline. People fast. Yeah, just don't like this guy. I can't come on. Ah, there we go. Okay, good. Now, let's go back to uh this. So that's what I would recommend. And there are there are no allergies now. The other thing, too, is that the immune system is obviously in this situation with um alpha gal. Um, alpha gal. It's kind of cool. You can call your girlfriend your alpha gal. She's my alpha gal. Takes care of me, takes care of everything better than an alpha male. Oh, with any alpha males around me. Anyway, so with the so apparently there, so there's an immune disruption there. And the same things we we were talking about uh with a moment of the lady before, um, was uh, you know, the ways to improve our immune system or restore balance, right? And that has to do with thymus and alpha one and uh melatonin, getting the thyroid corrected, the adrenals corrected, getting all these things balanced, and then uh getting sleep, moving, moving around, all these things directly affect um our our immune system. Okay. Okay, so Jason, remind me in a minute. I'm gonna I'll get back to you guys. Uh where are we? So, anyway, first of all, you gotta get the first thing you want to do is get get rid of those words, alpha gas. And no, it there's no it that was here before, and they just didn't know what it was. Then how come they didn't talk about it? When uh there's a word in medical ease, it's called idiopathic. And there are many conditions, for example, high blood pressure. Do you know that what is it, 80, 90 percent of high blood pressure is what they call essential hypertension, which means what? It means we don't know how he got it or she got it. It's like you know, it means uh the doctor's an idiot and the patient is pathetic. That's what it means. In other words, they don't know, they're admitting that they don't know, and there are many diseases that are idiopathic. How come I never heard of Alpha Gal before it got named Alpha Gal at all as an idiopathic condition, huh? How could I know? Um, think about this um hepatitis A and B. Okay, so back in the day, let's what 40 years ago, there was if you had liver hepatitis, inflate inflammation of the liver, you could have hepatitis A, which is from a particular virus that if you believe the virus story, B, hepatitis B. And then there was another one, and then they didn't know it wasn't A and it wasn't B. So oh, they called that non-B. So there was hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and then non-A, non-B. And later on they found out it's hepatitis C. A, B, C, D. This is so clever. I'll tell you, these doctors, you know, you just want to applaud and vomit at the same time. If you can't, right? Don't vomit in on your hands while you're applauding, just vomit over it. Okay, yes. Uh, so they're very um uh yeah, Alpha Gal sounds like the name of a band, right? Uh Alpha Gal. So now it's called hepatitis C. But see, we didn't know what it was, but so we called it. But everyone knew that there was an it called non-A, non-B. So where the hell was Gal Alpha Gal? What did they call it? So again, they lied. Why did they lie? Because they don't know how to, there's nothing else. You're gonna realize if doctors are talking, they're lying. Even if they think they're telling the truth, they were taught lies. So they can't, it doesn't matter. You think I'm crazy? Go spend a few, go spend some time in the hospitals, but be careful. Don't let them diagnose you. Diagnosing you is getting nailed with a with a all right. Uh so it's tick-borne and all these are just words they're using, and they're saying it typically is caused by that. Typically, well, what happens with non-typical situations? They mean there is no tick involved. So what the hell's going on here? What is it? And you said he's basically down to fish and chicken. That's about it. Well, is he? How about spinach, kale, apples, walnuts, pumpkin seeds? So this is Shannon, and hello for the past two years. This is uh stomach pain, is the topic. Past two years I've had I have constant stomach pain above my belly button, below my sternum. Pain never goes away, but the intensity fluctuates. I also have trouble eating fat. If I eat more than 10 grams of grams of fat at a time, three hours later I had severe stomach pain below my sternum and above my belly button, cramps and loose stools. The pain lasts for 24 hours. I have had CT, MRI, uh, hi-da scans, ultra, uh, EPIU test, SIBO test. Only thing they found was gastritis, ulcer, kidney stones, klebsiella, oxytosa, dysbiosis, low butyrate, Epstein bar. Six GI doctors can't figure out why my stomach hurts. They just told you. I mean, Shannon, they just told you. Why did my stomach? All they found was glasteritis, ulcer, kidney stones, dysbiosis, low butyrate. In your description here, um, you know, you you've you've you've been able to to to identify fat. So now in order the to digest fat, we uh see, fat is not water soluble, right? If you dropped a glass of water and you poured some uh olive oil in it, you would see there'd be bubbles where it's separate, it can't, it doesn't join. So call so one is fat-soluble or lipid soluble, fat soluble, and then there's water soluble, and they're like, you know, they can't mix. So therefore, we have a special system for uh digesting and absorbing fat. And what we do is um we have um an enzyme called lipase, and it breaks down fat into smaller molecules, into basically, and then then when they get to the the gut lining, they've been broken down sufficiently sufficiently, um, and they get to the gut lining, there's a inside of the app, the gut, the lining of the gut, the the uh inside cells, they have these what they call crypts, you know, like these deep valleys, right? And there's all kinds of little look like little hairs and stuff like that. So, and that's how the food is digest uh absorbed in there. But inside, inside of these villi are in the center, not only do we have a blood supply, but we have uh, you know, which means arteries and veins, but we also have lymphatic veins. Vessels and the lymphatic is uh so that's what happens. So the the gut lining has to so when you eat the fat, okay, you're gonna use lipase, and then the other thing that happens is that uh the liver produces bile, and bile is a uh bile salt, and they're secreted by they go into the gallbladder and then they're secreted when needed, and they go in there and they break up the fat. How do they do that? Because bile salt is basically like soap, meaning that there's one end of the molecule is lipid soluble, in other words, it's fat, it can it can go into fat membranes, and the other side of the molecule is water soluble. So when you have soap and you wash your hands, the soap having two parts to it, lipid and water soluble, the lipid part will will bind with any of the grease, and then because it's water soluble, you you use you rinse it with water and it all comes out. That's what salt does. Um, I mean, that's what soap does. So that's what the biliary, that's what the bile does. So the bile, the bile will break down, mechanically break down the um the fat. And that's so together with that and the lipase, you wind up getting these little small molecules that are uh encased in a little bubble called mycels, and they're absorbed into the you know, the lacteals, the uh lymph vessels in the in the GI tract, right? And they go all the way through the lymphatics up to the thoracic duct here, and they get dumped into the uh blood blood system. All right, so that's how that happens. So if you're having a problem with it, that means once something's not right there. And it's usually most people, it's not the lipase, uh, it's usually the bile. And and when you don't get enough bile, when you don't have enough bile, you can't mechanically break it down and you won't be able to absorb it. And what that means you're gonna have fat molecules in your GI tract that are can't be absorbed, they're way too big to be absorbed, even with leaky gut. And so what happens? Anything solid that has what's called osmotic strength will pull water with it, and you wind up getting loose, watery stools. However, the bacteria really like fat a lot, and so while it's traveling, they're just it's it's they're having a banquet, all right. And what they produce, the the the the the the excretions and the productions that they produce are uh uh extremely foul smelling. And so when someone has uh fat malabsorption, it's it's I've had couples where the they had to sleep separately completely because it was just too much. So it's extremely, and that's just because it's not being broken down and it's the fat's being uh you know consumed and metabolized by microorganisms. The other thing you'll notice with uh if you're unable to digest fat is that your stool, uh your feet seeds in the toilet will float because it's lighter than the fat is lighter than water. So anyway, also um, so when you're talking about your sternum and your belly button, there's a lot of stuff in there. There's your pancreas, there's your small intestines, there's your liver, gallbladder, uh, spleen. This was a lot of stuff in there's stomach. So to identify exactly what it is is hard. However, but what the way you're describing it is that um it never goes away. So the never going away sounds like it could also be an underlying ulcer. There could be an ulcer in there, and there could be uh um blockage or problem with producing bile and getting it to the place. Sounds like there's multiple parts of the system that are that are being affected. And again, Shannon, it's really the same kind of thing we were talking about. We've got to clean up and heal the gut. So why there is a good reason? So gastritis means you've got inflammation, you know, not an ulcer, but the whole stomach lining is inflamed. And then you have an ulcer as well, which if it's a gastric ulcer, it means it's in the stomach, or if it's a uh a duodenal ulcer in the small intestines, depends where it is. So um, and then a kidney stone. So the kidney stones are usually so uh calcium oxalate, but an acidic urine, but you're dehydrated and your acid, your urine's acidic, definitely gonna get a stone. Um, and uh now the oxalates, by the way, we look at uh oxalate stones, uh, even in people that have are chronic um stone formers, 60-70% of the oxalate in the stone was produced endogenously in the body. It wasn't from what they ate. Is this true? Okay, because we make oxalate as part of our uh metabolic processes. And also magnesium. If you're eating a lot of healthy green food and drinking green juices, everything green is gonna have magnesium. So if you've got magnesium, the magnesium will bind to the oxalate, therefore, it won't arrive at the kidney where it can uh combine with calcium. All right, so anyway, but all of this, Shannon, is is looking like there is your stomach and your gastrointestinal track, you're screaming, please. I need a vacation.
SPEAKER_02I've been working too long for too hard. You haven't given me a day off.
Practical Gut Repair: Juice, Binders, Biofilms
SPEAKER_01It needs a day off. Not a metaphoric day, it needs some time off. And you're gonna do with your your juice cleanse. That for you it'd be really good if you could you know do juice cleanse for all get used to it. But actually, remember, water fast is easier. First three days are harder, you go insane, and and I'm gonna be having my manual available soon. I wrote it, I need to get it uh published, and as soon as I get it published, it'll be available on fasting. How can you fast at home safely? And you can't. Don't let the doctors and the medical profession scare you. Um that's what they do, standard of scare. They're really good at it. They'll scare you about everything, right? Uh, and uh the irony, the irony is that after about a few scares, that you've been through a few scares with them, and then and then you've run to them for help, by then you should have developed a real scare of them. You should be scared of them. But we're scared of these monsters out there. So, you know, there are monsters out there, and so I get insurance. What is insurance? Insurance is gonna kill the monsters. So basically, this reminds me of um the mafia, right? The mafia comes into your neighborhood and says, and burns your garage or whatever. You don't start paying me money, it's gonna happen again. It's called extortion. Uh so they've got the mafia. They first of all, they tell you that these high blood pressure are gonna get you. And so we're gonna kill them. We're gonna kill them. So you've hired the mafia. So medical insurance is uh mafia insurance because they're gonna kill, they've got all these tools, fantastic uh pharmaceutical tools. Oh, and by the way, so SIBO again is another thing, right? Uh, it's a dysbiosis in the upper bowel, and then a colitis or irritable bowel is a dysbiosis in the lower. Well, guess what? It's all connected. Just keep it as dysbiosis. I don't have a balanced uh microorganism in my gut. Why do you have low butyrate? Because you don't have any bifidobacter bifidus, which is the bacteria that makes butyrate. And there's some other ones too, but that's the main one. And why don't you have that? Because that has to do with what we eat again, because butyrate is a short-chain fatty acid produced by bacteria from the foods that we've eaten. But if we haven't eaten those foods, they can't do it. And an unhealthy diet, we won't be getting those. So all of these problems have to do with diet and the GI tract. So you've got to do uh either a juice cleanse or a water fast because on day four you're not hungry anymore because it wasn't hunger in the first place. The hard time is the first three days. So lock yourself in a room with a bunch of water and tell someone to keep the key until day four. On day four, they could open the door and you can hug and get ready for your fast. All right. But um, all this healed. How sure am I a hundred percent? But unless you go, you know, you can't like do a really good water fast and then uh even break it, right? Do the refeeding, right? And then go back to uh the the way the way it was because it'll the same thing will happen again, right? It's because so we one thing that's interesting, people that are given advice on how to restore health and balance in their life, and they go, Well, how long do I have to eat this way? How long do I have to go to bed early? How long do I have to quit smoking? So I don't really know how to answer those questions, except to say, well, as long as you like breathing, whatever it takes to be restored to health, whatever it takes to be restored to health, the same is required to maintain health, whatever is required to be restored to health, the same is required to maintain health. Easy. Common sense. It's like duh, it's a duh. It's one of those duhs that we forget because we're thinking, right? Rockefeller, how long do I have to take these antibiotics? For 10 days. You don't take them 10 days, marinam. So that's the Rockefeller mindset of how long you have to do something. How long do I have to live healthy? I don't like it. You don't like it. Okay, live unhealthy. But guess what's gonna happen? Don't tell anybody. All right, where are we now? Uh uh okay. You know, I'm sorry we didn't get too many, but you know what? I have questions about setting up a consultation with my regular doctor to get a necessary medication for parasite. Listen, you you can't. Regular doctors are not human, they are white coats connected to uh the cloud, right? These are uh clones. Speaking of clones, did anybody see what happened to um what's his name? Jim Carrey? What the heck happened to Jim Carrey? He's gone. They did they made a really bad clone. It's unbelievable. Unbelievable, unbelievable what they do. It's incredible. So anyway, yeah, so so so you so you know, in other words, a regular doctor will not give you the parasite. First of all, the regular doctor is gonna say you don't have parasites. And why do I say that? Because if he said or she said you for testing, you're gonna find out you have it. Most of the time we don't find them because they don't hang out just in the gut, they're anywhere. They can be in the in the in the in the in the liver, the pancreas, the lung, whatever, wherever. So they're not they they're not gonna find it. And if they did, if you if you actually had, you know, I don't know, pinworms or tapeworm or something that they could find, the prescription is almost like uh RDA, the recommended daily allowance. 50 milligrams of vitamin C a day. Sure, that's really good for a uh a fly, but for but it's enough to not get end stage scurvy. It's not enough for health. That's the thing. So, anyway, uh you know, it's the same thing with these antiparasitic medicines. They give you just enough. And then and it's not enough, and they don't take it long enough. So, what happens? You just disturb those guys because remember, they're laying anywhere from 2,000 to 200,000 eggs a day, and each of those eggs can become between 2,000 and 200,000 worms. So you don't just take a few pills for a couple days in a row. You got to take three weeks on, one week off, three weeks on, one week off, and do this for several cycles. They don't know that. The regular doctors don't know that. Remember, they're they're white coated, they're uh how are we gonna call them? There are white coats connected to the cloud, right? And uh they're really good at um acting, they're good at acting, they're good at just reading scripts and stuff like that, and they like themselves a lot, they really like themselves a lot. So, anyway, the regular doctor will not and if for some reason the doctor is uh kind and says, Look, I don't know much about this, but what do you need? I'll do it. You just say, What?
SPEAKER_02You want all of that? Well, I don't know if I can do that. I mean, my medical license, you know. I went to medical school while you were out having fun. I was in medical school, yum, yum, yum. Okay.
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SPEAKER_01All right. Uh, but he finally does, okay, I'll do it. He does it. You go to the pharmacy, they're gonna say, What? Your doctor's crazy, we're not gonna do this. So for save yourself the time, and you know, it's not gonna happen. And if they do do it and you get all those medicines that you're gonna need, uh, your insurance company will say, I'm not paying for that. That's not in standard. And so you're gonna have to pay for it. If you see how much it costs, you'll have to stop paying rent on your house. So, therefore, there are other ways of getting these. And uh, we can guide you if you at hello drottie.com. And there are other places online that you can go. So, in other words, you've got to kind of go around the system only because the system doesn't recognize things that happen to be true, they avoid the truth. All right. So, I can't get you all you guys. I'm sorry, so I'm gonna have I'd I'm gonna answer now some questions that are uh direct live. So where are we now? We're at, let's see, there was one I wanted before. Uh, where was I? Wait, where are we? Uh okay, oh wow, here's I I gotta look at this. This is from Freddie. Hi, Dr. Lily. Monica Hamill, a student of yours, is in a hospital in Chicago. She was out there getting IPT from Rebecca. She has been unresponsive since Tuesday with meningitis. She has made noises. She's made she's made noises when our kids called, but hasn't awakened. Her labs look better than they've been, except for her alkaline phosphatase, which is 1878. She has a stent in her bile duct, and I assume it failed. But her ALT is 25, her bilirumin is 3.1, both at the lowest levels in months. It doesn't sound like the hospital is willing to perform another ERCP to replace the stent given her condition and basically treating this as an end-of-life scenario. Is there anything you would suggest? Oh my gosh. Okay, so they're saying she has meningitis. Was that diagnosed with an LP? Um, you know, lumbar punctures, is that how they were able to diagnose? I hope, I mean, if they're gonna call it that, that's that. So, you know, what are they doing? And her alcohol is high, but nothing else is high. You know, one one thing that comes to mind, but it doesn't, it doesn't it doesn't make sense considering her the labs you're telling me that her ALT is 25. Um, and that is uh there's something called hepatic encephalopathy, which is when uh the liver is not working well enough to um excrete the ammonia. Ammonia is what uh is uh ammonia basically is the on an amino acid or nucleic acid, I think the the the nitrogen we talk about on the amino acids, we have nitrogen connected to carboxylic acid. So in the deamination process in the liver where we're actually making an ALT, you know, um, you know, these anyway, so the deamination process isn't is is is not working. Now the deamination is taking the amino group out. So when you want to when you want to break down an amino acid, that's part of the loop. It happens and you wind up with uh bilirubin, all those things. So when you're unable to to to to process the ammonia and you get a buildup of ammonia in the blood, that causes uh encephalopathy. Okay, basically, it means you become unconscious. Before that, you become cognitively impaired, and you can tell when someone's have that. So I don't know if that's the situation. Um, you know, but it could be. And one thing about the liver, um, when we think of liver enzymes as being high, like the ALT and the AST, when those are really high, we know that there's inflammation going on in the liver, the liver's not doing well. Um, and um, so so if so, for example, somebody's had chronic alcoholic hepatitis or chronic viral hepatitis or whatever, or um autoimmune hepatitis, whatever kind of hepatitis they're having, even uh, what do you call it? Wilson's. So there comes a point where so many uh uh liver cells, hepatocytes are damaged that your liver enzymes start going down because there's no more enzymes being produced. So you could have low enzymes and still have liver failure because uh you've not, and that's what cirrhosis is. So if someone's got had hepatitis, then it becomes liver fibrosis, and then when it starts to get cirrhotic, the enzymes go down because there's no longer any viable liver left to produce enzymes. So again, so we don't know by that. I don't know. It's really we, you know, and that's not a lot, that's not enough information, but I can't believe it. I remember when she was going, and I I uh so the I'm I'm assuming Rebecca knows about this. Are they following her? I uh wish I her labs look better. Wow, you know, it's insane, isn't it? Maybe I should try to get a hold of Rebecca. I I gotta try to get a hold of Rebecca. Uh anyway, but you know, remember, uh, I don't know, but listen, that's a pretty high alkaline fossil and then and and and that has to do that that is an indication of biliary or and liver dysfunction. So we know there's something going on there. So just from just brief that you information you gave me, I would think of a hepatic encephalopathy from too much ammonia. And the way that that's treated, uh, you know, initially is with um, I mean, they can give ornithine and uh uh citrulline, which they do eventually, but you start out with lactulose. And lactulose is basically uh something you drink that grabs ammonia and gives you diarrhea, which is good because you're cleaning out, and you see right away the ammonia comes down that people like wake up, you know. So it's that that would be one thing. The second thing is uh, and then also they'll give uh the uh ornithine and uh citrulline because those are um helpful in the um so if they if if if the liver is no longer capable of managing uh nitrogen, right, and you wind up getting ammonia building up, the ornithine and citrulline function as carriers, they can grab it and get it out, so they're they're helpful to some degree. So the combination of lactulose with those amino acids is uh would be how you would deal with it. Uh and I would definitely, and I wouldn't attribute so obviously they're attributing it all to the meningitis, which is what they do. They love that. They find ananamine and this bummer. My god. Anyway, that's listen, Freddie. That's what uh off the top of my head. Well, actually, it was the middle of my head, but uh anyway, off the middle of my head, that's what I think. Let me this is cold. Hold on. I hope that's better. Um, so all right. Um, oh April, this live chat, they're all replayable because um they're recorded, and then as soon as we're done, they're there. Well, it takes a few minutes, but Instagram pretty quick. Uh, and so they'll all be there on on uh archived. Can you start with the juice fast and then go into the water fast? Absolutely. I quit drinking dark pop and my kidney stones stopped. Yay! I like that. We can do um, what do you call it with that? Rap, right? Can we come up with a rap song? Anyway, that's fantastic. Dark pop, light pop. Don't don't drink it. Uh uh good. I'm glad you stopped that. So what else we got going on here? This is okay. So here's Vania Vanya. Uh Dr. Loto, please tell me what to do with those blisters that I get on my buttocks cheeks. Uh, they call them herpes auster. I did my parasite cleanse three rounds, two weeks on, and three weeks off. I feel much better about so many other symptoms, but I still get those blisters. All right, so here, first of all, uh if you can do a little longer on, so if you do three weeks off, try to do at least three weeks on, but three weeks on, one week off, or three weeks on, two weeks off, because you you don't want it to, you know, because when you're off, they're gonna start. So uh now recurrent blisters on your buttocks. Now, herpes zoster is basically chicken pox revisited, and um, it's usually in one dermatome, meaning it's on one nerve root, right? Because uh, whatever they are, these little things, uh, they hang out on nerve roots. So you'll get an outbreak. So for like if it was in my back here, it would either be this side or this side, but it's usually not both. So when you're saying you get blisters on your buttocks cheeks, you mean just one side, right? Not both sides. And herpes, the thing about herpes zoster is that it's very painful, it'll be itchy, and if you scratch it, you'll cry. So I don't I I if this is a recurrent thing you're having all the time. That's not herpes zoster. So, uh, what I would do is see, try to find another doctor and find out what's going on because it sounds like you're getting this recurrently, and just that just doesn't happen that way. Understand, please, that it just doesn't happen that way. Um, you know, and if it is herpesoster, and it is really painful, sometimes when it's really painful, you've got to go for the pharmaceutical to help you. But if not, you try to deal with this in the same way we've been talking about with everybody else, but uh, and including stepping up your parasite clans. But if it was really painful and all that, and it truly is herpesoster, then um, you know, acyclovirus the drug that that they use. And you just take it for a short time, high doses for a short time to make it so it's not painful so you can sit and stuff. So anyway, I don't know any more details of your situation. That's why everybody join health and healing, at least health and healing, right? And then if you're in Europe or or or or or Africa um or UK or Greenland, it'll be the right time for you on Saturdays. All right. Uh excuse me. This is from Andre, Andre, Andre, Andre, your thoughts about Kangan water, hydrogen water, and coconut organic water. Kangan water, I wouldn't when you when you if you when you if you take an extremely alkaline substance and you put it into your gastric, into your stomach, your stomach has a very low pH, meaning it's very acidic. And you put something that's very alkaline, which is what the canon is, into an acid, what happens? It will change the pH or the acid level of the stomach. It's never going to get you you're not going to absorb the alkalineity will be alkalinity just means that it's got a few extra electrons to share. Um and and and and acidity means you've got a bunch of hydrogen, uh pro just protons hanging out. They need an electron. So what happens? you drop the alkaline in there so you've the it the it the the any effect is done already quickly and now you've unfortunately the raised the pH in other words you made you made your stomach less acidic which is not compatible with health now hydrogen water is completely different that's when they put hydrogen gas H2 into into water and you drink it's got you you know you got you can either get a machine that infuses it or you can um there's this you pellets or tablets you can drop in and they bubble up and when they stop bubbling so when as soon as that tablet shrunk and kind of goes to the top and you still got all those bubbles you drink it but anyway that's completely different and what that does is excuse me I'm gonna sneeze there we go but that's only one I usually have 10. So three okay so and that's really important because actually we make about 10 liters of hydrogen gas in our in our in our in our bowels anyway every day it's very very important and what it does is it penetrates all cells small the smallest molecule in the universe penetrates all cells and when that hydrogen gas runs into a hydroxyl radical which is the uh a hydroxyl radical which is a is one of the is is a very common biochemical intermediate it's also the end product of all kinds of toxic toxins and stuff anyway it accumulates in our cells and that's why we need hydrogen so when that hydrogen H2 runs into an OH you have H2O water. So that's that and then what was the other one? The other one was uh oh coconut the water from coconut is fantastic fantastic fantastic extremely alkalinizing does alkalinity matter when water meets stomach acid yeah well what happens if you got an alkaline water and it gets to stomach acid it the the it they they do their thing it equilibrates so let's just say the pH of the stomach was 1.5 in like uh you're drinking a glass of a uh pH of uh 10 water well there's a certain amount of the uh that we'll bring it up maybe the pH of the stomach will now be three or four i don't but that's it you're not getting alkalinity into your body it all gets taken up it it all that takes place in the stomach thank you everybody for saying nice things i love that that is shingles right there we go here's from Kirsty the zinc 40 milligrams a day suppresses herpes so remember if that's what you have you know we just don't know you it just doesn't sound like it and you didn't say one side which I'm assuming it's not one sided because that's like something that's that's it's obvious and it's the people would bring it up and you haven't brought it up so I I'm I'm thinking it's not um one-sided so uh it doesn't sound like it to me but anyway the zinc's good anyway like here's some of the uh uh lysin 3200 milligrams as needed for pain for herpes is what my daughter uses excellent so you guys are fantastic uh so here we uh so here's Dale uh I didn't see my doctor for 15 years and I was not sick that whole time until I went for the hep C program and I've been ever since. If I had known what it was it would be would have done it first like I said now now the everything went off I was just reading somebody's message and they're all gone all the messages are gone. Well something had to happen weird this week there it is finally we got it now is is is anybody on Tammy nobody on anyway uh what the heck how did it go off? Now they're coming back on the messages. Wow wow anyway what what I think of baking soda it's very good lots of uses just keep open a box and keep it in your refrigerator too to keep things from getting weird keeps it fresh but it's very good you can take baths with it um if you've got you know what's called heartburn uh it will it will help with that right away because what is it's acid it neutralizes it see see if you understand because the baking soda is alkaline so that that's how it works getting back to the can in water you got an alkaline situation a substance you're putting into you and you neutralize it and so that pain from uh heartburn goes away all right so uh where was where can I find that what excuse me so here yes my question was I'm on a water fast only only extended and I'm wondering about is there any benefit using the hydrogen water bottle system to hydrate my water with hydrogen no that's excellent but um it depends on how long you're gonna do a fast for if it's a prolonged fast like you know um you know any anything more than 14 days is what I consider prolonged um then you won't necessarily need that you and just regular water would be fine in other words yes it'd be great if you used it but it's not necessary okay so um wasn't I answering a question where was I with that question uh did it are you back on um anyway what is it uh what is this uh anyway let's get back to our questions here okay uh all right you guys where are we no I don't have a cold it's just that uh about every um couple times a week I just sneeze like sometimes 20 times actually I like sneezing it feels good but so I don't mind 20 sneezes you know if I'm alone and can really enjoy it then it's fantastic uh all right so here's the thing what can I do what can you do to shrink the prostate well number one diet you can do a good thorough class like we've talked about either juice or and it'll be completely even unshrunk it'll be shrunk it'll be shrunk it will shrink oh yeah um and now so that's one thing but eating healthy food stop eating animals um and uh uh stay well hydrated you just have to basically the the prostate gets congested one of the other things that happens is as as men age and their hormone their testosterone goes down their libido decreases and their actual sexual function decreases and um so they stop having sex stop having ejaculations and the prostate gets gorged so you know in the studies in urology um recommend uh to uh for uh uh a man to have 21 a minimum of 21 ejaculations a month so that's one Lynn I'm not in Mesa but my clinic is still there 20 20 years is still there and we're there I'm there virtually so that's it so do do a good thorough cleanse either juice or water and then when you start eating again eat real human food you know stop eating you know it's all the same rules apply to all of us that's stop eating five hours before sleep and all that stuff eat real food you know food that's nutrient dense and you don't eat a lot of it to satisfy your nutrient requirements and uh keep the flow so you know stay well hydrated so you're urinating but also ejaculating because ejaculation clears out the prostate as well and it's not a bad treatment think about it. Are there how many other treatments are gonna have give you the same effect as an orgasm I mean you know it's just not so it's not a bad treatment. I wouldn't say oh man I got to ejaculate now what a bummer 21 times oh wow that's not 21 times a day all right by the way you you all know that the reason the lion is the king of beasts right anybody know why is the lion really the called the king of beasts not because the lion's the strongest no takes seven lions to bring down an elephant how about how many elephants how many lions does it take to bring down a a giraffe the lion is not king of beasts because it's the strongest but believe it or not it's king of the beast because a lion is a male of course and I can't remember how many but it can ejaculate something like I don't know 40 times a day something crazy like that. Which is why you know you've got one male one one lion and several lionesses right and they do the hunting they say you don't hunt you stay home rest we'll take care of the food they bring it home so but that's why he's king of the beast lots of females yeah uh yeah so but for men it's 21 uh a a week a month not not a day okay uh am I on more than one platform YouTube Instagram uh Facebook uh X uh Substack yeah anyway uh what was that question I saw before somebody was asking about the L's Dannless syndrome and their son has it and they say it's a non-genetic now this is new you understand it there was never ever a non-genetic Dannless syndrome never but yeah no I don't know how these things they keep changing but um and so now they've got all these different variants right um and uh and I think you said one variant that he might have had so I would like to talk to you because you can't this is such a broad thing we really have to talk about oh thank you let me write that down which you said there about publisher check out hello at spies.com different languages and audiobooks I gotta get that book out okay so you're right thank you wait let me record this somewhere all right what huh I know why is there we go yay okay fantastic thank you very much for that all right we'll check it out uh okay so so what is what wait so your daughter has uh uh what do you call it the variant or what what what are they calling it because I know there is uh I'm looking here what they're writing here isn't it there are 13 types of something under the 2017 classification including classical hypermobile most common is vascular cardiovascular all right anyway uh the thing is it's a it's if it's if it's truly that someone has this then if it's yeah because we we should have a concept so I can get in detail but if it's if it's if it's if it's really manifest if if it's really manifesting as as you know basically it is genetic. Even if you don't see it at birth it doesn't mean it was there it just hadn't you know this always there but it's a genetic it's a problem with it it's one of the few genetic conditions there's like you know less than what was it but maybe five percent of all uh uh people have genetic problems that are that are significant and that's one of them um and even though they're they they they're coming up with all these kinds of there's they're they're they're referring to them as types and all that there's no so uh in other words like if you notice the different types they say right there's all they're doing is mentioning different locations so same with everything so if there's a process going on and it's in a different location doesn't mean it's a different type it just means it's a different location but what's going on with this condition is that there is an actual genetic defect and that doesn't you you you you you you can't change that unless with crisper technology and if you get Bill Gates you might be able to change that Bill Gates is pretty good at that. Uh anyway well so let you know Kirsty let's let's so you did you notice it just three months ago so this is not this is so they they give it a name you know they they they they they they they've now named it so we're done looking that's one of the problems with naming it now we're not looking at it anymore we're not looking what's going on because we know it's they we know we nailed it so okay so if it's three months ago and how old is your daughter you know anyway yeah let's talk about this let's this appointment um all right so where are you what time are we going here? Oh wow it's time here let me answer this one here this is at Graystone here. Doc I hear you when you say you you support a healthy and plant based lifestyle oh what so what do you recommend to feed the healthy lipids for our brain etc yeah good question we feed the healthy lipids by the way we always should and that's with seeds nuts and um you know chia seeds six tablespoons porridge uh you know within a nut milk a day flax seeds hemp seeds pumpkin seeds and they have butters you can get a hemp seed butter you can get a pumpkin seed butter from the raw and you can you know there's lots of fun ways to eat it but that's where all oils come from and you can eat nuts remember always soak nuts and seeds um to uh wake them up okay because they're dormant as per nature they're dormant and so yeah just join the group just go online drloodie.com drloodie.com and you can join the group so join any one of them and um let's start hanging out every week so we can keep answering same time that we started today tomorrow will be um another one but it'll be a private with just the group of us and we interact we talk right so um yeah yeah so so that's how we get fats and and when you talk about the brain and fats people they're always talking usually thinking about EPA and DHA and icosopentenoic acid and delcosohexanoic acid are are are derivatives of the omega 3 and the alpha linolinic acid the the derivatives of it and they're they're they're very very very polyunsaturated fats and they're very important for brain development and all that sort of thing and function. And remember we don't need as much as a fish does a cold water fish otherwise our body would make it because God did not blow it make mistakes like that. God didn't when I made the humans I I forgot to make them so that they make enough uh derivative uh uh fatty uh derivative uh poly unsaturated uh gonna have to put them right near the fish somewhere so that they can eat a lot of fish that didn't happen there we just need to get the parent oils from the whole food source you don't just squeeze you know you don't drinking oils eating oils is it's not not that you shouldn't so if you want to have a salad put olive oil or some other oil on it to to make it delicious but don't be that's not your source of fats. Your source of fats needs to come from the whole seed nuts like that nut butters we need to eat and from the seeds and nuts not only do you get all the fats you need all the omega 3s and sixes that you need you also get amino acids it's complete pro most of them are well like uh chia seeds complete protein hemp seeds so they're complete proteins complete proteins like steak apple chop yeah so uh anyway we can get them so six tablespoons chia soaked overnight in the nut milk and then you put on strawberries or whatever you like to make a delicious cinnamon vanilla uh and uh three tablespoons of freshly ground flax seeds later on today uh in a nut milk and then add two table handfuls of broccoli sprouts grind it all up add some strawberries and blueberries or whatever and enjoy do that and then throughout the day eat some walnuts at least one cup of walnuts and you did it you did it and you're also still gonna have avocados and stuff like that so it's fun that's how we get our oils and that's how we should all right you guys so why do you hey listen fantastic day we only had one weird thing it was short so does that mean that they are like getting used to me and maybe they're getting used to me they let me what they must realize is that I have no power actually blah blah blah blah blah I sit here and talk and most people think I'm weird some people think it's good information but it doesn't really change anything that's gonna hurt their system I'm not here telling people to revolt or don't use this product you know you know I'm just saying don't use any of the products no so um but anyway uh I guess I'm not a threat anyway uh uh except to myself anyway you guys swadika namaste namaskar and aloha have a fantastic week and listen send me a message in one of the things are we at war or not I'm just wondering if World War III has started anyway let's check it out thank you Vanya you guys are fantastic beautiful bye bye