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Oh oh oh, staying alive. Staying alive, Oh oh oh oh, staying alive. See not everything works in spoken word anyway. Hello everybody. We are ten minutes early because I have a couple of things I need to go over and then we're gonna get started. Today is a two for two for Monday. Doesn't rhyme, there's no no rhyme or reason. Okay, Doctor Artists will be on in about seven minutes and he's gonna take your questions. Call phone numbers right there, says get help. You know that um

Michael Jordan meme that flits around, It's like stop it. Get help right there, six nine, three, five four eight eight seven nine. You can call in. If you want to join the telegram group, you can do that too, T dot M E four slash ball b A A L busters b U S T E R S. Those are the two methods. There's other methods. You can email me, but I'm probably not gonna see

it by this point because I'm juggling too many different windows right now. And so that's part one is Doctor Artists live colin as scheduled as always on Mondays. Right after he gets off, Like there's gonna be like five minutes where they're gonna overlap and Priscilla Romans and Melissa Goldbeck are going to be coming onto

the show for the next hour and what they're doing. If Priscilla Romans has been on the show two to three more two to three times before this, she's Greathcare Health Advocate, okay, And Doctor Artists and doctor Elie are both affiliated with Great Care the Triple A program for Doctor Artists. The Triple A package is what it's called. That is through greath Care Advocacy, and that's something where you can have doctor Artists himself as your healthcare advocate. So that's

nection. I don't know if everybody's been making because they don't typically show up on the screen together, and I don't think people click on the videos that don't have the certain visual, you know, cues to for people to think that, oh, that might be affiliated or related to Doctor Artists. So it is, and now you'll know, I have not been crying. Yesterday I did a video and I was explaining the last two days I've had longer

than that. Actually, I've had really bad red eyes, itchy last night, started getting a sore throat, headaches, body, aches, like you know when you're getting sick and you get those body aches in your bones. All that was happening last night and this morning. So I'm here. I am here, and I'm going to push through this because this is my time to do stuff and it's my schedule. As I said yesterday, I was

writing all day. I was dealing with the stuff that I deal with, just living in this house with the people, and I was tired in pain, and I used my words because I expressed myself the way I expressed myself, without sugarcoating or censoring myself a couple of times. And this false piety that people pretend to have, Like if you're an old woman or an old man, you've lived long enough to hear swear words before, don't act like you know your your ears are are shredded to death and you can no longer

exist. If that's how fragile you are, you probably shouldn't be watching anything that I do or listening to anything I do. Find your information somewhere else. I'm not trying to scare people away by saying that, But don't criticize me after I was basically a lump of flesh in a chair trying to put out a video for you anyway. Don't get paid for this and you don't contribute, So why do you How do you think you have us say in

anything that I do? Since five years ago when I decided to be a content creator and start write and writing these videos, I used to write them I still do sometimes, and then produce them and then set them up. And they were all of pre made videos that I sent out. I didn't do live streams, so they were all like a big, huge project. I did those because the information interested me, and in the future they would

be available or around for my daughter. If anybody else found, you know, value in it, fine, great, wonderful, but that's not what it was for and it still isn't. It's my journey through life, and the way I go about it is how I go about it. And if you judge me, expect to be judged back. Okay, because this this

this game of oh my god, my fragile little virgin ears. If you're seventy years old, you're no virgin and your ears aren't either, Okay, so get over it, or don't watch that one, or just ignore it. People or people you want to be that critical of somebody, come on, man, I don't. I don't buy it. And here's the going

back to the whole count tribution thing. Even if somebody was a contributor and when they are, which is rare, there's no, there's no. It's done based on the agreement and the understanding that you're not changing the show because you're contributing. It stays in and remains an independent show or a video or a reference material that I created because this is what I was doing long before you showed up on the scene and started telling me how to live. So

that's not how it's going to go. If you do that, it's because you appreciate the show for what it is and you want to see it do well. It's not because you want to get some kind of leverage in there and try to augment it for your laking and then screw everybody else has been watching it for however long they've been watching it. That's not fair to everybody

else. So I'm just going to keep doing me. You know, I don't mean that in a weird sense in a solo closet or anything like that, but I'm going to express myself how I do, and if I slip out of word every once in a while. I'm a New Yorker from from I'm sorry, an Italian from New York. Get over yourself, for God's sakes, and stop pretending like you're some super Christian when everybody is a human. And if you're going to judge somebody like that, you shouldn't be watching

the show anyway, because we're not about judging other people here. This is not how we roll, all right, it's least of all me. If you're gonna be rude, take it elsewhere. Thank you. That's all I had to say, because it irked me because I had basically dragged my carcass

into this chair to do something. You could see my eyes. I look horrible right now, And that was That was one of the comments that I got back because I got frustrated when YouTube, on a non monetized video decided to block the screen for like a minute with some stupid ad that said pray for Israel. Here you go, Israel, you guys are a bunch of terrorists in your state, not saying that the people are, but the government of that country it most certainly is. So I skipped the ad because I

have an AD block around there. But it took a long time for it to get back onto the video of Bill Cooper, and I said the F word, sue me. Don't sue me because you can't. There's what are your damages? Give me a break. Is No one's forcing you to sit in this chair or whatever chair or whatever phone you're watching it on. Doctor artists will be on very shortly. Like I said, it's gonna be him

for the first hour, so call in six seven nine. You should you should be like appreciative of my my, my, my resistance to being altered like everyone else is like I'm not the you know, pet your head and kiss your butt channel. There's plenty of those out there. You want to do, you want them to, you know, strike your ego and sell you stuff they don't need all day long. You should be over there.

That's not what I do here. I'm actually trying to prepare people with information that can help them protect their family, improve their health, and be aware of things before they happen, so you're not caught off guard. And if that's not something that's a value to you, no one asks you to stay okay, And if it is something of value to you, welcome aboard. Right, I've been throwing life rafts out for people for five years, and now you're making me want to send it. The next one be an exploiting

garbage barge, you know, all right? And that goes back into I've been doing the video that I'm outside of that the book right now that I'm the part that I'm in. I'm actually transcribing the video that I did from Bill Cooper last night, the episode nine. I'm transcribing it by hand, so I have to listen to it. The one that they put up in there for a transcript on YouTube is completely incorrect, and there's no punctuation either,

and it's all wrong. So I have to listen to it and then like get like half of a sentence right that, you know, type that out, and then continue to listen to it. Go back and this I'm

about ten minutes into it. So I wanted to transcribe that one because it helped you support the previous section when I was going over the first and third degree of the Freemasonic Order and his explanation of how it's a priest craft and they're utilizing since ancient times mind control tactics and they knew about these mind control tactics as far back as back then. Doctor Artist is available, so I'm gonna stop talking and now I'm bringing him in. Hello, sir, what's

up, Daniel? How are you man? Here? I look swollen? Yeah, oh yeah, it is it most certainly here. I'll change it. I'll fix it. Which way do you like this or that? Oh? Either one's fine? All right? Yeah, I don't know what happened. I think it might have been my cat, could have been something else, but it started in one and went to the other. It looks like I got beat up or was crying. But it's just a really inflamed pink eye stuff, headaches, sort of throat. Yeah, all right, well

you know how to fix that, right, chop off the head? No, oh man, All you gotta do is a one drop of popadonidine in your eyeballs. Man, do it a couple of times a day. Providon iodine. I think I have that. Yeah, I had asked, uh, I had asked for backup. I go because we have the spray bottle of like the the topical type of three percent hydrogen peroxide. I go. If I spray that directly directly in my eye, Is that all right? Because I was getting so frustrated with the itching. I was like, I

don't even care if it burns as long as it's not itching. And she's like, you probably should't do that. Don't do that. No, there's actually a way to uh to clean it out and cure conjunctivirus or pink I almost within a day or two, just using providoniodine drops. They do it for infants and adults and children. Yeah, all right, it looks like we've got to have a call in, so let's uh yeah, right, you are you there? Okay? Is this is this Bobby? I heard

Bobby from New York. All right, So you're not gonna be able to hear the response unless you have your show like ready to go. You can ask the question and if you want to stay on the line, you can do that, and then if you have like an additional follow up question, that way you can you know, not have to disconnect, but you'll have to listen to it on a different device because I don't have this thing set up the right way. I don't have the budget, I don't have the

switchboard. Don't no problem, just quickly it'll be on for repeats where I can, like you know, wipe things down that he's said. Yeah, so doctor artists, it'll be on replay road on right, correct, Yeah, so you'll be able to watch it. A great, sorry to write it down. Okay, great, So I'll why give my question now? Yeah, go for it, Okay, thank you, all right, thank you Bobby for me New York. I called me four coming up on in one month, it would be two years since I had a stroke I called

before. So since that night I woke up half my body helping numb, I have looked godgic of constantly flimping three four times a day. And I'm going through quantum healing and a bunch of things and whatever is my question? Um number one, I'm going through a disabilin case and UM get broke and I literally can't work, and I'm coming up on doctors where they're telling me because I smoked maljuana, that's why I'm this way, and I'm trying to

explain I smoked my own want of my whole life. And since the night I got the stroke, I've been this way. So is there a clear difference? Does they have nothing to do with the marijuana. Is it's just a stroke? And then what can I do to improve my nerve damage? I'm sixty? Is there a chance, I mean recovering or is this sick? Who? Thank you, thank god, bless you doctor, honest, thank you. Now, Daniel, can you repeat to me what outside of

the stroke he's had before? What were the symptoms he was having? I couldn't really hear it? Okay, So he had a numbness in like a whole one side of his body, waking up that way, sleeping for three or four times a day, very lethargic, and uh what was that? What else was there? Bobby? Did I miss anything? Um? Jis completely completely numb, I can tell on the right side. And also a

lack of focus. Um, I've gotten better over like the last couple of months where I can like articulate my thoughts, but um, I see my my lack of focus is also focused. Got Has he been using any nicotine agents? Besides not marijuana doesn't count. Is there any other nicotine agent? Are there other nicotine agents you've been using? Besides you know the other the other thing that that that you that you and nicotine agents? Right? So, would did you take any other nicotine? Did you take any nicotine?

No? No, no, no, no drinking maljuana. Got it? Okay? All right, Well, I will give you the recommendation to you. All right, you ready, Bobby, I'm gonna I'm gonna set the phone down now and let you listen on the last name. Okay, okay, no problem, all right, got go Forture, all right, Bobby, all right. So I appreciate him calling in. Sorry for all of his symptoms. Every one of his symptoms are neurological, by the way,

All of them are related to neurotoxicities. And I'm not sure I didn't hear him reference if he did or had the COVID nineteen shots or anything or head covid. I don't know. However, each of the neurotoxins that are either the spike protein we've all been exposed to or spike proteins, or the vaccines or sheddings if he's received them, there are many, many neurotoxic symptoms that are occurring as a result of the exposure to these things, either from water,

food, or vaccine. So it doesn't matter. His symptoms are going to be related and correlated to, most likely these venomous neurotoxins. So marijuana is a cannabinoid product, so it has what are called cannabinoids inside marijuana plants that would actually only bind to cannabinoid receptors. Unfortunately, the neurotoxins of covid neurotoxins with the vaccines which lead to strokes, paralysis, half of your body

paralyzed. His symptoms almost sound like the beginning of geon Beret syndrome, which is half of your body being paralyzed, and he's having that slowly. So a couple of things. Number One, you have to release the venom off of your neurotoxic I'm sorry, off of your nicotine receptors in your body, which is why I asked, are you taking into nicotine agents? Marijuana doesn't have nicotine as far as I know, so nicotine agents would include nicotine gum,

nicotine patches, nicotine pouches. So if I were you, Bobby, I would go buy some nicorette or nicotine gum. You can buy nicorette version are healthier versions like Lucy's brand and a brand on Amazon called Rugby. Rugby you do not need to buy four milligram gum, only two milligram gum sizes. And then if I were you, Bobby, I would chew one of these gums four times a day for two for ten minutes at a time,

and then spit them out if you don't. If you if you start chewing on the gum, it within ten minutes you're getting really nauseous pukey and you want to throw up. This is because you have a lot of venom inside of your body that the nicotine is helping to release. If that is two exacerbating or exaggerated in symptoms and you're over a toilet vomiting up all the poisons the nicotine's releasing, that's okay, Stop the gum and go get patches.

If I were you, I would wear a seven milligram patch every day, seven milligrams. They come in seven milligrams, fourteen milligrams in night, and twenty one milligram sizes. Just get the seven milligram and slap it on the side of your ribs and wear it every day. Replace it every single day. The neurotoxic symptoms will be removed with nicotine. Now the venom is going

to be released. You're going to start seeing improvements in your paristhesia, this tingling numb, this feeling you have in your body and this really sleepy tired scenario and your speech. I think you mentioned your words. You were stumbling with words. This is actually a tall tailed sign of the venom reaching the cognitive nerves in your brain that control speech, and nicotine will release it. Also, nicotine is published to improve cognitive or mental function. So I would

wear a seven milligram patch every day. The next thing you need to do. I'm not sure about all of your health, but there is a massive correlation between ecoli and yeast in the bodies of all of us that are replicating these venom spike proteins to make us continue to get worsening symptoms as more and more venoms being manufactured in the body. How do you get that out? You have to do two things. Releases the venom, then you need to

do these two things. I would order food grade hydrogen peroxide online to break up into pieces the venom spike proteins that have been released. You're gonna start with three drops of food grade hydrogen peroxide and eight ounces of distilled water. You can buy that at Walmart a Target for buck a gallon, So six day and ounces of distilled water. You're gonna put three drops of food grade hydrogen peroxide into it, and every day you're going to go up by one

drop in the distilled water of food grade hydrogen peroxide. So you're gonna go from three drops and each day go up until you get to twenty five drops a day. You're going to drink this an hour before you eat or drink anything else, so do it first thing in the morning. I would also get edta at a thousand milligrams. That's a supplement. You can order it at the Doctor Artists Show dot com if you want to. I just released

my own thank god. There's been a national supply chain shortage for a lot of companies and we were able to get an American source and actually manufacture our own a couple weeks ago and supply that one thousand milligrams of EEDTA with the hydrogen peroxide and do the nicotine, and then I recommend one other thing. If you're gonna go to the doctor to Show dot com and get the Edta Eedta and food read hydrogen peroxide, break the venom proteins into little bitty pieces.

Then you need to bind them with a binder. On my website, I've had for the last two and a half years. A binder that binds these venoms. It's called apple pecked and powder. Just buy it you want. Fifteen hundred milligrams are close to it a day. That's like two or three capsules. That's what I would do, and just do that every day,

and do it for three to six months. If I were you at the point you start seeing your symptoms are improving, I would then make sure I once your symptoms are improved and you're not having the symptoms anymore, Bobby, I would stay on the nicotine product every day as prevention, and at least at a two milligram dose of something gum once a day or a two

milligram size patch. And if you have all your symptoms gone and you still have these seven milligram hatches, just cut them up into like two or three milligram sizes, cut them into like two or three pieces, and then wear one piece every day for prevention for future exposure to venom or viruses. That's what it prevents. Do not smoke. I do not like smoking. Don't

do that. And then I would continue EDTA once your symptoms are gone to a thousand milligrams a day, and then I would encourage you to do apple pecked and powder. Just continue to stay on that. We're all exposed to toxins and poisons faster than we can detox them, So using something like that daily be very beneficial, which is what I do every single day, and I don't even have any of these symptoms. I take it to make sure I don't. So let me ask you this because this has been coming up

in my feed A lot of people are asking this question. I have broughtuct DMSO with you before. I'm not sure if that's just to do with arthritic conditions. What I know can go everywhere. So would you use also maybe potentially a DMSO And what about cloning dioxide? Does that apply here too? Yeah? So, the published patents for venom technology used as drugs and vaccines in a human they publish the number number one commercial and industrial standard is to

use food grade hydrogen peroxide to detoxify venoms. DMSO can work. Also, MMS, which is chlorine dioxide, also has published benefits to detox venoms. In fact, it's proven to break apart venoms even in water, like if you put king Cober venom in water and then add MMS or chlorine dioxide to it. It'll actually destroy the King Cober venom in it. And this isn't

surprising. Chlorine dioxide is a form of chlorine. Chlorine is published and we add it to our drinking water to actually d nature and kill off bacteria, fungi, venoms. It also does it for and they publish the exact amount of chlorine in documents that d nature and detoxify or change the structure of venoms even suspended in water. They know what those levels are. Chlorine does it? So? Yes, And just so you know, chlorine's not dangerous only

at certain levels. Your body needs more chlorine than it does salt every day. Did you know that. In fact, when they pump you full of ivy fluids in a hospital, the bag of water is actually sodium chloride, salt, chlorine water. And do you know the chlorine content is twice as much as the salt, and they're pumping that into the veins of all Americans the moment you're sick. Yeah, this is why they do it. The body needs chlorine. The body needs salt at certain levels. But just like

water, you can drink too much water and drown to death. Yes, you can ingest too much chlorine and die to death. Yes, you can ingest too much venom and die. Yes, you can probably ingest too much nicotine and die. But nicotine is not a toxin. It's not an addictive substance that was proven by Harvard in twenty fifteen. Do not worry Bobby about the nicotine recommendation. Go do it now. Let me ask this other question here, because it came up and made. When I think stroke, I

immediately inmit, maybe this isn't correct. Associate some sort of potential blockage. Is there some sort of scan for clots that he should be petitioning his doctors to set him up with. Is there something that if even if indirectly so they don't know that that's why he's looking, you know what I mean? Yeah, there's actually three tests that should be requested if he's seeing medical professionals.

I would request a D dimer test. I would request a troponin test, so D dimer is spelled D DASH D I m R. A triponent test is t R O P O N I N troponent. And then I also would request that they absolutely one percent make sure you ask for it. Ask for a phospho light base A two tests, they can order it.

They can request it just simply from a blood sample. All three of those d dimers, phosphol IPSA two and troponents just you know, all three of those are indicative of venom poisoning without having to tell you it's venom poisoning. But the medical literature publishes d dimers is if it's elevated inside of you, Bobby, is an indicator that your body's making blood clots. The elevated d dimers, it says in the medical literature. All medical doctors when they see

elevated d dimers need to look for snake venom poisoning. That's what it says in their literature. So this it perfectly explains why the blood clots are being created by the venomous spike proteins of covid, and the vaccines that have the spike proteins are telling you to make them because they cause blood clotting, and clots do lead to strokes. Strokes are created when there's a lack of oxygen making it to the tissue, so blood clots can block blood bringing in oxygen.

But also if you're hemorrhaging like bleeding out in your tissues without blood clots. You're just bleeding out of your arteries and blood vessels into your body. That's reducing oxygen to your tissues and you will have a stroke also, so it can be too thin of blood and too thick of blood close in clotting

that can lead to strokes. See. Troponin is a reaction to venoms destroying and busting open heart cells called cardiomyocytes, and the stuff now circulating in your blood is picked up as what is called troponins, and snake venom does that

in patience. In fact, it's most prevalent in men. When venom occurs in the human body, either ejected by a scorpion, by a stinger, or ejected by fangs or by a vaccine, or if you drank it or swallowed it, when those venom spike proteins hit your heart cells called cardiomyocytes and

causes death of those, the result is troponins. The medical doctors are told when you see elevated troponin levels in anybody, even if they don't know you have venom inside of you, they're told that tells you that that is a myocardial infarction death of heart muscle, which is a descriptive heart attack symptom.

And then the phospholite A say two is a venom component that causes multiple organ failure and death, and it was the number one thing isolated from They said, it looks The University of Arizona published a study where they they looked at three hundred patients who died from COVID and said that there was one enzyme in their body at levels never before seen in a human. Twenty times what's ever been seen, They said, that is so much phospholipasa two, it seriously

looks like they published it looks like venom is coursing through the blood. And it is an enzyme found in rattlesnake venom called phospholipe as A two. Well, just say no. Doctor Rashid Bhutar, just a few months before you passed away, had massive elevated phospholipase A two in his blood. I asked him to go get tested. And this is a enzyme found in rattlesnake venom, in all snakes, venoms and venoms that causes death of organs in the

body. And if you cause death of tissue, neurological even you'll have paralysis of any part of your body where there's nerves go and it could actually summarize all of your symptoms and without talking to the medical doctors about venom, ask for those three tests. If they come back positive, you absolutely have venom in your body and you know it, and then you know what to do because you've discussed told you what to do, right exactly. Okay, So

I have someone on hold here from Sequim Washington. But can we say maybe this is like a maybe a generalized term not proper, but when you're talking about cell death, is that you know inadvertently? Is it not always like a cytotoxin that we're talking about of some kind. Cytotoxicity means cell death,

right right? So okay, So if somebody's having those problems, like say in their liver and their heart, and they've had you know, they say they have vaccine damage, because this is one of the questions that came about, would that be potentially assigned that the cytotoxin or whatever it was in the I mean, that's that's that's dying cell like heart cells, right, that's like myocarditis if you're having heart pains and liver pains and stuff like that,

right, Yeah, that's cytotoxicity of heart muscle. If you have kidney failure, that's cytotoxicity of your kidney. If you're having paralysis or death of nerves or mile and sheath in your brain that leads to Parkinson's and MS and Alzheimer's, you're having cytotoxicity of neurons in the central nervous system to lead your symptoms. And there are three things all venoms do. They're either sell toxic called

cytotoxic. They're neurotoxic, which means they're neurologically toxic. Or they're blood toxic, meaning they cause blood clots and strokes, so what they do or hemorrhaging. So absolutely, you're absolutely right. Okay, so let's bring this person on real quick. Hello, how are you? I'm kind? Thanks? How about you? All right? State your name and ask you a question. So my name is Pamela. Pamela, Sorry, I don't I'm gonna start again. My name is Pamela. I'm calling in because I have a

vaccine injury. I took the Johnson and Johnson approximately a year ago, virginally from Canada. So I took GET for immigration purposes to get into the US. GET married and so on. I reached out to doctor Talbraun when I first originally started having symptoms, and he gave me a protocol to follow. So I followed the nicotine gum, the vent night clay in ac and so on. Now I'm experiencing well. Initially my hair started to fall out,

so that was something right away that I knew that something was wrong. After taking it, I didn't really want to take it, but in the end I did, and then I went to the hospital because I had like after painting, I've noticed like bruising and stuff and like round circular marks on my wrists and it looked appeared to be like blood cloths that was getting zapps and things and electrical stuff going on. That they run my blood and said everything

was normal, and so I started doing the nicotine. I've done the parasite cleanse from Doctor Artists. I'm one of the members on the club. And I've also done the applefectin powder, the EEDTA and the hydrogen peroxide. I'm doing that now. As for the protocol, but I get I still get numbness in my hands when I wake up and then in the night. It's at first it was like almost like a dead arm, and then it's now just limited to my hands and what it feels like arthritic pain throughout the day.

So I'm wondering what I can do to add to the protocol to help myself. Yeah, this is great, So thanks for calling in. So I have a few questions. Actually, before you hang it up, can't you hear me at all? Or can you just repeat her what I'm about to say? Yeah, of course I can hear this. Yeah, I think she has it in the background anyway, so she might be to hear that way too. Okay, good, So can you tell me how much nicotine you're doing a day? Can you tell him how much nicotine you're doing

it in a day? So, the nicotine i'm during the for the four hours, like the four patches for ten minutes at two milligrams a day ETA I just started this past week and I'm doing a thousand milligrams, and the apple pectin powder I'm taking two of those, so pretty much two at the eight in the morning and then the nicotine throughout the day. Actually, I probably exceed the two milligrams four times a day. I chew it pretty regularly.

And the hydrogen peroxide I just drop it in. I did the parasite cleans because I just wanted to clean out whatever gut bacteria I had and did you have any? And did you have any? Yeah? Yeah? Good? All right? So I noticed like some rubbery like white things, so I kind of went well, because possibly be a parasite. So I decided to detox and get that out of me. Well that's awesome, Okay, so your nicotine. Continue doing that several times a day, which is great.

To the gum, the two milligram versions, I would do it four times a day at least for at least ten minutes. That'll be hugely effective. Good job starting the EDTA recently. That is a massively important product. Continue that one thousand milligrams a day, which is great. Your hydrogen peroxide, please make sure you're doing fifteen drops at least in distilled water every day and drink that. Make sure it's fifteen drops to twenty drops is what i'd

recommend every day. Now, if by chance, you are drinking the actual hydrogen peroxide and you get any burning or sensation in your throat, which I've only heard a couple of people say that's happened to them by empty vegetable capsules, which I do, and I actually put the hydrogen peroxide right in the capsule and then we'll swallow it without it having to touch my throat. It goes into your stomach. Acid your body will then use it to break apart

venoms that are neurotoxic. That's a way of getting it in without having it tasted or have it go down your esophagus. You can just skip it all. So that's what I would recommend, and continue doing that, and then you've got your apple pecked and powder and bentonite clay. Continue doing those.

The EDTA hydrogen peroxide as a certain with nicotine will be extremely beneficial. In fact, nothing I don't think for you to reclaim your health is going to be more beneficial than the EDTA hydrogen peroxide and the nicotine products that you're using. That is phenomenal, all right, So that's what I recommend. Continue doing that, don't stop doing those. Make sure you're getting those doses.

And then you already mentioned your bentonite clay and apple pecked and powder. Make sure I would increase your bentonite clay if you haven't already to a quarter of a teaspoon twice a day with food, and then I recommend also the apple pectin powder and make sure you're get in fifteen hundred milligrams and allow your body to do that. Now, the hydrogen peroxide is going to be very important

to make sure you're doing that. I would recommend at least you're doing that five days a week, two days off in your case, specifically five days on at fifteen to twenty drops each day and then take two days off. That's going to help clear out the ecolie bacteria in your bowels, to help kill them off and kill off the bacteria that're residing in your gut. And if you have dividing yeast on your parasite report, that'll be on the first

page. Actually, if you have a candida or yeast that is dividing, that also replicates these venoms. So the root cause of why this symptoms don't want to abate is because we haven't gotten rid of the underlying bacteria and yeast in the body that is replicating the venoms. There's one other thing I would recommend for you to help us speed this up. If you go online, there's a company called Biopurity a product called biopurity. Look up biopurity extract.

It'll be the first thing that comes up on your Google search or whatever. It comes from a company called like Ozone three. I think it's what it's called. And biopurity is a liquid extract primarily of spearmint oil, the plant spearmint. You need some empty vegetable capsules to take this thing, so I would buy it. I'm telling you I use this in practice for years. It was the most potent anti fungal, antibacterial, anti parasitic product I've ever

used. So take your eight to ten drops of biopurity in an empty vegetable capsule. Do it twice a day. You can do it when you're taking food or eating your dinner or meals. But I would do one time in the morning, one time in the evening as we kill off the bacteria in the yeast in your body. And remember, we want to make sure we're keeping our blood sugar down and the amount of sugar we're ingesting down, so

we're not feeding the bacteria faster than we can actually kill it off. So you want to reduce refine carbohydrates like pastas, breads, potatoes, pop tarts, corn chips, corn anything, and you want to focus more on just vegetables, fruits and nuts. Those are not refined carbohydrates. Those are carbohydrates the body uses for fuel or fine carbohydrates converts into too much glucose that feeds these bugs. So reducing how much sugar we're putting in the body. Also

this will be very helpful. Please don't drink any alcohol for about a month for example, for sure beer or wine. Please have yeast and actually convert the sugar in the body, so they're even more problematic than other ones. So these should be my recommendations for now. I actually added the biopurity as a recommendation of something I would add. And then the fact that you're having neurological symptoms. There is a great plant extract to help heal brain tissue and

it's actually called brain Health. It is not my product. It is at Global Healing dot Com. That's Doctor Ed Group's product, and say or G is the guy who created or provided the formula. It actually says on they're inspired by say or G, but Global Healing dot Com. Brain Health is

a product I take every day and it's actually a liquid extract. I just scored it in my mouth and take it actually tastes good, but that has components inside of it that help to repair damaged neurological tissue from venoms, poisons, metals, aluminum, mercury, glyphosate, you name it, all kinds of stuff. Fluoride included. So that's what I would recommend. Add the biopurity, add the brain health product. You should see massive improvements and continue

the other things you're doing at the doses I just shared. Okay, before I have a Pamela twenty follow up questions that she has, I feel like asheaganda is something that could be tucked into there too. Am I wrong on that? No, you're absolutely right in fact for creating a formula right now to actually address all the venom spike proteins targeting all cells. All cells are targeted at sites that they bind to, even on your nerves. It actually

is called alpha seven nicotine receptors. Ashwell Ganda is a published binder to the docking site of all venoms. So Ashwell Ganda will bind to the venom and not let it attached to your cells. So Ashwell Ganda is a very very published effective. Ashwaganda is an herb that is published to inhibit and block the docking capability of venoms to your cells to make you have symptoms. So Asheganda is a great herb. It's a plant usually comes in liquid extracts from capsules.

Ours will be in a liquid form. It's going to be I'm super thrilled about this. But in the next three months we'll be releasing our own product that will contain everything I've just mentioned and products which will be very cool all in one. We're very excited. So so does that also like like support mental like uh, focus and stuff like that too, because it's like any symptoms prominent function, memory, focus, recall, stammering, tremors, uh recall, you name it. Yes, the whole the whole list of

zicona tide effects brain help. All right, Pamela, Do you have anything else to fall up with on that? Because I got a person from San Antonio on the in the batter's box up on deck. Oh hey, Pamela, Hi, is there any other questions you need to fall up with. I've got I've got another person up on deck after after your call, Um, just quickly if if that's okay, okay, hi Um. First of all, I just want to say it's thank you too for everything that you

guys are doing, because without you probably be lost completely. You're very welcome, very sure, and um yeah, thank you. I don't remember. Just remember, Pamela, nerves neurological tissue is the slowest. And the other thing is I'm taking trace mineral drops as a false spectrum from trace. Yeah, I have those. Yeah, I would do those at night, right before you go to bed. Alrighty, thank you, Pamela. You can call back if you have any more questions coming up. I've got someone on

the other line. Thank you so much. Okay, all right, thank you so much. All Right, San Antonio, state your name and ask you a question. Hello, Hello, Hello, how are you Hi? This is Sindy and my question is can you hear me? Yeah, of course, I'm just listening. UM, I have HSV one and it is. I've gone to an ant and I've checked my nose, but my nose is constantly. UM have stores inside, but the ant says it Isn't you know, there's nothing wrong? Just to use like me a sporn in the

nose? How can I clear it up? I don't I Once in a while we'll have a breakout on my nose on the outside, but it's the internal nose compartment that just doesn't seem to heal. Okay, now you can, you can hold on the line if you'd like, But in order to hear doctor artists, you're gonna have to have something that's playing the show because we're not set up properly for this, Okay. And then you can say on the line if you have a follow up question though, Okay, okay,

all right, all right, so that's a great question. So I think the abbreviations or HSB. Is that what she said? Does it HSB? Is that what she said? Yeah, man, trying to ask you? Or is it HSV herp simplex virus? Was it HSV or HSB? Okay? Is that herpy simplex? Okay, that's fine, all right.

So this is what I would do, and this is exactly what a lot of people are recommending during COVID, but I would do this with you specifically, anybody living with nasal issues, sinus issues, allergy symptoms of any kind that are reoccurring. It is most often an inner ear infection draining into their sinuses, or they're just inhaling exposure to whatever it is they're at very often it's an inner ear issue draining into your sinuses. How do I help people

clear infections from the sinuses through the ears. You can use peppermint oil one drop of peppermint essential oil around the ears two or three times a day. You can also use either clove or garlic essential oils one dry in the ear multiple times a day for the nose to clear any pathogens. You can easily do a hydrogen peroxide nasal rents. I would absolutely do that at least twice a day. And there's simple ways of actually using even three percent hydrogen peroxide

up the nose. You snore it up the nose, let it go down to throat, and spit it out in your mouth if you want to, you do that a couple times a day. There's no way you're gonna have a virus, bacteria, fungi living in your nasal accept them anymore. Hydrogen peroxide helps to denature detoxify all of those. It is a very very simple tool. Just look up hydrogen nasal rents, hydrogen peroxide nasal rents, follow the instructions online, super easy. I would prefer a food grade hydrogen peroxide

version if you can get it. Which they're all over the internet. You can buy them. But that's exactly what I would do. In fact, that's why hydrogen peroxide worked. Like nasal sprays, gargling hydrogen peroxide in the mouth while I was able to help clear covid in your nasal septum end in your mouth. I would do a nasal rense and mouth gargle with hydrogen peroxide two times a day, at least two times a day, at least, he said. And it is super powerful at killing all anaerobic bacteria, fungi,

viruses, you name it. It's incredible. Oh right, right, for like a week or a month. I would do it for at least seven days. Seven to ten days is what I would do it for, and then be retested. All right, I think, did you have your question answered? And then after that week is up and cleared up. I think once a month would be a great, great recommendation to do that once a month at least. All right, Maryland, state your name and ask

you a question. You're on with doctor Artists. Great, my name's Molly, and I'm still on the hydrogen peroxide theme. And I have a la you can keep calling talking. It's just this seems really silly. On go ahead, Can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. So I have a question about the usage that the hydrogen peroxide because most of the

people I hear calling in are trying to address a specific issue. I am interested in taking it just to stay healthy, and I'm not sure if the hydrogen peroxide is the best route or whether chlorine chlorine dioxide is better for me? Which one is better? And also I went to The One Minute Cure and looked at some reviews of the book and a lot of people have said that they get sick by taking the hydrogen peroxide. So I don't want to

go backwards here. So I'm a little hesitant to take the hydrogen peroxide. So I'm interested in doctor Artist's views on that. Yeah, it's a great question, Molly. Thank you for asking it. Okay, So hydrogen peroxide versus chlorine dioxide, and I appreciate you sharing your reviews on the book. Also the One Minute Cure, this is just an easy reference I was able to give to people as an instruction manual of how to use it, and

then sharing their testimonials in the book were phenomenal. Actually, my review so chlorine dioxide versus hydrogen peroxide, just to stay healthy. If I was going to pick one of the two, I would pick hydrogen peroxide. And this is why your cells in the human body, every cell in your body has inside of them what are called mitochondria, and mitochondria make hydrogen peroxide in every

cell of your human body. So God design the body to manufacture hydrogen peroxide to actually protect all cells from viruses, bacteria, funguses, poisons, venoms. Even when every cell in the human body is exposed to venom, for example, the actual cells all release hydrogen peroxide to start breaking it down. So for me, when I'm looking at chlorine dioxide or hydrogen peroxide, I will always recommend what the body already makes on its own. So I love

the idea of using hydrogen peroxide food grade. Whatever the reviews were if people said they were sick, remember your body uses hydrogen peroxide as its defense, even against things like the flu. So when you get the flu, the flu virus hits your cells, they actually target your alpha seven nicotine receptors and then your cell recognizing now internally that there is a influenza virus on the outside

of it. When that attaches or docs to the cell. It tells the cell to start releasing hydrogen peroxide outside of it to kill off the virus. So I like the idea of adding more hydrogen peroxide to the body on a daily basis, which the body already is designed to utilize and use. So if I'm going to use food grade hydrogen peroxide, just remember when you get the flu the flu virus gets inside of your body, hits your receptors, on your cells, of any part of your body, lungs, brain,

heart, you name. It doesn't matter. When that happens, your body's going to start releasing hydrogen peroxide to break apart the actual venom or virus. When it does that, the reaction is the body's going to start developing symptoms to get rid of the dying virus that hydrogen peroxide is killing. So the body's going to start making joints swell up to drain lymph. You're going to get diarrhea, fever, chills, maybe vomit. This is a reaction of

how the body eliminates poisons and toxins and infections. So hydrogen peroxide is the element our body makes to break them into pieces. Now your body has to get them out, and that could make you sick during that time. Because you're getting rid of all the poison, it has to raise your temperature to kill off the rest of the infection somewhere in the body. It then will create vomiting, nausea, or diarrhea symptoms because that's the fastest way the body

detoxes. Then you're going to go into chills and sweats while your body's killing this off with hydrogen peroxide. The symptoms are all Every symptom of illness is your body's reaction to getting rid of a toxin, poison, or pathogen. That's all it's doing. So when you take hydrogen peroxide, if you get some symptoms, it's no different than the hydrogen peroxide in your body already fighting an infection to make you have symptoms. I mean, the symptoms are reaction

to the die off of the infection. So I would recommend using hydrogen peroxide over chlorine dioxide. And what I would recommend just to stay healthy. I would do it like four or five times every week is what I would do. And I wouldn't do it every day. I would do it like four or five times a week and give your body the rest on the weekends, if you're not sick. For prevention, take food grade hygen peroxide. Ten drops in distilled water or in a capsule that you swallow is plenty. You

can do that every day. If you put hydrogen peroxide food grade into a capsule, it will sit there for up to five minutes. I have physically timed it. I wanted to know how fast is hydrogen peroxide eat through the vegetable gel cap It's about five minutes, So that's plenty of time to put the drops in, pop it in your mouth and swallow it and do that every day first thing in the morning. I think this is a great way to keep yourself healthy. It's what I do every day, it's what my

wife does every day. We will continue to do that. And just so you know, we've stayed healthy even through being poisoned, target, having COVID, you name it. We've done this day, my wife and I for a year now and we've had no symptoms whatsoever and have been able to clear up all the symptoms we were carrying, even my wife for two years after having COVID. Using nicotine, hygen peroxide, EDTA and the other things we mentioned here. But that's one of the reasons why I think we're able to

stay so healthy. It is just adding what nature already makes inside of us, just adding more of it to help us faster. Does that answer your question? All right? Well, and I don't have Alabama. I'm sorry. Did something happened as I was pressing a button and that thing made me hang get up on you when the button switched positions. If you want to call back, go for it. Okay, we're gonna say doctor Artis. I don't know, Okay, I just want you to know that these are

great questions. Yeah, audience, So Greg was the person that kind of alluded to you earlier, alluded to alluded to it, says, thank god, I finally managed to figure out how to though this app and he says, will natokinase dissolve rubbery clots on its own? And ever since I started nicotine for vaccinjury, I have pain in my liver and heart. What does this mean? And to him, I said, that's probably not from the nicotine. It's probably from the vaccine. And that's why I had asked you

about that psytotoxic effect on the or mitocardatus or whatever. So that's kind of plain at that. But if there's anything more on the the whys it called natokinase natokinase, Yeah, so I'll just I'll speak here. So I'm speaking through a platform to people I'm not physically evaluating or doing test on, looking

at their lab reports, knowing their medical history. Anybody who's starting to have symptoms of heart pain or palpitations, on any recommendation you're hearing anywhere on any platform ever, make sure you're actually talking to a medical professional, healthcare professional before you start making additional changes or continuing stuff. Nothing we're recommending. We don't know everything about your history, nor do we know what medications they might

be on. What they're workload is, occupation, rest, sleep, We don't know any of that stuff. That's what's very helpful with a in person evaluation. And I don't know your history either, But if you started taking a nicotine product and you started having heart pains, you should stop it, Like I would, just stop it and see if it goes away. If it goes away, great, you know the nicotine is doing it. The next thing I would do personally is go by a Lucy brand nicotine agent or

a Rugby brand even better on Amazon. Those have no chemicals or less chemicals than like the name brand nicotine gums and patches like Nicorette and others. They have way less toxic chemicals in them. And let's just see if you try another agent that has nicotine without any of those chemicals, do you have the same reaction? And if you do, I would just stop the nicotine.

Then I would actually focus on something else. Whatever your symptoms are. And if you believe there's liver toxicity or heart palpitation issues, you need to be on B vitamin complexes that have methyl formulations of vitamin B nine and vitamin B twelve. So you need a product that has all the B vitamins in it that's applied nutrition to your heart to heal the heart. And you want methylated whole late which is vitamin B nine and methyl forms of cobol amine which is

vitamin B twelve. So get a beat complex. Make sure you're on that. If you have liver toxicity issues or symptoms like that. Milk thistle, ashwaganda, artichoke extract, these are all great herbal remedies for a quick liver detox to improve its function. Also, the liver is having to detox everything we're being supposed to all day long, so keeping it healthy. We always take products that help encourage liver detox daily. I mean, that's what it

does anyway. It's this job, so that's what I would recommend. I'm just saying that if there's hard issues, just stop whatever you're doing and then try a different version or form and see if that works. If you're not having symptoms that you need to go to the R four. But if you're having palpitations, chest pains, you need to get checked out by a cardiologist. Have them do d dims, troponin and FOSPILPSA two test when those come back, because they're not going to test that. When that comes back,

you know exactly what's causing your symptoms. Yeah, that's that's really Nicotine ain't causing troponin levels to go up, causing d dimers to go up. The question about natokynase. Natokynase at seven thousand furan units, which is what the actual dosage, is adequate enough to help break down blood clots in the human body. It has to be seven thousand fu units. Most people only take two thousands, so they don't get the benefit. But natokynase can be utilized,

but it has to be the minimum of seven thousand. What are called fun for some reason are fu and enzymes, right, that's what they do, so that's very beneficial. Inn Ac is also a published buster of blood clots, so NAC with natokynase is great. In fact, the formulation I mentioned to you earlier, Daniel, that I was working on a doctor ed group. Inside those plant extracts, we are putting natokynase and we're putting liquorice root in them that has glycerahyz and acid and n AC. That are all

three components found in nature that break apart blood clots. Did you say cutters it didn't in there too? Or no, course will be in it actually, but that's not why I put it in there. But yes it does do it. Course it didn't buy itself and to histamin no like good stuff. Yet has a fifty percent inhibitory effect to block toxic effects of venoms in your blood, brain and your cells. Very good. And um who was the other thing that's going to say it also comes from plants? How about

that? Right? Right? Would you would you recommend if somebody's having liver issues because from what I gather, fat forms on the liver before anywhere else. It's usually the first fat to come off. You too, would you recommend like a no sugar, not carb a couple of weeks to kind of like maybe give it a kickstar to boost and then I'm going to have to talk Then we have a question from Alabama right after that answer. Absolutely so. Most of the people that we deal with it are vaccine injured, have

long hauler COVID symptoms. I'm almost recommend one hundred percent of the time that they get on an anti Candida diet. And I say that because I don't need to explain all the rest if you just download it an anti candy to diet online. It is restricting the sugar loads on the body which helps with the detox and immune boosting effects of clearing the liver, detox and liver,

killing off parasites, removing venoms, you name it. All repair and health and healing are encouraged and speed up when you restrict sugar and anti candy to diets do just that. So I'm always like, just get on anti cand die do that for four to six weeks easily maybe up to three months as the body's trying to heal. This will be beneficial to everybody who's called in on this actual show to do perfect and monk fruit if you guys can't handle

no sugar at all. Monk fruit in aristotol is usually packaged together. Get the non geomo one so it's not made by the GMO corn, and then you can love me some monk fruit. Hell yeah, okay, Alabama, thank you for being so patient. Oh hold on, hold on, Okay, go for it. I got somebod those calling in rate everything I said that you might hear. How couple of deeps. My name is Michelle. I need in a little bit of quick background. I'm fifty eight years old.

Up until three years ago when COVID started, I worked on transport category aircraft, cargo and past airplanes. I mentioned I'm an electrician. It's a very physically strenuous job. Another thing is about twenty years ago I was diagnosed with Eller's Danlos syndrome and my daughter was diagnosed with it. My son, however, was diagnosed with Marfan syndrome. I think all connected tissue disorders, they're all the same thing, just show different symptoms. I don't know,

but I'm not severe enough. I've never been in a wheelchair. I've never had fingers went, although my fingers had dislocated. About two years ago, I broke my wrist and it did not heal properly, and I have been because I'm not working, and because I got injuries to actually both of my arms. My arms have just withered away to nothing. I have no muscle mass in my arms and war and my skin has turned crapy. It's like you had a balloon that was blown up and when you let the air out

of it, it didn't go all the way back into shape. So I'm getting very crapy skin. I have no muscle anymore. And I am taking a stragg list. I just started that because I heard it helped build muscle

masks for people like me. So I'm taking a stragg list, Ginkgo and a couple of other things that are not consequence of vitamincy But I was wondering if is there anything that doctor Artist knows that will help build muscle masks and fix my skin because I have this weakness because of the Eller's dama lists, you know, and I don't know if that will have any bearing on what he says and I'll just hang up and I'll go listen on my computer for his reply. All right, thank you, thank you so much, and

I'm sorry you're going through all that. Yeah, it's very unfortunate. I'm really sorry for your diagnosis. That is a primarily an active tissue skin bone joint disorder for sure. So yes, there are a couple of things I would recommend. Absolutely. I just did a quick search on the phone just

for fun. I wanted to know do they actually study the effects of earlier Dangos syndrome with alpha seven nicotine receptors, And oh my god, all these articles publish up, so we know they're also targeting these same receptors to cause the weakness in muscle. All right, so this is very very important. All right, there's a few things you're gonna want to do. There's only in order to control muscle function, you need nerves and their impulses to the

muscle to contract the muscle. Well, there's only one thing that allows muscles to contract, and that's when nerves send to the muscles a signal from one nerve to the next all the way to your muscle. That is, it's called acetylcholine. The substance that travels between nerves to get to your muscles. So what's being blocked primarily is the ability of acetyl coline to cross from one cell to the next along the nerve chain from your brain to get to your

muscle. Well, the alpha seven nicotine receptors are what allows acetal cooline to transfer between one cell to the next. As covid as you mentioned as moved forward and progressed over last three and a half years, or symptoms have I think you said had been worsened. And if that's the case, you will know why all venoms bind to alpha seven nicotine receptors, even the spike proteins,

and block acetal cooline from transferring between your cells. So number one, you need to have something called an agonist which turns the nicotine receptor back on and releases the spike proteins. Even if it was their prior to when you were first diagnosed with this condition, it all could have been related to the same thing. Anything it's poisonous, toxic that binds to these receptors irreversibly can be reversed with nicotine, So you release whatever's actually bound to these receptors.

I would use a nicotine agent of a two milligram do either gum or patches, and I would chew the gum four times a day for ten minutes at a time. Or I would wear a patch of seven milligrams in your case every day and they come in seven milligram sizes fourteen and twenty one would do seven. And then you need to get on a substance called CDP cooline is

what I would recommend. CDP cooline is a form of acetyl cooline that is uptaked by the nerves system and crosses the blood brain barrier and can improve. The more CDP cooline you can put in your body and can release the venoms off of them, the better you will be. If you're gonna use a nicotine agent. I would also recommend a sweet wormwood herb herbal extract, which actually has the same benefit to nicotine receptors, just not as potent as nicotine

found in plants. So I would consider using a nicotine agent either from the Lucy brand or Rugby brand. These are gums and patches that are less toxic than other brands. I would look for those brands, using them one you want, and then I would also increase CDP cooline and take. I would probably do a thousand milligrams twice a day of CDP colie is what I would do. You can buy that online and find online. I do not sell it. I don't sell nicotine products either, but there's brands that do that.

I don't want to cut off your train of thought, but do you know if the rugby also has the multidectrin in it? Because that's the one thing I saw that Lucy did ha and that Lucy co has multidextrie and that blows your MDEX out. The roof doctor edgroup told me that it wasn't in that, so he already reviewed that and then sent me the information. So I haven't reviewed its ingredient deck, but last week he was like, I

finally found one that doesn't have multidectrin in it. So perfect. That's one of Andrea's questions, So I kind of got a way to sneak that in there. So he got a question the answer too, Yeah, I love it all right. So that's that's why I would recommend in the number two. All connective tissue and the human body requires a specific amount of copper in the cell to keep them actually not rigid and hardening like plastic, which is

what's happening in these diseases. And there are there's a form of copper I would recommend from Global Healing dot Com. It's called copper one. In fact, it's the label just says CU, which is the abbreviation on the periodic table of elements for copper. It's called CU one copper one, and I actually take it every day, and it was just introduced to this form of copper which actually helps to reverse rigid arthritic changes of ligaments tendons in the human

body. I would absolutely start supplementing the copper product right away. It might also be a great idea because iodine copper or utilized in the same cells together. I would use copper one from Global Healing dot Com. You can use iodine from the Doctor Artist Show, which is a kelp version or that you could also use. It's called detox aside from Global Healing dot Com, which is their iodine version. We actually take that and put it in a capsule.

I take that every day along with my own iodine tube. Excellent. Just take a dropper full, put it in a capsule and swallow it. All right, So we're going to present the screen on this one because there's a little bit of stuff to actually read. I don't have to have to work about echo. We're not going to put the audio one. But let me just show you what's going on with so Lily says, can you see that? Doctor artists? Do I need to change it? Okay? Cool?

Um, maybe I can make it so that you can see it better. Let's just go with you, all right. So it says, could you please show this picture to doctor artists? It really important. It's really important to me. I'd like to ask for guidance. I'm a long hauler suffering with severe at tachycardia. I'm taking all of these supplements. Should I

adjust any of these dosages? Is there anything else? He recommends? I add cann This is great, all right, so Zinke, I would actually increase that to fifty milligrams a day minimum, and I'd split it up between meals and take it with meals. The copper that says two milligrams. I do not know what copper that is, but I would probably stop it, especially if it's copper sulfate. This could create more problems. I would recommend copper one. See you one, see you one is a supplement at Global

Healing dot com and follow its recommendations. Your vitamin D three at twelve thousand I use is wonderful. I like anywhere between five thousand and ten thousand I use, but twelve thousand is great. Your vitamin B complex I love selenium at one hundred and ten micrograms. You're suffering with tachycardia, your selenium I would increase to one point two milligrams a day. Selenium typically comes in two hundred micrograms mcg. That means you have to take six of those a day

to get to one point two milligrams. But I would take up to one point two milligrams of selenium. Trace minerals makes a really good one for the dropper. Yeah, there you go. An Omega three fish oil. That's a great dosage. Your nicotine. You smoke organic pure tobacco five milligrams, that's great. Also, you can, just so you know, we have

seen we can reverse and have done this multiple times. Take individuals in at tachacardia state and put their feet in a water that they boiled organic tobacco leaf in and when they put their feet in there, within five minutes, their tachocardia reverses. So this five milligram dose of nicotine, you may want to increase that. I don't really like smoking, but organic tobacco is better than chemically laced tobacco products, which the FDA approves. Your liquorice root extract at

two hundred milligrams. Just make sure that on your liquorice root product the abbreviated component in it should be on the supplement facts label that says GL and big letters capital letters GL. If it says DGL, don't even take it. You're wasting your time. Liquorice root extract with GL is a very great dosage, and I would recommend five hundred milligrams twice a day for you to help with your tachocardia. Potassium citrate love that dose. Vitamin SEE at four thousand

milligrams, I love it. You might want to make sure your Vitamin SEE whatever you're taking, whatever the version is in your case for tachycardia, I would recommend the version be not not a scorbic acid, but sodium a score bait, which is another version of vitamin C. And I would take five thousand milligrams a day, split out throughout the date sodium A score bait is the type of vitamin C I would recommend for you. And then you've got

vitam. Let's see activated charcoal, love it L carnatine Love it. Your doses are great on those. Did you see the cilium husk? There is that something that's the cilium husk I love. We typically use that just for making sure we're detoxing all day long, and we use that for I used to use that all the time for people struggling with constipation. We put them on cilium husk and you'd reverse their constipation symptoms immediately, So that's great.

It keeps your digestive system detoxing through your feces or spitral love it, L glutamine love it, Alpha lopoic acid. Love The dosage corse it in a five hundred milligrams is a great dose apple pect and powder. You should increase to fifteen hundred milligrams a day, or fourteen hundred milligrams, which would be just doubling what you're currently doing in AC. I would recommend you increase that to two thousand milligrams a day, so a thousand in the morning, a

thousand in the evening properlys extract. How exciting is that? Just take it. I don't even I don't even have a dosage I would recommend a Properlys but that's a phenomenal product, even for cardiovascar health and spike protein prevention. NATO kynase at two thousand I use. I just mentioned this on the last question. NATO kynase really doesn't have a benefit on the blood until it's at

seven thousand FU units. And I know you have international units written there, but it's actually fu fur in units, I think is what it's abbreviated for. You want seven thousand, I use a day you do a few pinches of Himalayan salt mixed in water. Love it. That's great. It's got tons of trace minerals in there. The only other thing I would probably add to this, you're talking about tachocardia. I didn't see it on there. Did it say that this individual has received a COVID nineteen vaccine or not?

It does not say, Lily. If you're in the group, you can answer that question just to type it in when you're in the telegram. I'll be watching for it. Yes. So the reason why I asked that is is magnesiums the number one thing to reverse techocardia period And I don't see magnesium on your list. If you've been vaccinated, I would not do magnesium for now, but I wouldn't do it for now, I'd wait like three months to do it. But if you did not get the shot you are having

techocardia symptoms, five hundred milligrams of magnesium you absolutely should be on. And just for her case specifically, there is a supplement I create that's at my website. It's called cardio Flow, and we have a combination of multiple plant extracts to help reverse inflammation of the heart that can be caused by a myriad of things. So cardio flow has been a great asset to a lot of people. Yeah, she said no vaccine and so that's good. And Priscilla

Romans, how are you? Oh my god, it's the great Priscilla Romans from Great Care. Oh doctor artists. I've been listening to you answering these questions, and this is exactly why we launched the program, the Triple A, the Artist's Advocacy Advice, because people want specifics, and they want it from doctor artists, so they can get it right here through grade care and

what he's doing for your audience is amazing. Those fundamentals and those pieces together, it's scary for people when they go to do the hydrogen peroxide, the food grade. It's scary for them. So sometimes having that patient advocate along the way is really important. And then also to go, you know what, can you just have doctor Artists take a review at all of my information?

So on the triple A it is a very comprehensive review. I mean we're getting all the way down to how are your bald movements, urine, have you had previous shots, are you taking any more shots? What are all your medications? Doing a review on the medications in terms of those adverse reactions, and we hand all this over to doctor Artists. Then Doctor Artists

sends a personal video review back to those individuals and it is empowering. I just sent doctor Artists an amazing empowerment story this morning, literally a review he just did a few weeks ago. He actually got a hold of me and said, Priscilla, this person is going to need to go get like immediate

help right away. Actually going to have to go to the medical doctors, because the medical doctors need to do some of these interventions because what I can provide naturally, it's going to take a little bit longer, and there was some really huge issues. Well, she listened to the advice, she heeded it, she got her advocate to help her set up an appointment, get to the medical dot right medical doctor, and she feels so much better, so much at ease because she had a plan. She wasn't scared. So

Doctor Artists that review this morning I sent you was awesome. In fact, it was really funny Priscilla with this individual. I think it's like a week or two ago when I said this person needs to go right now to a medical professional and get this test done, this test done. You need to go do this right now and don't even hesitate, don't even play around.

And for Priscilla, it was kind of shocking for her and exciting for her because there's a lot of times where we think that we think really just linearly and we don't allow ourselves to go you know it, other professions or other

testing should be utilized. There are some benefits to the test that the medical profession can provide, and in emergency situations, they can help us preserve the life of the individual while we continue to coach them through their health and for her, I think that was the first time Priscilla recognized that I was totally

open to go. And you know it, I don't really love the medical profession, nor do I really trust the medical profession, but there are times I need their help to help me keep the person alive, analyze for things I cannot see or determine from a distance, and then get those reports back to me and then we can help continue the coaching along the way. So

Greathcare dot Com has been a great platform. I mentioned I didn't know you were listening to this whole thing, Priscilla, But in this thing I actually said to a few people asking questions, I said, it's very hard to give recommendations without seeing all of your medical history. It's so hard to do that. So when I say this, please go consult with people that are actually prescribing medications or are your healthcare professionals the difference. What the Greathcare group

is they've done a phenomenal job. They do a great job of actually extracting from the patient through intake forms all the patients relevant medical history that can help us guide them on what to do. Because without that information. We're just throwing out suggestions and have no idea what's going to stick, what's relevant,

what needs to be done and hasn't been done. But the collection of all that data is very important for us as we start the process of giving recommendations that we also expect the patients to give to their healthcare professionals and tell them this is what we're working on. Can you assist me as I get these

people to help me? And we absolutely want to do that in a team effort, and it's very important, and we need advocates and people to coach us, talk us through what we're going to do and what you can expect.

It's because it's very stressful and can be very scary, and there's so much information coming out from people all around the world through the Internet, social media, through my interviews, through our presentations, and it becomes you know what happens when people get overwhelmed with too much information, They are paralyzed by fear and confusion. So having someone talk you through what we see in your paperwork, what we see in your test, what we see in your symptomatology,

or sharing this is why I would do this. This is when I would do this. This is why you should do this. It is extremely beneficial to many, many people around the world. And I can't even tell you. Priscilla has done a great job with Greathcare dot Com. She founded that organization. It's been an honor to assist getting people to understand that platforms

available to them. Number One, it was there's people in hospitals being lied to and family is not allowed to work with the medical professionals in assisting the narrative of what's going to be done as treatment for loved ones in the COVID narrative. But that hasn't ended yet. People still need advocates, People still need that in hospitals. It's been deplorable what's been occurring. My loved one's

life was taken from me three and a half years ago. It has been a relentless effort on my part to educate, warre and inspire and then, oh my god, thank God for people like Michelle Routing and Priscilla Romans who took over creating an advocacy team and a platform that allows people to find advocates to assist them, because not everybody has the knowledge that nurses like Priscilla Romans

has doctors like I have and treating patients clinically for years. Most people don't have that skill, that knowledge, or that experience, so they need people with experience to help them, and that's what great Care offers. Yeah, thank you. Back to artists. We love you, our members love you, and we have so many more testimonials coming out just from you helping on these triple as. It's been really phenomenal. It is really awesome, and

I really do love that and I love hearing the testimonials. It's really quite fun to watch Priscilla be excited about people reporting back that their symptoms aren't there anymore, their diseases are being reversed drugs, drugs, And for a registered nurse or nurse of any kind living in the medical sphere for years and years like she has, it's pretty awesome for her to watch people as I coached them, educate them, and then them report back to Priscilla and the advocates,

Oh my god, this is working. So this is kind of like it's like an extension of what I was able to see one on one with patients for decades and has allowed me to educate, war and inspire and you know, give hope to people around the world through advocates just like Priscilla, as they see this is happening for others. It builds confidence in what they're continuing to provide and can expand it. I mean, how far is the Greathcare reached gone from Dallas, Texas two and a half years ago. How

many countries and how many people around the world do you help? But now, well, we've helped somebody in all fifty states where we've helped on three different continents and ten different countries, and we get calls and texts and emails

every single day. We have a team of them, with thirty advocates with all sorts of different back grounds, so we can help with any needs from newborn babies to seniors, to medical bill issues, and even our school advocate's going to be on with me here in a few minutes because we believe what's happening in the schools. We need to protect our children and we are super excited to continue expanding what we're doing here at Great Care. Very good.

Yeah, real life, real time advocacy is what you know. This is the type of climate they've put us in, so we have to react and you know, act accordingly. So if there is a malicious anything out there or confusing or billing and anything like that, having a real life and in real time advocate that you can contact is going to make all the difference so that you're not process by analysis, overwhelmed and not be able to know what

to do next. I think that's really important. Containing the mental state going through the problem usually helps you get through it a whole lot better. Yeah, a lot of people are realizing they need a lot of advocacy and guidance and and they come back, right, they do a little bit, then they come back and say, hey, you know this didn't work, so well, what do I do next? There is nothing that should just stay

stay the same. You're going to change over a period of time as you heal, and we need to just continue that healing over a period of time, especially with the naturals. That's something with me as a registered nurse background, you know we're ready for a quick fix. While health and wellness is not a drive through. It is going to take some time along the way

in order to get that healing. And sometimes the naturals can really confuse people because they're not seeing the evidence of healing right away, So we do need to sometimes take a pause and kind of make sure we're staying on that game plan and not just giving up after a couple days. And that's when you call your advocate, and your advocate can help you know, let's run through the game plan, let's stay the course, let's deviate. Do we need

to pivot, do we need to maybe check in with doctor artists? What do we need to do to continue to get to that health and wellness state. I think the difference there between drug and natural method is when you can suppress, you can suppress things a whole lot quicker than you can heal them. So you're gonna get that. But there's a lot of naturopathic medicine out there that when they can figure out the right one. Like that story with

doctor Peter Gliddon, he couldn't get helped by anybody. He went to that nature path. He dust off the book gives him the five minutes you want to tell the story, you do it better so and then if you didn't, he go somewhere, let's find no. Now he actually was in medical school, went to medical doctors all over New England area, and no one could solve his health problems. Then he got so weak he couldn't even walk, and someone had to help him walk into a natural pathic doctor's office.

He couldn't even physically walk up the steps to get into the house. He told he told the story to me when I filmed a podcast with him about a year ago, and it's a great story. But he says, he goes into this quack doctor because you know, he's a medical student. Only

trust medicine. But medicine had not solved his problem. So this person takes him to this quack natural path and this guy as soon as he walks in there, this guy looks at him, takes his history, and then takes out a little homeopathic tablet and has him suck it under his tongue and then walks out the door, tells him take this, I'll be back in five minutes. If you don't feel better in five minutes, we'll look at something else. And the guy's like, what, you're not even a medical doctor.

This isn't medicine, this is a homeopathic thing. How's this going to work? In five minutes, the guy comes back in, he still has the same symptoms, he doesn't feel any different. So then Peter Gliddon says, this guy looks at him and grabs a book off of a shelf and then physically blows the dust off of it, and then starts flipping through the book, not saying a word, and then rolls his fingers down the page and points at one homeopathic remedy or grabs it off of a shelf, gives

him one tablet, says I'll be back in five minutes. Within one minute or so of him swallowing or sucking on this tablet, he got violently ill and had to throw up. So he goes running into a bathroom and starts puke and puke and puke and puke and puking. By the time the doctor comes back, his puking for five minutes is over and all of his energy and stamina is back and he can stand up, erect can walk himself out

of the building. And that's where his recovery started. This guy was able to identify what was in his body that was causing a symptoms and then had a homeopathic product that would signal to his immune system to rid the body of whatever was in his body, and it violently did it in a very short time, Within a few minutes he was vomiting and you know, diarying out

the problem and then he had a full recovery. And after that is when he left medicine became a naturopathic doctor and is very I love the way he talks. He is so against the medical profession and every bit of the medical profession is a fraud as an opinion, He hates it all, is very disgusted by all of its lies and deception. And it's really fun to listen to him because he's been a naturopathic doctor healing people around the world now for

thirty plus years without a single drug. He was being trained to only trust in and that trust was totally destroyed, and the pedestal he had the drugs up on in the medical fession was totally destroyed and toppled with his own personal experience, much of like what's happening around the world right now with this COVID nineteen narrative, the vaccine safe and effectiveness that was lied to us all, and then the safety and efficousness and efficacy of rim desevere was totally lied to

everybody worldwide. These people had no problem lying to you and encouraging you to subject yourself and volunteer yourself to poisons. And that's exactly what the majority of the pharmaceutical industry and medical complex does. So we prefer healing people naturally and using nature to feed a natural organism. Why are we putting synthetic stuff into a body over and over and over daily, telling us is what you need to live on for the rest of your life. Everybody's name designed to live

on synthetics. It's designed to live on food, air, and water. Not food, air, water and drugs. They want you to think, and that is not true. I love this, Priscilla. I often say this is people like this. It'll come up periodically, I'll go you know, they call it healthcare, right, healthcare is conventional medicine, traditional medicine. This is healthcare. Isn't it weird? If they're drugs that they're telling everybody they have to live on for whatever chronic illness they have, is what

they need to live on. Isn't it odd? If healthcare is dictated upond synthetic chemicals and drugs being either swallowed or injected into you daily, isn't that odd? How can that actually represent health care? Health? I tell people all the time. If you think drugs are so incredible. I want you to only swallow your prescription drugs every day and don't drink water, don't eat

food, and don't breathe. You will quickly see how limited the benefits of drugs are when you actually deplete the body of the three things it requires to sustain life and survive and survive well, so drugs, just do it, anybody out there, I want you to fast for seven days, don't drink anything, eat anything, and try not to breathe, and just take your medications and see if it provides healthcare to you in your vision of what health

looks like. You're all going to die exact same way if you avoid food, nutrients, water, and air. Those are the three basic things that never was You needed air, water, food, and drugs to survive. No, that's why there's a shifting that people are done with the sick care, but they don't know what to do next, right, because because they go, well, that sounds like you're going to go to a quack. If you're going to take something away, you have to replace it with something

else. Yeah. Right. It's a very confusing time for a lot of people, and we get it a lot it's very fearful and we want, of course people to communicate with their medical doctor. But the medical doctors, i'll tell you, do not like somebody coming and talking about naturals instead of pharmaceuticals. It's a very confusing time for people. So we have to really

prep people to go. Now, your doctor may not actually understand this because they actually didn't get some nutritional ever learned it right, They never learned it, so they can't really help you. We just want you to know this so you don't get frustrated as to their response because we know what their response typically is. So in the chronic phase, people are staying in in a chronic anxiety phase on these pharmaceuticals in the sick care system, and it's nothing

but a track because they don't want you to be better. They want you to stay sick and in their system because it's the best business model that people have. Right, So we've got to break free of this, and being free meanings being empowered in your own health and wellness journey, whatever that looks

like. You need to get back into control, and if it's with a patient advocate helping you, with doctor artists's information helping you listening to these podcasts and writing down the information and figuring out what's going to work for you? Do it? Set a plan today and you can do it. It's that

empowered armament. And we need to infuse people with hope and that's what you've given people and doctor artists in Priscilla, wouldn't you say that if you're gonna I'm not talking about like life or death situation, but if you're trying to figure out what you're fatigue and all this other stuff is about what did you first go to Do I have enough of what I need to make my body

run? And what you know and what's supplying that? Like if I'm taking the proper vitamins and nutrition minerals, are they synthetic, are they natural? Are they whole food? And start there before you start jumping into like, hey, I wonder what kind of drug this does? Oh the fifteen thousand side effects that work for people you can't know? And I'm serious. Remember that people are running a rat race in life. They are are stretching themselves

thin every single day, taking care of their grandparents, their kids. They can't even figure out what to do and they have Society has stretched people thin. Well, that's why, I mean, because you have nutritionists that actually

are advocates. That's why I thought that was you know, get that isn't doctor hadn't a really still part of this or yeah he's with it, but actually one of Henry's certified nutritionists, Ethan, is on our team and he helps our members with their nutritional plan, putting up a candid to diet, the setting up a plan of seven days, saying what can I do for the next seven days to get on the right track. We might not be able to do it all right, now, let's take one step at a

time so you can start feeling some success. And that's where I think people just fail because they try to do too much, try to get too many supplements, and then they just don't do anything at all, and then they just get frustrated and say, well it didn't work. Well, it's not going to work on two days, so get it together. Let's get a plane with get an advocate and let's start working on it. A lifetime of doing things the wrong way two days you think can fix it? Right?

Daniel's wearing a New England Patriots hat. I mean, how many sports teams have people who get injured in the game, and then they're like, you know what, how many athletes now in professional sports or collegiate sports now, if they get injured, we'll walk off themselves, do their own evaluation and tell the coach whether or not they're still okay or not to go back into the game to continue doing whatever was aggravating the pain anyway. No, they

don't do that. What does every team and organization have. They've got an advocate on the sidelines who is skilled to do an analysis, either through applied kinesiology or orthopedics or somebody's there or neurological assessment. They're neurologists now, and every football team waiting there to see let me do my evaluation on you and

see if you actually have a concussion. Because I know athlete, you're going to tell me you don't have a concussion, because you want to go back in and play, right, you have to have somebody tell you none. No. First step is you're not going back in the game to reaggravate this

problem. In this sense of this discussion, you're gonna have advocates. They're going to tell you, no, you're not going to go keep eating the same stuff you've been eating because that's feeding the problem, right, But you don't know that until someone else who has knowledge you don't have can coach you, sideline you and then if it's an injury that you believe is just a

sprained ankle. In this scenario, New England Patriot guy, you go off the sideline, somebody evaluates you on the sideline of sports train or somebody, and they go like this, you have an high ankle sprain. We need to take you to the locker room to confirm it. Maybe you have a

break. Okay, if you didn't have an advocate on the sideline telling you we think the symptoms look like a high ankle sprain and you might have a fracture, we need to go evaluate that to an X ray, a CD scan, whatever, ultrasound, and then we're gonna let you come back if it's not broken or if it's not a high ekle sprain without you knowing. If you went just right back out there, you're gonna reaggravate it again without ever knowing what it is. But that person who is skilled will now tell

you, I'm sorry, you have a hairline fracture in your ankle. You're not going back in. No matter what you say that you think you know more than they do. No, No, people know stuff you don't know, and you need people coaching you, protecting you, and ensuring that you don't repeat the same aggravation or injury from somewhere else. So they will sideline you, and then they'll put together a plan. We're going to put a cast around your leg and we're gonna put you in crutches and you're not allowed

to play. Now you are like, how long is that going to be? And there the coach or advocate's going to tell you or the trainer you're going to be sidelined for six to eight weeks. Okay, if you're the athlete, what do you want to happen? No? No, you want this hairline fracture heal tomorrow so you can go back into the next game. You don't want to miss the playoffs. No, No, I need to go back. No No, someone's going to stand there and go no,

you're not allowed to do that. We are not going to allow you to re injure yourself because you're not going to get better if you reaggravate it. Well, if you keep doing the same stuff and you have no idea what's making you sick or having symptoms, You might want to find someone who's an expert in nutrition, health and healing. The truth is, if you'll just sideline yourself in an injury or broken bone scenario, give your body the time

and the rest to heal. It doesn't matter what they say. It's not healing tomorrow. Even if he doesn't play in the game. It's still going to be six to eight weeks typically for the bone to heal itself, and then you can go back and play. And those six to eight weeks suck. It's two months. They have to speak sideline and wait. But who knows more than a playing sports. You've had to go through all that. Yeah, but who knows better than you do? Only the doctors do,

and the trainers do, and the orthopedes do. They know, they've seen this over and over and over and over and over and over. You need to rest for six to eight weeks. And you're like, can't you just give me a drug and block to pain and let me back in the game. No, you can't do that. In order to heal it, we need it to heal. You're gonna have to rest and do these things or whatever, so just say no. These are the basic principles that an advocate

provides. You don't know how to heal yourself. Most people don't know how to heal themselves. Most people don't know about their diet supplements, how to address those issues, and have someone coach you on exactly when and where to do those things. And this is why advocates and health coaches are incredible, beneficial and why great care should be considered for anybody who's still confused, overwhelmed, and has so much information they don't know how to decipher it. All

health problems and symptoms are super simple. The mystery of the medical profession and never telling you what's causing your symptoms makes them appear as if your symptom and your diagnosis is mysterious and super complex. Even they haven't figured it out. There's a reason why they haven't figured it out. They don't know how to figure it out. And they were never trained how to figure out what causes symptoms and causes diseases. And they were never taught how the human natural organism

functions. No, no, they're only taught how to block the body's functions so that the patients symptoms stop that's it. So you either drug it or cut out that organ because we don't know how to fix it. They're actually telling you, we don't know how to fix it. We're just going to cut it out, or we're just going to drug it and block the symptoms, which is in my opinion, something you have the right and free will to use. But for those of you who know that ain't the answer for

you, you have a gut feeling, somebody can help you. Call Greathcare. They'll help you absolutely. And just so everybody knows, in the live chat, I have dropped the link that's in the description a couple of times, and it's actually in the description underneath the video it says get a healthcare Advocate. It shows the Greathcare, it shows the bb Rescue as the cupon

code and that's the names. Something you have to remember because when you get to the website, you go to the part where it says who referred to you, and I think it's still a drop down menu, right, and then it'll give you a list of the which ones they are and then you just click whatever one it is. Last time I was there, that's how it works, so I didn't have to type anything. We'll have the check. Make sure you have the link that goes right to the enroll now page

actually, so I'll double check make sure you have that. It'll take them right to the enroll enroll now link and I'll have your cupun code in it, and then they can get up and get going and they will get a discount on their first enrollment because you have referred them excellent. So here's that, guys. You get a discount just because you know who I am. And then nice, it makes me feel special, it makes you feel special.

They can tell her in takes specialists too. Um. If they don't remember what the code is, just they can tell her and she'll make sure it gets plugged in for them. We do that a lot for people. Perfect yeah. Yeah, and it's in the description too. It's bb Rescue. If you start typing it, sho is populate um and Priscilla. Just so you know, I wasn't sad crying an upset that you know to have you on. It's just I have something going on my eyes. So if

it looks like I'm beat red, it's not because I'm sad. I didn't get beat up. Advocate. Yeah, doctor artist still bet I'm gonna I'm gonna do what he said right after this, I'm gonna to some iodine, and preferably the one that's not extracted with alcohol. I'm sure that would be terribly painful. Yeah, right, I'm at the bounce, Priscilla. It's great to see you, to see you. Thank you, sir. Home

is having a blessed days, a great weeks absolutely. Hey guys, Yeah, and thank you everybody for calling in, and thank you doctor Artists for an amazing Q and A session. If you weren't able to get your call in tonight, because I did see a couple that came in after the fact after we moved on, just save it for next week, all right,

Thank you guys, and thank you doctor Artists. And Priscilla. You have someone else coming on right Okay, I don't see her on the screen, so she might be on the other link, thank you, doctor artists. I think she had the backstage. Is she backstage on you? No, I don't have it on the list. Okay, I'll have her um so she might have the old link. And when I told Christina i'd like to because it would have been too much set up time and then we would have

lost a bunch of people that were watching the previous video. She said, no, still, she says, still backstage. Wrong, she's on the wrong link. Okay, it's uh it's the one that you used. So this d D, it's one Christina sent us, uh D I seven and ze it's the one. I yep, I'm gonna I'll send it to you on this thing. There's a thing called the private chat here. Okay, I'll just copy it and send it to you. Baby. She'll be able

to see it too. She's in a different room though, Oh she's okay, copy, yeah, because I would see her on the bottom of the screen or she was here. She's probably on the other the link right now, yeah, she is probably okay. Yeah, So I just I just sent you that stream yard link. I'll know if you can click it or not in the private yeah thing window there, I can copy link address and don't get her on all right. I didn't know she was waiting this whole

time. I just thought you had you know, if I knew she was in the back room, I would have done that, though I didn't know. No, no, no, no, that's okay. I didn't realize either. I'm not I'm not used to this one. Um yeah, stream Yard, it's got it's it's uh, most of it's all positive. There's just one little two little things that they do that uh slow things down and make things so that you can't do certain functions. One of them is in that go. You can't watch a video and comment on it with with the

guests because the go from their their side of the microphone is atrocious. So that's that's the one fallback or drawback for stream Yard. It's sad, okay, she should get on. I sent it to her Doctor Artist. I mean, there's Melissa ya. See when I saw you there, I got you on immediately. I just didn't you. We're in a different room. How are you doing, Lissa. I'm good, I'm good. It's fine.

I thought, is this typical? No? No, no. So we had decided that because we were already on the Doctor Artist his his his Monday is always the same time. Instead of having to stop a live stream and then have to start a brand new one and lose all the people that we're watching just to continue it on, so I gave Christina the link for this one so we could just jump in at the end and then kind of

overlap the last five or ten minutes and then move on from there. So that was that was the the executive decision that Christine and I came up with a little bit a little bit towards the getting of the show. It was a good one. It worked perfect. I'm so glad Melissa's on here. I want to introduce her a real quick because you're listeners and I think you probably have a heart for kids in public schools. Absolutely, children, yeah,

pre K through. There's a lot of moms and dads, grandparents that are taking care of kids that are struggling with the school system and they have to send their kids to school still and they don't know what to do. And so Melissa actually we ran into each other. She had seen me or heard beyond actually through a friend about what we are doing here at Great Care,

and she reached out. And she's got a huge experience in the California system, right God blessed her heart, But so also a nurse background that I also appreciate because I'm a nurse, but he's in the school setting, and so I thought, what better way to have an advocate that understands how

the school system works and how to protect our kiddos. So Melissa, this is how we got to be friends, and now she's one of our advocates helping out people all across the states that have any type of questions they have for the schools. So the big question right now that we find is people want to prepare for next year to have a better school year for their kids. They're getting letters saying your kids need to get their immunizations right. And

Melissa knows how to navigate all of those waters. So Daniel, you can ask her anything that your audience. Definitely, you know what your audience would want to know from her. I'm sure, yeah, all right, So you know, thank you for being here with us. I appreciate that.

Number One I had actually come from in Diego. I moved after the first wellness check because I didn't like the pressure and the aggressive manner of the pediatrician with my daughter, who we said, she's not going to get treated like a piece of meat. You've already waited to measure her, You're not gonna you're not gonna you're not gonna marinate her as well with an injection. So

we're done with that, and uh, we moved. We moved away from them at least into Yuma, and I just handled my store and my business from a long distance for the next five years. So that was our way of defending ourselves from because you know, the whole state versus two people, what do you think is going to happen, CPS is gonna happen, or some other stupid thing is going to intervene. She just pensibly because we said,

well done, we're going to homeschool. And that made him even more mad than the pediatrician, because like, you know, she's gonna have to get a bunch of what hunch she turns five right and go, then we'll just home school. Beat red face. But anyway, so doctor Artists back several several episodes ago had said that in his day, and you know, I guess this might be through municipality or whatever, but they're are forms.

There are forms that are actually sometimes sitting right out there in the opening these offices that they don't even know exist, that are legal exemption forms that have nothing to do with you having to claim any kind of religious anything. It's just simply that you're not going to do it. And those are the things

that people would want to know. And where I know you can't say state by state where they would be found, but are they available, like at least in your case with California, because that's a huge state that has very aggressive manners towards how they want to treat your children, and they're passing legislation now for perversions too. So yes, yes, that's a great question.

Actually, Priscilla and I spoke about that a couple of weeks ago. She had asked me, and I did say to her that, yes, through in California, we have the California Immunization Registry that parents are supposed to go through to ask for exemptions, temporary, permanent. The problem is is that a lot of physicians are told that they only have five reasons to pick on this draw down lists and the state will come after you, which is really

a disservice. And as you know, there was legislation to try and go after California physicians for misinformation not that long ago. Thank you that there there were champions who went against that and said, no, that's illegal. But yes, parents need to do some research. As a school nurse, yes, I look at who comes in. I have to make sure that they have X, y Z. But I am willing to help people find those forms. It's just any parents to do that, and I had shared that

with Priscilla. I can only do so much, but if we can navigate through that, we can talk about it. I will be more than happy to help parents, because you're right, they make it very difficult in California to find those forms, and then they go after physicians, which makes it even harder for parents because then they're like, who do I talk to then?

And that is really a disservice to the parents in California. Yeah, yeah, that's that's definitely something you would need an advocate for because just bringing your child to school, there's so many dangers that there should not be. There should not be this just to number one, you know, they're getting an awful education. But if that's all you can do, that's all you can do at the moment. Maybe maybe try to make some plans for the future to keep them, you know, into a different setting, but then

to have their personal safety under attack. To the point now they're saying that the parents don't even have to be part of the decisions. They can just go to the child who's a minor and convince them through coercion and you know, influence what children always want to, you know, please the adults, right, they want to they always look up to. So they're going to

get influenced into doing things that they think because it lied to. Because they don't even know what these vaccines are, these doctors or these teachers to do things against the will of the parents without them even knowing about it. And that's the scary part. And that's the thing that you know, I don't want to. I mean, there's other factors that goes wrong with the school, but the vaccine thing is the biggest one, I think because as the

eminent danger factor. You know, yes, and you're not alone. If you saw our enrollment just in my district. I won't say which district, but you can do research. At one time we had about fifty five thousand or forty seven thousand. Excuse me, now we're down to like forty And then wonder why our enrollment slow. I know why. We're taking the power away from the parent. We're acting as an agent keeping secrets. I will

not be part of that. I refuse to do that. I am there to support a student with their family because we have to do it together. So you're absolutely right, You're not the only one that left the state. We see it in huge numbers just in my district alone. I'd be curious to see other districts in the state of California. There's quite a few, and there are a lot of parents that don't want to be left in the

dark. So I won't be part of that machine. I will not, and that's part of my advocacy why I when I heard Priscilla on the podcast, like she mentioned earlier, I wanted a part of that. I wanted to make a difference and work with school as children, which I've been doing now. I'm coming on my twenty first year as a school nurse. I'm excited about that. It's been so much fun. But also just to your point, you're absolutely right, parents should not be left in the dark.

You should be able to know, oh, my cent or daughter, it's going to school, they're going to get an education, then they'll come home. Unfortunately, a lot of children don't have that. They don't have parents at home, so it's really easy for an agenda to be pushed like that when they know that there's vulnerable to students that don't have parents that are going to be checking their backpack, checking what curriculum entails, what the teachers are

teaching, and not all the teachers are those out of that way. In California, I have to shout out to of many teachers that I speak to who really do have a heart for children. I don't want to like paint a picture that they're all in on this right and I think I think, I think the general thing that most people do is they don't they don't address the thing that's not the problem. They focus on what is the problem so

they can fix the problem. So it's not so much that everybody is on board with that, but the people that are movers and shakers and the money handlers, the ones that are actually you know, if you're being if you're getting state or federal money to run your public school, well whatever CRT or everything else that they want to throw out, you have to take that along with the money because they own you know, you're there, they're your benefactor.

That is correct. So unfortunately that is correct. And yes, that's the same way the pediatricians, you know, with with the immunizations, how many kids in their office are getting their immunizations on the pediatric schedule. Evil money percentage if they have it above a certain moment. Yeah, which is so sad to think that that is what educations become and what healthcare has become, because, like I said twenty one years ago, being a school nurse,

we didn't have these kinds of things. We're focused on children, We're focused on helping the students primarily in my where I focus on are the ones with chronic medical conditions and helping them and supporting them with their learning. And now suddenly it was like, wow, wait, these are big factors that I can't be a part of. That I cannot be a part of withholding information from parents, pushing that vaccines that even myself didn't feel were appropriate for

you to take them to stay on. Did you Did you end up having to take them for to keep your job? I thankfully no, but I was willing to lose my job if I did, because I'd, like you said earlier, nobody should be coerced, nobody should be forced to take something against their will without really any research backing the original EUA COVID shots. So M yes, no, I made that decision as a grown person for myself and felt that that was my right. So who else am I going to

protect the children that I work with? And thankfully they did not have to take it. Unfortunately, in other school districts they coerced them, and some of them did. But thankfully in our district there were parents that made that decision for their children. And um but it across the board requirement. It's like you live in a Goldilocks zone or something, or the COVID. COVID didn't affect that. Yeah, I live in Orange County and we sort of

are rebellious here. Oh yeah for sure, like Sanclemny too, that are you? Um so? So, I guess the question to me is how do you navigate differently knowing that you know? I guess I would imagine that utilizing ten year is the way they manipulate people too. If you don't have it and you're becoming a problem, as in you're not falling along, they could just remove you and replace you, right. But if you're, if you've already got your your heels in, then you can resist a little bit

more without them threatening to take away everything that you've worked for. Is that is that an incorrect statement? Because I would think that they are probably hauling people out that weren't going to play by the rules. How did you survive

that? And how do you navigate differently when it comes to children, like say, psychological psychiatric medicine, like you know, they probably have a lot of ADHD and add claims on children and stuff like that, like how do you how do you address those things so you're not over medicating children who are just children who just need a little discipline or something like that. So let me answer that in twofold. So, yeah, I ask a lot of

questions there because I want the whoever is listening to hear the question. One. I am a woman of faith, and so I believe that God has a purpose and plan for my life. So I thought, if I have to do this, then God will provide another way. So that made it very easy for me. I had questions. People say, well, wait, what if they don't get paid? What if they And I thought to

myself, that's true, but what if they take the shot? And as we are seeing everywhere now there are people dying or having autoimmune cancer, there's so many things. What if they had not lived, how would they have provided for their family? So I kind of clip that question and ask them differently. So That's what I navigated through. I thought, if I have to reinvent myself, which now through graiveth caare I get to do that?

And so that was what I was operating on, was my faith and just going out and saying, if I have to lose something like that because of what I believe, then I'm willing to do that. Secondly, when you talk about children with ADHD in particular, I am of the mindset of medication should be last. There are other interventions in a school setting that we can help children. There are different types of plans that we can help. The hard part is sometimes parents don't know who do I go to? You know,

the teacher says, oh, your son or daughter is hyperactive? Who do I go to? Now? Not every school district craft school nurses, So the school nurse is not always the first person that they'll reach out to. The less the teacher. They may be smart nascas, school counselor an administrator, but that's really where I would come in. So once I'm aware

of some student with ADHD, with diabetes, you name it. There's many many chronic conditions, then we look at how can we support them if they didn't have medication, because, like you said earlier, some parents don't want to give their students medication and they should have that right to make that decision for their son or daughter. Maybe they've read up, they've researched on the side effects of medication and thought, I don't want that for my ch So

who better to make that decision than the parents. So you think, you know, in a non crazy world, Yeah, yes, in a non crazy world where we're not fighting for parents to have a right to make decisions for their son or daughter. Yes, especially in my state. Yes, I wish we had more time and we would talk about all those crazy bills, but I'll focus on the questions that you've asked, So yes, I just get involved. There's so many different things you can do besides medication.

And sometimes the reason we make those plans is what if they forget their medication, which happens many many mornings. Moms are running out, dads are running out, and oopsie, we forgot the pill um So we needed to navigate around that, and there are other ways to do that, and that's what I focus on, not pharmaceutical push, but how can we make plans to support the student in the school setting regardless of what happens when they leave home

and they come to the school and they could be successful. All right, So as as the school nurse, are you at all involved or have any say in length in nutrition that's available, in nutrition options that are available at the school for the students, we are not. No. That is yeah, we have like registered dietitians and they have to follow USDA guidelines, which we look at the USDA guidelines. Yeah and um yeah, So I'll just

leave it at that. Concerned about the bio engineered products in these foods. I'm even on Hidden Valley Ranch, which a lot of people well it's hidden, you see, it isn't like no, no, I have I saved a bottle of it with the label because I went and looked. I'm like, it says bio engine And I'm just about fuming to go how many people have this in the refrigerator? And then what are we doing for our kids in schools? Is that? Is this? Are these bioengineered nutrition products being

given to our kids? Right? I want to ask those questions. I want to see the labels, and I think as advocates and parents, grandparents, people going to the school board meetings. We should be asking these questions absolutely, and you can. You can find that on your district's website. There should be like a nutrition schedule tells you what lunches they have. You should be able to click on chat and see how many cards. And I can only speak for my district and it's yeah, we need to get some

better options. But the problem is, like I said earlier, we are regulated by the USDA. And what's so funny about that is, you know, California and Seattle, they have this onus, this about them as being super healthy, you know, gluten free and all this other stuff. But when it comes to the schools, it's it's complete polar opposite, Like it's all GMO stuff. It's all the worst things you can find find, all rolled into one little little meal for your child. And it's like, where's

all the standards. Then when it comes to the ones you care about the most, you know what I mean, they're not there's a whole foods options in there. It's it's all the junk. I think it's so excellent. Point again, pack a lunch. It's what I would say, there is always a solution. There is always a solution. An advocate for your child. It doesn't mean that the solution isn't easy, like like what Melissa had to go through is you know, will I stay in my job if they

if they made me. We had this call a lot in the beginning, in twenty twenty when it was just me doing advocacy all by myself. In twenty twenty one, when I just had a couple more advocates joining the team, we people were very fearful about losing their job, losing paycheck and how would they pay their bills, and those decisions were very difficult. Just had literally a message come into our Grave care line and literally it says, I have to get two COVID shots for my work in order to get promotion,

and I ordered a detox supplements, immune system support. Can I start doing this before I get my shot? Will help me? She's only comparing herself for so they know that the shot is not good for them, but they're making a choice right now. We love people whichever they want to decide. We love people who come to us. We have some that are no way

I would never get it. We've had some that have gotten the shots, have gotten multiple of the boosters, and you know, what we love them as patient advocates because our heart for people is to help them and meet them where they're at. It's not where we want we are at, it's where they are at, and we want to help hide them through the process so they can be well again. Now for that person, I would say, like, Melissa, do you have enough faith to find another job? Do

you really want that promotion? What if you get so sick from those shots that you have to get now that you can't work, what's worth going to do with you? Then? Right? Are you going to have to go on to leave of absence? That promotion is going to be nothing if you are sick and you can't even speak or talk for yourself, or you have a massive stroke. That is the reality of what's happening. They don't they want her to play Russian or he or she. I'm not sure to play

Russian Roulette, but press up sugar, not once but twice. But I bought this pillow, you see, so if if something goes wrong, I got this pillow here to stop. You know, it's sortady the damage is done, you know. But literally, that was a text that we just got in in the last hour to our gradecare. Number, the rationalizations that people have to go through, it's not fair to them either, you know, I mean, it's scary. They're so scammered. So we want to

empower our people with information. We want to be there for people. We've had, We've had to walk in some really difficult situations on the phone while the person is going in their emergency room bleeding out, saying I don't want taint of blood. I don't want taint of blood. But they're but they're literally bleeding out. You know that those decisions are so hard for people to make because now they know the potential of taint of blood and what that could

do. But we also know they could bleed to death right then they're limitus, and so we give advice and recommendations. We are not doctors here. We don't prescribe medications, but we do find the right people like doctor artists to work with in those circumstances. So what we're doing and what Melissa is doing from coast to coast for our kiddos from pre k to high school, it's pretty powerful to have somebody in your back pocket that you can call our

text. So that's something that the children can use on their own, like they can talk to Melissa because the set up with their parents, Like if they've got a question, if they feel like they're being pressured in their school for something, if they think that somebody's trying to weazle around their parents and tell them to do something or convince them, they can call you. And now it's known, it's not just between the it's not just a little whisperer

between you know, you know, teachers and students. They can actually call you and say, hey, this is what's happening, this is I'm getting

pressured right now. It's important to listen to the student. And Melissa would tell you that we have one situation, Melissa, it was the end of the year type of thing, and it's best for Melissa to communicate with the student, right because what he can help elicit what's really going on, and then collaborate with the parents because the parents are still key or whoever the guardian might be in the household. They are key to the success of that child.

But sometimes the guardian might not know what to do. And so Malissa explain that yes, that's exactly yes, So to answer both of you, yes, I love the students involved when we're making a plan on how they're going to succeed in the academic setting. They're the ones who sit in the classroom. They're the ones who have to interrupt with the teachers. Sometimes they don't feel comfortable talking to their teachers. Of course, the parents are involved

in that process. It's not just this, but I always have. I always ask that the student be invited to their meeting. Let's just start. There's like different levels. Let's say we're just you called me. You said, hey, my son or daughter have been diagnosed with type one diabetes. That is a very common childhood disease. I would say, yes, Daniel, let's set up a meeting. Let's get everybody involved, the teachers, because they need to know how would they support your son or daughter who has

this diagnosis? But sorry, you gonna say, how is that such a common thing with children? So that's another show, Daniel. Yeah, absolutely, it's not your asking a question that's like a whopper. Yeah, I know, I know. Unfortunately it is. We do have very experienced nurses that are dealing with us every day. Oh you know, kids have strokes too. Yeah, I said it, even said someone at school, but on a bus, I saw drive by, so it must be true.

Yes, yes, absolutely, if it's on the media or on a billboard, we have to believe it. So yeah, so it's just but yes, I always say, well I want the student there, Well, they're on the kindergarten. What does it matter. They're helps them feel involved in it, and that's that's building the relationship. Their parents need to do that too first, otherwise there's never going to be that trust in the first place. That's why other people can step in and coerce them into doing things because

they don't have that relationship with their family first. That's a big deal. That's a big deal. It is it's absolutely critical for parents. But then parents to know that people care about them. I always tell my parents they're mine between eight and three and they're yours after that. But yes, but yes, absolutely, the students have to be involved in their plans to succeed

because they need to know what their options are. For one thing, sometimes students feel very uncomfortable asking like if they have what we call a five or four plan, which actually started with the Rehabilitation Act of nineteen seventy three when the Vietnam vets were coming back and we realized that they had, like you know, they lost their hearing, they lost limbs, so they had to make accommodations for them in the workplace, and then that kind of came into

the school setting and really really was a push in twenty twelve for that. So now with a five or four plan, it's an accommodation plan. It's not special education. It's different. But in a five or four plan where they have an accommodation maybe because of the like you said earlier, ADHD, they have problem with completion of homework, will we make accommodations for them. Sometimes they need extra time on homework. Sometimes they need extra time on tests.

Some of my students, if they hear a beat, they have to attend to it. I mean, it doesn't matter if somebody blows their nose. They're so we have to make plans to kind of accommodate those types of life. We call them major life activities that affects them and so, but yes, the student I want them there, And that's how I build relationships with students. It's easy. I can almost spot if I'm out in public,

I'm like, oh, that's a junior eye. I just know by their attitude so funny, like, oh gosh, that's so junior, eye stop it so but yes, student involvement is key in making them succeed. I'm guessing the age where they pretend like they don't hear you and they're staring at their phone is right around sixteen, is sophomore to junior. Yeah, I would stay earlier now, oh boy, and I'm earlier. Hello. I stand in front of them, Hello, talking eyes on me? Right,

Yeah, TikTok is flashing too much in their face. I guess we're gonna have to have lots of shows after this. So so Priscilla explained to us how people get, you know, how did they figure out what advocate they need? How did they figure out all of those steps in the process. I'm gonna I actually have something dinging in my you know, I have

to attend you right now. I just heard something at the door. I'm gonna switch it to two right now, just for a moment, if you can explain that, and I will be back in just a second, all right, yea, yep. So in order to get an advocate, we can give you an advocate match that best fits your needs. So if you need somebody like Melissa you would call or an online enroll at the Great Care site. So that's Great Care g r A I T H Care c A r E dot com. When you go there, there's an enroll now you

click on that. All that's going to do is just ask you for some basic information. Once you finish it, it takes one to two minutes, I'll say thank you for enrolling. There's no payment information at that point. Our intake specialists will end up giving you a ring saying okay, let me check on what advocate that you really need and then we'll fit you with them. So it's kind of like a dating app in a way. You're getting

best matched with the advocate that best fits your need. So pre k through high school questions, planning for the next school year, or maybe summer school issues. You definitely need to call us. You can call us at our number as well for six to nine eight six four seventy one forty nine. That is our phone number that you can call. You will leave a voicemail. You will actually get a human being calling you back. You usually get

a call back within a few hours. If you call us during the night, which we get a light a lot of night phone calls left in the voicemail, we will call the following morning, or you can text us at that number as well, So i'd plug that number in or I would definitely make sure you save our website because along the way of the journey through health and wellness, you're probably going to come up with some questions going what do

I do next? Is there an advocate that could help me? And we have advocates, like I said earlier, that came up with neo natal issues all the way to senior issues, even with transitional phases in the nursing home, independent living, senior living. We have physical therapy and occupational background advocates, insurance advocates. Those medical bills that are showing up to you and you're opening those who do I have to pay this? What am I going to

do? This doesn't look right? They didn't tell me this. You can have one of our insurance advocates that understands medicare in the commerceial insurance and supplements. Lots of people are having questions and right now, actually our insurance advocate this last weekend call me and said, Priscilla, we have a problem on our hands. They are actually limiting the amount of insurance options for people. We're in that Obama type insurance industry. They had multiples that people could pick.

Now they are bringing all of you down to just a few options. So what this's gonna do? What this is going to do to the physicians that you're going to They may not accept your insurance anymore because you don't have that carry your plan. Hence you're not going to be able to see the doctor that you want to go see. Now here's the good news. The good news is, don't give up. We need to make sure we can try to get you a doctor that you do want and the things you need

done. Our insurance advocates can help you with those plans. And even the question with health sharing plans, that's a lot of question people have, go well, what about all of these health sharing plans? They're ministries, you know, and so a lot of people have questions. We know of some really good ones that are coming out that actually incentivize proactive planning for your health and wellness in terms of naturopathies and off label uses that we want to get

covered through a health sharing plan. So I would definitely make sure you stay connected. Our handles are on our great care website as well for our social media, so you can keep track of us that way. But an advocate match is just like a dating app. You can basically call and find your right right advocate for you. That's awesome. Yeah, And I'm glad that doctor Artists was on here with you at the same time in the beginning. If I had known that you're in the other room, memaphone, grab your

sooner to Melissa. But I just I've had Priscilla on like two or three times before this, and I don't think people without the visual make the connection that I keep on saying, we keep on discussing over and over again, is that Doctor Artists and at the one time doctor Henry Elie was involved.

I guess Nathan is now, but it's I think there's a disconnected I don't know doctor Okay, Okay, okay, good even it's just one of the advocates that actually will will to be the person talking with the with our member right and Melissa, I think what you're doing on that side is really a key crucial part that I mean, if it was overlooked by and you're like, okay, so we're focusing on nutrition here, we're focusing on homeopathic care, but the school system itself, I mean, that's that's a huge,

huge, I mean, like the ones you care about the most, the most innocent, Like, that's that's where you are. You're the advocate. You're the person in between, which means you're the protector in between them in the system, them and whatever. Doesn't have to be like a war model.

It could just be, hey, you know, there's another person here that you know has a voice and should needs to be considered in this decision that you're making for them, you know, and then that that little bit of even the time that it takes to slow the process down so there's no hesitant hasteamed decisions being made makes all the difference in someone's health and how everything will happen in their lives after that if there was a bad decision made.

So you have a key role there, and I think that's amazing that that's part of the great care as well. And it almost seems like you need like more than one advocate per per you know, like if you go to persility, like I need one over here, I need two over there. You know. That's why there had to be more than just me, because I don't know the school system, and when you're an advocate, a true advocate, you actually need to bring the experience to the table and how to

navigate that world. The public, the public educational system is a completely different world, and we need somebody that knows what do and how to defend our kiddos. So that's why we have specific advocates for specific expertise. And you can actually go to our website, to the Greatcare dot com website, and if you check out our advocates, you'll actually see Melissa on there with her background and a lot of our other advocates are up actually on the website.

Too cool, that's amazing, and then you can actually like, so is there I did have stiff away for a second, so I got to ask this question. Is there a point where there's like a video that each one of them produces that you know somebody who's looking through advocates or do you get an evaluation from the person? Oh okay, it's good, Okay, that's that's cool. Yeah, we're working on videos to that way they can maybe hear the advocate before like personality matching. Yeah, but our intake, our

intake specialists, she does all of our matching. She knows all the advocates backgrounds, where they're located, and she best matches you. So when I was talking with the audience, I talk about it like a dating thing.

It's like a dating app. Well, you talk, so you're filling out the information and giving it to you guys, and then they're going to match you versus you looking through a list and watching the I got it, Okay, yeah, it's it's it's like some people just want the medical traditional advocate, right. They don't want any holistic, they don't want any of that.

There's some people that just they're not there yet, right, and so we have to fit that need with the right type of advocate because we really want them to have a good experience to help helping them move along their journey and so that that matching. We've had, actually this is kind of amazing.

We've had clients that have come to us with so many issues where they've had to have our ICU advocate, they've had our nutritional advocate, and they've had our insurance advocate, all working on that one person's case at the same time, three advocates for one person because they had specific needs that we had to help put together. That is that part of the advocacy where we're putting all the pieces up the puzzle together for people and we're providing that right here

at Great Care. That's good. Yeah, that's I know. Billing and being misbuild or having them sending in the VA that I have to go through is awful. So everything they it's a small talent, so they're like, oh, you can go here, it's fine and it's covered, and then

they'll bill that's not me. I'm not sure who that is. They'll send it to to the wrong department, so that you end up getting a bill when the VA should have been built directly, and it's all this stuff, you know, so you end up getting a half bill for something that you were told was covered, and it's all kinds of nonsense. I was standing there right there for an MRI with my information, you know, my referral

right there, and the woman for some reason didn't do it right. So for the last year and a half, for a year and a half after that, I was getting hounded by this Mr and Mr Place to pay them and I'm like, I was standing in there. You were on the phone with my with my you know, my my representative who was giving you the number to put in the file for the referral. And you're still telling me

that I owe you something. It's like it seems to happening awful lot YEA, yes, well those things are well they Now you have an advocate to always reach out to if you need Daniel, Yes, thank you appreciate it. You guys have people in the VA. Do you guys have people that know the system? I am the VA system. My husband's retired. Oh yes, I know exactly what you're talking about, to which I called and said, I'm not paying that, you'll have to figure it out. And

the gentleman on the other side of the phone didn't appreciate that. But I was under the impression it would be covered, so I was just a little bit more assertive to get that bill paid. I wasn't. I was an accident. My am was broken, and I said, so you're taking me to the right, like, no, we're taking the grossman. I said, oh, so you're kidnapping me because I didn't agree to that. You're kidnapping me in this, in this, in this uh in this what do

you call it? This ambulance because that's not the destination I want to go to. I told you where my hospital is where I Otherwise I'm gonna have an astronomical bill if you'd bring me to this other place, take me to the VA. We're not doing that. Okay, so this is kidnapping. I said it straight out to him. Oh my goodness, right, did you did you end up at the VA? Ended up at the Grossman? Yeahster Bill, it's all good. So sorry, good. That's why you

need an advocate. That's why I did advocated. That's why. Yeah, I'm telling you the other horse where you say you understand why it's important to have an advocate because he'll they'll come get you anytime, and you won't be ready. You will not be ready for it. You would be surprising. We've even gotten one hundred thousand dollars back for one of our clients to a hospital, and it's how we The person actually went through UM went through the

system the right way. They you had it all completed with the hospital that they wanted to be at, but there were so many barriers in between into getting the money back. That was how it was in writing what the plan was, and there was a lot of delay. Well, we want to make sure that money gets back to the person. And we were able to get that money back to the person in California for the money back into fifty thousand dollar wire transfers. Now people will go, how did you do that?

It is through persistent advocacy that you have to stay on these things. You cannot. Sometimes these things just don't happen in one phone call. We are. I mean, the work that we're doing is you really have to grind at some of the work we're doing. Is we're in some really tough situations and the healthcare system can be a really big bully to people. So we just have to empower people with the rightneck steps, be on the phone

with them if we need to, and actually do that advocacy. I mean, we're talking with doctors, with insurance companies all over um and sometimes we have to be right there on the phone with our members to make sure these things actually happen. And it was a shock to us to go, Wow, that act that really worked. All right, we got the money back perfect. You know, that's another thing too. When they know there's eyes on them, things change. If change if it's just the one person,

if it's just the they didn't want to throwing up. I gotta tell you that. Yeah, that's absolutely true, you know, so let me ask you this then, so one hundred thousand dollars, which which your commission percentage pas the same rate. I know somebody goes and even our member goes. You know, I owe you no our membership fee. This is what we do. And you know what they graciously did. They did donate to our

Grateful Giving donation because of how much we help them. And now we've been able to help over twenty people get advocacy help from our donation side through through the Grateful Giving, So you can sponsor other people who can't afford advocacy through that. That's awesome. That's everybody if you need a cause, and there it is so great. Care is the poor profit side, okay, And this is how I pay my advocates and I cover my overhead from a business

perspective. And then what happened last summer. We had one couple that we had to fly out of the hospital. And when I told her what the amount was for the air ambulance to come pick her up, she said, Priscilla, I spent our last bit of money on the eight hour bundle because you need to get my husband out of the hospital. They're going to kill him here. And I said, you did what. We spent our last bit of money for the week on advocacy because I mean my husband to live.

And I just sat there going, oh my gosh, and I'm like, I know that this air ambulance is going to cost anywhere fifteen thousand to thirty thousand, because insurance wasn't going to pay for it because he was already at the highest tier hospital in the Midwest at that point. Okay, this was a large hospital system. It had three hundred hospitals attached to it. Now, the reason I don't speak to the names of these hospitals is because

I want to collaborate with these hospitals. I'm not like, this is we have to collaborate with our people that are in these hospital beds. Go. I don't want them to retaliate. Priscilla, yes, we understand here. Well, when she told me that, she goes, well, what do we do next? I said, well, you have a prayer group,

right you told me about that prayer group earlier. She goes, yeah, And I said, I need you to write this exact amount of money that we need for this air ambulance that I booked, and if we can't pay for it, we won't be able to book it. I said, so you telling things Zach dollar and cents that we need this right away, And she did this. Now we prayed about it. We prayed, I'm good

with praying with my people. Now. All of our advocates might not do that if that's not up for how they feel about things, but for me, the power of prayer is really huge, and we prayed. She got off the phone. Within less than five minutes. She called me back and she goes, Priscilla, somebody's driving down the check for me. She goes, what do I do? I said, you put it in the bank. Got I'm calling air ambulance. We're booking this. And her husband and

their story is on our testimonial page on Greatcare. Molly and Jim look them up. We have Rumble videos of them. They were my very first Rumble video. And after that experience, after talking with Molly and Jim and meeting them in person, I thought, I'm going to have to start a nonprofit because what do I do if people call us and say I can't even pay

for Great Care? But I need help. I want to help people, and I want to be able to pay my advocates for the awesome work they're doing because some of our advocates had to walk away from jobs that were coursing them to take the shot, right, I'm trying to provide jobs. I'm trying to write advocacy. I'm trying to provide an awesome platform for people to get help. So nonprofit so people can donate and we're helping. We're we've

helped over twenty people. And um man, there are some miracle stories that we're going to be doing some Rumble videos on them, and I am just God has been so good. But definitely have your people look at look at Molly and Jim's story on our Rumble channel, but it's on our websites. On both websites. Molly and Jim are on our board of Directors or people giving as well. That the people that have actually had to fight for their lives to be on our board is that's awesome, that's powerful. Yeah,

that's great. Hey, um so what is your greath what is it just called greathcare on on Rumble? This first I've heard of it, so yeah, yeah, it's Um, so it is. If you go to Greathcare the website up on our Our handles are up on the top right of it, so they can click on the rumble link. But it is greath Care. Um, I believe it's hashtag advocacy. Um. I need to let me look really quick. Yeah, I'll put it in the show notes at the end of whatever, so the people look it up on our website too

though. Um, and Molly and Jim's story is on our website as well. Excellent. Let me go ahead and pull this up real quick too, because I want to to show people something, all right, So I have the Greathcare dot com thing. So okay, you're saying that I should have a different Uh, I'll show you what. I'm looking at it in a second. Here, let me do that. I'm pulling my up. We've been great website updates happening right now too. Okay, so maybe that's maybe

I just have a not updated. But I was so before before I had it like this. It's gotta bring this down. Hold on, we can we'll see. Okay. So I'm looking at there is Yeah, so this is where I when I when I am on my UH on my description itself. I just click it's good Rithcare dot com and then I shall tell people it's BB Rescue. So should I have an actual should I change that link

to the direct page itself? You think I'm good at So when you click and roll now right now, it's the link that I'll give you will actually go right to the end. Roll now and your name in the referred buy box up on your top right the baby that will be in there. Okay, so one put it in the boom. There's a period at the end of mine. That's weird. It's like BB Rescue of space. Yeah, it's how it was put in our system. That's cool. Yeah, So

that's it. And then everybody you can go ahead and look through that. And then there's a section that you can look at the advocates too, I think, and go back to the about hit about um on your top right next to the login, they'll take you back to the website. You click our Advocates and then there's the dropdown for doctor Ela and doctor Artists. But um right there they can click on that mm hmm, and that's doctor uh,

doctor artists and doctor Ela. Um yep. But you can go back to that our advocates, and I mean just we have most of our advocates are on this page. I wanted to remain private. Nice Daniel, you must be the newest one, right, is that a new or one? Yeah? Yeah, some people. Yeah, there's Miss California nice. Some some names and had to be changed to protect the innocent. You're saying, there are some there's Deep and he does all of our nutrition that I'm talking

about earlier. Yeah, yeah, so yeah, they're they're all on there. And then if you go to go up to the top, and I'll show you Molly and Jim really quick, so go to customer stories and then yeah, boat you can go down to scroll down there's Miss Donna and here yeah yeah, yeah yeah. And if you go down a little bit, this picture, this is when I had the air med crew going to pick him up at the hospital. See that picture. He was on the bi

pap mask. The doctor every day kept coming in going, Jim, we need to intubate you, we need to put the breed into on you. And we avoided that for him, and we flew him out of there and within two days at the next hospital he was we had cut his oxygen requirement need by fifty percent down. Wow. Now yes again, So they are part of there's Molly and Jim and that's their son. And he was really sick. He should have died, but he didn't. Well that's good today.

Did they get him with the room disappear as well? Nope, nope, nope. We they knew certain things to say no too. But there was a point that he his LANs were so bad and he had been in the hospital for weeks at that point by the time they called us, and so um, this was really it was really scary for him. He really should have died. And he had multiple complications for medications that he had been put on two that we had to have emerged and see surgery at the second

hospital as well. So things happen and they change really quickly, and thank goodness, we had a great team of advocate on his case and Jim he wanted to live. So if you don't have the will to live, I would say, we really need to make sure you have that will because some of this takes a real fighting spirit. It's hard to know it if you have a will to live or not. When they drug you so much that you're in a drug induced coma, with something stuff down your throat. It's

hard to know what if you're here or there. You know, Yeah, that's the problem there. They don't They don't give you the option to fight back or talk. They make decisions for you. You're not going to give them the option. We're going to make sure that we advocate, we make sure that person feels empowered. And when that peace of mind happens in people and they go, wait a minute, I can ask for that. I could do that. It changes everything when you're back in the driver's seat of

your own health. And that's what we want to do here at Great Care. And just so Melissa, I don't know, you came in a little bit late after I had already explained this to doctor artists and Priscilla. I'm not a stoiner and I didn't get punched in the face, and I haven't been crying. I've got something messed up with my eyes and have been had been read to the last couple of days. So however, okay, fair enough, If that was a problem, then yeah, this is one of

those huh nothing. You just sounded kind of nasally without allergies or something. So yeah, yeah, I love my cat, but I think, I think I know that it's probably from him, so I let I let him snuggle at me too much sometimes or if I'm falling asleep, he just sits on my you know. So I probably had something to do with it. I had like a cat compress instead of a cold compress on my eye.

Oh boy, So is there anything you want to wrap up, finish up with any things that we didn't cover, Anything you want to mention, anything you want me to bring up on the on the screen, now's the time? Or oh yeah? I think for me one of the things that it's just been a real honor to work with Priscilla because I heard a podcast about

her. Yes, it was sent to me by a friend of mine, but I immediately reached out to her, said I want a part of your what you're doing for people, and you see it like the Mob though right, you didn't see it like in the Mafia, like I want a part of what you're doing. Like no, no, that she would have never called me back. But I don't think she gives herself enough credit in the sense that I believe in what she's trying to help patients do in all settings

and really more of like a holistic way if you think about it. And so, like I said, I had no idea if she could use me. And I even said that I'm not even sure if you can use me, but if you can, I want in. And so thankfully this has become So it's kind of an exciting journey for me. It allows me to do what I've been doing as an advocate. I didn't call myself an advocate, but I really was an advocate already. So I just want that opportunity

to do that for other families. You can reach more people this way. Maybe other school nurses will want to jump on in because I'm only one little person and I can only reach so many families. But who knows. Wouldn't that be cool if all the people that actually care about other human beings got together in one particular group together so you could easily identify where they are.

It helped a lot of people. Wouldn't that be amazing? Wouldn't that be a nice story to tell, sort of the craps that you hear on the news, you know, that's a story of hope. Oh my god, yeah, what are we talking about? It? So, like she said, and roll down, and she and she's not lying. Look through the advocacy or the advocate backgrounds. I was just so impressed. We have some serious talent and just so many different expertise levels that even for myself, I'm

thinking, wow, I've learned quite a bit. And so I've just enjoyed being part of this. And I have no idea where God's going to take this, but I'm I'm going I'm gonna be all in. I'm gonna be an advocate for whatever school aged children come my way and that parents trust me with. And so anyway, but thank you for this opportunity to just have this discussion. You're right, we don't get this platform that often. We need We need to bring out the good story so people know that that it's

out there. You know everybody's getting this. You know, head down, I can't take enough another blow, the war of attrition thing happening, and you close up. But you have to understand that there's things out there. There are people out here right now trying to make the rule the better place, and you know that's something that you should support all costs and get behind at least you know, philosophically as well, because what else is there you

can you can. You can talk to talk all day, but if you're not actually doing something to help, than what are you actually doing? You know? And I think it's amazing that you're doing this. Now you're able to reach more people than just the ones in front of you at your school, and you have the right mindset as do all these other people that are

you know, the roster of talent. Now, this one question I have for you, Priscilla, if somebody because you don't ever know what your situation, your circumstance is going to be. One day it might be a broken leg, the next day it might be a respiratory Are you able to spin that wheel on the advocates and land on the one that makes most sense to that particular situation. Yep, we have to be We adapt. Our team works within a team, and so sometimes if Melissa's needed on a certain part

of it, she'll do her thing. But if she needs let's say, our insurance advocates, she can actually tag them say hey you're next, um, whatever it might be. Our team, we have a very good system that we work in that's very private and very hip a compliant, and we work within it. It's beautiful and so we use technology to the finest. We actually are going to have a mobile app coming out soon and that is

in beta testing and we are very excited. So literally, just like that, you'll be able to reach your advocate or reach great Care, and we're excited. We are changing the landscape of the healthcare system. So when people but we need an alternative system, I'm like, we're already doing it. We are already doing it, and we've been ahead of it. And see, we don't care what the issue is. We just need to find a solution. And having that solution mindset and that love for people no matter where

they're at in their situation, that is the best. That's the best type of advocacy we can give. Right the community is already being established and it's a bunch of caring people that are doing the right thing by other people. And I think that's amazing. Also, you know, when you're talking about like the Appolis of guys, I've had this link for you for months and

months and months. Priscilla has been on this show. This is the third or fourth time, and you know it's like, I don't go around like with all these other links platform channel people and they're selling you one vitamin or another. It's like, no, The three people that I actually promote are doctor Monzo because he's amazing, Doctor Artists because he's amagency and Greathcare, and

doctor Peter Glidden because he's amazing at nitropathic medicine. Those are the four things that I like, So you know that I promote, and it's because it helps people if they just use the tools that are there. I'm providing them. I'm not putting my name or my reputation on anything else, but those things that I know are going to be a benefit to people. They're in the description all the time. You can unlock them and use them to benefit

yourself. Gloriath Care is on there as also put it into the live link. I'm not sure if you can still see it or not, but it's it's in the live feed too, and check it out. I mean, these are the reasons the reason why I go through all this and it discuss

all these things with people's because I want to be sure about them. And then when I'm more than sure, like I am now, it's like I want to promote it because I know that they're doing such good work and whether you use them out you know, you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make them think huh, that's the truth. Right, So with that one last thing, any any any links anything like that, and then we'll we've got to do a final round in robin words. Are you

guys good? I'm good. I think it's amazing and I'm so excited. Melissa got to share um and I want all of our advocates to be able to share if that's something they want to do. So we have a list of advocates if you ever need some really awesome topics at any point. Okay, So, okay, I have one last question. So you said that all advocates are pretty much at your fingertips depending on the situation that you find yourself in. What makes TRIPLEA with Doctor Artists different. So the trip lay

option is an add on to the advocacy time. So it's it's kind of like an extra supplement Doctor Artists. Is that extra supplement on top of our advocacy because he will take time to so all those questions from your listeners when they were calling in, Yeah, what happens is they will talk to an

advocate. Advocate will actually go through more detailed questions because you notice Doctor Artists said, look, I can't tell you specifically that this is exactly what you should be doing, because I don't know everything you're really doing, right, I think beyond medications that might not be a good fit for his recommendations. Yeah, things can negate to each other if you're on the wrong medications for sure. Correct. So we actually do a profile for that person. It's

a very comprehensive review. We have a couple advocates that do the bulk of those. They go through that list of list of information, we get labs, we get any images the INFRA Nation that we need for the client, and we hand over the information to Doctor Artists or doctor Henry Elay, depending on what the member wants to pick. A lot of people have been choosing

Doctor Artists because he's out there a lot. Now Doctor Elay, he's starting to have more people come because they're learning more about all the ways he's doing with vaccine injuries. So it's really cool to help people with that specific needs. So what happened so right now this week we just shipped off four reviews

for Doctor Artists that our team completed last week. We shift them over to doctor Artists Doctor Artists at the end of this week is gonna sit and he's gonna cut videos for each of those four people, and we're going to send those videos right back to those people going through their individual needs, their questions

and answering them and being able to review. We had one person that was on a list of over thirty medications and we could we could elicit from that the adverse reactions they were having because of those medications, just from that review, and they went, my doctor never told me. Where We're like, yes, the doctor sometimes does not tell you and inform you of those things, unfortunately, so because then they can give you a third and fourth drug

to contact the contract of the contract of the villain thing. So right, talk about what a mess. So what's really cool about? So you're getting an advocate to go through that. The advocate's already helping them with several things and gathering all that information. Then it goes to Doctor Artists or Doctor Elay. They do a review and then they cut a video for let's say Susie Smith. It goes to Susie Smith. They watched the video. We have one person and two weeks ago she goes, we gave it to her.

She actually message back to the advocate, I have watched that video over fifteen times already and I still can't believe what I'm hearing. That's awesome. Nobody has ever told me this. And she was in her eighties. Eighties. Okay, she had only believed the white coat, but she she had had from desvie in the hospital right the hospital stay. We got her out of the hospital over a year ago, but she has had several lingering issues now. She stopped using Great Care. After she got out of the hospital,

she thought she was good. We said, okay, we'll be here when you meet. She came back to us going, I've gone to five different specialty doctors. Nobody can help me. I'm sick and tired of going to all these specialty doctors. They cost all of these all of this money, and I'm not getting better and I can't get rid of these infections. I am killing myself by just taking these antibiotics. And so I said, well,

do you want to hear what doctor Artist has to say. She's like, yeah, who's that and and she goes, well, I've never had a chiropractor tell me any of these things. I've never even seen a chiropractor or are you sure he's telling me the truth? I listen to some of the advice. She's doing the plan, the plan, and she's getting better. That's awesome. It's me. It's awesome. So guys, you can get your own personal tillered video as well. That's pretty awesome that way,

you're not you know, hey, so what is this, bob? Oh? This poison? It's okay because we have we have a poison that actually poisons the poison, and then we have this other poison that poisons that poison. So you're gonna be fine to send you for some lab work and poke you and prode you, and send you for some imaging, right, because I mean without radiation, I mean, what's the point. Yeah, yeah, one CT scan I heard it's like five hundred times the amount of radiations

as a standard X rays image special. It can be very special, but we should only use it when necessary, right, And that's what we want to make sure we empower people with. Right, that MRI that you went and got, you needed it because of a specific need. We need to use the healthcare system for what it's good for. So we take all the good out of it and we leave the bad and that's why you need a

patient advocate that understands this system, right absolutely. Yeah, for that one little speck of sliver of gold and that giant rock, you know, thank you, Thank you, guys. I appreciate it. You have a great one, and I appreciate Melissa Priscilla, thank you for your time, great work that you're doing as well. And I really sincerely mean that, and I do have lots of respect for what you are engaged in here. Thank you, Thank you so much for this opportunity. A good day, bye

bye. All right, So no, we are done. So if you didn't see it, I think I can do it one more time. In my oh my god, the eyes are just I was doing really well, not trying to touch my eyes for it very much. So I'm gonna put this back in the live stream feed. It's right here, so here. You know, you can't see what I'm doing right now, can you hold on. I'll make it so that you can, and then I'll leave for the day. Okay, changed appearance, it's awful, lot of buns suppresses

it. Okay, fair enough, let's go with that, all right. So this is the actual video that you're watching right now. But I just have another tab opened up, and you go down here, he says, get a healthcare advocate. There's one little shit that had to put the thumbs down, right, because that's mature, all right. So I'm just gonna copy and pace this and to the live stream feed right now, and Karen, thank you, thank you for the nice comment, and there you go.

You know what sucks about this is when I shut this down, I can't go back and read any of this stuff. It shuts it makes it go away. It's kind of lame because I'm sure there's lots lots of stuff in here that I would like to read that you guys took the time to write, but it doesn't really give you that option. That's one thing that's weird about there's no playback on the live on the live chat on Rumble. That's one of their shortcomings. I'd have to say, not deleting you because

you know whatever reasons is why they're still superior to YouTube. Because I had built this city before on Truth and whatever Rock and roll. Man, they decided to delete me twice. So now I'm over here on Rumble. But it doesn't seem like it's happening as at rapidly at least. Okay, so you'll see it in there now. You know it's in the description. You know the great care thing is there, and also the Doctor Artists information is there too. So let's go through this one more time. That's actually was

actually his thirty third treeans because there was twenty eight episodes. I was able to get onto the flash drive and then he's been on five more times since then. Okay, so Doctor Artists membership right here, that's for his membership for his Q and A. That's I believe twice, so I don't quote me on that. I know Doctor Peter Gliddon's down here where says get healthy and independent with Doctor Peter Gliddon. That's twice a week you can do a live Q and A, and I do. I've been to one of him.

I have to get back on and do it again. But unfortunately, well not unfortunately, it's just because I'm writing my books, so I have been devoting all of my spare time there. Doctor Manzo's code is right here, fifteen percent off for his full of acid and other stuff including the test which, by the way, another thing I got to remind you I'm getting my test. He told me what was going on with it, okay, and then he's gonna when he has time. Right now, he's doing a

class this week. He's actually training new practitioners, which is where I wanted to be, but I didn't get a chance to get there this time. So when I do get to get there, I'll be a practitioner doctor what doctor Monso does, hopefully, and I'm gonna read the whole book in the meantime. But he's gonna be on with us to discuss our lab results, our scans from our DNA tests that we sent in that he was gracious and kind enough to send to us so that we could get our evaluation. So

that'll be something that'll be a real treat. And I've already seen mine. But even if I thought there was something bad, I was gonna let the chips fall and let you guys know me as an open book. I was going to tell you everything, let you know all this stuff, whether it's personal or not, that's right or wrong with my body, and just go from there. So it's all good, all right, So there you go. So now you have the doctor's remtionship, doctor Monso, and then Patreon.

If you want to do it joy, you can just join the locals right here. It's like boom, where is it? Right there? See the thing that here some locals Bubos's community and then the Great Care. I'll move it up from now on. But it says get a healthcare Advocate and then it says Greathcare dot Com referral code, So you go click that, go to enroll now, enroll now, and then you just go referred by

scroll down to the B says BB rescue. Click boom, done that, and then put in all your information and fill out your evaluation so they can set you up the right person. Good, wonderful. I'm excited. Are you excited? I'm pretty excited. I mean, t's I have open here. Oh my god, that's another time there you go. Alrighty, everybody, thank you so much for watching, Thank you so much for your time and your tension and all those other things that people say thank you for.

All right, I will be exiting, and I get when I got up to answer the door, I had an opportunity to grab the iodine. I think this is no blah blah blah iodine, But I don't know. I can't really read it. It looks like it leaked or something, so it's on the it's very blurry, and plus my eyes are blurry anyway because I can't see through them right now. But I'm gonna put a drop in my eye because the doctor are yeah, it says nos, so right there, no, so eye died ha ha, alright, alright, is so it

was? So I don't know. I'm gonna use it and I'm gonna see if it helps my eyeball, and if that doesn't work, I'm gonna spray something harmful directly into my eyeball until something happens. The burning sensation makes me scream and fall on the ground and flip around like a dog with one of those shot collars on, or or it'll feel better. I should video that.

That'd be more that'd be more entertaining than anything I normally do to the jackass like that show jackass like that type of stuff, and just injuring myself the pleasure of others, all right later

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