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Hello, everybody. This is Daniel with Ball Bussers. I'm here today with doctor Peter Glidden and d and we are going to be open for Harl's. The phone number is where my name. It's normally six one nine, three, five eight eight seven nine, and I have a couple write ins and let's just kind of get started here. Doctor Gliden welcome, Thanks so much. It's a pleasure. I appreciate the platform, appreciate everything that you do. If I had a hundred more people like you, I could change the

world. Yeah, you know, it's funny. I actually put a message in my telegram saying that if there is more doctor Peter Gluden's around the world would be a better place. All right. So when I was talking to Scott Shara yesterday on our interview, he brought this up, and I think

he actually said five. But what they tell us on Google when I when you ask how many prescription drugs are prescribed each year, and if we're gonna believe that there's three hundred and thirty million people in the country, this is their answer. Every year in the US, more than four billion prescriptions are dispensed. Number of retail prescriptions filled every year is expected to substantially increase. I'm not sure if they are counting every time you refill or if they're just

saying that's how many period, but it's a lot, a lot. Yeah, yeah, And you know, follow the money, baby, right, Yeah. Nineteen twelve there was a hostile takeover of the practice of medicine in the United States or leaving the pharmaceutical companies and the mds at the top, labeling everybody who didn't use drug therapies as a quack, and legislating against everybody who was not an m D. Quite frankly, and over the course, it's since, you know, longer than we've been alive, this has been

happening. And so the predominant system of medicine in the world since everyone's been alive is MD directed pharmaceutical centrist allopathic medicine, which focuses entirely and exclusively on pathology, and the intention of their treatment strategy is to simply manage the problem.

So while people are under the care of the MD who exists only because of the monopoly, they get sick, and nobody questions that paying hundreds of dollars a month, it's a small fortune over somebody's lifetime and medical insurance premiums. And while they're doing that, they get sick, and everybody seems to be okay with that. There's no risks or slap and nobody is held accountable

gam't be the doctor's fault. And then when people are sick, they go to these medical professionals and they're given drugs, the intention of which is not to cure the condition, but to manage the problem. This is an eye opening revelation for most people. Your medical doctor may be the nicest person guide ever created, but your medical doctor has no training in how to cure your

illness. The only thing that they can cure are bacterial infections, and those things are starting to That ship is starting to sail, and the antibiotic resistant bacterial infections are becoming a big thing now. But I digress. So, while people are under the care of conventional medicine, they get sicker and weaker and more dependent on drugs over time. Then the last ten years of their life it's a revolving or to the emergency room. Then they go bankrupt because

the leading cause of bankruptcy in the United States is medical bills. And then they die and they're lucky in their seventies, whereas we have the genetic potential to make it to one hundred and twenty, we don't even get close to that in the last fifteen twenty years of their life. It's been horrible.

Right. You need a prescription medicine to fall asleep, You need a prescription medicine to p prescription medicine not to pe, prescription medicine for the blood pressure, prescription medicine for the heartburn, and prescription medicine for the pain, prescription medicine to take care of the side effects of the pain, and so forth and so on. And this is supposed to be the best system of medicine

in the world. It's not. It's a crap show. The only thing that conventional medicine is good for is surgery and trauma care or military field medicine. And you can't drug your way to health. You can't do it. Look, you know, every time I'm in the dentist's chair, I thank god for lyetokaine, right, insulin, Thank god for insulin. It should have been a lot more research done around the causative factors of diabetes because we've

cured diabetes. But my point is that what all this boils down to I think the take home message that people need to start thinking about and repeating in their brains every day is I cannot drug my way to health. I can't do it. And you know, when I'm appointed surgeon general, which will never happen, by the way, it will be illegal for hospitals and mds to advertise that they practice healthcare because they don't. They practice disease management.

There's a giant difference between disease management and healthcare, and we need to make these distinctions apparent to sick and suffering humanity. And so many people are suffering needlessly. It's not even funny. Yeah, And that's a really good point because even a nature path or a homeopath has been able to help people with Apparently the mds are clueless about They never consider nutrition, which you would think would be the first place to go. What are you deficient in? You

know? Is that the issue? Are you eating a diet that inflames everything that you're you know, in your insides? It is causing more and more trouble down the road. I saw this, Oh, go ahead, go ahead, Are you're gonna say, son, No, I'm good? Okay, there is came from April eighteen, twenty twenty two. Is Scientific Integrity

Watchdogs slaps lawsuit on maker of homeopathic pills. It's time for I don't know how to say that word, is it, Boyron and all homeopathy hucksters to be held accountable, says CFI, an attorney, and then it just goes on as is. The complaint alleges that Boyron sells a plethora of identical treatments that consists of sugar pills and powders, all while claiming that each of the products treat us specific illness or ailment. So well, that's because they do

treat a specific ailment or illness. And if I was only allowed by law to deliver one type of medicine, it would be homeopathy. And I've been doing this for thirty five years clinically. Let's keep this in mind, right, I'm a licensed, regulated physician, thirty five years of clinical experience, and as far as I'm concerned, homeopathic medicine is the most effective system of

medicine in the world. It is the most misunderstood system of medicine in the world, largely because it goes it is diametrically opposed in every way to the pharmaceutical because the homeopathic medicines attempt to cure the condition and often are effective at curing the condition. The pharmaceutical drugs are attempt to manage the problem, making you weaker and more dependent on the drugs over time. So it's a great

business model. Drugs are very, very expensive the homeopathic medicines or pennies on the dollar, let me say it again, pennies on the dollar and copletely without net negative side effects, so you would it's not doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that. Because of all of these reasons, a big pharma wants nothing to do with homeopathy, so they will attempt to discredit it at every turn, you know, and there's nothing new under the sun.

The medical doctors have chastised people historically that have done treatments that are outside with the convention forever. I mean, that's their moo. So homeopathy is extremely misunderstood medical science, and people that pooh pooh homeopathy or just morons, they don't know any better. They don't know what they're talking about, and they should just keep their mouths shut because they are inadvertently hurting people by delivering misinformation.

I want to share this one the other one, and then I want, if it's okay, if you do it, explain what churned your you know, what took you off the rails of going MD and that experience, because it's these are the type of pellets that they're talking about. But this one right here is hundreds of babies harmed by homeopathic remedies. Families say, ten years of FDA data a grim picture of teething product complaints. And this one says, my daughter had a seizure lost Okay, hold on, let

me start. A mother gives her toddler three homeopathic pills I think these are the Highlands to relieve her teething pain. Within minutes, the baby stops breathing. My daughter had a seizure, lost consciousness and stopped breathing about thirty minutes after I gave her three Highlands teething tablets. The mother later told the FDA she had to receive mouth and mouth CPR to resume breathing and was brought to

the hospital. Maybe she just choked on it, you know, but yeah, so, I mean, so this is the thing, Daniel, when you know we need to have a moticum of common sense here. I mean, you would not expect gasoline to put out a fire. You would expect gasoline to make the fire worse. Because these are natural laws that are at play here. Natural laws apply to homeopathy the same way that they apply to pharmaceuticals, the same way that they apply to nutrients, the same way that

they apply to botanical medicines. You can develop an aggravation from a homeopathic medicine. You can also experience a remarkable cure from a homeopathic medicine. You can also experience nothing at all from a homeopathic medicine if it is not correctly prescribed. But the homeopathic medicine will never hurt somebody. It's impossible for a homeopathic medicine to hurt somebody or to put them into cardiac arrest or to give them,

you know, some type of a seizure that cannot happen. You know, gasoline will not put out a fire, will excite the fire one percent of the time. So these stories have either been contrived and their lives or you know, there's we're only getting thirty percent of the information about what really happened. And again, this is the modus operandi of the FDA, the Federal Trade Commission, and the American Medical Association in the Center for Disease Control.

They are not objective, scientific, public health political bodies. They are bought and sold political entities for the pharmaceutical industry. And as as was evidenced in boldface during the whole COVID thing, yeah, it is meaningless. They only go after the basically the competition or anything that opposes whatever their their driver agenda is. It seems I know that sounds conspiratorial, but it seems like the I mean it's not a conspiracy. I mean it's it's the way the

things are now. All you have to do is research and just look to see how many directors of the FDA work for the pharmaceutical industry when they retire from government work. I've even seen yeah so. And it's also an interesting little historical anecdote to understand that frequently what will happen is you will have an MD who tries to debunk homeopathy, ends up seeing that homeopathy works miraculously,

and then becomes a homeopath. What you never see is a homeopath abandoning homeopathy and becoming an MD. You never see that because homeopathy is so spectacularly effective when it's applied correctly. So medical doctors frequently will go over the fence and become homeopass. But homeopass never give up the ghosts and become medical doctors. Nobody ever talks about that. Again, it's an extremely misunderstood medical science,

and it is completely against the business model of the pharmaceutical industry. And remember, medicine is a business, especially now, and the patient cured is a customer lost, right. But orange is the new black, which is correct to a certain extent, And sickness is the new health because everybody's sick. I mean everybody's sick all the time. That was the title of my first book. So people look around and their brothers on meds, their sisters on

meds, their mothers on meds. Their father died from cancer. Right, everybody is on meds, and everybody is sick, and everybody is hobbling around. You know, it's like the walking wounded. For goodness sakes, the only medicine that's practiced in people's hospitals is m D medicine. The only medicine that they make TV shows about is m D medicine. The only medicine they do research on it. Your university is m D Medicine, and the only

medicine that's legally allowed to treat a disease as a pharmaceutical. So people look at all of this and they think, we'll sign of a bitch. The medical doctors must be better at what they do than everybody else, because the medical doctors are everywhere all the time. But the only reason the medical doctors are everywhere all the time is because of a hostile political takeover of the medical market, which happened before anybody was born. People don't leave out this little

data point, and so it's a problem. However, if there was a silver lining to the whole COVID debacle, it's that a lot of people are finally starting to see what you and I have seen for decades. They've pulled back the curtain. They didn't like to see the man behind the curtain and with the shenanigans that they were pulling, and they are starting to finally,

thank god, question conventional medicine and it's about time. Yeah, my parents would have been like the well, my mother would have been the hold out to all that, and she even is turning around. That's it's pretty amazing and you know, it's kind of funny if you just go based on the chronological order the dates, you know, if you want to see that Rockefeller

was funded by the Rothschilds to do this drug trust takeover. They went for the medical before they went for the monetary system a year or later, so that's the order of importance to them. I think, yeah, we'll follow the money, all right, Right, So do you want to tell you a little bit about your story, like what happened and how you know? I mean, because that's that's a perfect example of you know, going one direction, not getting any help and then having somebody you know. Well,

I'll give you the cliff notes real quick. So I'm a senior at the University of Massachusetts. This is nineteen eighty six. This happened winter of nineteen

eighty six. I'm a senior at the University of Massachusets and amorous in their premed department, and I'm going to an osteopathic college in Biddeford, Maine for an interview because I wanted to practice osteopathic medicine, because I was really fascinated with the physical therapeutics at osteopathic medicine brought to the table I knew I wanted to be a doctor. I knew I couldn't do MD medicine. That just wasn't for me. I didn't know what nature pathic medicine was at the time,

because it was much less known than than it is now. So I thought, well, I'd be an osteopath. That's a nice little compromise, right, I can. I can practice and help people a lot with the physical manipulation that the osteopaths do, which is much more holistically oriented. So great. So I'm sitting in the osteopath's office or in the in the academic department of the school for my interview, and you know, I'm I'm talking

up the benefits of the physical aspect and physical treatments of osteopathy. And the guy behind the desk is looking at me and he's rubbing his chin and he says he wait a minute. He says, yeah, you'll learn that here, and this is a really good school to learn that from. But in order to graduate and get your license, you're gonna have to work in hospitals, do residencies in hospitals, prescribing drugs. Wow, I had no idea

because I was naive used to be naive. That's changed, but I was quite naive at the time, and my whole world fell you know, four years, tens of thousands of dollars and education bills, right, I mean it was a lot. And I didn't know what the hell I was going to do because I knew I couldn't do that. I couldn't do that. I couldn't do that, No way was I going to do it. What

am I going to do? So I get really, really sick, and to top it off, I'm driving back home from the interview because that was in Maine and I lived in western Massachusetts, and it's a blizzard started, so it was like, oh, you know what next, right, A frog's going to start falling from the sky. It was like, give me a break, man. So for the next three weeks, I proceeded to

get sicker and sicker and sicker and sicker and sicker and sicker. I was eventually bedridden for seven days, throwing up fevers on and off, chills, couldn't it was bad, man. And I'd been to a couple of conventional medical doctors because in the town that I lived in it was a lot of medical schools and training and doctors I mean, you'd throw a stick and you hit a doctor's office and nobody could help me. Nobody knew what it was. People were just throwing drugs at it. And you know, I spent

two minutes with a doctor and like, this is bullshit. So I was married at the time, and my wife said, you know, there's a naturepathic doctor in town. I think you should go to see him. When I was an arrogant pre med student. I mean, it's probably not too hard to imagine me as an arrogant pre med student. And I've calmed down quite a bit, but I was I didn't know what the hell a nature path was. But our sure he was a quack. But I didn't have What did I have to lose? Right, what do I have to lose?

Nothing? By the way, at that time, there were two nature pathic doctors in the entire state of Massachusetts. Two one was in Boston and one lived in the same town that I lived in. What are the chances? So I went to the guy's office. I'm carried into his office. Literally, I'll never forget it. His office is up a long set of stairs, no elevator carried into his office. He had I was immediately struck by his his personality. He was like everything that you would imagine in an

old fashioned country doctor. Oh that's cool, it was really cool. It was great, felt right at ease right away. He put me on an exam table, you know, did my vitals and drew some blood and poked around, asked me a bunch of questions, gave me two pellets of a homeopathic medicine, orally waited five minutes, nothing happened. He scratched his chin, got a big book from the desk, from the bookcase. I think he might have even wiped some dust off of it, if I can remember.

He started paging through the book, you know, asked me some more questions. What about this, and what about this? What's it feel like? What makes it better or what makes it worse? When did it start? Okay? Gave me a different homeopathic medicine, two pellets under my tongue. As soon as that medicine hit my tongue, a thrill went through my entire body. I threw up is billious disgusting sludge. I don't know how much, maybe a quarter of a cup, no like two three cups.

Quarter of it was a lot came out and he gave me. What he gave me was not a purgative. It wasn't something that was intended to make me vomited. We have nothing to do with that, but that was what my body did in response to it. And as soon as that happened, I felt like a Venetian blind had been unrolled from my toes all the way to my head. And I was cured. I was carried into the guy's

office. Let's remember I'd been in bed forever. Carried into his office, I walked out of it, practically skipped out of it, went home, went to sleep for a long time, and we'll up the next day and I was born again into the wonderful world of holistic health. And nine months later I was a freshman at naturopathic Medical school. And before that experience, I didn't even know how to pronounce naturopathy, let alone know what it was.

Completely my life around And you know, in retrospect, I see now why it all happened, because I was so pigheaded that I had to have an experience like that in order to snap me out of it and to direct me onto my life's path and right. And I have to tell you that when I was in medical naturopathic medical school from nineteen eighty seven to nineteen ninety one in Seattle. I had the distinct experience. I don't know if you've ever had this. I was in the right place, at the right time,

doing exactly the right thing. It was. It was fun for you years, learned a lot, and there's been no looking back every Sincerety, That's amazing, man. And it's it's so funny too, because the it's the chain of events in that you know, the US, the osteopath path of osteopath. It would just you know that already kind of set that in motion that you were because you already said you weren't going to do that thing.

You weren't going to be an m D. And that's kind of crappy that they put people through that filter so that when they come out the other end of it after being at a hospital, what are they They're already in the practice of doing that. They're already in the in the habit of doing

that. You know. What I later learned was that the osteopathic profession turned right after World War Two because you know, there weren't a lot of males and back in those days, it medicine was doctors are mostly men, so there was a lack of bodies to become doctors, and so the Osteopathic Organization made a deal with the AMA in order to allow osteopaths to have the same

privileges as mds. But the bargain that they made with the devil in order to do that was that slowly the education of the osteopathic doctor was changed. So now there's virtually no difference in the training between an MD and ADO, which is and so the entire profession has become corrupted and is unrecognizable now from what it used to be. Do you see them coming for a naturopathy next or have they been that's already happened. Yeah, that's what I thought.

I think we were talking about them making some of these natural into synthetics that

they could patent them. Well, no, but there's a giant divide now in the in the nature pathic community, the professional naturopathic community, and starting around the turn of the century, for reasons which I understand and no but or useless to talk about in this forum, the education of the naturopathic student changed and started leaning towards the use of pharmaceuticals first and then the use of naturopathic therapies to clean up the side effects of the pharmaceuticals so you can prescribe

more pharmaceuticals. And that's how it's gone. So this is unaffectionately referred to in my group as green allopathic medicine. So, as far as I'm concerned, naturopathic medicine is no longer being taught in the naturopathic medical schools. What is being taught is this weird hybridization that's unaffectionately referred to as green allopathic medicine,

which is just nonsense. And because of this schism in the profession, there's a professional organization that I'm a board member of that came into being in order to fix this. It's called the Naturepathic Medicine Institute, and it's a five oh one C three nonprofit and there's a link to it on my website. If you want to donate, if you're if anybody in the listening audience

gives charitable donations, you should give to the nature Pathic Medicine Institute. It's a platinum rated five oh one C three and the intention of the NMI, the Naturopathic Medicine Institute is to provide continuing education in real naturopathic therapeutics to naturopathic doctors. It is the only professional organization in the world right now that is

keeping naturopathic medicine alive. And unless we are aggressive in our support of this institution, in a generation, naturopathic medicine will be dead in the water. All right, I'm gonna pull that up just for a second here so some

people can see it. Let's go ahead. And it's a great organization and the intention of it there it is, yeah, is to teach doctors or teach people who have gone through natureprathic education secured a license to practice naturopathic medicine, to teach them how to actually use naturopathic therapeutics that they were not taught in naturopathic medical school. And how ironic is that? Right? Get a restorable is lost. It's a great organization. I'm happy to be a board

member. And since we're here, we might as well show people this real quick. This is a lead big farmer. Yeah. And there's a link at the very top of the description and the it's also it's in there twice. It's on the top though too, and you can get into do you want to do you want to explain what they get with the well, so yeah. So on my website, I have hundreds of hours of instructional videos and written information about all things medical that you should have been taught in high

school, but you weren't because of the medical monopoly. So I've got information about you know, a section called medical mythbusting, where we talk about things like salt is good for you, and cholesterol is good for you, and statin drugs are bad for you, and so forth and so on, science based, clinically verified information that's you just won't get in the mainstream. The meat and potatoes of my subscription content is my health recovery protocols. When I

talk about eighty eight different diseases. Yeah, there's the mythbusting content. I mean, no acid's anti agent calcium. I got a lot of cool stuff there, epigenetics, how to detox safely? How about that? The Five Laws of homeopathy. It's really great information, the intention of which is to just educate people about the realities of naturopathic medicine, because because nobody even knows how to pronounce it, let alone know what the hell we can do.

And more's the pity, right now the meat and potatoes is my health recovery content. See is it on this and it's one above? Should be one? Is there one above that? Where you go? It must be a glitch in the program? All right, well we'll find it. Yeah. I've seen the documentation before, and I've seen the list before on the the

prior website that you had. Yeah, we talked about eighty eight different elements, and I give the MD understanding of it, the nature pathic understanding of it, and more importantly, what people can do from the comfort of their own home right now today to start to engage their body's ability to heal from that condition. It's self help health recovery based on thirty five years of my

clinical experience and that of my colleagues, by the way. So it's a great resource, the intention of which is to slowly help people to extract themselves from the pharmaceutical medical mouse trap. It's great information. The reason that it's I like it so much, and that makes it separate and distinct from you know, like Murcola's website I think, which is the most visited health website in the world, holistic health website in the world. Is that the stuff

that I talk about is clinically verified. That's a big difference. It's not flavor of the mind. You know, this nutritional supplement is going to make your hair grow back or whatever. It's So, you've got rheumatoid arthritis. Okay, well, here's what you should do first, because here's what we've seen work. And this again speaks to something that is important for people to understand. We've been fooled a lot by over one hundred years of the pharmaceutical

monopulation, monopolization of the medical marketplace. One of the things that we've been fooled in is that the MD owns the secret decoder ring to all things medical and everybody else is the back of the bus quack. That's a lie. And another thing is that healing is complicated. You can only heal yourself if you go to a doctor, and that's a lie. Surgery is complicated.

Do not try to surgery yourself. Do not do that. But learning how to recover from you know, arthritis or asthma, or heartburn or fibroil, boy, it's not that hard, and sometimes you need a private appointment with someone like me, but often you don't that. There's simple stuff you can do by way of self help health recovery. And you should do that first and see how much bang from that for that buck you get. And that's

what I talk about on my website. Right. So, going along with what my mother's question was, is is there any fix for arthritis without surgery? With her question, she said, I've recently cut all carbs from my diet. I heard that could help. And she's talking about my grandfather. He's got a kidney failure. He's in dialysis. She says that he won't do anything that doesn't come from that. His doctors believe me. I've tried, but she says primarily in her knees and hips mostly, but it's everywhere

here. Okay, very good. So there's a saying in medicine medical science, when you die gnostic science, when you hear hoofbeats, you think about horses before you think about zebras, which means, when you see a symptom complex you're trying to arrive at a diagnosis or understand what the heck is going on, you think about the most common things that cause that before you start

thinking about weird things to cause that, arcane things to cause that. So the first thing to consider with anybody with an arthritic problem, doesn't matter what join it's in, is that your body has run out of the nutrients that it needs to keep the joint healthy. Number one. Number two, you are unwittingly eating food on a regular basis, which is inflaming the joint. It's like putting diesel fuel into an unladed engine. That's just a bad idea.

So the recommendation then is to fill your body's nutritional tank up with joint repair nutrients and stop eating food that's coming up the works. That's the first thing to do. And the recommendation is you do that for ninety days, see how far back you bounce, and then there's other things that you can do to take you over the hump if necessary. A lot of times the simple generic medical nutrition dietary change works. We've got some really, really famous

people that have recovered because of arthritis. Steal Ratliffe, who was an NBA player you led the league in rebounds forever. He was told by the best orthopedic surgeons that he had to quit because his bones and joints were so bad. He did the generic healthy Bone and joint recovery program from a youngevity. Yep, Yeah, that you know we talk about at the website that there's a link to right here. And in nine months he came back and led

the league and rebounds after they told him he was done. In the next year, he led the league in rebounds after they told him he was done. In the next year, he led the league in rebounds after they told him he was done. And from the time that they told him he was done until the time he actually retired, he added five years of salary to his bank account. Dave Janda is a famous retired orthopedic surgeon. He was

adviser to Ronald Reagan. He testified before Congress he was the person that was almost solely responsible for changing the way that helmets are made for high school and college and professional football and dramatically reduced the amount of concussions that athletes suffered. That was Dave Janda all the way. Wow, he's very famous orthopedic surgeon.

And he developed arthritis in his neck on right, and you know he's taken pain meds and the anti inflammatories, and then more pain meds and more anti inflammatories, and what the heck I told him For a long time, Dave just take these nutrients, he said, nutrients. I didn't learn any of that in medical school, right, kind of like me when I was younger. Finally, again like me, what the heck does he have to lose? So he started taking the stuff and within six weeks all of his

arthritic pain is gone. It's gone. It's not a little bit better, it's gone. Right, And now he's a big supporter of the medical nutrition stuff because you know, you can't argue with results, and so arthritis in any joint, in any age, we do generic medical nutrition for for ninety days, and so it's the Healthy Bone and Joint Pack, or it would be the Healthy Foundation Pack with one extra bottle. So here's what I would

do. I would do one Healthy Foundation pack, one extra bottle of plant arrived minerals, one extra bottle of Osto FX liquid, and two bottles of gluco gel capsules at the two hundred and forty count that's four hundred and eighty gluco gel capsules a month, and that comes out to sixteen a day. So five with breakfast, five with lunch, six with dinner. Do that for ninety days, plus stop eating the twelve bad foods, all of them. I'll show her that video and see what happens. Now, here's the

fun thing. I no fun, but interesting compelling thing to consider in this program, right, because this is referred to as holistic medicine for a reason, and it's holistic with a W by the way, not with an H. This is not holographic, right, that's more practical exams right when you're talking about hope. So, even though this kind of of gravity here is on bone and joint health, this program will have a global effect on the

economy of the body because everything's connected. It's not just like it's the body's

only going to use the nutrients on the joints, right. And the assumption here is that if your body is so nutritionally deficient that its joints became problematic, guaranteed there's a lot of other things that have become problematic that you've just gotten used to, right, Like your energy is a seven or a six out of a ten, or a five out of a ten or a four out of a ten, You need to take a nap every afternoon, you

can't sleep through the night, or you're urinating too frequently or whatever, You've just gotten used to it, and you think it's just a function of old age or whatever, it's not. So while we're looking to see improvement in the joint pain and mobility, YEA also want to pay attention to everything else because that's how this works. This is a comprehensive, holistic medical nutrition treatment that has the potential to make a great deal of positive change across the board.

Thank you, thank you for that. And I have a friend of mine that you couldn't make it here. I was going to have him come on because his father has had some heart problems, and unfortunately she's at the hospital with him right now. He did four bypasses. It's had stints before then. They said this time that they couldn't do that because it was too deep. Whatever that means, I don't know. But they did another surgery. So so what he's saying me to me is I did four bypasses.

Thankfully it went well. Whatever that means by empty right, They're never gonna say it went terribly right. But the problem now is the fluid in his legs and lungs. He has gained fifteen pounds. They are giving him diuretics seems to be helpful, but it's but it's you know, a rough go and he's not having a good time with it. He said, how can I get the fluids out better? Assuming that that's, you know, the thing to focus on. How can we get the fluids out better? And

is it very concerning? Is it something that you'd be concerned about? Is this normal after surgery? They're giving fluids through the ivy? And he says, I will find out because I asked him if there was other medications that he was on prior to this they made him, you know, exacerbated some issues for him. He said he's going to find out. But he said he was on late six And I'm assuming if there was cloud gotteries before or

whatever they're calling cloud gotteries, they'd probably put him on statins. I'm assuming too, right. Yeah, Well, there's a lot of things to unpack here. You know. First of all, this guy's paid a small fortune over the course of his life and medical insurance premiums, enough to buy a second or a third home or be a millionaire. If he invested the money and only got a five percent return, he'd be a millionaire now, but

didn't do that. Instead bought medical insurance premiums and while he was under the care of the conventional medical doctor. He got one bypass, two by pass, three by pass, four bypass, he got stints, he got sick while he was under their care, and then the stuff that they did was ineffective because they had to redo it, and then they had to redo it, and then they had to redo it. And you know, he's okay

with that. This is a manifestation of how we have all been socialized to believe that the medical doctors, you know what, doesn't stink because when they fail us, when our loved ones get sick under their care, when their care is ineffectual, when their care bankrupts us, when their care we die under their care, everybody gives them a pass. Oh, my doctor was wonderful, he did such a great job. Well, your doctor was incompetent.

I mean if someone spent you know, thirty five thousand dollars on a new car, which I think is the baseline now for automobiles, right, and it's so sad. I think my first car was four thousand bucks back in the day, and the transmission dropped out a week after you drove. You'd pitch a fit, you'd get your money back, you'd holler and scream, and rightly so, but not when when you're failed by conventional medicine, it's you go right back to them. And why do you do this?

Because you've been told that I'm a quack and that everybody who's not in the white coat is a quack. You're told not to question the medical doctor. And this is deeply ingrained in the consciousness, especially of the people in our parents generation. You know, some people are starting to snap out of it, hopefully your mother. And no, like I said, medical doctors are not bad and evil people, and their wheelhouse is surgery when it's necessary,

trauma here, and military field medicinetegrate at that. But we need the right dog for the right hunt, and for heart disease, conventional medicine is the wrong dog for that hunt. It's the wrong dog because the medical doctor doesn't know what causes it, doesn't know how to cure it, can only manage it. And as has been evidenced by this guy's goes from the frying pan

into the fire. If you're not addressing the root cause of it, then yeah, you gotta get worse because you can't drug your way to health. You can't do it. So water accumulation in the extremities bilateral and belongs to which is really scary. Okay, so it's probably related to the heart and compromise heart function. But one thing that he can do to see if it helps, because it can't hurt and it might help, is to make sure that he consumes sixty grams of protein a day. And I don't care if

he has to do that with protein powder. Sixty grams of protein a day minimum, because in order for the body to absorb water from the tissue and excrete it, you need protein. Yeah, if you're deficient in protein, water will accumulate in the tissue and doesn't go into the blood vessels to get excreted. It's like a sponge that's been saturated. It can't suck any more water up. So you need protein initially to see if that flips the switch.

I got a little concerned because I've heard when people have like kidney damage, they fill up with water. So that's because the kidney can't excrete the urine. So the urine is made by the kidney, and the urine is the stuff that the kidneys pull out of the blood. That's bad for you. The kidneys filter the blood, and the crap that they filter out of the blood makes up urine, and then you excrete that if the kidneys are messed up, then they're not going to be able to filter the blood efficiently

and they're not going to be able to get rid of fluid efficiently. But that's a whole mechanism. There could be a kidney issue with play here, because often when there are clogged blood vessels in the heart, there are clogged blood vessels and the kidneys that medical doctors miss all of the time. It's called peripheral arterial disease of the kidney. You can only diagnose it with an electron microscope, and nobody's going to do that. But again I digress.

So Number one, this person needs the healthy heart pack. It needs a healthy heart pack. And another thing that he can do is a homeopathic medicine called natrum carbonicum. Let me see if I can pull it up here for you, Atrum carbonicum. I got it here, I'll pull it up on my screen. Natrum carbonicum in the twelve Okay, I'm want to find this online and give him two pellets three times a day for fourteen days. Two

pellets three times a day for fourteen days orally. Now, this natrum carbonicum helps the body to eliminate water, helps to eliminate water, could help, can't hurt. It's altimating about homeopathics. They even if it doesn't do the thing, it doesn't hurt you, can't hurt you. It's impossible. Gasoline will not ever put out a fire. So so now you know this is all shooting from the hip as far as the homeopathic is concerned. But it's worth a try. The protein is worth a try, but definitely because of

the health history needs to be on the healthy part pack. Now do you haven't do you? I know you said you don't distinguish between the types of proteins, but you know, if you if you had, if you had a choice, I mean, as far as let's just talk about nutrition for a second, like being that I go to the gym a lot. I've

come to understand that way, and casin could be inflammatory. The waste products of the cheese industry, they're kind of just repackaged garbage that they sell back to you that you know, so I would imagine that you know, maybe some tuna or some you know, something like that would be better. Chicken eggs something like that. You know, So the easiest protein to absorb is rice and beans together. Okay, is it? That's a perfect protein,

rice and beans together in the same meal. But you know, I mean, if you go to the gym, you're not going to be eating rice and beans before you work out, you know, if you don't want to, if you don't want have anythings. Yeah, I think probably protein would be a better way to do. All right, sounds good. And cod

liver oil with what's what's the other thing that's in there? Vitamin D in cod liver oil and vitamin A. But vitamin I like cod liver oil for its vitamin D component because it's a naturally occurring vitamin D like David, Whereas ninety nine percent of all of the vitamin D that's found in a nutritional supplement is synthetically extracted from lanolin and sheep's pole that has been irradiated. Oh, it's been irratuated too. That's lovely. And I'm not a big fan of

vitamin D as a standalone therapeutic anyway. It's not a vitamin, it's a it's a hormone. It's a proto hormone, and you can write basically, you can mess things up with vitamin D. It's it's one of the most misunderstood nutrients, vitamin D, and everybody was stupid crazy for it during COVID.

I wasn't. But if you want to experiment, you think that your vitamin D deficient, you live above the Mason Dixon line in the winter months, then you should get cod liver oil and experiment with it because it's a great source of vitamin D. My favorite company is called Rosita's ro O s I t a cod liver oil. Is sell it in capsules so you don't

have to taste it. That's one of the works. By the way of being a member of my website is I have a store button on the website and gives you access to an online pharmacy that I have and you get an automatic fifteen percent discount. So yeah, that beats a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. And you can get the Rosita's through through that venue if you feel so. Let me see if I can show that it cook right here to you. My innercent distorter and the ninety essential nutrients them to

pay attention to that and there's full script. Yeah, that's it. So and this is great because you as a member, you sign up for full script, it's free, and you got an automatic fifteen percent discount over retail. I didn't realize how to go through this, but yeah, I'll definitely do that later for sure. Yeah. So if I mean, you know, and so you know, you you read about vitamin D somewhere, you want to try it, you might as well buy it here and get a

discount. Yeah, I'm sure if you've if you're presenting it, it's going to be an absorbable form. That's also a big deal with nutritional supplements, and we don't talk about that enough, but it's a big deal. What are your thoughts on cyano kobellum in passing off as Latman B twelve sign I didn't cobalt right, isn't that basically so there's misunderstanding about that too. I'm not concerned with the cyanide component of that at all. I'm not concerned about,

you know, benzene from sodium benzoate. That's also a bit of an urban myth. What I am concerned what I am concerned about with the B vitamins is whether they're methylated or not. So if you're going to take a bee complex or any of the B vitamins, it needs to be methylated because the large percentage of people in the Caucasian population can't metabolize a non methylated B, so they needs to be methylated. And everything at all of the B

vitamins in the Healthy Foundation pack are methylated. Okay, you know doctor Alphonso Manzo, who's a big fan. You know, I'm sorry, not a big fan. He's a there's a lot of followers in it on our telegram because he's part of the group. He says that the same thing about what we just had, the methylation, and talks about that all the time, and it's such a big deal for him too. He's also an MD. Yeah, because it's true, right, and it makes these These are the

little things that make a difference. And this is why it's important for people. If they're finally, thank god, at the end of their rope with conventional medicine, then they they're looking to do something alternative or you should lean on the practitioners with experience rather than try to figure it out yourself, which is the inclination. Right. I'll tell you a funny story about that. We should get the two of you guys on for a show, because I

think he has to get along. Great. Yeah, I'm sure I'll do it. So years ago, before COVID, I would regularly go all around the country doing lectures right, health health lectures. Everywhere I spent. I went on everywhere man. I spoke to Mormons, I spoke to Born again Christians. I spoke to Lutherans. I spoke to the Amish, I spoke to Republicans. I spoke to Democrats. I spoke to liberals. I spoke to conservatives. I spoke at universities, anywhere that would take me. I'd

lecture right. And this was a real eye opener for me because whenever I would lecture, and this was like across the board. Whenever I would lecture to a conservative group, the response always was, that's fascinating, where do I start. Sign me up. I would give exactly the same lecture to a liberal group, and the response always was, that's fascinating. Let me do my own research. I'll get b back to you nice. Yeah.

You know, I think that's one of the achilles heel of higher education, right, especially in liberal arts, is that the students when they come out, they actually think they're smart enough to be able to figure stuff that they have no training in themselves. You know. There's something about that too that makes me think, because we're are they going to source the information from? Well exactly and you know what I mean? Wikipedia? Right right, right,

That's that's the issue there. I mean, it's it's great to verify data, but it's not great if you're going to the people who who are fact checking, fact checking facts throughout the world giving you their version of reality and then you take that and run with it because and that, however, is the world that we live in. Yeah, all right, so wow, there's a couple of other things I have to ask, I think, you know, let me just pull this up real quick. How are you

on time? You are in the world? All right, let's see, let me see if I can get these up quick. We had questions coming in and okay, so here's a question about a sorbic acid, and it's they talk about D three and they're also talking about vitamin C being a sorbic acid and when you get it in that form versus whole food vitamin C. And their question is, you know, because it's possibly genetically modified qui fussy

corn starts and hydrochloric acid. Apparently it's what and they're you know, obviously doesn't sound as good as you know, hopefully vitamincy. I guess their question is, you know, is it okay? Isn't as bad as it sounds, that sort of thing okay. So again there's a lot to unpack with that question. So most of the research that's been done, and Linus Paulling was the poster child for all of this on vitamin C has been done with

synthetic ascorbic acid, most all of it. And there are really advantageous things about the therapeutic administration of a scorbic acid, all of which is correct. So most of the stuff that's been done with the scorbic acid vitamin C therapeutically has been with synthetic scorbic acid, and they get results and the person is

correct. Vitamin C, a very very good vitamin C is like a bus with a lot of people in it, and the people in it are all these co factors from natural form of vitamin C. The scorbic acid is just the bus with empty with nobody in it. And so from a purely rational point of view, it would make sense that the whole food vitamin C would be more therapeutically effective than the standalone of scorbic acid all by itself. You would that, would you know? That's just a logical conclusion, and that's

simply our clinical experience that whole food vitamin C is much superior. Yeah, and I've been told that this is just as effective as a whole lot more of the ascortamic acid. Well, but we need to be careful in this regard. And this is another thing that happens with people that are trying to get their feet wet with vitamin therapy. Right, again, we go back to Linus Pauling. He was the vitamin C guru. Linus Pauling forgot more

about vitamin C than any other person knows. And Linus Pauling die of a copper deficiency because of the vitamin C. Right, because there's much vitamin C will drive deficiencies and copper and selenium. Oh, I think that too, But he didn't know that because he practiced fractionated nutrition, and fractionated nutrition is large doses of single nutrients, like you know intravenous vitamin B, large doses of vitamin D, large doses of vitamin C, intravenous use of grams of

vitamin C right for cancer patients. You know, you can make the argument that it's better to do that than not to do that. But what's best to do is not just to give a couple of nutrients and extremely high doses, but to give the body everything that the body needs, because it's a holistic deal. The body doesn't just need vitamin C. The body needs sixteen min all sixteen vitamins, twelve amino acids, and two fatty acids. These

are essential nutrients that the body needs. Body needs ninety essential nutrients. Vitamin C is one. So what's better to give one or to give all ninety? Well give all ninety. And that's why we get such remarkable results with our generic recommendations because I have the easiest job in the world, man, because all I have to do is give the body the stuff it needs, get the heck out of the way, and let the body go to work. That right, So we used to skill the body's nutritional tank up and

we're off to the races. And when people do this through our method with all ninety essential nutrients inabsorbable formulas, by the way, that's when the magic happens, because it will be the first time in your life that you've been completely nutrified. And that's a game changer. That'll probably help a lot of people with the chronic critique for sure. Also, if people are having trouble

with weight management, I'm cravings go away. When you have what your body needs, right, it's your body searching for something that doesn't have right, that's right. It's one of the irony's and the whole weight loss industry. I don't know if irony is the right word. It might be. Is that cattle ranchers have known the secret to weight loss for seventy years. Because if you're you've got a five head of cattle, your job is to keep

them healthy until it's time to sell them to slaughter. So how do you do that? Well, you put minerals in with their food in the trough. If the cattle's body is mineralized, it goes to the food trough, it eats until it's full, and then it walks away even though there's more food left in the trough, and the cow or the steer or whatever it is, maintains a healthy weight, doesn't get sick throughout their entire life and Now it's time to bring them to slaughter. What do you have to do?

You got to fatten it up. So what do you do? Eat the minerals out. You take the minerals out. So in a couple of weeks the cow burns through its mineral reserves. Now it's minerally deficient. Now the cow will eat anything. It'll eat dirt, it'll eat rocks, it'll eat the wood on its fence. It's called pika. It'll eat all the food that's in the trough and look for more because it's deficient in minerals. It knows it's deficient. It's looking for minerals. It's not in the food

anymore. This is the main reason that there are a lot of reasons that people will gain weight. But again, like horses, you know hoofbeats horses before zebras. The first thing consider with a weight problem. As you're just minerally deficient, you don't know it, and you are absolutely correct. You start mineralizing your body, your food cravings disappear, and that's a big deal.

Another thing that I've noticed is and I never knew this. I just figured your mouth would be dry if you are dehydrated, not that you would be having the same type of sensation like you are hungry, which is insane because they both feel exactly the same. So what do people normally do? They go and eat something, but really your body's after the moisture that's in the food, right, you know, I would argue that most people listening to this podcast or this show are dehydrated. Yeah, I think it's an

unrecognized epidemic in the world. Drink more water, is my recommendation. And well, what's the here's where it gets sticky? Well, how much water should I drink? Will? Nobody knows. If we had a free medical market and universities did research on this, we would have figured this out fifty years ago. But right now it's we're like, who knows. So I think a good place to start, if you're right around two hundred pounds is forty eight ounces a day. That's not that much. It's not that much

at all. So you know, my recommendation is start with forty eight ounces a day, see how you feel, and then crank it up, and then crank it up and see if you notice a difference. And it takes about twenty one days for a new habit to become established. It's not the easiest thing in the world to learn how to drink more water. You think that there would be, right, especially the frequency of having to go to bathroom have to people working through the workday and stuff like that. But that

will change. Your body will adapt to that. Really, that's cool. Yeah, if you if you, you know, add the increase slowly. Would you add more salt to your diet too, to try to obtain it or well? Salt is mandatory. Yeah, everybody needs to salt their food. So if you're salting your food adequately, then you don't have to add more. But most people are on a salt restricted diet because your knucklehead medical doctor who had no training in medical nutrition told them to be on a salt

restricted diet and they believed them. I mean, that's like going to your medical doctor and you know, asking them, what's what's the best uh, you know, butterfly stroke for your son who wants to be a professional swimmer. No freaking idea about that at all. What are you going to ask the doctor about that for? But that's what people do because of the medical monopoly. You know, after watching your and I've watched them more than once

because I love the this your your video on salt. I started looking around at all the ingredients in my assault, and dextros pops up in moret and salt everywhere. Dextros freaking corn sugar. You know, if it's ground, you gotta look to make sure it's not doesn't have adults, rants or what they real they call emostifiers in it and stuff. And you know, this is the problem, man, This is the problem, right, that it's a prison planet. I mean, I hate to say it, but Alex

Jones was right. Right. Everything is set up, from the food that we eat to the medicine that we take, to our finances, the banking system, the political system, the entire thing is set up to keep us poor and sick and overweight, the entire freaking thing. It's like the matrix. Yes, we need to pop out of it, man. And you know, consider the red kill. Yeah that assumptions and present well, I always say assumptions kill. So trust is one of those things, right when

you just blindly trust something. And I would I would just argue that Bill Cooper was right. Alex Jones just happens to still be alive. Yeah, I think you're onto something and for anybody out there who actually lives in you Mirizona with me, I would say, you probably sweat forty eight ounces of water just going and driving around in your vehicle, So maybe drink a little bit more. Yeah, it's super hot out here. Let go let me see if I can find one more and then we'll let's see there's one more

in here that I thought was good. Oh, parasites, how how frequent, how how prevalent, and how many you know, how how are how much are they related to? Like other issues that people don't even equate the two too, because apparently mds have the blind spot too, parasites being responsible and sometimes even for arthritis for me, for I was even told to MS possibly and stuff like that. Well, all autoimmune diseases, you must consider

a parasitic infection. If you have been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, I don't care what it is. So if you have autoimmune thyroiditis, or you have autoimmune you know, arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, if you have lupus, if you know, whatever the hell you have, if it's an autoimmune disease, the first thing to consider is that that was caused by a parasitic infection period, and that's why you have it. So if you are alive and

over ten years of age, you have parasites in your body period. Everybody has parasites in your body. Everybody needs to do a parasite cleanse once every two years, and by everybody, I mean everybody. Nobody gets off that hook. You need to do a parasite cleanse once every two years. If you're suffering with an autoimmune disease, so called autoimmune disease. There's no such thing as an actual autoimmune disease. There's an unrecognized trigger to that, and

I believe it's the presence of an undiagnosed occult parasite in the body. But you need to do a parasite cleanse for seven days once every two years. However, before you do that, because like my grandmother said, you don't want to scrub the pot so hard that you break it. You have to

make sure that your body can handle it. Any type of a cleanse, you have to make sure that your body can handle it, because when you're cleansing, you're liberating toxins and you're killing things in the body, and that puts a metabolic stress on the body. Your body needs to be able to handle the metabolic stress, and what does it need to do that? It needs nutrients? What are you deficient in nutrients? What is your food deficient

in nutrients? So, before we detoxify, before we attempt to kill parasites, which is a really smart idea, you must nutrify first. That's mandatory. First we neutrify, and then we detoxify, and if we do it

like that, then we're good. And you know, it's great is that you taught me that in one of our first conversations because I had asked that because I was thinking to myself, well, if I'm detoxing, I probably want to get rid of all the junk out first before so that I can have so I can actually absorb what I'm going to put back in it. And you said, no, no, you got to you gotta nutrify first because depending on how much toxins you have in you and you might not.

How would you know, you know, you could have a pretty pretty violent purging of those, you know, even with something that's not that it was water fast, yeah, you know, and then just stilled pine gums in turpentine oil. How does that factor in as far as I'm told, it's an age an age old parasite destroyer and also possibly getting rid of heavy metal toxins. Yeah. I don't know about the heavy metal toxins, but the

turpentine oil is a very strong, potent parasite medicine. However, it is replete with side effects, and the most common side effects of that are pain and burning during urination, all right, at the beginning of urination, so much so that you don't want to pee because you know it's going to hurt. And that's not a cleansing reaction, it's not a Herkzheimer reaction. It's a side effect of the turpentine. So I'm because of that reason, I'm

not a fan of that happened to Meston. Well, it was excruciating. I thought I had a uti. Then I was like, maybe it's just a little pieces of metal cutting me on the way out. Yeah. Right. So that's why my profession is the bomb dot com because you know, we don't know everything, but we know a lot in this domain, and a little tiny pearls of this information can help a lot. So that's why I'm here is to help people help themselves, and to my message is pretty

simple and pretty clear. The best thing that you can do in the listening audience to maximize your health moving forward is to fire your medical doctor. Step one, Step one, step two. Learn how to make yourself healthy. And I would prefer that you go to my website to do that because the information there is really pretty great. If I do myself, you can get to attempt to cure book and everyone sick and I know why from the store too. Right yep, written two books. The website is better because the

health recovery stuff on the website is updated all the time, right. I mean, the stuff that I wrote in the book eight years ago is you know, I've modified in my brain, but it's still the old information in the book. So the book is good, the website's better. And also one of the things that you have as a member of perk to being a member. Membership has its privileges. It's two hours a week. You have a Q and A with me live Q and A usually on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Right. Yeah, we just had one right before this show, and I think we had forty seven people on it. Nice people from all over the world. You better hurry up, though, folks, because I'm the word is spreading and my popularity is gaining and I don't know if that's a good thing. It is more and more people are coming to my live Q and as and I'm going to be like rush Limbaugh. You know, I'm only going to be able to answer so many questions in one hour, right,

So that's awesome. Yeah, and I've said it on a couple and uh, I can't wait if I remember. Yeah, great, it's great. I like I like the variety of questions too, because things I wouldn't think of, but you know, they actually are something that it does actually help me or somebody that I know, you know. And I've always said I have the smartest subscribers in the world, because it's true, because you know, there's the people, right and this is this is like life,

right. I mean, you know, back in the day, if the story's true, I'm pretty sure it was true. Not everybody who had the chance to god on Noah's art. Well, it's the same today. Not everybody who has the chance to is gonna hop the fence into the undiscovered country of nature pathic medicine. It's right there, there's no entry fee. It's right there, but a lot of people aren't going to do that. But the people that do do it, those are the people I want to hang

out with. Those are the people that show up at my q and as. And it's a lot of fun and I learned stuff every week on the Q and as, So it's it's really it's really a great resource again, if I do say so myself. And uh, you know, you're right. Not everybody's going to go onto the ARC. Some people are still wondering when they're gonna be able to get their hands on the new era's variant shot so they can feel safe about life. You know, it's unbelievable, isn't

it. Well, you know, leave the dead to bury the dead. At some point in time, you just have to leave the dead to bury the dead. Yeah, sucks. When they're people that you love, they're just not going to change their ways. You know, prophets never accepted in their hometown. I'm the youngest of six and there are one and a half people in my family to listen to me. What a half? I liked

that my mother was killed by chemotherapy. Oh so is my aunt. You know, she didn't acute acute leukemia, so so acute, in fact, that it took them two and a half years of you know, torturing her before they could kindly get her. You know. Somewhere I think on Twitter maybe or somewhere on social media, I have a free document. It's called thirteen questions to ask your oncologists in the presence of a witness and a recording

device before agreeing to their treatment. And if everybody who has cancer was diagnosed with cancer asked those questions, and I would guess that at least seventy people would not follow through with the medical doctor's treatment. People ask more questions about the cards that they're going to buy than their cancer treatment. For goodness sakes, it's a travesty of biblical proportions in this country. It's it's also I don't know if it's state by state, but I think there's heavy penalties for

trying to do something outside of what they recommend for that particular issue. And not only that, but I think the number is ninety nine alternative cancer practitioners have died mysteriously in the last ten years. Yeah, ninety nine. And these aren't nature pathic doctors. These are medical doctors doing alternatives to chemotherapy and surgery and surgery and radiation, and if it didn't work, they wouldn't have they wouldn't have had to get rid of them. But it is a medical

mafia. And you know, we don't want to say that out loud too much because people start looking at us like we're conspiracy nuts, and then they just don't believe anything else that we say. But it's true. The only thing that can legally treat a disease in the United States of America is a drug. And that's just not right, that's not fair, and that's not just there's room in the world for everybody. We need a free medical market. I mean, what's wrong with the free market. Nothing, we need

one. We don't have one. We're not even close to one. It's only there's only a problem when you have when you're the one with the inferior product. Yeah, that's the problem, right, Well, sir, Thank you so much. Oh when one more, This was an interesting question. Let me just see if you got anything, got plenty of time. Oh okay, cool. So platelet rich plasma injections for uh DISC degeneration, what are your thoughts on that, because that's a very allopathic thing. Yeah,

I think it's an ass backwards way to do it right. So, and I'm also not a big fan of prolotherapy. You know, you've got a joint problem. You get an arthritic problem and you joint, so you can inject and irritant into the joint in order to make the immune system more active. But why do you have a joint problem because your body ran out of joint nutrients? So you stimulate the immune system to try to fix the joint it, but it doesn't have anything to do it with. It's like showing

up at a building that's on fire but the hydrant's empty. It's like house is going to burn down. I don't care if the fire trucks. There's no water. So it's the same with this. Now you might make the argument, and I've never tried it clinically, but it may be effective and effective strategy to do as the icing on the medical nutrition cake. So you give the bone and the joint nutrients first, and then you do that. You probably got a much better response if you did that right, because then

you're attack. You have to go back to the origin. Right, Why do you have a joint problem because you're old? No, because you have a bad gene, No, because of a voodoo curse. Well, I hope not. You most probably have a joint problem because your body he's run out of the raw materials it needs to keep the joint healthy, and you are unwittingly eating food on a regular basis that's inflaming the joint. This isn't rocket science, but for a lot of people it it's just a completely new

way of thinking. And you know, like Doc Doc Holiday said, well, I'm your huckleberry and that's just my game. Nice all right? So this Christine had this question. It says I have arthritis, fibromyalgia, and spinal stenosis. Spinal Stenosis puts my body in fight or flight syndrome, draining my energy. Also causes migraines, shooting pains, and numbness. And her question is can she Oh no, she says, I can't take tumoric due to stomach ulcer. My doc is letting me try HCQ for inflammation. What

do you recommend to help me? The first thing you need to do is fire your medical doctor, because while you were under their care, you got all of these things, and you know you're giving damn advice about what you should do. Does that not raise a red flag for you? It's crazy, but that's what people do. So there's a homeopathic medicine that you should get and run it up the flag pole to see if it flies. It's called fluoricum acidum. You have to get it in the twelve C potency.

That's important. That's in the twelve C potency. That's important. Yeah, okay, not twelve C. And you do two pellets orally twice a day for twenty one day. See if it helps. Now, in addition to this, you need to do the healthy bone and joint pack. Eliminate the twelve bad foods, and take selenium. Get two bottles of selenium. It's called ultimate selenium, and for the first twenty one days you do two selenium

three times a day between meals. Then you back it off to one selenium three times a day for three weeks, and then you back it off to one selenium twice a day for the rest of your life. So healthy bone and joint pack, selenium, fluoric acid, eliminate the twelve bad foods, and fire your medical doctor because they will be of no help to you. In this Stillemain very good. So the Highlands going back to that, they

are number one through twelve. The callis solve and all that stuff. We're basically talking about stuff like that, right, we're kind of balancing the equation and giving them back, giving back the what they call the some people call the oils to the body. Yeah, so there's two. There's a two pronged thing with a homeopathic medicine at this potency. Right, this is a

low potency. So when we give a low potency like this, we are providing trace minerals to the body, but we are also stimulating the energetic body of the body, trying to retune the vital force of the body through the activity of something called the law of Similars, which is activated by the correctly prescribed homeopathic medicine. So when we give it in low potency like this,

we're trying to do two things. Number one, little medical nutrition. Number two activate the law of Similars. And the law of Similars is one of the most powerful healing mechanisms in the world, second only to the laying on of hands. Laying on of hands by someone that can actually do it, And I don't know if there's anyone alive right now that can actually do it. Maybe somewhere in the Himalayas. I don't know, but the laying on

of hands is very, very effective. Daniel's gonna get get a resource for me, Bunny. You should say that, sir, because I was saying how I think you and doctor Monset would get along. Well, this is called the left half body system, talking about the bio field, the energetic body and touch points, not so much pressure points, but touch points. This is a twelve years of his life in here. Well there you go. Yeah, great minds, think alike and see. This is the thing

about natural law because it exists whether you believe in it or not. I mean, it's like gravity, whether you believe it it or doesn't. It doesn't look like you're fun you know. Oh I didn't look down yet. Yeah. So even if you know the pharmaceutical industry takes over everything and all the nature paths go to jail. Right, whatever, the law of Similars will still be a thing. It always will be, and it will be

rediscovered at some point in time. You should take advantage of it now, stock up too, because who knows what the hell is going to happen next politically, right, and who knows if they're going to start to strip those things away or change them chemically and then still keep them in the same package. Well, you mentioned that earlier, you know, and I was when

I first graduated nature pathic medical school. For three or four years I worked for a nutraceutical company that was started by a colleague of mine who before he became a nature path he was a pharmacist. And this was in the early nineties, and he looked around the you know, the nutritional cell phone industry, and he was appalled at the quality control, for the lack of quality

control the nutritional supplement industry. So he started uh nutritional supplement company, the intention of which was to have the purest, best quality control in the industry period. And he did it. And I was a rep for that country for four years. I go to medical trade shows and you know, rep

for them. It was a great company. They were just bought out by Nestley what Yeah, and a lot of other companies which were like the really good nutritional supplement companies that ninety percent of naturopathic doctors used, right because these were the companies that had the best stuff, the best recipes, the best raw materials. They were. It was a good stuff. They've all been bought up and they still carry the name, so they carry the reputation the

products have been. Yeah, I mean it's not the same stuff anymore. There's that. There's one that. Yeah, there's one that the dcs the doctor is a chiropractic use a lot. That's one. It is one of those ones that Okay, okay, great, that's a really good company they've got they've got it going on and they haven't sold out. I'm not yet. Who knows money talks and it's a sad, sad, sad state of

affairs. But I mean, I don't. There's like a handful of companies that I'm okay with now and before it was like twenty and it's it's really sad what's happened to the industry. It's sad. So for everybody out there that's a fan of Doctor Artist because he's on our show a lot, Doctor Peter Glyndon has been on his They knew each other and Doctor Artists used standard process and he's he's recommended that multiple times. So you got you got it

coming from two people now that it's good stuff. I don't we don't make I mean, I don't know if artist does. But I don't make any money from the sale of it. No, I don't think it doesn't. So the I rank recommendations based on what I've seen work clinically, I make my money and subscription sales and right information, that's the deal. That's what I don't want patience, I want students. Another thing that MD will never

ever say, carbon C sixty. Now, I want to talk about that lately, right, I mean hardwood tarcoal versus carbon C sixty that could be graphing. They say, oh my god, it's a graphing or it's a buckey ball or what a what A? What are the truth about that? And like, what are the dangers if there is any. I don't know enough about it to have an opinion, and that's my strength is clinically verified,

So I don't have any clinical experience with C sixty. I have a lot of people who are subscribers that give me success stories since they've started using it. So right now I'm starting to think maybe it's not a bad thing and I should investigate it more. But I don't know. There's no time in the day, right But here's what I do know that the longest lived people in the world, the people that live in the blue zones. Yeah, one of the things that they all had in common they were accidentally consuming

food or beverages that were extremely high in antioxidants. Antioxidants are measured by an ORAX score oxygen radical absorption capacity. They were sucking down twenty five thousand ORAC units a day and they lived to be over a hundred with health. In the United States, we get fifteen hundred a day if we're lucky, and we die before we're eighty. So one of the keys to long life is increasing your consumption of antioxidants. C sixty has a ton of antioxidants in it,

or you know that's its main physiological benefit is its antioxidant capacity. So I think it's a good thing to experiment with. But again I don't have enough clinical experience to give it a complete thumbs up or a complete thumbs down. But I do know that if you are interested in having a long life, then in addition to nutrifying your body, eliminating food that's coming up to works, detoxifying your body on a regular basis, you should increase your amount

of antioxidants every day. If you do those things and you'll be freaking methuselah. Well maybe not that old. So bringing up the detox liver detox specifically, if you do you go for specific things when you detox or do you just go for a whole holistic detox or do you specifically target certain things like coal, end cleanse or liver or whatever. Okay, So, so, so what's the best way to answer that? So you don't, you can't. It's a it's a misnomer to say that I am detoxifying my liver.

That's that's not what's happening when you attempt a liver program. What's happening when you attempt a liver program, which everybody should do because the human body is a battery. The stomach provides the acid. The brain is the negative pole, the liver the positive pull. So in order to have healthy brain, you have to have a healthy liver. If you don't have a healthy liver, your brain's going to be messed up, which is one of the presumptive

causes of Alzheimer's disease. As statin drugs and know how to Statin drugs work by causing inflammation in the liver. Plus they also suck cholesterol out of the body, and your brain is made from cholesterol. So it's a one two punch. If they're causing inflammation in your organs, there's going to be cholesterol going to their to patch it anyway, right, Well, but it causes inflammation in the liver specifically to prohibit the liver's production of cholesterol. A lame,

Yeah, because your liver makes cholesterol. That's how important cholesterol is to the body. Your liver makes it. If it needs it, your liver makes it. That's pretty important. Oh, let's suppress that. This is how the medical doctors think, and they're nuts, no kidding, But I digress. So when we do a liver program a liver cleans, it's not a liver cleans. What it is is stimulating the liver to regenerate itself because it's the only organ in the human body that can do that. You can

surgically remove a great portion of it. I forget the percentage like sixty seventy percent, I forget and it'll grow back. It's the only organ that does that. And there are things that you can do with nutrients to stimulate the production of new liver cells. That's a really smart thing for someone to do once every couple of years. So that's not a detox. That's regenerating the liver, which is beats a poke in the eye with a sharp stick, right, it's a great thing to do. So is that what milk does

that help generate? Or yes, milk thistle. But the the the single best leader of the pack is fresh squeezed beat juice. Does it sound very tasty, but you can mix fresh squeezed beet juice with carrot juice and Granny Smith apple juice. It's like ambrosia is the best tasting drink you will ever drink in your life, carrot apple beat. So on the website, on my hepatitis section, I have a twenty one day beet juice program that I've

outlined that people can follow to help regenerate their liver. It's a really smart thing to do, but it's not a detox. Okay. It gets complicated, however, because when it actually comes to detoxification, right, removing crap from the body and excreting it, that happens in the liver. And it's a two phase program. It's and it's collectively stupidly juvenilely referred to as phase

one and phase two liver detox. So so the liver sees, you know, a toxin and it will transform it from a fat soluble toxin into a water soluble toxin. That's phase one, and then phase two it excretes it. But phase one and phase two are nutrient demanding. You have to deliver uses nutrients to do that, essential nutrients that most people don't have enough of.

So if you go on in aggressive water fast and you burn fat, that's where most of the toxins that enter the body are sequestered away, and the body sticks them away in fat because wants to get them the hell out of the general circulation. So now you burn fat, you liberate the toxin. The toxin goes through the blood into the liver. Deliver tries to deconstruct it, but it doesn't have the raw materials to do it. So it's like stirring up a hornet's nest. You're gonna hurt yourself. I know a

guy that got leukemia after a forty day waterfest. Yeah, I remember telling this story why it happened, So again, this is why. For first we knew trefy. That's important. And then weig talks and into the bargain once every couple of years do the beat juice program, because why would you do that? Right? So phase one and phase two is that as juvenile is saying good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. Yeah? Probably, Yeah, that's

another giant misnomer. Bad cholesterol, good cholesterol. It's nuts, Like, yeah, explained that is it is? It just like a thicker type of like plasma and water like substance that is even a difference in density between one spot and another to make a blood brain quote unquote barrier. Uh. Yes, And you know, the blood brain barrier has become reality by consensus in

medicine. You know, it's like back in the day when everybody thought that the only way to heal people was by opening a vein and bleeding them. Right, you got to get those humors. I got to get the bad humors out. That's why the leading medical journal in the world is called the Lancet. Ah. Oh wow, that's where that came from. Huh, that's where that came from. Everybody was wrong, by everybody, I mean, everybody was wrong. It's the same with the blood brain barrier. They're

wrong. It's it's not what people think that it is. And it doesn't really even make sense, right, because cholesterol is not supposed to be able to get through the blood brain barrier, but the brain is seventy five s cholesterol, So what so what what? What doesn't make sense? Haven't thought it through again? It's reality by consensus. And it's the same with good cholesterol bad cholesterol. So HDL and LDL are like little submarines that carry cholesterol

away from the liver or back to the liver. LDL carries cholesterol back to the liver. No HDL carries cholesterol back to the liver. LDL transports cholesterol to where it needs to be. They're just transport mechanisms. That's the only difference. So the way that the knucklehead medical doctors think about this is a

cholesterol is bad, Cholesterol is evil. Cholesterol is the antichrist. So the transport molecule that takes cholesterol to different parts of the body is bad because cholesterol is bad, and the molecule that carries cholesterol back to the liver is good because we want cholesterol out of the general circulation back in the liver. That's how they think, why they think, and it's ridiculous, there's no such thing. As good cholesterol. There's no such thing as bad cholesterol. Cholesterol

is extremely important. And oh, by the way, the research clearly shows that if you're a postmenopausal white woman and your cholesterol is over four hundred, you're healthier than anybody on the planet. Yeah, everybody, and you really should told to keep it under two. Right. Medical doctors freak out if it's over one nine. And again they're all wrong because they listen to the drug rep who's pitching the Staton drug more than they do their own. And

there have been books written on this. You know, this is as far as I'm concerned, this is academic that there's no relationship between high cholesterol and hard disease. It doesn't exist. It's a myth, it's reality by consensus. But medical doctors don't pay attention to these things. I don't know why. I do the people that wrote the books do. Why don't they?

One of the reasons is, and this is need not be overlooked, And it's getting worse now that it's the rare medical doctor that's in private practice. Most medical doctors work for groups, hospital groups, coalitions, right HMOs or whatever funk thanks, And it's the group that determines the standard of care, and so if the doctor doesn't work, doesn't apply the standard of care that the group that they're a member of advocates for it, they'll be fired and

they'll lose their paycheck. And they don't want that to happen, so they

they just go along with whatever the standard of care is. And the standard of care is dictated often by bureaucrats or by the pharmaceutical industry itself, And that's one of the reasons why all of this COVID nonsense happened as much as it did, as big as it did, especially in hospitals, because it was all standard of care, and the medical doctors weren't going to stand up and talk out of it against that because they lose their job, and you

know, it's cowardice for sure, especially when you know what's going on and you can see that the damage is being done. So a couple of questions I had, because this is something that somebody somebody had. I don't know if it's I've read it or heard it. You don't change pH this this

is the statement that I think I was. I heard that alkaline water is a myth that it can actually do anything to change a pH because that has something to do as some other mechanism in your body that actually regulates that. Yes, so the body has five different mechanisms through which it wants to regulate its pH because that's really important to the body. If your pH is too high, you'll go into a comma. Phs too low, something else happens, you might window a comma. Also, the body has a very narrow

range that it wants to keep its pH at. And by the way, there's a different pH for the mouth, the stomach, the blood, the intracellular space, the extracellular space. It's not the same everywhere, which everybody thinks it is. It's not. Your stomach in a healthy state should be so acidic that if you cut your finger off and swallowed it, your body would digest it down to a liquid. That's how acidic your stomach acid needs

to be to be healthy. Okay, but that's different than you know, total body pH, your pH of your blood, pH of your urine whatever. Right, you don't want it to be that strong in your blood, not unless you're a clingon right yea, yeah, So now the body, because the body has wisdom, This is the fundamental nature pathic belief that the body is inhabited by an intelligent spiritual force which is running the show. The body knows how to fix itself. The body wants to fix itself. The

body's trying to fix itself to body knows how to regulate things. The body knows what pH to keep itself at, but the body needs things to do that. The pH is so important that there are five mechanisms that the body has and it will fall back to the next one if it doesn't have enough of the first one or you know the ones above. It. The first mechanism that the body uses as protein. You need adequate protein in your body

on a regular basis in order to assure proper pH. The next thing that you need is minerals, not vitamins, not essential facts, not amino acids, but minerals. Then those two things really are the biggest players in optimizing the pH of your body because you don't need to force the body's hand, you don't need to micromanage it. You just need to give it what it needs to regulate itself and it'll do it. So protein and minerals, and

right now, again, not enough research has been done. Nobody knows which is a problem, but the general recommendation is sixty grams a day for women and seventy grams a day for men. Of protein. Yeah, they tell us that if we are trying to gain muscle mass, that one gram per pound body weight is the is the minimum. That's a lot. That's a lot. That's I would make me have to eat one hundred and sixty grams of protein a day. I don't think that's correct. That's what the bodybuillars

claim. But they're also putting that powder in there, which isn't good for you, you know, Yeah, I mean, and if you look at there's a difference between being physically fit and being healthy exactly right. People dropped dead looking pretty damn good every day. All right? So, oh so sugar depleting of your minerals? Would you are you when when you say this the twelve bad foods, Carbohydrates do a lot of breaking down if they're not

fiber into glucose and things like that. So that's gonna you're going really have the insulin thing going on, and that could you know the real assistance to that. I'm always confused by that because I did keto for an entire year and the first three months, well maybe the first ten months were amazing, like I was getting lean and healthy and stuff like that. The first three weeks of that, I feel like I was going through withdrawals because of sugar

in my diet. Like I felt like I was coming off. I wouldn't know if I was, if that was how that felt, But the emotional drain and the energy drain would be the you know, equating to what I've seen on movies from people's getting off drugs. It's complicated, isn't it. Yeah, the whole thing is complicated. And you know, this is why we need a free medical market, because this stuff could be figured out with a ten million dollars research grant easy. So, but right now all we

can do is, you know, experiment on our own. And now here's what I will tell you about sugar. And I did a one of my favorite webinars that I've done on my website in the medical myth busting area of my website is on sugar. You should watch it. Your DNA is made from sugar. That's why you're so sweet, Daniel H. DNA is an acronym for deoxy rybo nucleic acid. The rybo is sugar rybos. You know the DNA looks like a double helix twisted ladder. Yes, well, the

styles of the ladder are sugar. So the so the foot, the foot holds it on the way up there. No, those are the the Oh okay, you're the stuff that goes up and down. Got you? Got you all right? So you need sugar. Sugar is not the Antichrist. You couldn't blink of flip an eyelash without sugar. Sugar is the preferred gasoline of the human body. And if the body, if you don't swallow enough

sugar or enough carbohydrates, your body burns fat to make it right. Right, So that's the thing is, Yes, you know, cut down carbs, cut down sugar, so your body burns fat. Okay, well, why does your body burn fat? Because it needs the sugar. It's the body's fall back mechanism. It's not a good thing to like promote that because it's the body's fallback mechanism. And you're not fat because you're not on keto.

You're fat because you're mintally deficient, and you're eating food that's inflaming your body all the freaking time. Those are the two main drivers by the production of body fat in the human body, too much body fat. So the problem isn't sugar. The problem is how much and what type and does your

body have the raw materials necessary to metabolize the sugar. And that's the biggest problem I believe, Well I think don't quote me on this, but I think, like, we eat five hundred times as much sugar as we ate fifty years ago. Some nonsense like this. It's sugars, like you were saying before, sugars and everything, right, multidection is and even more things now and it doesn't have to be Oh yeah, I mean it's everywhere all the time. So we do consume way more sugar than we should. But

also so the body needs nutrients in order to metabolize sugar. Specifically, it needs minerals. So if your body is deficient in minerals, it can have the perfect amount of sugar in the blood, but the sugar can't get inside the cell where it's needed, has a hard time getting inside the cell because there's no minerals. There needs minerals to get inside the cell. So this is what causes syndromex and pre diabetes and type two diabetes and all of this

nonsense. It's lack of minerals in concert with way too heavy consumption of sugar. Again, sugar is not the Antichrist. It's the preferred gasoline of the body. It's how much do you consume and does your body have the raw

materials necessary to metabolize it that's the problem. So I've heard this argument from doctor Eric Berg that the reason why your body uses sugar as a primary source and also tries to store as fast as possible is because it's trying to regulate the blood because it's practically a poison, and that your body will brands will will create whatever glucose it needs based on a diet that doesn't require you to

ingest sugar directly so that your body can make it. Like you were kind of saying on the other side of it, but well, I think of a mountain gorilla would disagree. Okay, But doesn't affect copper too, Like if you have too much sugar, doesn't a strip copper from your body? Yes it does. So it's really interesting, right, And again these concepts our attempts to understand and articulate natural law, gotcha, Because I mean, sugar is either good either good for you, or it's bad for you,

or what is it? Let's figure it out. Why haven't we figured it out? Because we don't have a free medical market and we're all spinning our wheels on our own, you know, and it's nonsense and it's got to stop. And it's tough when people see results with something and then they want to you know what I mean, because then they feel like that's vindication. But you can only gauge those results over the long term. Right, It's like, what happens, you know, twelve months after you've been on keto?

Yeah? Nothing? Yeah, it completely was was nil after that, Like I was still doing it, but nothing was changing, so I just stopped. Yeah, you know, people will develop egzema or migraine headaches or whatever, infertility or can't be related to keto because keto is a good thing or whatever the hell, you know. So we need a better perspective on this. But all we have is flavor of the month social media cures,

right, which is you know. I mean, it's good because it means the people are finally fed up with the pharmaceutical method, but it's bad because it's a ton of misinformation in the world. Like I mean, I don't. I don't drink soda, haven't for like eight years, and I don't I don't get off of the elliptical and grab an ice cream cone anymore. That's probably a good thing, probably a good thing that I really did that before. Like I ah, well, I did sixty minutes. It was

really tough. I'm gonna grab an ice cream. It's funny what we do, isn't it. Oh Man, Well, if I got three hundred and fifty out of that, I can at least put two fifty back in right. Yeah, I'm just I'm just. I'm sixty i'll be sixty five shortly, and I'm just starting to get back into the gym. And it's really interesting to see. Starting in January, I'm gonna do I'm going to go on a complete fruit and vegetable diet for six months and see how I do.

Because I'm I'm interested in that and I want to see what it does. So you're gonna do an experiment, not because you're anti meat or anything. You don't want to get any crickets anytime soon or anything that. So I just I've read, I've read a lot of compelling information about it. So I want to see for myself whether it's a real thing or you know, how much of it is positive. But here's what you also understand.

Right, regardless of what dietary discipline you're engaged with. Right, whether you're a vegetarian or a carnivore or a vegan or tikto or whatever the hell it is, your body needs ninety essential nutrients right is a given. And if you're you are, it does not matter what diet you're following. It is impossible to provide your body with all of the nutrients that it needs, the essential nutrients just from food. You can't do it. The nutrients are not

in the food. It doesn't matter what happens. By cleaning up your diet is you will ostensibly reduce the inflammation in the body, because the wrong food for the body will cause inflammation and that's not a good thing. But the food will never ever, ever be able to provide you with your nutrient needs. It can't do it. So supplementing it is mandatory. You have to do it. It's it's like, you know, you go outside in cold weather to shovel your driveway. You're not gonna do that, and you're bathing

suit and flip flops. You need to bundle up. It's mandatory. You need to supplement. It's mandatory. And when you do supplement, that's when you see magic start to happen metabolically. Yeah. So, and I get that because I can imagine you're being completely deficient in so many things if you're a vegan, but if you're supplementing the proper things and maybe maybe a little

bit better but still vegan, its seems like the extreme. Like I see them like as some day, like the vegans that I see on social media, there's gonna be an overhead picture of them and it's gonna look like the masker at Jim and Jones, you know, like Nicole is going to kill themselves. It's gonna implode. Yeah, it's really interesting. Okay, so medical nutrition is really, really really important. It should be the foundation for

everybody's health recovery journey. Absolutely, yes, And I actually have to go do a training session over at the gym across Daniel. I appreciate your time and your platform very much. I had a really great time. I was gonna talk. We were talking to Christina, if you could do maybe some of that, maybe we could think about doing like once a month or something like that. I'll do it once a week. Whatever you want, just

let me know. Yeah, all right, that sounds awesome, whatever you want, all right, Yeah, I'll talk to her and see what she says and well, I mean, however she I don't know how, or I just talk to you. I don't know, but we'll definitely do that. What's a good day? Actually, since we're talking about right now, first Thursdays around this time, yep, it's better to group it right after your your live session with your Yeah, so my live session goes from eleven

to noon Central. Then I get lunch and I get to decompress for an hour and then back at it. So cool, one o'clock Central times great on Thursday, all right, So here that everybody, whenever he's available on Thursday at one o'clock, you'll see him. All right, Thank you, thanks a million, keep up the good work, don't never stop. And Dave jen is a nice guy too. I just wanted to put that in there too. I like that guy. I'll let him know. We should

interview him too. Yeah, yeah, bag him on. I'll hook you up, all right, thanks a lot, thank you, sir. Okay, So I just wanted to stay on real quick and show you guys this real quick. Well last time if you look into the wet whereat So I don't know if you guys saw what I was doing, but I didn't put it up on the spring souse. I didn't want the other names of you know, because it was some of those questions were for d or Artists.

But since there was a lot of backlog there from people waiting for Doctor Artists to come back on this past month, I fielded, modified the questions as best I could off the cuff and asked him so that you guys could get some of the information they've been waiting on. So that's what I did. And when Doctor Artist comes back down, we can. You can still go through those same lists again. But I just wanted to give you guys some

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a discount on the year versus doing it monthly. I'm pretty sure, there's a better deal that way. Where am I? Oh, it's not even showing it anymore because there's so many tabs open. Look at that. Watch that pops. All right, cool, I gotta get out of here. I gotta go do some training and uh yeah, have a good one. Enjoy your life, try to get your nutrients. Oh and and then tell me in the in the comments. Please, I'm gonna ask you this question. Tell me in the comments do you like my piano? Not? Not

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