Welcome to the part two of the double feature Live Q and As. Today we just had doctor Brian Artists on and now doctor Peter Glidden will be on in a few minutes here to answer your health questions. The phone number is six one nine three five four eight eight seven nine. That's three five four
eight eight seven nine Area code six one nine. All right, get your questions ready, Get a pen and paper in case we go over some information that will pertain to you that you want to drop some notes down for pen and paper. Right, all right, I've got a lot of questions. I'm probably gonna run through Rebecca's information again as well to get different ideas from different perspectives to see what's going on and what we can do for her.
But in addition to that, I've got a couple of other questions I can ask myself personally. No, they'll they'll be questions that will also be helpful to others and we'll go from there. And doctor Peter Glidden is really someone I really respect and appreciate when it comes to like nutrition and things like that too, and what you would need and what you don't need. We should get more of, we should take less of. All that good stuff.
So I got on a little bit earlier just to inform that the number once again is six one nine three to five, four eight, eight, seven nine. You'll see it in the title of the video too. I put it in there so you could easily find it. It's also in the description, all right. If you can't call, then I don't even know if it's even in the description anymore. For that it's not. But you can go through the telegram group if you're into Telegram group, or you can also
send a message via text, and I think the voicemails. If you don't get through, I think you can leave a voicemail that gets transferred into text that I can read. So one of those methods with the same number, you can you can do the same thing with. All right, So six seven nine, we'll get started here in just a moment and get the next round of Live Q and A. Now. Doctor Peter Glidden typically does this
on his own website, and it's rise up into health dot com. I put my link for it right there in my name, Rise up in health dot com, forward slash question mark via equals and d health as a neutropathic doctor. Okay n as a Nancy d as a Delta or November Delta if you want to get into the military health dot com I mean health. Yeah, I think you'll asleep, as I mentioned the last one, so probably stumbling over a few things. I'll get warmed up every time, though it's
all good. Huh, what do people think about antibiotics? I gotta I gotta some questions about that. Antibiotics and X rays to be honest, like especially dental X rays for family children and things like that. Why why every single visit? I know probably it has something to do with the ability to build insurance, but is it necessary every time? That would be the question.
Oh man, So my phone goes through these things where I don't have to be connected to the Wi fi because it draws from here, right, So I tried to take it off the Wi fi and then all of a sudden, apps are acting like they don't know how to find me. Oh yeah, Karen, no problem, I see you on here. So thank
you for answering or asking the questions. There's a lot of good info that we covered on the previous one, So if you haven't seen that one, after this one's over, double back circle back to that I could never say that phrase ever again without chuckling. We'll circle back to that, all right. Oops, got another thing coming through here. Oh save me the vulgar Vino would just posted the video if anybody cares. I can only put one thing on the screen at that time. If I put a banner up,
I don't. I think it erases the other things, so I can't put up the number. But it's the it's in the title, it's in the description, so just go ahead and use that, all right. There's other methods throughout the week. If you have questions for the guests that come up, because Doctor Artists is usually on mone days, you can send them ahead of time, and there's methods that we used to do that, just like a super chat would be. But I don't have it in the description right
now. It's buy me a coffee dot com for it, slash Ballbusters if you want to use that, that's awesome too. Helps out the show. Thanks, and has everybody been enjoying the Bill Cooper videos I've been putting out.
Put out four episodes in four days, which was a lot of a lot of work because I made the videos ahead of time, and it's like a couple hours of doing that, plus you have to search for all the link all the clips that you're going to use, arrange them in a proper way, add the music in certain parts, and then in addition to that, make a cohesive find all the parts from all these other you know, videos or I guess you could call them archived radio shows that complete the whole
thought, you know, and then render it for like another hour and then post it as a video and sit here so I can introduce it. So this is another two hours of the video. So it was a lot of time in there, but they came out well, and I think the impact was important because there's a lot of information that we're missing these days, and it's very rarely discussed, at least not to the real factor, the factor of it being not infotainment but necessary information for survival. And Bill was amazing
at that. And the last episode I put out culminated on his birthday, on his birthday, his eightieth birthday. May sixth was his eightieth birthday. Unfortunately he didn't make past fifty six, but he will be remembered and will I have more that I want to share with you. There's a lot out there floating around in the ether, and we should make it do what he said and share it everywhere continuously if ever something was to happen to him.
So it's the only place who'll get real information. And I've been doing this since my radio shows. I've been putting him up on my Revolution Radio some of my very first videos from channels that have been long since deleted. We're me reading from Behold the Pale Horse and other and other books, but a lot of a lot of sections of Behold the Pale Horse. I went through and picked out the key elements that should alarm everyone, especially the United Nations
stuff. I mean, if we really want to be honest, we're already in a predicament with them. That's a pretty intense. And every time I will listen to another broadcast or just so much more that I just you know, I get the inspirational trigger to hey, I need to share this with everybody. So I don't think that those are going to add just because of the four part series has taken a couple of days off. It was just doing one every single day for four days, like I do other work.
Come back to it again and add more so a little bit more episodes to follow. I think that's a really important series that we are doing here, and the feedback on it so far has been pretty amazing. I'm happy to know that there's people out there that's still a remember Bill, and I actually might be able to be I might be bringing somebody on. I'm not one
hundred persess sure. This is just in a talking phase right now. Who may have actually had interactions with Bill back in the day and who has an Instagram following that's pretty big when you're just showing all Bill Cooper tribute archives. And I would like to have him on if it's possible, so that'd be good. Let him discuss, because I became aware of him way long after
he had passed on. I was in high school in college when he was, you know, big, and still doing the Hour of the time broadcast, and I think I may have actually caught him on rebroadcast on need to eight point three back where I lived, because the college station would take and do replays and sometimes they would take clips, and I swear it was his voice, and the subject matter seems like it made sense that it would have been him, But I wasn't in that right frame of mind at that time.
You know, I wasn't thinking about stuff that. You know. It interested me, It interested me, but I don't think I was there yet mature wise to really understand the importance and the value of what he was doing. Didn't take too long after that that I did understand the importance of the value. And then I found him much later after that again, you know, and then read the book found the Hour of the Time archives, and
ever since then I've been sharing as much as I can. All right, let me see, let's do a little quick is usually by the time I finished that email, it's or text message, it's already dunsky. Excuse me? Why I do this? Talk amongst yourselves? Mhm. A grape nut is neither a grape nor a nut. Discuss? Why is it not letting me? I'll be serious. My friend does not let me send anything. Why is that? This is ridiculous? I clicked the Wi Fi off once,
and all of a sudden nothing works on my phone. Here it goes so silly. It doesn't need Wi Fi to do that. But whatever, So, how is everybody's weekend? How was it? I know you can't answer. I don't know why I'm asking, but you could call in and knock about that till Doctor Glyndon comes on. We can shoot the pooh if you like, or you can just ask your questions ahead of time and I'll
write it. Though pretty good at writing fast, nobody else could read it except for me sometimes I typically have really good handwriting, but don't make me rush. I may have gotten the time wrong. I thought I was it's Central time, so three pm Central would be one pm now, and it was today if I'm not mistaken, So boh, let's see what's going on. Otherwise it would be a very quick episode, and then I'll go ahead
and restart it when it's the right time. We can all have fun laughing at me a little nat Oh. So yesterday I saw a little flicker in our pool, like a little shadow in the bottom of the pool as I was standing over it, and I identified where the shadow was coming from, his little ladybug. So I stuck my finger in the water and let it crawl upon me, and I tried to take it over to the palm like the palm bush. It's not really a cheery, but it's like a big
palm like fan leaves, and it did not like that. It didn't. It was kept on crawling back up my hand on my finger. So I was like, okay, let's find you another place. So I brought it up to a big flowery bush and finally the ladybug gout off. But my daughter was very happy to know that I had taken saved it for the pool. So that's good, mister, mister violent man, right, saving ladybugs from his pool. Oh okay, cool, Yeah, he's on his way.
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anywhile. Yeah, yeah, it's the new me. It's the new look. I like it new for the spring. Where where are you anyway? Where are you geographically local? I? Amen? You met Arizona? Oh nice? Yeah, you were just in Phoenix not too long ago, right, Yeah, I was in Phoenix about a week ago for a week nice continuing education. Continuing education. It was um five days, learned so much my head exploded three times. Definitely not sarcasm there. So what do you
want to talk about today? Well, we might have we have a couple of questions that I have come in and we might get calls as well, and um us, let's I think we should preface with the you know, rise up into health dot com. You do this on your website twice a week. Typically you do a live Q and A for one hour each time, and it's the membership is great. I've you know, you answer some of my questions the last time about my grandfather and his kidneys, and it's
just i'd send an invaluable resource. There's so much information that's on your website, so you know, that's That's the one thing. The other question I had asked, I mean, maybe this would be a good way to introduce
to the topics of the day. Two is one time when we when we were speaking, you had alluded to the fact that basically allopathy is if it hasn't already, it's trickling its way creeping into the schooling for like natropathic doctors, chiropractic and even like the what we would consider maybe holistic or homeopathic or naturopathic medicine. They're starting to alter that as well, so they can patent
it or whatnot. Do you want to talk a little bit about that, because it seems like maybe you're going to be the last of a breed even you know, because the new the new students are going to be taught in a more allopathic minded way. Well, I yeah, we can talk about that because it's I mean, it's timely. Um yeah, so I can refine that for a long time. So that's good. Yeah, I think we should. Uh, we are alive at the moment, so whenever you want to kick that off, we can discuss that. And the other the
other thing too is uh, we'll I can get into this later. But I do have a PA know from somebody, and there's multiple symptoms that it's somebody who I who I'm close to, So maybe we can discuss what we
what we might think that is all. Yeah, I'm happy. I'm really happy to do that because because in in talking about real illness with real people in real time it's kind of people get to see the way that nature pathic doctors think about illness and healing because it's very, very different than the way
that medical doctors think about illness and healing. And it's it's a very important distinction for people to kind of understand, appreciate, and kind of get a purchase on, because I mean, let's be honest, man, When um, you know, when people are sick, they're scared and rightly so, and so people what are they do? Well, they go to the only show in town, which is the MD Show. Right, because it's been in the monopoly for one hundred and ten years. It's the only medicine their
insurance space for. It's the only medicine that's practiced in their hospitals. It's the only medicine they do research on at their universities. It's the only medicine they make TV shows about. Right, So, people are people are sick,
what do they do? I might as well go to the MD. And when they go to the medical doctor's office, especially if it's in a hospital setting, they're completely overwhelmed and intimidated by all of the technology and all the people in white coats and everybody seems to think they know what they're doing. In point of fact, very few people do. And so it's very very very very very very very easy for people to become enrolled in whatever the
medical doctor tells them to do, right, right, I had. I was just talking to a patient this morning, and medical doctors recommended bypass surgery even though bypass surgeries eighty five percent of the time ineffective as reported by the Mayo Clinic, but those data are not disclosed to the patient. The patient actually went home and looked it all up themselves, because they're very smart,
university educated PhD themselves, so they tracked it down. What do you mean eighty five percent ineffector that means it only it's only effected fifteen percent of the time, and it's going to cost two hundred thousand dollars and what wow? Right? And so this is the stuff that people get enrolled in just because of the monopoly, and there's a big intimidation factor. And you know, the sad thing about this is man that most medical doctors actually believe this crap
or the are too lazy to track down the research themselves. I mean, I will bet you ten thousand dollars right now, that most cardiologists are unaware that bypass surgeries eight in effective. That don't know it, and it's the same. By the way, I just came back from a Continuing education naturopathic conference. It was great, and part of the credits, the continuing education credits were in pharmacy because in a number of states, naturopathic doctors can prescribe
drugs. Right, So this presentation was by a naturopathic doctor who before they became a naturepathic doctor, was a pharmacist and they still have their their license to practice, you know, to be a pharmacist. And the stuff that she was reporting was unbelievable. And so the whole theme of this continuing education
series was mental health. So all of the cases and all of the presentations were you know, segued into mental health in some way, shape or form, and so interesting that you know, the antidepressant drugs can cause depression, that the anti anxiety drugs can cause anxiety, and plus the whole bunch of other drugs that are normally prescribed it can also cause depression and anxiety. And her point was that this information is not disclosed to the patient when these things
are prescribed. Number one and Number two, most doctors are unaware, are unaware of them because the doctor listens to the pharmaceutical rep not you know, the oregamy. They don't read the origamy insert inside the box of the drugs, you know, you open it up, and it's like it's like as big as a roadmap, right, and they don't read that. And that's the information that contains all of the known side effects, and it's nuts.
That's pretty dangerous too when it comes to something like depression or anxiety. If somebody thinks that their condition is just getting worse, what would they might maybe do to themselves? You know. Robin Williams was a perfect example. Robin Williams committed suicide right after they increase the dose of his antidepressants. Yeah, and a known side effect was suicidal ideation. And I'd also bet ten thousand dollars right now that every single one of the kids that goes into a school
and shoots it up, I would guess one hund of those kids. We're on psych meds and we're messing with the dosage. Yeah, and when you mess with the dosage of a psyche about anything, a lot of things can go wrong. And this is not talked about in the mainstream. Why isn't it talked about in the mainstream because the mainstream is bought and paid for by the pharmaceutical industry. And you don't you know how, you don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to believe that. All you have to do is to
take a piece of paper out. Next time you're watching network TV, just keep a piece of paper, buy the TV, not on your cell phone, just an old fashioned piece of paper and write down to put a check mark for every time you see an ad for a pharmaceutical. They own the networks because of all of the advertising dollars that they give. And same with
magazines, same with newspapers. So you're not going to find information like I'm talking about or my colleagues are talking about on the mainstream, even though it's science based, clinically verified, true, accurate here, you're not going to find it there simply because of the monopoly. Yeah, that's not knowing what it's That's that's the void that I think is really a big issue too, because you ask yourself, well, if not this, then what you know.
So if they're telling you to do something like even an antibiotic like if well, if not, if it's not the right way to do it, then what is you know, or something as simple as all the way up to something more more intense. Well, that's that's where I mean, you know, the exit, enter stage, right, I mean, that's where my profession comes in. And I wrote about this extensively in my in my
first book, Everybody is sick, And I know why. You know, you wouldn't take a chihuahua duck hunting because guaranteed you're going to come back empty hand. He's the wrong dog for the hunt. You know, you need a laboratory retriever or golden retreat. You need you need a retriever for that, right, So it's the same with medicine, Okay, MD directed pharmaceutical centrists. Reductionistic medicine is perfect for military field medicine, traumacare surgery when it's
necessary in the complications of childbirth and pregnancy. That's it. But that's what they're really really good at. Why are they really good at? Because those things are the epitome of reductionism. Oh, I've got a bullet into my arm. Or doesn't get any more reductionistic than that, right, I mean, the things that they can do with surgery now are unbelievable, really really great. And let's keep everything in perspective. You know, when all you
have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. So from the surgeon's perspective, surgery is necessary one hundred percent of the time. From my perspective, surgery is necessary less than half of the time. But you know, if you have trauma right like you're skiing and you break your leg and the artery's bleeding, well, you need to go to the medical doctor because they'll save your life. Get your leg blown off in irrack. Heaven forbid that
they'll save your life. They're really good at that. However, for most things that most people go to the doctor for, most of the time, it's the wrong dog for the hunt, and it will mess things up over the long term, making things much worse. And so in a perfect world, right a free medical market, we would have knowledge of all of these alternatives. We'd know about chiropractic, we'd know about acupuncture, we'd know about ayur Veda, we'd know about nature apathy, we'd know about homeopathy, we'd
know about allopathic medicine. We would know all these distinctions. They would be taught to us in school, and we'd have equal access to all of them in the hospital, and insurance would pay for all of them equally. But we're not even close to that, man, I mean, we're so far away from that it's not even funny. So this is a very long winded way to answer your question of saying that we shows like yours are really important
because they help to educate people. Well, you don't want to do the drug and surgery way, well, good for you, because it's probably the wrong dog for the hunt. By the way, here's what you can do.
And by the way, these therapeutics have been developed and delivered by licensed physicians, but you don't even know about And why don't you know about them because Big Farmer doesn't want you to, right, Not because they're ineffective, not because they're not just as valid, if not more, or the appropriate approach for whatever the condition is just simply they want it all and that's basically
the way it is. Okay, So, sat like a staff infection, how would a naturopathic doctor like yourself go about doing something to fix that rather than the antibiotic approach or something like that. Okay, So let's say that you lived in a you know, like it's summertime where you live, okay, and over the winter there was a big frost heave in your backyard. Now you got a big depression in your backyard, and every time it rains, it fills up with water. Now you have standing water in your backyard.
And it's summertime. You get standing water. What else are you gonna have? Mosquitos? Mosquitoes because mosquitoes breed in stagnant water. Okay, So now you got mosquitoes in your backyard. The metaphor here would be the you know, the staff bacteria. Okay, mosquitos, you got bacteria, all right, what are you gonna do? Well, the medical doctors would go
into your backyard and they would sprinkle pesticide. Pour pesticide. I'd spray past the side into the water, kill all the mosquitoes, and it would work. But a couple of weeks later you got stronger and more mosquitoes because number one, the drug wears off. Number two, the bugs develop resistance. The resistance would happen over time by virtue of the metaphor. It it's appropriate. So you have to remove you have to eliminate the standing water, which
is what a naturopathic doctor would do. An naturopathic doctor would go into the backyard and drain the water and then fill it in so that the next time it rained, that there was no place for the water to accumulate. So we deliver therapeutics that help the terrain of the body to maximize and optimize its structure and function. And the best way to do that in the face of a bacterial infection is with homeopathine and botanical medicine. So I would use a
combination of homeopathy and botanical medicine. And this of course is in the built along the background in my practice and in every nature pathic doctor's practice. Look number one, in order for your patients to be healthy, we have to modify their diet because most people are eating stuff all of the time which is hurting their bodies and they don't even know it. It's like putting diesel fuel in an unladded engine and expecting the car to run good. It's like,
it's not going to happen. I don't care how good the car is. You got to put the right fuel in it. But for you know, eighty years now, maybe not maybe sixty, we've been letting the people who make the food tell us what food is good for us, and to medical doctors who have no training, no appreciation, no respect, and no clinical
experience in medical nutrition tell us what to eat. So number one, you got to clean your diet up. Number two, you got to make sure your body is nutrified on a regular basis with the stuff that it needs to work the way that nature and God intended it. Again, to go back to the car metaphor, you couldn't have you know, a few car needs eight quartz oil. You've got two. Well, it's not good. You're
gonna run a little hot. You need you know, thirty pounds of air in the tires, and you've got ten not so good, and you know, so forth and so on. So the body needs to be neutrified. Diet has to be cleaned up. The body has to be neutrified. Now we've got a good foundation. Now moving forward. You have an infection, you get a broken bone, you get mental and emotional disorder, you get something. It's much easier to get on the other side of that if you
have that foundation in place. But for most people who end up in my office, they don't have any of that in place. So now there we have to start from zero. It just takes longer. It's more frustrating from our point of view. It still works, just takes longer and more's the pity. Really. Yeah, there's a there's a saying that goes along with like people who are, you know, fitness trainers and whatnot. They'll say, it's not what you do for the one hour that you're in the gym,
it's what you do for the other twenty three Yeah. Oh, and just as a little segue, Yeah, they're just to maybe pique people's curiosity a little bit. There is a big difference between being physically fit and being healthy. There's a big difference, as is exemplified by all of these athletes who are dropping down on the field passing out heart attacks. Tiger Woods broke his knee swinging off club and his back said, like, how many surgeries
to his back. It's not because of the physical activity that he's doing. It's because of the physical activity and an undernutrified body. Yeah, and you can't surgery that. You can't fix that with surgery. You can't do it, which is why he'll need surgery after surgio from the best surgeons in the world. And you know, granted, some surgeons are better than others,
but the surgery does not address the root cause of the problem. The root cause of the problem is lack of nutrients, build up of toxins in the body, and blocked avenues of elimination of the toxins. This is our whole thing, man, Yeah, allow the body to detoxify itself appropriately, give the body the proper nutritional support, and get the hell out of the way. Nine times out of ten the body fixes itself. So pathways of detox
can be clogged up. They are they blogged up because of lack of nutrients. Okay, So that's why they're clogged up, is because they can't work the way that nature intended them to because they don't have the juice they need. So your kidneys need nutrients, your liver needs nutrients, your lungs need nutrients, your spleen needs nutrients. And if it doesn't have these nutrients and you're overloading it, you're hurting it every time you eat something, every time
you drink something. Well, this isn't rocket science, right. So our therapeutics, amongst other things, help to un clogged and the therapeutic term for this. By the way, it's called drainage. It's a French term. Type of medicine was developed in France. It's called biotherapeutic drainage. And it opens up makes healthy the body's elimination channels, which just makes sense. And when you do that and nutrified the body, I mean, that's when the
magic happens. And this comes back to the fundamental naturopathic precept that the human body knows how to fix itself. The human body wants to fix itself. Human bodies try and all the flip in time to fix itself, but it needs our help to do it. And you are not going to facilitate the body's self healing mechanism with pharmaceuticals. You're not going to do that. You cannot do that. The pharmaceutical manages disease. It does not support health right
differ. Yeah, and when I'm appointed Surgeon General, and it will be illegal for a hospital employing only medical doctors to advertise that they practice healthcare because they do not, they practice disease management. There's a giant difference. Okay, So this is I don't I'm trying to figure out the question within this person's message here but I'm going to try to just see it the way they said it. They have very dry eyes and told to take drop six times
a day. They said, I have a thyroid issue. Live it a scene. Yeah, lego thyroxin is a drug. Yeah, it was what he called solo. I was put on T three T four on two high of a dose and became hyper, then taken off and now taking a different die of dyne. I guess the question is what do they do? Yeah, what do they do? And what you know, they're worried that the next thing that they'red is going to also be recalled and it's going to be another big issue. So well, the thing that they should be more worried
about is are the drugs that they're taking. And look, thank God for insulin, Thank God for light again, right, thank God for general anesthesia. This is not a naturopathic diatribe against drugs, because remember, sometimes you need the drug, right, sometimes you do, but most of the times you don't, and most of the time the drug will in fact make things worse. So the better question for this person to ask, you know, then, what drugs should I be on that's not going to get recalled in
the future. Is well, what made my thyroid become underfunctioning in the first place? Why did that happen? Why did you get an underactive thyroid because you had a thyroid? Why did that happen? And that's the question that the naturopathic doctor would ask, that's the question that the holistic doctor would ask, why did this happen? And then we would try to fix it.
And there's a number of possibilities there. Well. One of the first possibilities that we always you know, there's a saying in medicine that when you hear hoofbeats, you think about horses before you think about zebras, which means, when you're thinking about the operative causes of things, you think about the most common things that cause things before you think about esoteric things that cause things.
So the most common things that cause the thyroid to become underfunctioning are lack of nutrients, lack of iodine, blocked kidney function, suppressed kidney function because the kidneys can't drain toxins from the body appropriately, and perhaps of something referred to loosely as a military neck. So if you look at an X ray of the body from the side, a healthy body, is it looks like a big S curve and the curve starts in the neck. So that's what's healthy.
But a lot of people who have thyroid conditions, you do a lateral X ray, you know from the torso up, there's no curve in the neck. It's straight up and down like a popsicle. Right, Like the head is the popsicle, the neck is the popsicle stick. And instead of a curve, it's straight up and down, or the curve goes the opposite
way, which is kind of crazy. So the nerves that come out of your spinal cord that go to the thyroid or in the neck, So if the curve of the neck is incorrect, then mechanically not correct, then the nerve impulses to the thyroid are going to be messed up. So the first thing, well, so here's what the person needs to do. Number one, they have to nutrify their body with all ninety essential nutrients. And we
refer to this at Eiffelhealth dot com as the Healthy Foundation Pack. Healthy Foundation pack is what everybody needs, ninety essential nutrients that the body needs, but it can't make in vioavailable formulas really great stuff. So we do the ninety essential nutrients extra iodine, and in this case, I would take homeopathic iodine
in the six C potency six C potency. See like Charlie, you just do a web search for homeopathic iodine six C the dosage and that would be two pellets three times a day, two pellets three times a day of the homeopathic iodine for about eight weeks, and go to a chiropractic and have them do a lateral X ray of your spine and see how the curve in your neck is. And if the curve in your neck is no bueno, then the chiropractor, if they're good, we'll be able to fix it with adjustments
and exercises that you can do at home. So those are the first two steps that you want to do and all the way. Also, by the way, whenever anybody and I don't care what drug it is, I don't care how old they are. When if they're taking a pharmaceutical and then they start a naturopathic program like this, they clean up their diet and they neutrify their body and they take you organ supportive medicines. The drug is going to
work more better. So it'll be like you double the dose of the drug in a couple of weeks and take the same amount, but the drug is working more efficiently now because the body's nutrified. So you need to be aware what this person already is because they've experienced it. What the signs and symptoms of an overactive of taking too much of the thyroid medicine are. So you need to write, well, what's an overdose? What are the symptoms of
an overdose of this drug? You need to bring yourself up to speed with that because once you start to experience that, if you do, then you go back to the doctor or a pharmacist and you tell them, Hey, this is what I'm experiencing. We need to reduce the dose. How do I do it? And the goal here in every time is to make the person so healthy that they don't need the drug. That's the goal, yeah, is to be I mean, I'm sixty four, My blood work is
just about perfect. I'm not taking any prescription meds. It's not because they have good genes. We could talk about my brother's health and you'd be horrified. So so that's the deal, is to make everybody so healthy that they
simply don't need the drugs. And a big farmer don't like that, all right, that's yeah, And that makes a lot of sense too, because if you're taking let's say, the ide and the Selenium, the l Tyro's scene and all that other stuff for your for your thyroid, if the pathways are blocked, if there's something obstructive, all that's it's all fine and good, but it's not going to do anything to help the situation very much anyway, right, Yeah, And if the if the if the body's elimination mechanisms
are not dialed in, then everything's going to be gummed up and the drugs are increasing the toxic load in the body. Yeah, which is a problem absolutely. Um So, all right, so we have that question set aside. You maybe think about something else. See when you talked about the X rays. Now, when you go to like the like the dentist and you're taking your child there or something like that, and every every every visit they want to do another scan of the child's head. You know, I mean,
what, how, how how necessary is that? How often you should be subjecting yourself and others to X rays? It's as as infrequently as possible, by the way, one CT scan. If you had a going to it have a CT scan of your chest. Yeah, right, which they do all the time, one hundred times a day, every day. It's equal to five hundred chest X rays, five hundred times the amount of radiation.
Somebody who did a calculated, somebody from Harvard or Tufts a little while ago calculated the number of cancers that the use of CT is going to generate in the next thirty years, and it was it was significant. So but you know, is that without the radioactive iodine injection or is that with it? Oh? No, it's just just the radiation from the CT itself.
Wow, that's why whenever they do a CT scan, they run from the room, like wrote when they turn the lights on and they get behind the locked doors and a leaded glass and so no, no, don't wait till we get out of the room before we turn the machine on. And then then they talk to you via microphone or sounds. Nobody's in the room with you because it's a lot of radiation. But you know, I mean,
it's good to be the king, I guess, you know. Damn the torpedoes and full speed ahead, and what difference does it make if this treatment gives you cancer? Thirty years from now. My job is to find out what's wrong right now. So to answer the question, under no circumstances would I expose a child to a bite wing X ray, which is a you know, it's it's like they do an X ray of the entire mouth. Yeah, I've had those, we flew when I was a little kid.
Yeah, I wouldn't do that. And what's the normal? I mean, what's the safe dose of X rays? I've no idea, right, but I do know. I studied with the chiropractor years ago, the sky. It was a really good nutritionist, like cutting edge medical nutrition this guy, and he himself published a study postgraduate. Part of his postgraduate work, he exposed mice to different levels of radiation and gave some of them vitamin E like Edward, and some in the control group nothing, and the vitamin E had
a significant impact in helping the mice deal with the radiation. That's really good information. So if you're ever going to get an X ray for anything, get vitamin E in mixed tocaferalls mixed tocafe rolls, and I would do twelve hundred. The day before twelve hundred I used the day before I would do twelve hundred I use right before you have the radiation. I would do twelve hundred I use right after the radiation, and twelve hundred I used for the
next three days. Now that that that form of vitamin E, is that more bioavailable more? Yeah, so there's a lot of Yeah, that's a great question. So there's you know, not all vitamin ees or created equally, not all vitamin b's or created equally, not all vitamins C. They're all a lot of variations on those steams. So mixed tocaferall vitamin E is what you want. And he'll say it right on the label. It'll either say D alpha tocaferall or d L alpha tocaferall or L alpha tocoferall or mixed
tocaf rolls you wanted to say mixed tocaf rolls. Those are the best as far as I'm concerned. Part you know, this guy's research was concerned. Yeah. That brings us back around to uh, the ephahealth Again, there's a lot of things that I think when you go through the membership site, there's a discount for the people that go through that right for the life of health. Now you're talking about the products themselves typically are from the Youngevity,
and a couple other sources. Right, Yeah, So the so I've been doing this for thirty four years now, and not all nutritional supplement companies are created equally that supplement. I used to work for an nutritional supplement company for four years when I graduated medical school. I would rep for them at trade
shows and it was a supplement company that only sold the doctors. And their whole thing was their quality control was better than anybody's other, any other company's quality control at the time, and it was so I know a lot about the kind of insider you know, kitchen confidential information about the manufacture of nutritional supplements. And more importantly than that, or as importantly as that, is the clinical effectiveness of the supplement, because you know, nutritional supplements are like
wine. All wine is made from grapes, but there's a really big difference from a bottle to bottle, and though you know, it's the details that in the manufacturing process that make those differences. So the supplements that I recommend are manufactured by the company, a company in California called Youngevity. Youngevity distributes their supplements via a network of independent distributors all around the world. So no matter who you buy a Youngevity supplement from, it's going to be the same
price more or less. But the quality. I like Eiffel Health because of the support that the people at Eiffel Health give. It's really great. You call the people at Eiffel Health up, you've got questions. So how do I take this? Oh? This one made me feel funny. Oh I grew an eleventh finger when I took this supple. What do I do? They'll help you. They're really good at it. And I don't make any
money from the sale of the nutritional supplements I actually purchased from. After listening to you and doctor Dave Genda one of your your your your meetups, because you do you do it like once a month or so, right, yeah, twice a month with Jenda. Yeah, a great guy. And uh I got the the Cloydal minerals for the first time through him. Yeah. Yeah, we liked those a lot um Well, the proof of the Putton's
in the eating right. Yeah. So so I've never actually got into I would love to, but of a contemplating and I know I still have the old name for it because I've been listening to old tastes, but I I called it the pig pack still, but it's the uh, healthy Bone and joint formula. There we go. Yeah, yeah, So it used to be called the pigpack because the FDA didn't like it when it was called the healthy Arthritis formula, which is what it was. But then that's another thing
that you're listening audience is probably unaware of. In the United States of America, it is the only thing that can legally treat a disease is a drug. So that's why when you go to the health food store, you don't see arthritis formula, and you know, you don't see diabetes RX, your anxiety. You see healthy blood, sugar, healthy emotions, healthy bone and
joints. Right, because the Food and Drug Administration, which is really the strong arm of the pharmaceutical industry, will not like it if you tell the truth about what your supplements can do for pathology. They don't like it even if it's true. So it's a it's a big bad voodoo daddy in this
country. But so in youngevity world, right, they've got the healthy foundation pack, which is where everybody should start, and they've got the Healthy Bone and Joint Pack, Healthy blood sugar pack, healthy brain and heart pack like that. So and it's it's it's just to get people into the game of
healing. And I'm going to guess I mean, I'm spitballing numbers here, but probably fifty percent of the time when people just do the foundation stuff, you know, like they don't they do the they've got arthritis problem, okay, so they do the healthy bone and joint pack, or they got a type two diabetes, they do the healthy blood sugar pack right it their condition resolves like half the time just by doing the generic stuff. You don't need
a private appointment with someone like me. You don't. Sometimes you do. I mean I'm booked out months in advance. Sometimes you do. But you know, there's maybe three hundred nature pathic doctors in the world. I'd be comfortable referring a friend or family member too, ny Weenie TENI And there's hundreds of millions of people. So we have to That's why I develop the information on my website that you've got right there, Yes, rise up intohealth dot
com forward slash question via equals Endi Health. That information that I put on my website is designed to help people figure out what they can do themselves without the need of a private appointment initially to get themselves into the game of healing. Yeah, And most of the time that's you know, half the time,
that's what's the only thing people need to do. And they have to put forth that effort first to get that foundation, lad that you said, otherwise it's going to be a lot harder to get an olar with them. Yeah. Man, people have to clean their diet up. Yeah, And that's a hard thing for a lot of people to do. And I mean I will, I will ring my own bell here. One of the things that I pride myself on is the integrity of my information. And I learned
new stuff all the time. Like just at this continuing education thing I was just at it was like, oh you really were you really did have a good time with it. Then it was it was a thing by this guy. He's he's regrowing cartilage, he's got the before and afters to prove it. He's curing autism, he's got the before and afters to prove it. It's amazing what the human body can do when you give it a chance.
It's amazing. Um. So so as I learned new stuff, and it's clinically verified, and you know, science base goes on the website, and that's what separates my information from someone like Mrcola, because you know, Mccoli, he's just got hundreds of employees who are scaring the internet for the latest greatest herb and you know whatever. That's fine. I mean, people need
need to know these things. But with my site, it's what's working clinically with you know, from doctors like me and my colleagues, and and so that's so. And this is another really interesting thing that the people are not aware of. Conventional medicine. MD directed medicine is based on a scientific philosophy
which is inconsistent with natural law. Atheistic. Yeah, and medical doctors just make it up as they go along, right, like blood letting, okay, And the halls of MD directed medicine or littered with the discarded remains of stupid, outdated, ridiculous therapies, which in their day we're the standard of caring. If you don't do this, you can't practice medicine. You're a
quack. My professions the opposite. We never discard anything. We always add because our therapeutics are based on natural law, and natural law never changes it never changes. We learn more about it and we add things to it, but none of the stuff that we've talked about fifty or one hundred or two hundred years ago has changed because it's based on natural law. And that's a
really important distinction for people to understand. Now with the law of similars or like cures, like would that fall into natural or that fall into phenomenon natural law law? Yep? You know, it's like gravity. You know, gravity exists whether you believe in it or not. The law of Similars exists whether you believe in it or not. And if you can figure out how to work the law of similars, yeah, that's when the magic happens. All right? Are we ready for a laundry list of symptoms and then a
blood brook panel? Okay, yeah, let's go do. Let me put up the panel first and then we cann discuss the symptoms. Maybe they'll help. Let's see if I can hoops, I gotta present it first, so I'm not sharing that part there, you go, all right, so let me see if I can get this to work. All right, that should pop up on the screen. I'll try to make as big as I can. Ye, Yeah, all right, let me, I can probably make us disappears, so I can get a bigger hold on. Let's try to
that. I can read it off too well. No, I got it, I got it. We're good. Okay. So the reports, you can see the dates, the difference in the what's uh, what's transpired. But the red blood cell count is pretty low. They were told that they were anemic, and uh, you can see the rest there. I mean, yeah, okay, platelet counts low. M Okay, does this person have a diagnosis. They just told her she was anemic and she was low on iron for first starters. But they're not saying anything much after that that
I know of, But okay, pulling teeth to get the information. Yeah. Yeah. So the first thing to consider with any type of anemia is are is there internal bleeding? Right? So, if it's a woman, she wants to look to see whether or not she's got really heavy periods? She does? She does? Yeah? And do the periods last for more than three days? Yes? And the periods on the cycle of the moon every twenty eight days day. I think they're sporadic. Sometimes it come early.
Okay. So if the periods, if a woman's menstrual cycles do not follow the phases of the moon. There's an imbalance in the human body. The human body is the female. Human body is designed to have a menstrual cycle which is in sync with the phases of the moon twenty eight point two five days or whatever the hell it is. So if it's not every twenty eight days more or less, you know, twenty eight, twenty seven, twenty nine, then there's an imbalance. Period number one, number two.
If the bleed is really heavy, then that's probably what's driving the anemia. Okay, and the platelets are different though, but so so let's just I can walk you through this, right, So we would look to attempt to figure out what is causing the periods to be erratic and so heavy number one, number two. In the meanwhile, while we are attempting to figure that out, we would support and promote the bone marrow in the human body because
that's where the red blood cells are made. The mean crepuscular volume of the red blood cells is down, which means the blood cells are smaller than they should be. The mean crepuscular hemoglobin is down, which is probably because the crepuscule volume is down. The mean crepuscular hemog global concentration is down right because of the things I just talked about. And okay, so we would need to support the bones in this case. So how do we support the bone
marrow? Now, so if you if you cut your arm him in half, don't do that. By the way, if you cut your arm in half and look at the bone dead on, it'd look a bull's eye. There's the white bone matrix and right in the middle of the bone there's the red spot, and that's the bone marrow. That's where the red blood cells and the platelets are manufactured. Platelets are also manufactured in the lungs, and that was just discovered like a couple of years ago. It was a breakthrough
in physiology. Oh, by the way, platelets are made in the lungs. Nobody knew that before. This was remarkable quite frankly, however. Yeah, so when we see low platelets and low red blood cells, we got to support the bone marrow and we got to support the lungs. So how do we support the lungs with the foundation pack plus extra omega three essential fatty acids Extra omega three essential fatty acids. This person's blow two hundred pounds.
Then I would give them twelve pro hobo omegas a day, four probo omegas three times a day with food, four probo omegas three times a day with food pro Now the probo will make it is part of the Foundation pack. So if you get one Foundation pack here, let me pull that up here, all right, let me go ahead and drop this. I don't know if you can see this on my screen. If you see that, if you go to present, you can pop it up. Otherwise, if it's on your website, I can drop it. I can put it in for
you. But there should be a little bar underneath the things that's present. You click that, it'll go to let's see. I'll get it to this real quick. Yeah, and then I'll say share screen. Will you get a share screen? There's one that says entire screen if you click the actual letter the word itself, and then you click the box that shows the screen, and then you can hit share and then I'll finally be up there. It's a lot of steps, but it's the way it works. Run stream
yard. Oh, I see it, I see part of it. Let me see if I can cut us. Let's see there you go. I can kind of see it now it's got to put the Oh yeah, okay, all right, very good. So this is what's in the Foundation Pact. It's four different supplements. A tangy tangerine two point five. It's a multi vitamin, multi amino acid, multi antioxidant, really great nutritional supplement. Plant arrived minerals is one hundred percent plant derived organic minerals. Minerals are sixty
six percent of the body's nutrient needs. These are trace minerals, which is exactly what the body needs. If there was only one supplement I was allowed by law to recommend, it would be the plant to ride minerals because it's sixty six percent of your body's nutrient needs. And this stuff is not in the food anymore. Used to be not everything that the body needed, but over time the minerals are less and less and less and less and less and
less, and that's a big deal. Beyond osteo effects, is a calcium and magnesium supplement, really easy to absorb, the most effective calcium supplement I've ever seen. And the pro hobo omegas, which are Omega three essential fat. So these four things are in one healthy Foundation pack. So the recommendation for this person would be one Healthy Foundation pack plus one extra bottle of plant minerals, one extra bottle of beyond os GEOFX, and two extra bottles of
pro hobo Omega. Okay, I would do that for eight weeks, plus eliminate the twelve bad foods. She loves sugar. I think she gets cravings from whatever else is going on. She's into like pastries at night, sugar foods and stuff like that. So the mouth the first thing to consider with sugar cravings. She's super skinny, she's like one hundred thirty five pounds, and she's like you can see her stomach muscles, so she's she's in good
shape. It just she eats like garbage sometimes. Yeah. Yeah, So the first thing to consider when someone craves sweets is it's a mineral deficiency and or a protein deficiency. Okay, So as an experiment, well you so for the first couple of weeks, just give this and see if the sugar
cravings go away, because the minerals might fix that. No kidding, I mean when when somebody's body is mineralized for the first time in their life because they take something like this, it's like lights start turning on that have never been on because your body has needed this stuff forever and it hasn't had it.
And this so this is a game changer, which is why from you know, about fifty percent of the people who engage this program, this is all that they need to do because all of a sudden, the body starts working. It's like going into the computer room and turning on all the switches. It's like wow. And when nutrients, it's not like a like a drug. You don't you don't build up a towerance to it. Yeah, it's gonna it's gonna be working the same way all the time because you always
need It's like you always need water. You don't buildup a towerance to water. No, you can't. You can't like habituate to these doses. These are essential nutrients, and the definition of an essential nutrient is your body needs it, but it cannot make it. So so do that for a couple of weeks. If the sugar cravings don't change after a couple of weeks on this, then as an in house experiment, for seven days, every time
she craves sugar, have her eat protein instead. Not like that, So you know, like piece of cheese or a handful of mixed salted nuts or beef jerky or smoked salmon, or a hard boiled egg or whatever. Right, and see if that eliminates the sweet craving, because one of these two things is going to do that? Can I, oh go ahead, I'm sorry. Yeah, another thing that causes sweet cravings or parasitic infections, you
know, that's what doctor Artists said. It's good possibly be Yeah, So that would that would be if you did the blood work though, and there's a parasite in the body so much, or parasites that you're they're actually making you crave sugar, the sedimentation rate is going to be high. The said
rate in the blood work is going to be high. Yeah. He was saying that because of the little red blood sugar blood cell count and a little iron, it could potentially be parasites eating the red blood cells because apparently that's what they like. What that's a stretch man, I don't know. Yeah, Okay, that's all right, I'm glad. That's why I'm asking about to speep, you know. Um So, in addition to the painful periods, brittle hair and nails, hairs falling out sometimes right there, so painful
periods. Yeah right, that's a calcium and magnesium deficiency, guaranteed. That's guaranteed. That's all that that is. It's just a lack of calcium and magnetes because your body needs calcium and magnesium to make your muscles work right, to constrict and relax, constrict and relax, constrict and relax. That's what the muscle does. The body needs calciuman magnesium. If you have not enough
of either, the muscle will constrict, but it cannot relax. I mean it will, but it takes a long time for it to relax, and so that causes bad menstrual cramps, chronic low back pain, muscle twitches or ticks anywhere in the body, and restless legs at night in bed. Also causes high blood pressure. Guaranteed, if she starts taking the OSTEOFX, which is the calciuman magnesium donor in this package, the next time she has a period, that cramps will be gone. Oh wow. Now when someone starts
losing their hair again, hoofbeats horse is not zebras right. Hair is non essential tissue. So many nutrients the body needs, well, this is how many it has and now the alarms are starting to go off inside the body because the body knows. The body's going to start pulling nutrients from non essential
tissue to keep the essential tissue alive. So the first thing to consider with hair loss and then you know, and otherwise healthy human being, you know, not elderly, okay, is just nutrient deficiencies and her body's just reached the point of no return. Well it's reached the alarm bell point right, Yeah. Yeah, Like like the other symptoms that go along with that, she's feelings. There's the other time dry cracked tongue, sometimes white sores and
swelling, loss of sex drive, pain when having sex. That think that all goes along with the gaucium thing. Probably that pain and joints and muscle stiffness, nausea okay, very tired at the end of the day. And sensitivity to BE six vitamins. Yeah, she has sensitivity to BE six. It's probably not the B six. It's because the B six that she's taking is not methylated. So B vitamins are in two forms, regular and methylated.
And I think it's like thirty percent of the population, don't quote me on that, so significant percentage of the population has the inability to metabolize unmethylated B vitamins, and most B vitamins supplements are non methylated. You have to look for methylated B vitamins, and in the tangy tangerine they are methylated. So okay, bases are covered. So I'm gonna bet your twenty five cents. That's the problem. That that packet right there is the way to go
then. Yeah, and that's the initially. So it's called the Healthy Foundation pack at eiffelhealth dot com Healthy Foundation pack Yeah, and all right, thank you. One minerals, one extra austr effects, and two extra prohibists. Okay, and that's that's a month supply between all that. Yeah, that's we start. That's the therapeutic dose. So we do that for months number one. We see how she responds. If she responds favorably, we do it for three months, and then we fall back to a maintenance dose.
Got it. Okay, Yeah, I think general rule. It's funny because having listened and you know, absorbed as much as I go from you and your videos and just doing my own like you know, reading and stuff like that, I told her that it was probably first of all, I said, you know, get the full of the gas or get some kind of cloyal mineral, and she likes taking that, so that's that's fine and great, But magnesium kept on popping in my head because of the other things that
she was seeing going on. And you know, I know that from what I gathered at least my knowledge of this isn't great. But certain other minerals directs how other minerals operate in the body. So iron will get pushed into your tissues and then it says, oh, you have you have low iron,
but it's not in the blood, it's in your tissues. This is a very important point because what most people who are you know, doing medical nutrition in a clinical setting, what most people have been trained in is fractionated nutrition. Linus Palling was a perfect example of that. So you give boatloads of vitamin C, you give gram doses intravenous of vitamin C. It's a lot of vitamin C. Or you give B twelve injections right, or you do ivy drips of vitamin B complex, whatever, you do large doses of
zinc. That's what everyone was doing during COVID and that caused an outbreak and cataracts. Postcode. But what's better than doing fractionated nutrition is doing holistic nutrition, because you're right, the body just doesn't need three things. The body needs ninety things. Sixteen minerals, sixteen vitamins, twelve amino acids, and two fatty acids are what the body needs. Those are the essential nutrients,
ninety essential nutrients, not three, not four, ninety. So when you give the body everything that it needs, plus because of the situation, a little extra calcium, a little extra magnesium, it works way better. And that is why when people follow these recommendations, it's they get well much better response than you know, just by going to the health food store and grabbing
a magnesium supplement off the show. I mean, so it's this is a whole I mean, this is like the difference between driving a Tesla and you know, a Volkswagen Beetle from the sixties. I mean, it's a it's a whole different experience brought to you communists. I'm just kidding. That's a whole other story. Yeah, I'm I don't know about Elon. I'm losing respect for Elon as time goes by. But that's a whole other story. Yeah. So, but in any event. Holistic nutrition is way superior to
fractionated nutrition. And that's why, um, you know, this stuff works like fifty percent of the time. It's all that someone needs to do. It's like just through the healthy arthritis back and you're good. Just to the healthy blood sugar pack and you're good. Why Because it's holistic And that's a that's a big deal. And I got the impression that calcium, of all the minerals of life, you know, looked into that one's like the hardest
one to find one that's actually absorbable. Yeah, And so you're right, man, And I wrote about that in my first book. And if you so, let's say you know you you're smart enough to understand that you need a calcium sulfment, all right, So you do your online research. Oh, I need twelve hundred milligrams a calcium a day. Okay, So you go to the health food store and there's like sixty different calcium supplements on the
shelf at least. Right, this one is five dollars a bottle, and this one is forty five dollars a bottle, And so you take the one that's twenty dollars a bottle. In the middle is what most people do. And you read on the label it says and one capsule contains five hundred milligrams of calcium carbonate. Okay, so you know that you need twelve hundred, so you're going to take three capsules a day, which is what it says
on the label, take three capsules. However, in one five hundred milligram capsule of calcium carbonate, there's about two hundred and fifty milligrams of active calcium, which is about seventeen percent absorbable by the human body. So in order to meet the twelve hundred milligram daily need, you would need to swallow about thirty five capsules a day, and that's why it doesn't work. This one, however, is over ninety percent absorbable because they do something to it in
the manufacturing process, and I can't tell you what it is. I've been sworn to secrecy. But this is the best calcium supplement I have ever seen in thirty four years of clinical work. And this mineral supplement is the only
mineral supplement that I would recommends that it's that good. I can't remember who equated eating calcium carbonate or eating calcium vitamin is to like eating your limestone or eating your sideblok, yeah, crushed upside look, yeah, and it's a it's a This is another interesting point to ponder that nobody's been taught about. So let's so the White Cliffs of Dover. Right, it's calcium carbonate. Okay, So we go to the White Cliffs of Dover. We shovel up
a bucket full of calcium carbonate. Excellent, We take it to the lab, we purify it, you know, we get the crap out of it. Now we've got one hundred percent pure calcium carbonate. We put it into capsules and we swallow it. We can absorb maybe fifteen percent of that. It's not a lot. However, if you put the calcium carbonate in the soil and you grow a plant on it, let's say you grow spinach or a carrot. The plant sucks the calcium out of the soil in the absence
of pesticides and herbicides. By the way, its pesticides and herbicides screw that up. So when the plant sucks the mineral out of the soil and metabolizes it, it transforms the molecule into something that's extremely bioavailable. So plant derived calcium or sulfur or zinc or selenium or a magnesium is nature's intended way for the body to get a mineral into it. And that's why see the name of the second, it's plant derived mineral, right, that's what it is.
It's plants to suck the minerals out of the soil, and then we got the minerals from the plant, not from the soil, from the plant, which is nature's way to do it. And that's the reason why it's just not called colloidal minerals either, because there'd be a distinction there. That's correct. Now, you're the smartest person in your neighborhood. One hundred percent correct. There's ten dollars bottles of stuff that call that's called clotal minerals.
Doesn't even taste the same, doesn't even taste the same. Yeah, so plant, you know, and you know it's called nature apathy for a reason. And one of the reasons is that we are of the opinion that it's a good idea to kind of follow nature's lead absolutely, and this is when it comes to minerals. That's that's why this stuff works. That's why I'm such a fan of it. You know I'm not really honestly. To be honest, I mean, I have a lot of issues with the company itself.
I don't like it. Kind of alluded to that in the last in one of the live streams, you said, the one time you were you told us the guy that was I think it was oh Man. I forgot his name, Sancho. I don't remember his name, but he said, you've been around so long, you remember the time I almost sucked someone in the face. I won't say his name here, but I was surprised by that because I thought you guys had to be friends because of how much overlap
there was. But I guess not. Yeah. No, So so the Young Jevity, I don't have any I don't own stock in the Young Jevity company. I'm not a corporate employee of Young Jevity. I'm just a cheerleader. I don't make any money from the sale of this stuff. But it's really good stuff. And you know, I would run the company different. What they did during COVID was horrible. I thought, and a lot of other things, but you know, I don't know everything. I'm not the
boss whatever. But and or and I should say, best stuff I've seen in thirty four years, So I'm going to continue to plug it because I took an oath and nineteen ninety one to help people get healthy, and I took that very seriously and I still do. So you know, I don't have a problem with a company, big deal. Whatever, life goes on good stuff. Now do you still recommend sweeties or is that one of the
ones I eat well? Sweeties I used to recommend, which is also made by this company, in the intention of which is to support and promote the metabolic processes that happen in order for the body to metabolize sugar. But we've had reports over the last year and a half that people who were taking the sweeties in the past with really good results or taking it now when they're getting bumped us. So I'm assuming that something happened in the formulation or in the
raw material, but I don't know. All I know is people in the field are not getting as much traction from that product as they used to. So now I'm recommending a different product. Okay, um it's called Biogymnemma, and that's available on my website. I do make money from the sale of that, but not a lot. But I don't make money from selling products.
I make money from from information. I give people access to information at an unbelievably affordable price, and that's how I support myself in my business. I also treat lots of patients a year, you know, I treat people all around the world virtually. Can I tell them the secret to if they want that, they can? It's it's pretty it's pretty easy process to become
an affiliate as well. So if you want to still do the you know, the thirty day you know, or the what do you call it, the membership, then you can get it a discount of rate yourself because you know you're you're not an affiliate, and then you can get other people on as well. Correct, Yeah, yeah, so a right. I think
tide lifts all boats. Right. So we have an affiliate program that pays you go to my website, become a member, and go through the link here, right, because Daniel's an affiliate, so if you go to my website through his link, he gets credit for it. And I believe in it, and that's the reason why I do it. Like I've been offered other things too from other people, and it's not I look at it first, Like there was a one that Jonathan Otto did and I just every little
fad was jumping and the quality wasn't anything. It was just, hey, this is full vic acid, but it's schilage it and it's like the lowest grade of it. Like yeah, you know, it's you're throwing things at the wall and seeing what will stick. In the meantime, you're selling solfman. So I didn't. I'm not not trying to talk bad about the person. I just saw that as being not the way I would want to represent
myself. Well, that's the wonderful world of commerce, right, I mean, there's there's all kinds of things in the world, and you have to separate the wheat from the chaff, and you know, lean on what you think is best, right, and you know most people go for the money. They don't And if I told you what happened, well it's all right, so I'll tell I will tell you what happened. So, so I'm working for this nutritional supplement company. I'm fresh out of ntropathic medical school.
And their whole thing was quality control. So they wanted to raise the bar on quality control and the manufactured of nutritional supplement. This was in the They started their company in the mid nineteen eighties. Okay, so here's what they told me that they do. Here's what they did, Here's what I learned.
If you're a nutritional supplement manufacturer, you get big twenty five gallon drums of vitamin C or big twenty five gallon drums of your raw material, Okay, whatever it is, whether it's a vitamin and mineral and herb, fatty acids and mino acid, whatever it is, you get these giant lots of
it that you then use to manufacture your individual capsules. But most companies and then the only thing required by the FDA is to do skip lot testing, which means, let's say you've got a hundred barrels of raw material, you test five of them. Yeah, because the testing is expensive, most companies
don't want to test any of it. They just trust that the manufacturer is going to give them the good stuff, which is a bad idea because the manufacturers trying to make money too, So most companies do skip lot testing. This company tested every batch of every raw material they ever got, every batch, and they would return about if I forget the number, but it was just South of twenty percent, it's like eighteen seventeen percent something like that.
Of their raw material. They would return it because it was bad, it was Grade SCENE instead of Grade A, or it had mold in it. Imagine all these submits you can make with that batch. Like, that's a lot of stuff that they took off the market that people didn't end up having to take. But so, but they returned it to the company that they got it from. Yeah, what do you think the company that they got it from did with it? You think they threw it out, sold another
company and sold it to someone else. Yeah, So there's a lot of you know, it's a business like anything else, and there are a handful of businesses that actually orchestrate themselves, you know, out of integrity, yeah, rather than the bottom line. So these are the things we need to know. So, I know you've been on for a little bit over an hour now, and I do thank you for your time. Tomorrow, I know that it looks like eight eight o'clock of your time, which is Centrals
is going to be your next live stream on your membership site. Oh yeah. Part of my yeah, part of my membership site is we do twice a week. We do an hour long Q and A for my subscribers. Yeah, and then I think this week it's Tuesday and Wednesday, and then usually I think it's Tuesday and Thursday. Yeah, this week it's week. It's usually Tuesday evening at eight o'clock Central time Thursday morning at eleven o'clock Central
time. But we were just notified by the electric company that they're shutting off our electricity on Thursday because they're doing some work in the neighborhood. So I'm not going to have the ability to broadcast Thursday morning, so we're bumping it back to Wednesday this week. But usually it's Tuesday and Thursday one hour twice a week. People all over the world they're in a chat room asking me questions and sometimes I get the answers right. And if while you're on there,
please check out his video on salt. That one was of just the history of salt itself was phenomenal cholesterol myths. Like, there's so much stuff on there you can you can learn. There's so many clickable like you know, by by symptom or whatever they call quote unquote disease. You can click on them and there's usually a video attached there or some kind of literature, some kind of information, all very very in depth and very interesting stuff.
I have one more, you're very kind, Daniel. I have one more recommendation for your female friend. Yes, with the dry tongue and all of that. Yeah, so it would be homeopathic natrem riaticum. You want me to spell that, right, I'm punching it in here for you right now. Hold on. It was the last part. I think I just kind of get so many pathic nature. Yeah, hold on, let me let me work this out here for you or can you see it? Oh? Yeah, nature maria, okay, natremia out of com in the six ce
potency. Let you move it over here, get it out of the way of my name. It's important that it's in the six seat potency. See like, Charlie, not thirty c, not twelve ACKs, not two hundred c six c oh oh are you talking about? Like are these as salves or the cally salts or whatever they call those. No, this is a homeopathic preparation of sodium chlorine, Okay, And it's really great for people who are experiencing dry cracked tongues. Plus the other stuff she was, So they
recommend the dose would be two tiny pellets. All right, So you're gonna get a vial of this stuff. It's going to look like this, and inside the vial it is going to be about two hundred little white medicated pellets. Okay. The recommendation is two pellets twice a day for thirty days. Two pellets twice a day for thirty days in addition to the other stuff. Now, this all by itself can make a big difference. And you find that you just look it up online. I'll find it. Or is it
something Let's go to Amazon dot com Sprouts. No, okay, now, Sprouts will have it in the thirty C potency. Oh, that's right. It so just you know, do a web search for homeopathic nature mariaddicum six C. For sure somebody will sell it. Thank you, sir. I appreciate that again, my pleasure. Yeah, I'm you know. I appreciate you because you're willing to stand up and be counted and provide a platform for people like me to get exposure because people are destroyed by lack of knowledge.
It's something you wouldn't believe that you wouldn't believe the crap that I've seen medical doctors get away with you, you wouldn't believe it. I mean, as bad as you think it is from your perspective, given them monopoly and everything. Man, it's a thousand times worse. And you know we don't.
I am not saying that the nature path way is the best way. What I'm saying is we need a free medical market and people need to educate themselves about alternatives to pharmaceutical medicine because they're really effective and you need to know about them. And I help people to do that. That's why I'm alive. It is to help people understand these things. And it's very important to understand this stuff. I don't care if you take the supploads. I don't care.
You need to just listen to me because the truth has a ring to it. And once you listen to a couple of my videos, like you know, the cholesterol video or the salt video, you're flipping head will explode. Yeah. Absolutely, We're off to the races, right. There's some really interesting stuff too. It was it John Beard and his the the Is it the placenta false placenta theory? Yeah? Of Oh my god, isn't that remarkable? That isn't Yeah, it makes a lot of sense in the
same enzymes for the pancreas are involved in both. That's also very interesting. There's the homeopathic doctor in India who's got like over a fifty percent success rate with most cancers, and you think that would want to be you know, researched or investigated. It's remarkable what he's doing, but it's not ever going to happen because cancer treatment of cancer in the United States, the ineffective treatment of cancer in the United States, is gigantic business. Yeah, it all
comes back to money grubbing medical people who don't have a conscience. They do not care what happens. It's I guess they're I mean, it's an ego and it's a dollar sign. But I mean, don't you ever try to suggest anything or ask if there's another way. I also think there's an you know, there's a satanic component to it. I do. I wasn't sure
if you're if you were going to go that route. So I mean, yeah, a lot of what I've what I talk about on here is uh, you know, like they talk about the death panels, the thing that came out with Obama and like this, uh you know, they're utilizing the hospice has turned into something that's evil too, and they're they're they're judging what the you know, what your life is worth based on whether or not you're a functioning member of society, not whether or not if you have a soul.
You know, it's you know, are you still contributing? We can take them out throughout COVID they were doing this. They happened to Scott Sheriff's daughter. She had don syndrome, and they put her on press a decks and for a long long time and heavy heavy doses, added morphine and some something else to that. It was enough to kill eight people. And they just was they put a DNL on her without the parents Permissioneiev. Well,
you know you can get away with this if you're a medical director. I mean, it wasn't a chiropractors of the Aravadic practitioners, or the acupuncturists, or the nature pass or the home pass or the herbalists in World War two, who we're doing inhumane experiments on the members of the death camps was the medical doctors. And you know, while in the US and Canada and every industrialized nation in the world, we're paying small fortunes over our lifetime in medical
insurance premiums. Right, everybody's got medical insurance. It's hundreds of dollars, thousands of dollars a month. If you've got a family, it's a small fortune over the course of your life. While we are paying medical insurance premiums over our life, we get sick. While we're paying for access to medical doctors. We don't get access to nature pass or chiropractors or anybody else that's
access to the mds. And while we're under the two religion care of the medical doctor, we get sick and then we go to them for treatment, and the treatments they give us don't cure anything. They just manage the disease, making us weaker and more dependent on the drug over time. And while this has been happening since nineteen twelve, life expectancy has gotten less skyrocketed. Autism is skyrocketed. We're getting sicker, and it's not because we have bad
genes, and it's not because of chemtrails. Because we're taking the wrong damn dog to the hunt. And in this case, the dog is biting us in the ass and we're letting it. So, you know, a good friend of mine is a retired orthopedic surgeon, Dave Janda. Right, Remember there are medical doctors who are good at what they do and necessary and who
are you fighting against the machine like everybody else but buying large. It is a system of medicine under whose care we're getting sicker, not healthier, and they're not taking responsibility for it. They never will, because I believe it is evil agenda. If nothing else ugenicist in nature, what else could it be? Yeah, I mean by pharmachia, are all nations deceived exactly? So here we are, ladies and gentlemen. You better belly on up to
this bar and figure it out. And that's what I do best, yeo. And this no brag, just fact, Like Walter Brennan used to say, if you want a leg up, if you're sick and tired of being sick and tired, finally, thank God, come to my website through Daniel's link, and let me teach you a thing or two that will empower you. And that beats a poke in the eye with a sharp stick. I
love it. Thanks for your time, man, and thank you doctor Glynn, and I always appreciate you having having you on always happy to be here. Keep me back whenever you want. You'll probably see me in the chat room tomorrow. You identify yourself, because otherwise I didn't know who the hell it is. It was so funny you when you it was like you my Arizona, or it's one of those guys with a VPN, and I'm like, it's funny, all right, man, It's always a pleasure. I'll
see in the future. Yes, sir, thank you. That was doctor Peter Glynn and everybody. And that was rise up into health dot com. You see the link right here for slash, question mark, via Via equals and dye Health, or you could just look at the description and click it and it'll get you there, all right. And I did show you briefly. Let me be I present the screen real quick. I was searching around while we were talking, and I was trying to find something here. But
let me show you the screen. So I already clicked the and I already clicked my own link, so I'm already in there. That boom, all right, so we are up here. Medical myth. These are the categories Medical Myth, Bussing, Health Recovery, The Doctor Gliden Show Interviews, the Q and A. So tomorrow APM you go to the one this is live. If you want to see the archives, you check out the archives right and when you hit the live one, it'll also give you the calendar just
ahead of it. So it's Tuesday and Wednesday this month, this week, and then back to Tuesday and Thursday. Cool. Cool, and I was in the store previous, so I'm just gonna click it real quick. You'll see the box rifle right here. You can click that. There's Operation Freedom with doctor David Janda. He's a cool guy. And also you see his books right here. You can click that. The one I have is called Okay, so everybody is sick and I know why. I believe may have
been called the md empter Emperor has no clothes at one time. I want to say that that that was the This is like the updated version of that Everybody. Everybody is sick and I know why. And then this is an attempt a cure with holistic medicine. Both of those are very good books. And then where we're at, let's just show you the medical mythbusting real quick. So there's a list of the enpathic remedy recommendations, and then you have the videos here and what you want to scroll down to. I want to
say, so cholesterol mythbusting right here is also it's very very good. And I believe if I keep scrolling here, I'm gonna find the salt one. Yes, this one right here, it's twenty six minutes and that will change it life. Salt right there. Very good, very well produced videos. Just just fun to be on the site. Absolutely, Oh the total bad foods. You're gonna want to know that one because it's gonna probably it's probably it might upset you because of the changes you might need to make, but
it might also surprise you. Are the ones that you know do do good and do harm. All right there, we are, Thank you so much for watching. Appreciate your time. You have a wonderful day. I've got to go do some more work. I think I have to go get my finger fixed because, um, these the mds I went to, I go make sure it's not fractures are broken. So that's all that they did. They took a big axe, right. They didn't give me a lead shield
or anything. No lead, no lead apron. And then it's sporting fluid like hydraulic fluid out of a little cut that is on my like well it was a big gaping goal. Hit my hand on the garage to a runner, and it's like lipped, so it's like hitting my head on my finger on the edge of a spoon, but really really hard. And uh yeah, so there's probably cartilage, ligament or tendon damage. So they didn't tell me to go check, you know, further and then look deeper into it.
They just sent me home. And now, like I said, I'm squirting hydraulic Like if I go grab something too tightly, squirts like a squirt gun, probably not natural or normal, and the bone the joint pops out and hurts like hell, so I wiggle it the wrong way. If I'm using a mouse, yeah, it's excruciating to use a mouse. You know.
I might want to do things with my finger, my pointer finger in the future, so I should probably get that checked out, all right, anyone else got anything to say at the end of the day, We're done. We're done for now. So I got any Let me see, let me make sure I didn't miss anything here. Okay, So I am going to read this. This is from Louis. I wanted to find some way to personally thank you for everything you're doing. I was listening to your latest
Bill Cooper series today and I was in tears. God bless William Cooper. I had heard a lot of those clips, but I appreciate how you are putting these shows together. I'm fed up with WOP. I'm trying to think what that makes stand for. I don't know that means as well as but okay, well, we're just gonna beave at that. That was good enough, and let me like, sure there's no other questions, comments or concerns here. Oh, it doesn't look like it. It looks like we're good.
We're all caught up. We'll cut up on the questions that came in. So I have a wonderful day everyone. Thank you so much. You know how to support the show if you want many Walter ways to do that. Bye, and thank you again. Did I say that? All? Right? Oh? Can I show you one more thing? Am I asking you like you're gonna be able to answer? That's that's the power of me being ridiculous, right, Let me think, go ahead and just show something
real quick. I think that's funny. I find it hilarious in light of all the Bill Cooper videos that I've done recently. I think you can understand why I would do this right now, and why why I find it appropriate even if you don't, and why I think it's funny even if you don't. All right, so let me go ahead and pop it up on the screen. Talking about people who are a little bits than reputable. Maybe maybe they've been been a few things, and I've been a little misleading at times.
Maybe they playediarize some stuff, you know, maybe they shilled a little bit. Maybe they still five hundred different products. Maybe they do all that stuff. Right, go to the shirts and merch link on my video is this is on all the videos, right you click that one. Boom, here it comes Bullbuster Studios. Ready now, I mean, who doesn't want a Shelligan's Island shirts from the stew Crew. That's a little stewie right there.
So yeah, there's other stuff on there. There's all kinds of shirts, but they're still cooking with Yeah, you see him right there and then dada, oh and this one. I think I'm a buy for myself. Got crickets. Life, life is fun. I think now I'm done for real, for real this time. Somebody, somebody, some someday, someone will understand my humor m HM,
