They ever do it when it's supposed to. Hello everybody, we are back here. It is another Thursday with doctor Peter Glyndon n D. The phone number will be up soon so that you will be able to make your calls in and I will try to monitor the live stream as best as possible if
you need to use it that way to write into a question otherwise. The buy me a Coffee dot Com link is in the description as well as a new link that I want to kind of go over with you right now, and it comes with a little bit of news that might be hard for me to get through, so I'm just gonna ask you to kind of bear with me. My voice is probably gonna quiver a little a little bit, so here we go. So there it does. I think you kind of get
the point already what happens. So some of you might already know if you're in my telegram group. But I'm going to read through this this QUI as I can. I promise. I'm deeply saddened to report that my grandfather, after a number of years dealing with various health issues, passed away on Monday night Tuesday morning. He was a great man, like a father to me, and we were very close. In the last seven years I had this store, and I was only able to see him once because the store responsibilities.
Responsibilities anchored me here, needing to continue to make hot sauce, to refill the store shelves. When you make your own products, you're not just buying them retail. It's a lot of work. All my family lives across the country in upstate New York. I remember his great sense of humor, his devotion to his family, his kindness, love and toward me, guidance well, love toward me right. He was the best role model a small child could have. I learned a lot from him how to care about others,
from being led by example. My grandmother and Pa, as I called him, watched me when I was little, so I became very close to them. When things like this happen, you ask yourself. Could I have called more? He was never big on phones, and I had to respect that. I'm a little awkward on him too, anyway, so I wrote
letters. I still called occasionally and one afternoon on the front porch. You could learn so much about his character from stories he told about his life with the railroad, how many jobs he worked, to take care of his siblings when his father was crippled from a job site accident, and how he continued to work for his own wife and children. He was a man from a sadly fading era of real man. Love for others made him thoughtful and dependable.
He had an incredible heart and was often misunderstood, but not by me. I love you, Pa. Where's our poor expression of my feelings in appreciation for your first grandson? Loves you very much. You guys see this thing here. You guys can read the rest if you want, but let me just get to this part, because this is kind of important. The people whose radiant light surrounded me and allowed me to be raised in a different world than what is really here are being extinguished one by one. The shadows
are stirring and becoming emboldened. If we're honest, we see something looming just over the horizon, and it's not going to be good. The evil of this world will fill you with emptiness in so many ways, but none more deceptive than an occupation. You don't get to have those you love and they'll love you forever, so please don't lose sight of what's truly important. I went from not having the time to when I had to let go of the store and not having the funds to go visit. No do overs, at
least not this round. I hope this serves as a reminder to embrace the time, soak up and show the love, and to clear your head of anxieties and worries. So you're so you aren't detached from the moments that you do have, and that's easy to do. You can be thinking about a million trillion things and you're not there in the moment. I love all of you, and I thank you for having made an impact in my family's life.
I'm trying to get back to New York to see my family. I haven't seen my dad, mom's sister, or brother, or my nephew in forever. I've never re met my nephew who's named after my grandfather. So this gofund me is my shot at this all the funds will be going to get us there and back and thank you. And that's it. That's it's in the description if you want to look at it. And uh, I'm so glad that's I've finished reading that. Now that was enough for me for
one day, all right, Moving along, So everybody. We have a few questions here. I I titled this one no more mister nice and d And the reason for doing this is because, I mean, we can. We have a great power, we have great strength, we have a great ability to do things, and the problem usually is we're stuck in a system that's artificial, it's crap. It's heavily influenced by the most amount of money
you could possibly imagine. And it seems like even when you try to get through the people, it's hard, especially when they're stuck in their ways, especially when they're doctors in their ear so we have to try to crack that shell. Once you get over on the other side of it, you know, the light floods in. It's just getting through that little shell that seems like it's impossible to break. Doctor Peter Gliddon, howri today, sir,
very very good, Daniel, very very good. Appreciate your having me here. Appreciate you. It's a never easy when some that you love, uh, you know, leaves this world. It really starts to bring a lot of things into focus. So my heart goes out to you. It's not easy. I appreciate it, and you know it was not for lack of effort that I try to do things, but it's like I'm not the doctor and not the guy in the white coat, you know, And that's just
how it was, and I'm far away. I didn't have the opportunity to be It's a difficult generation to impact also, right, I mean, my parents didn't listen to what I had to say. And if I couldn't convince with someone in that generation, you know, good luck. Right. I think it is that there's a lot of you know, generational stuff that's tied up with trusting the you know, authority figure, especially if they have a white coat and a stethoscope around their neck. That is that showed up in
that generation. So even if you had all, you know, the money of Elon Musk, I don't think it would have made any difference. Because you can lead a horse to water, you can't make him drink. And it's always curious to me. And I think it's a reflection of the situation here, kind of like the microcosm bringing the macrocosm into focus. Don't you think it's I mean, interesting, frustrating, heartbreaking all at the same time that while people are under the care of the medical doctor, the MD.
They got sick, and nobody criticizes the medical doctor for that. Nobody criticized I mean, if if you bought a brand new car, you're making monthly payments on the brand new car, right and the transmission falls out, Oh, you're going to pitch a fit. You're not going to be okay with that. You're going to demand you know, satisfaction, retribution, or remedy. But when your body breaks down under the care of the conventional medical doctor,
people just give them a pass. And this is what we've been socialized into, believing that illness is a function of life and it's just part of the deal to put your big boy pants on, shut up, and just do what the doctor says, because he's the doctor, she's the doctor, and that's the way that it is. And then so people do get sick, well, they're under the care of these people. And then the treatments that the people, the medical professionals have for them or don't cure anything.
And the medical doctor isn't even aware of what causes the problem. Oh it's genetic, Yeah, I don't think so, so right, The doctor doesn't know the root cause of the disease. The doctor doesn't even know how to cure heartburn. For goodness sakes, you get sick while you're under their care, and then the treatments that they offer you are managerial, only managerial.
And everybody's okay with that. Everybody is so okay with it, quite frankly, that when a loved one dies, instead of criticizing the medical profession under whose care they died, they organize a five k run and raise ten thousand bucks and give it to the medical profession and who failed them. That's how deep down the rabbit hole we've gone here, that's how deep the socialization is. And it's just nuts. And you know, like the fellaw said,
history doesn't repeat itself at rhymes. So if the story is true, not everybody who had the chance to got on board Noah's ark and more's the pity. And it's the same today. You know. It's not like nature pathic medicine or homeopathic medicine or alternative medicine is illegal, you know, and we have to like operate in the shadows like you know, the speakeasies in prohibition times. It's not like that. This is this stuff is everywhere all the
time. You can people can access it, people can find it, people can have access to it. Insurance won't pay for it, but nonetheless it's people have access to it. At least now they do. I don't know what's going to happen in the future, but still, even though there are alternatives, people don't go to them, in large, by and large because of the socialization that's happened over generations. You know, they also do too, is that when you have something that's considered natural, it's weak, it's
inert, it's not really doing anything. So when people just go to the over the counter stuff for that, that's the impression that they have of what natural medicine is. And I think that's by design that you get something that, oh, well, if I want a weak cure, if I want to weak you know, remedy, then this is what I get out of
somebody who would know better than just over the counter, right. Yeah, And that's it's an excellent point, and that again is a function of the system that's in place here and the education which is extremely lopsided around all of this. People don't you know, people don't even know how to spell holistic, let alone are able to articulate the distinction between holistic medicine and reductionistic medicine.
They don't even know that their medical doctor practices reduction medicine. Most people don't even know that their medical doctor doesn't practice medicine, that their medical doctor practices allopathic medicine. They have no idea of these distinctions. I was just you know, on my subscription service on my website with my self help health
recovery stuff. Part of that deal is for two hours a week, I have a live Q and AYE for my subscribers, right, and so the gestalt here is, you got a health problem, you're frustrated with conventional medicine. You go to my website, you become a member. As a member, you have access to all these health recovery protocols and all this information. And so you apply the health recovery protocols, and then if you have a question about it or something, you come to the Q and A and ask
me. It's great, quite frankly. So two nights ago was it? Two nights ago? It was Tuesday? We had a guy come on the chat who's been following me. He had debilitating crippling carpal tunnel syndrome. He lost his job because of it. Oh man, his pain was so bad he couldn't open the doorknob to his house. He couldn't feed himself because it hurt too much. Wow, that's extreme. He lost his job because of it, and his Medicare or the health benefits whatever, not Medicare, but
his workman's comp only lasted for like four months. So now he's out of a job and he's unemployable, and he's in pain. And he went to every medical doctor within forty five miles of his house. He didn't tell me how many, but I'm I'm anticipating it was at least ten. And all that they told him was life sucks. You've got carpal tunnel. You've got a bad gene. It's your fault. You got the carpal tunnel. The only thing that anybody in the world can do for carpal tunnel is surgery it
so, you know, put your big boy pants on. Deal to pain until we can schedule you for surgery. Every single doctor told him that describes me so in frustration. And I don't know what it was that made him go to my website. I don't know who was the catalyt or who or what was the catalyst there for some reason, he found me and he did the generic health recovery stuff, no private appointment, he just did the generic
stuff on the website. So he shows up two nights ago in the Q and A with a testimonial, and he's in six weeks completely one hundred and ten percent pain free, zero pain, no more pain. The pain's gone, has no more carpal tunnel. It's gone. It's one hundred percent gone. He's back at the gym. He's lifting three hundred pounds now, oh man, whereas before he couldn't even lift a pencil because the pain is one hundred percent gone. He's one hundred percent cured. And he did it in
the comfort of his own home with my generic information. And you know, that's remarkable. And I have a I have a buddy who's been following this protocol. He has a botanical medicine company, and he's got tens of thousands of people who've purchased his stuff over the last you know, fifty years. So he's been getting all of his people, all of his herbal customers, to do our healthy foundation pack right, the generic medical nutrition stuff. And
here it is, right the ninety essentral nutrients. This is our mantra eufa tangy tangerine c cufx that's been to right minerals and famous one. I think I missed one. Yeah, no, you're good. Tangy tangerine, osteo minerals and efa. This combination of products gives the human body of its essential nutrient needs in formulas that were designed so that it will increase the absorption.
But this stuff is, this stuff is a game changer. Right. So my buddy with the Botanical Medicine Company and all those people that have bought from him over the years that he had told his people to start doing this, and ten thousand of them did. Ten thousand people did this. Eighty three percent had a remarkable, remarkable recovery from whatever it was it was bothering him, you know, didn't matter. Was it exmo, was it asthma, was it rheumatoid arthritis? Was it insomnia? Was it blood sugar? It
all went away, It all went away. Eighty three percent success rate just with the generic stuff. So the Carpal Tunnel guy remarkable improvement was not an
outlier. He was he was right in the Bell curve, right in the middle of it right, and this is remarkable for so many different reasons, and it makes me fear that they're going to shut me down because we're getting traction now and people are starting to get better in large groups, and that is counter productive to the pharmaceutical agenda because the patient cured is a customer loss. I think also when it comes as supplements and things like that, because
these aren't supplements, these are essentials. That's the first thing that you'd have to get through because it goes off of that type of thought process that this is like when you go to get supplements at the GENC or whatever. This is superfluous stuff. For people who have extra cash knocking around, it's just to do this, But that's not what it is. This is what you need that you're missing out of your diet all the time, and it must
being pulled out of you by what you do eat. It's mandatory. It's like drinking water. Have to drink water, you got to eat calories, you got to put warm clothes on when you go out in cold weather. It's mandatory or something's going to break. This is mandatory. And for those of you are going to be listening to the podcast or who are trying to write this out on the bottom. This is in the description and it's in the live chat right now. You just have to click the blue link.
This is the link that goes directly to doctor Peter Glynn's website where you can I think the yearly membership is probably the best because you save more on that one and get it discounts from the Eiffel Health as well. Right is that how? Yeah? Yeah? Yeah, So I don't sell the supplements because if I did sell the supplements to the general public like this, they'd throw me in jail because you can't. So you know, I'm a licensed nature
pathic position in the state of Minnesota right now. I have been licensed since nineteen ninety two. License in Connecticut, had a license in Washington, had a license in Minnesota. I've been licensed in many different places over the years
to practice nature prathic medicine since nineteen ninety two. So when I am residing in a state that I have a nature pathic medical license and I consult with a resident of that state, I can tell them that I am attempting to cure their condition with this nutritional supplement, this homeopathic medicine, this whatever.
Because I'm allowed by my license to do that. But if I'm talking to anybody else, anywhere else in the world, if I'm selling a nutritional supplement and I relate the use of that nutritional supplement to the mitigation or treatment or cure of a disease, that's against the law. You can't do right. So I don't sell the supplements for two reasons. I mean, number one, I don't want people to think, you know, I've got skin in the game, and that's why I'm recommending the supplements. Number one, and
number two, it's against the law. So we have these supplements that I recommend, are are are sold by a network of distributors all around the world, and I know the best distributors, and so I point people in the direction of the best distributors. Because some distributors of this stuff are they don't really care about the consequences or but they just want to sell as many things as they can to as many people, and it's nuts. But the distributors
that I recommend are not like that. The distributors that I recommend are good, honest, compassionate human beings. Imagine that who are actually trying to help people, and they do consulting they do. We call it. Yeah, there's support times that you guys can all get together and now they'll tell you how to take the supplements. They'll if you have trouble with any of them, they'll tell you what to do. Every once in a while, there's
free shipping and ways to get the stuff. It discounts and so you know, it's it's important that you work with if you're going to get these supplements, and you should that you work with an honest distributor. And I know who they are, and so I point you in their direction. And the other thing about the information on my website, So I sell information is what I do, right, it's clinically verified. Is what separates me from the herd. Is the information that I offer on my website. It has been
clinically verified by myself and colleagues reaching back hundreds of years. For instance, there's this guy that wrote this book. His name was James Compton Burnett. He was a medical doctor who became a homeopath in the eighteen hundreds early nineteen hundreds. I think this book was published in eighteen eighty something. The Curability
of Cataract with Homeopathic Medicines Homeopathic medicines. He's got hundreds of documented cures of cataract, so and you know he was there well over one hundred years ago doing this stuff. People in the general public are not aware of this, but I'm aware of it. My colleagues are aware of it, and people need to be aware of it. And so that's why I've put this information on my website. And it's clinically verified, which is a very important point.
Yeah. So right now you're pulling up the it keeps scrolling one, keep scrolling on that. Those are the yeah, those are the health recovery protocols we've got right, Yeah, anything you can think of, all in alphabetical order, nice long list, and then one of them has data when you click to them, and sometimes even a video if you go to the medical myth busting page right yep, or even just just a video here. So go back to the top and click on uh acid reflex heartburn. Okay,
okay, so this will take you to the page. It's a little video that explains it all to you, and if you keep scrolling, it tells you what the mds think about it. I'd like how you do that? That's nice, tells you what they do for it, and tells you what my profession thinks about it, and then all the way at the bottom, it'll give you a protocol that you can that you can do from the
comfort of your own home. And it's great because it's clinically verified. It's not you know, Joseph mccola speaking at the Flavor of the Month Echinasia cures everything. Type of a deal, right, Speaking of that guy I heard he's in the hospital right now, isn't he no idea? Yeah, his advice isn't working so well for him. I guess right now, if you go to the yeah, I go to medical myth bussing. It's my favorite
part of the website. I unlock. I mean, we talk about ten questions to ask your medical doctor, thirteen questions to ask your oncologists to get you kicked out of the oncologist's office forever, twelve bad foods, the real deal with what's going on with the cydity versus ALKALINDI. There's a lot of misunderstanding about that. Anti aging strategies, calcium after surgery care. I mean, keep scrolling. I've got so much on this cholesterol, the cholesterol myth
busting is one of my favorite things that I've ever done. So this information just on this page here is worth the price of admission. It's twenty four bucks a month to become a member. And by the way, the first twenty four hours are free. It's free, so you can check it out first. That's good. Slam the doors and kick the tires for twenty four hours. You don't like it, and you cancel the subscription and nothing's charged.
And it's super easy to cancel your subscription, by the way, super important too, how to maximize what you are taking and the maximize absorption here and the Salt one is very entertaining and informative. I watch this one on a regular basis. Actually I love this one, so yeah, and you know, and it's also interesting because most of these videos are composed by me and recorded by me about eight years ago maybe more. And I'm not modifying
them. I'm gonna I'm creating new stuff all the time. But none of these things need to be modified because these things are all based on natural law. Right. Yes, I mean if I if I told people ten years ago that in base ten mathematics, two plus two equals four, it would still be true today. So what do I need to modify that for I
don't. And this is an important thing for people to understand that those of us involved in nature pathic medicine, all branches of holistic medicine, acupuncture, iobatic medicine, homeopathy, et cetera, we never discard anything because our therapeutics, in our knowledge base is built on the foundation of natural law, which
never changes. So we add things, but we never discard things because everything that we do is based on natural laws and is inviolate because of it, which is the opposite of m D medicine, which changes all the time because MD medicine is not based on natural law. Your medical doctor thinks the consciousness itself is a function of biochemistry. They're insane. Life is an accident,
it is, It's an evolutionary fiat. You know, a storm cloud, a thundercloud passed over a swamp and a bolt of electricity lightning went into the swamp and that started life. And it's like, oh, really, okay, you're an idiot, but this is the thing, right so, And I'm one of my strengths, if I do say so myself, is I'm able to take seemingly complicated medical things and translate them so that everybody can understand
it. Because one of the things that we've been misled about is that medicine is complicated and only people with extremely high IQs or you know, the brainiacts, the straight A students in college are the ones that can be able to navigate these waters. And that's a lie. Surgery is complicated, and you better have the requisite training before you pick up a scalpel and start to slice somebody open. But healing is easy, and most medical concepts are easy to
understand. But you the medical profession induced the language of monopoly in the early nineteen hundreds, which may medicine seemed to be extremely complicated, and they did that on purpose. It's the same reason that the Roman Catholics back in the day they you know, they conducted mass in Latin Latin right, because the common people didn't know it and it seemed like, oh, the priest is
way smarter than they are. So if you're smart enough to pass the driver's license test, you're smart enough to learn how your body works and what to do to fix it. In eighty three percent of the time, the generic stuff works. That's a huge number, and honest to God, people simply do not know what they're missing, if they're if they're not coming to this
well and taking a long, deep drink. Yeah, I mean, I think it's maybe four or five years ago when I first started finding you places in uh, you know, trying to get as much information as possible over time, learning prior to that that, you know, my little brother, my infant brother was killed probably from the vaccines, that my aunt was murdered with chemo, and my grandmother was you know, mishandled in two thousand and six and she died for something she didn't have to die for. And you
know, here comes my grandfather now. So it's like it's a personal thing for me to make these videos because it's like the only way to fight back against this. But also, how do you how do you prevent you know, what's the stop laws here? How do how do we prevent more more suffering? And it's the only way is to inform people how to fix it and give them all the means that they can use that are simple. You know, click out a website, learn how to do things and get what
you need for your body. Yeah, that's pretty yeah, and that's why that's why I get out of bed every morning is to do this. And this was a revelation to me years ago when I Most of the stuff about medical nutrition that I learned I learned from a doctor colleague of mine nature path named Joel Wallack, and back in the day, he was in charge of
a twenty five million dollar research project. It took him ten years, and the result of he did ten thousand autopsies and millions of blood chemistries and histopathologies, And the result of all of that research is in the Smithsonian Institute right now. It's a national freaking treasure. And it rewrote our understanding of medical
nutrition and its effects on the health of humans and animals. Quite frankly, Wallack's research doubled the life expectancy of the average household dog because before Wallack's research, there were no nutrients in the dog food. After Wallack's research, the purina and everybody else got a clue and they started loading their dog food with this stuff, the ninety essential nutrients, and all of a sudden, dogs started living twice as long as they had before. Well, why because here's
how many nutrients their body needed. Here how many was in their food. So I learned all of the stuff that I know about medical nutrition, not all of it, but the majority of it from doctor Wallack. And I went to a lecture that he was giving the first time I ever saw him
lecture. It was in Kankakee, Illinois, in a church or something, or like a recreation center or something, and it was me and doctor Wallack and about fifty other people, all of whom had a high school education or less, and all of whom knew more about how to help people recover with medical nutrition than I did. Every single one of them because they had been following doctor Wallack for years. They learned his method, which is easy.
They applied his method, they got their health back, and they started to turn their friends and family members and church members on them. And it was a remarkable thing. My freaking head exploded, because you know, doctors are arrogant, and we're taught to you know, private appointment, private appointment, private appointment, private appointment, private appointment, that's what's necessary. Well, guess what, eighty three percent of the time, it's not seventeen percent of
the time it is right. And then as simple as an adjustment with a botanical because if we're still doing natural right, I mean that's one percent. Yeah. I mean I consult with people all the time, all over the world, all the time, because some people need that extra help, but most people don't. And this is this was the real come to Jesus moment for me. It's very humbling, right. You can imagine after eight years
of medical education, it's the holy shit. You think you know something and you think you got it pinned down, and all of a sudden everything changes on you. I've been through that for various rings. Not they're medical, but it goes back to one of my favorite sayings. I think it was Mark Twain maybe I think maybe he said, it ain't what you don't know that it'll get you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't. So yes, yes, And that's that's the way that it is.
Man. So what do we do, Daniel. We tell people the truth. We point people in the direction we can get out of the way, and hope that they come through the door. That's all that we can do. And two, on the other side of the allopathic approach seems to have adopted the W. C. Fields quote as stated, if you can't
dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit. And I was talking to a colleague of mine the other day about this, and he reminded me of an interesting phenomenon, which is that what happens frequently, and it's not just the twenty first century thing. This happened in the twentieth century. A lot is you will have medical doctors who get frustrated with their treatments, they learn a little bit about nature pathic medicine or homeopathic medicine, they become homeopaths or
nature paths, and they never go back. Right. What you never see or like one out of a million, you see a nature pathic doctor or a homeopathic doctor or a holistic practitioner who gets frustrated with what they do and become an MD. I think the only way that would happen is if they're sick of being suppressed by the system and they just yeah, they have no conscience, right, and they just hear that tired of being poor, all they want is money, and you know, so it's it's not it's a
crazy world that we live in, man, and this you know, this kind of lopsidedness, it's not just medicine, it's in all of science, all of science. I mean through all of science. We were talking about this last week with Manzo. Yeah, doctor Manso, right, I mean you try to get someone to tell you how electricity moves through a wire, they can't do it. What makes electrons been around the nucleus of the atom, what's the energy there and why doesn't it ever dissipate? And what's keeping
it going? What's going on? What is gravity anyway? Right? And we get a lot of our physics, especially the physics and the cosmology and the theoretical physics. These are all things that they pulled out of like the Lure and Kabbala. I mean, I'm just saying that because it's the evolution Darwinism that was based on that. They were in the same kind of like
eugenics club. I mean that we're following the Kabbala in these you know, brotherhoods, fraternal orders, if you will, And that's how that developed reality by consensus, right exactly. Yeah, So here we are. You know, the the hardest thing to do in today's time is to be awake and to have popped out of this matrix. The easiest thing to do is to
just shut up and stay inside the matrix, because ignorance is bliss. It's not easy, once having popped out of the matrix, to navigate your life because I mean, look at how many families were destroyed by all the COVID stuff. Taking a responsibility for those, for those decisions and your other family too, makes you want to be like the groundhog seeing your shadow and running back inside, you know, running back into the So it's a really strange time that we live in. And you know, what can we do?
Well? We can lean on the nature pathic understanding that the human body is inhabited by a spiritual force which is intelligent, so intelligent that our bodies grew themselves all by themselves, from a single cell into us, and right now our bodies are managing billions of biochemical reactions all by themselves, completely out of our conscious control. And that the human body knows how to fix itself, It wants to fix itself, and it's trying to fix itself. These are
the fundamentals upon which all systems of holistic medicine are built. So I have the easiest job in the world because I don't have to micromanage anything. I just have to give the body what it needs and get the heck out of the way. That's it. It's beautiful thing. So yeah, and it's the best kept secret in the twenty first century medical marketplace. Shouldn't be the best kept secret. Everybody, get onto that website, start educating yourself.
You'll be entertained by the videos too. Got a sharp wit and my favorite part of the twelve twelve Bad Foods is like, and this is going to be the last time you like me? That's true? What I have to stop eating olive oil? What are you nuts? Right? Right? So this one says this is from Shelley, and she said I wanted to thank you for bringing doctor Glidden onto your platform. He is truly remarkable, and so are you. Thank you, Shelly. I have a question for doctor
Glidden regarding overactive bladder issues. Two of my sisters are struggling with it, and I was wondering if there are any other recommendations besides keegels and abdominal strengthening exercises that he could suggest. Thank you very much for your help. Your efforts are greatly appreciated. Yep. If they register as Republicans, that will go away immediately. Daniel, so overactive bladder, well, what does that mean? That means that you're peeing more frequently than you know you should.
Why is that? It's because your bladder is amongst the most elastic of all tissues in the human body. Right, that's just common sense. The bladders, like a balloon, right, fills up with urine and then it shrinks, and then it fills up, and then it shrinks, and then it fills up and then it shrinks. The only really other thing that does that is the lungs. So in order for the bladder to be elastic, it needs a molecule called elastin. Yes, elastin needs copper in order to be
elastic. So if your body runs out of copper, then your elastic tissues in your body are going to be not so elastic. And when that happens in the bladder, right, it's like a you know, picture a rubber band. You know that's been a brand new rubber band. You can stretch it forever. And you take that same rubber band and leave it on the tabletop for six months and it gets all dried out, and then you try to stretch it and it snaps. We're now underwear even rights same thing.
Yeah, that's a better metaphor or analogy so if the bladder loses its elastic ability, then it won't be able to expand the way that it does, or it'll be irritated if it does. So, the normal amount of urine goes into it. The bladder tries to expand, but because it's less elastic, it can't expand all the way. That causes irritation in the upper sphincter in the bladder. It makes you want to peek. So what drives copper deficiencies zinc and them and c having those causes it? What did everybody do
during covid? Zinc and vitamin C? And this is fractionated nutrition. So we're talking to soerbic acid more than just like eating an orange, though it would be like the heavy over Yes, yes, loading up on like therapeutic doses of vitamin C because you got covid and Linus Pauling said that was a
good idea, devotees. So this is this type of medical nutrition intervention with you know, high doses of zinc, high doses of vitamin B intravenous right vitamin B B twelve shots, or you know gram doses of vitamin C all the time. This is called fractionated nutrition. Which is what most people doing medical nutrition recommend, and they're all wrong. We recommend because it's smarter and
way more effective, is holistic medical nutrition. So we give the body everything that it needs, all ninety essential nutrients, not just three of them, and we give them in doses appropriate for your body weight, in formulas that it can absorb. And then once we've done this, if we need to, we give a little more zinc, we give a little more copper, we give a little more of this, or a little more of that.
But this is the foundation. So probably the people who were having the overactive ladder issues did a lot of fractionated nutritional stuff during COVID and that's and it just drove the copper out of their body. Well. By the way, one of the textbook examples of a chronic really bad across the board copper deficiency was Albert Einstein. Really yep, because one of the things that copper does is it it's also needed for the production of pigment for the hair melanin.
So if you don't have enough copper in your body, over time, your hear turns like snow white, right, And that's what happened to Einstein. You also get saggy muscles. Anywhere in your body, your muscles start to sag because they have last their elasticity. So if you look at pictures of Einstein in the last ten years of his life, he had you know, oh yeah, big bags under his eyes. You had jowls hanging down to his neck, right. He also had what's it called is escaping me right
now? He had little tiny blood vessels, red blood vessels in his face. Yeah, DA's poppin or something. Yeah, I'll think of the name of it in a minute. And he also had Verico's veins, all of which are caused by copper deficiency. And guaranteed it is. Guy would bet all the money that I have that Einstein also suffered from hemorrhoids, like really bad, because that's another cause of copper deficiencies, or hemorrhoids because the veins
in the rectum have lost their elasticity. So you press to have a bout movement, you pop a hemorrhoid. Because the structure of the blood vessel was inadequate to the cause, the resiliency of the blood vessel was inadequate to the cause. And to top it all off, Einstein died from an aerotic aneurysm,
which is classic copper deficiency. I think maybe my grandmother was having that issue then too, because she had something like that happen, and it happened on a Friday night, and they didn't want to bother the doctor over the weekend, so she was leading internally and have to let that happen either,
So Monday morning came as too late. So well, you shouldn't feel bad because Einstein, right, the smartest man in the world, I mean, arguably died of copper deficiencies that you know, any nature pathic doctor could have told him he had after their first year in nature bathic medical school. You
know, it's just a tragedy. So copper, you need copper for the bladder thing, and that mylind Sheathing like they probably have like problems with their with their nerves and stuff like that too if they're having bladder issues already. Right, But when you think, well, so it's interesting, so when it comes to nutrient deficiencies, it's not a one to one thing that you
would think of. For instance, there's over two hundred and I forget two hundred and seventy something more than that, at least two hundred and seventy illnesses that are related to not enough calcium. Right, So people that don't have enough calcium, however, don't have all two hundred and seventy illnesses. One person will have twitchy muscles. Another person will have really painful menstrual cycle. Another person will have restless legs at night in bed. Another person has high
blood pressure. Another person has chronic heartburn, another person has chronic low back pain. These are all deficiency calcium deficiency syndromes. So nutrient deficiencies will manifest differently in different people. Right, So not everybody that has a copper deficiency is going to have hemorrhoid. Not everybody who has a copper deficiency is going to have an aneurysm. So it's like that. But something is going to break that has to do with last in the body. It has to.
It's only a matter of time really. So the recommendation to get over this for the for the bladder person would be the ninety essential nutrients plus extra copper. Yeah, and do you recommend a particular one. Yeah, you had to drip the drop one right. Yeah. It's made by a company called Surroyal. It's called Gammaden copper g A M M A D Y N copper, Gammaden copperates and little ampuels. Can you get into your website to find
it? Is it on your Yeah, if you go into my website, there's a store button you can go into a my online pharmacy is called full script and you can order whatever you want full script. Yeah, that's right, at a fifteen percent discount, by the way. Yeah, that's another benefit that we didn't talk about. Yeah, so Gammaden copper is what I would do. And if or and or you can go to the Indian marketplace.
Yeah, there you go, keep going. If you click on that button, the full Script, it will take you to my online store. There you go. I'm not gonna do that right now. It's because I don't have to put my email in there. But you will see you'll see how to get there and there turn off and free shifting fifty dollars or more. So that's amazing. Beats the poke in the eye with a sharp stick,
absolutely so. Yeah. So now or you can go to you know, the Indian East Indian market and get a copper cup or a copper bowl has to be one hundred not copper, not brass. And you fill it with water before you go to bed, put it on the night stand, and when you get up in the morning, drink it. So that'll have the proper type of copper in it, because I know the mineral blue is one thing and then like the metal is another. So yeah, that's one
hundred percent correct. That's the poor man's way to get copper into the body so ionically then kind of like it just because it's soaking in it. Yeah, it's not the best way to get copper, but it will it will satisfy at least a little bit of your copper needs. The gambitt In copper, hands down is the best. There's another type of copper called uh if it's Morley Robin's I think I know it's one of those. Yeah, Morley is the copper guy. Morley will tell you the best way to get copper
is to eat beef liver m and I would agree with him. But that that assumes, yeah, that they're getting into that the cow was eating grass that had copper in it, right, right, exactly. It has to come from somewhere. We can't create it ourselves, regret Oh sorry, go ahead, regretfully. Yeah, So that was I was pretty impressed or surprised that calcium and hyph blood pressure were affiliate or associated. That's interesting, and
there's so much to do with copper. That one other thing though, for everybody out there at six point nine three five four eight eight seven nine, we have about five minutes maybe if that then before doctor Peter Glinden has to go. So go ahead and get it in now, write something in the comments here, or I should probably check one another spot. Let's see, I think I might have something here. Let's see it's going slow slive alert. Uh, while I'm waiting for this to upload or load up whatever.
Six point nine three five four eight eight seven nine. That goes. So the red rat says, I keep getting knee effusions. I need and I need to have a need. My kneed drained. I take a healthy body start pack plus glucoa gel from Brenda at Eifelt Health for months. Why does this happen frequently? Seems every couple of months only a little arthreatis in these
thank you? Okay? So I would assume that if somebody is doing this regularly for at least three months and they haven't experienced any positive benefit or little but their chief complaint is like holding steady and hasn't really budged, And I would double the dose. I would double the dose of this for thirty days
because it's probably an absorption issue. Yeah, something's blocking maybe a would you would you recommend maybe a cleanse in the like a colon or something like that, or well, I yeah, I'm always I've had four remarkable healings in my life so far, and two were with colon hydro therapy treatments. So colon hydrotherapy is really great for everybody, and I think everybody should do at least ten rounds of colon hydrotherapy every five years. So yeah, she could
be her colon and her lower intestinal track could be all gummed up. Stop eating the twelve bad foods, because if it's wheat that's doing it, or the glyphoside or whatever is going on, then that would totally do that, right. It would prevent you from absorbing food nutrients. And this is the mantra, right, it's not what you swallow, it's what you can absorb.
And the things that interfere with absorption are wheat, barley, ryan oats specifically, the eight other bad foods will also have net negative effects, but they don't really interfere with absorption, but the wheat, barley, rye and oats do. So you have to be gluten free in order for this to
work. In the hyomega six or the polyunsaturated fatty acids, if they are doing the oils, that would help keep the inflammation going though as well, right, if they're having joint pains and stuff, well, not correct, No, that's not correct. So the the essential fatty acids that we recommend are packed in a nitrogen capsule or under a nitrogen blanket into a capsule so they don't oxidize. And remember they're essential. These are essential. The body
needs them. Now, you can overdo it with these, but I mean, I've never seen anybody do that. You'd have to swallow like three bottles a day, right, So that's not really a play here if they're drinking the oils against or whatever in the olive oil. I was just talking to a buddy of mine about this. He was having trouble. He was the owner of the Good Rubs Company, Uncle, the guy that did you know the ten thousand people review, And he was trying to help somebody who had
a foggy vision. I'm not sure what the diagnosis was, it was a macular problem or if it was a beginning of a cataract, I don't know. But everything that he did didn't work, and he did everything and it didn't work. And then he listened to something that I said somewhere and he
doubled the ninety essential nutrients and in fourteen days the vision cleared up. So if you're doing the stuff the way that you should be doing the stuff, you've modified, you died appropriately, and you've hit a wall, then double it and see if that makes a difference. And that's what I would do. Thank you, And we have a call in here from Michigan, Michigan. Can you hear us? Yes? Hi, Hi, my name is
Tracy. I was actually calling in for my daughter. She didn't want to call her and call her, but she had appendicitis August of twenty twenty two and she went and had her appendix removed removed, and since then she's been having vowel issues and she can't go to the bathroom regular you know, it's like two or three weeks she can't go without help. And she wanted to
know what the problem was. She's been to a doctor. He's actually been to two doctors, and the doctors they can't find anything wrong with her. They took X ray's and different things like that, and she's actually having an issue with her cervix and wealth. I don't know if that's related or I don't know, but she's I want to to call in and possibly find out if there's something that she could do. She's uped her magnesium, she's been taking, you know, adding a little bit of coconut oil to her food.
That's the wrong thing to do. What happens, Yes, that's the wrong thing to do. Yeah, yeah, So here's the deal, right. People don't get appendicitis because they have an appendix. People don't get colitis because they have a colon. People don't get asthma because they have lungs.
People don't get egzma because they have skin. So there was something going on in her body that made her appendix become inflamed, and all that the medical doctors did was remove the appendix, and that did nothing to thwart or change the metabolism of the body that was causing the inflammation to the appendix. So
it's still there. So whatever was causing her appendix to become inflamed. Is still happening in her body because the surgery does not fix that, and now it's coming out, you know, in the rectal area with the constipation and in the cervical area. So as Sherlock Holmes would say, the game is afoot. So here's what she needs to do. Number one is she needs to immediately, and by immediately I mean yesterday, stop eating wheat, barley, rye and oats. She needs to go one hundred percent gluten free.
She can still have pizza and cookies and crackers and bread and pasta and cakes, but it has to be gluten free. If it's not gluten free, she doesn't eat it. Period. It would be better if she won one hundred percent grain free, but I think that's going to be too hard to do up front. So the recommendation initially would be she must be gluten free. So she has to stop eating anything made from wheat, barley, rye, or oats. The only baked goods or pasta that she can have it
has to say gluten free on the label. Okay. Number one. Number two she needs to take the nutritional supplements. She needs to take the Healthy Foundation pack. That's mandatory. And I would also have her eat one apple a day, one organic apple a day. Make sure that she's drinking at least a three thirty two ounces of water every day, thirty two ounces of water every day, one organic apple every day. And she has to have
at least twenty minutes of aerobic exercise a day. And if she's not an exercise person, then she should just go outside and go for a walk for twenty minutes. She has to get her body moving for twenty minutes a day, all right, So exercise, eat the apple, drink the water, no gluten, and do the Healthy Foundation pack, and we get the Healthy Foundation packet. You get the Foundation Pack atifelhealth dot com. Eifel like the Tower E I F F E L Health H E A L T H dot
com. Tell them you need one Healthy Foundation Pack and they'll tell you how to take it and all that. Okay, And she better go, Yeah, she better belly on up to this bar and do this because if she doesn't, it's only a matter of time until something else breaks. Right, And the benefit of this program is that because it's comprehensive and holistic, not only is her gut going to improve, but everything else should as well. Her mood, her energy, her appetite, her weight, her sleep,
everything should brighten up because everything in the body is connected. And that's why I love doing this work, because we get unintended positive consequences all the time. Okay, thank you very much for your insight. I will definitely at her and with it is up to her. He's an adult. Well you can have her. Is this is this recorded, Daniel, Yes, I mean it's it's live right now. Yeah, but will it be recorded after the fact? Yeah? Yeah, ye. Have her watched the recording?
I will. I will definitely, okay, because it's always better if she hears it from the doctor rather than from the mother. But you're welcome and thanks for calling in. Thank you guys. All right, I think you probably have well be about ten minutes over so you probably have another thing going on. I'm sure, no, no, if there's more questions, I'm good. Well I've heard it. He's giving you a bonus, So if you have another call, get it in a SAP please, that'd be a
most kind of you. And let me just still a check over here and make sure we didn't get anything on this sete again in a second. So I will tell you that there's something that you can do or that anybody who is experiencing acute grief episodes, you know, which is just life right right, There's a homeopathic medicine that can take the edge off of it. And it's not it's not a sedative, it's not like that. It just helps you to deal with the stress of the loss. It's a wonderful medicine,
one of my favorites. It's called Ignatia Amara. I would get it in the two hundred C or c K potency. Here it is right there, Ignola. Yeah, ignatia in the two hundred C or two hundred c K potency. It's probably gonna come in one of those little blue tubes. Yeah, yeah, I have. So the dose would be two pellets orally three times a day for three days, and then as needed after that if you feel like you're slipping. Okay, Yeah, there's actually a couple I need
to watch the old videos of it. I guess I have everything written done in notebooks. There's a couple of other things that you had recommended to me, and now I think I have a little bit second start getting some of the stuff online and get it sent to me. So, yeah, this is very inexpensive, this ignati. It's probably going to be ten bucks. Yeah right. So and if there's you live near a health food store, amost probably will carry this, usually in a six or a thirty though,
right, it's not usually the two hundred seed that they have. Yeah, the thirty would be fine. If you can get the thirty today, then get the thirty today and start taking it. It will just help you or anybody quite frankly, anybody that's experiencing acute grief. I don't care if it's your family member that passes on, or your pet, or if you just got divorced or got fired from your job, whatever. This is very helpful,
this homeopathic medicine. Everybody should have this in their medicine cabinet, all right. So we have a really good friend of the show. Her name is Karen, and it says doctor does doctor Gliddon know what anti meg is and how they heal it? Sixty years old? Not on med says rabathy and feet doctor gave him. She has other issues too with her own She has a heart of bubble all the time, so she should to that question about it for yourself too, so we should see who it can help her
with. What anti mag is I don't I've never heard of that. Maybe it's a shorthand. I was going to ask her to spell that out more, but yeah, I don't know. I don't know what that is. Maybe it's a misspelling. A sixty two year old not on meds has neuropathy in the feet. So the first thing to considered with neuropathy in the feet, if it's in both feet, is that it's a blood sugar issue. So you want to have the blood sugar checked, and the best way to
do that is with a test called you pull it up here. It's called hemoglobin A one C and you can order this test yourself at direct labs dot com. Most medical doctors will order this test for you if you can convince them to do it. Everybody who's over forty years of age should have this test done because blood sugar issues are rampant. So if this test comes back,
you know that the it's out of the reference range. And by the way, my reference range for this test, which you should pay attention to, is survey says five to five point six five point zero to five point six if your result is higher than five point six, or whoever's having their opathy, then they have a blood sugar issue and that's what's causing the theirropathy.
And so the treatment to optimize blood sugar in the human body is the healthy blood Sugar pack, which is basically the foundation pack plus one extra supplement called a sweet ease sweeties nice. So yeah, the first thing to consider with a blood sugar issue is that it's a chromium deficiency. Chromium, the mineral chromium. That's interesting. Did a really good webinar about that on my website which walks you right through the mechanism of how that happens. So that's
what I would do initially. Well, so initially right, everybody gets on the ninety essential nutrients and everybody has to clean their dietet This is mandatory for everybody. Nobody gets off of this hook. Everybody needs this. Everybody needs to drink water, everybody needs to breathe there. Everybody needs to put warm clothes on when you go out in sub zero weather. Everybody needs to take the ninety essential nutrients period. Everybody needs to stop eating the twelve bad foods
period. There are no exceptions to these rules. So we do those things, see how the body responds, and then investigate other things, right like blood sugar, look to see what's up. Now, Sometimes bilateral neuropathy is caused by really tight muscles around the pelvis, and a good chiropractor would be able to assess that. And by good I mean good and I'm telling you
right now, a good chiropractor is worth their weight in gold. And my favorite, so there are there's continuing education that chiropractors can get and kind of to help them be better at what they do. The subset of training that I like is called total body modification. So if you can find a chiropractor that has also been certified in total body modification, then you should become that
person's patient. They will help you a great deal. Do you know anybody in Washington State off the top of your head from I don't, But there is a website. Just if you do a web search audio modification, they have a there's a website with an inventory of doctors that have been certified in it. All right, And if you have been fighting a mold issue in your roof or whatever, and you think that it might be causing you health issues, and you've done everything you can to try to fix it, but
you can't, like abandon your home. What would you recommend? I'm asking for her because I know that's the thing, leaky roof in Washington. If you know anyth about Seattle, ever been there, I don't think I've ever seen the sun the whole two years I was living there, it's always righty. So well, you got to fix the leak. Yeah, so there are ways to mitigate it. The way that you mitigate it is you close
all the windows in the house and all the doors to the outside. You put tape like duct tape or some type of tape that's not going to pull the paint off when you take it off. You seal the windows in the doors in the house. You turn the heat up to one hundred degrees, and you leave the house for three days. It has to be one hundred degrees or more for seventy two hours. It will kill the mold that's there.
And then I would recommend what you do is when you come back into the house, you have somebody that's not sensitive to mold or even I would get one of those respirator masks that painters wear. Right, you can buy one at home depot. You know, with the filters on, it looks like Darth Vader. I would get one of those masks. Put it on. When you go back into the house, open all the w windows up, take the tape off, take all around the doors, and air the
house out for a good hour before you occupy the house. And that should kill all the mold that's there. But you got to fix the freaking leak or it is just going to be more right, all right, that's a metaphor without even intending to be a metaphor, right, I know, yeah, right, So we're looking at the how to fix the leak right here in the to the to the right of doctor of here, Goodin said, it tells you how do you fix the leak? Is right there beyond tangy
tangerine, beyond osio if or yeah all that stuff. Yeah yeah, foundation pack is what you need. Okay. So she came back with another name for anti mag is I GM kappa or a given Yeah, yeah, yeah, very good, I GM kapa. So so so let me just look this up. Nope, she said, leek is fixed, but it's an old house, so I guess we just had to heat it up. Then that's good, heat it up for seventy two hours, go to a friend's house for the weekend. Just you know, make sure that you don't,
you know, have anything next to the heat outlets. It's going to catch on fire. Right, I mean that that would be a stretch, but nonetheless it would still kill the bold. But it's kind of like a really grametic way of doing it. I don't know enough about this to have a cogent answer for it. But what I do know, and this is fitting because we can end the show with this, And this is because this is where we started the show, was that much of what medical doctors think they
know about how the immune system works in the human body is wrong. So I don't if I was someone told me that I had IgM kappa in my body, that my immunoglobulins were funky, here's what I would do. I would eliminate the twelve bad foods. I would neutrify my body for sixty days in a row. Then I would do my I think it's a fifty five day detox program that I have on my website, But you have to do
this in steps. You have to do this first before you do the detox, and then you do the detox and it's all lined up on my website. And then a couple of months later, while you're still doing this. By the way, this is a lifelong thing. This is for the rest of your life. It's not just for six months. You need this all the time all the time. You need to drink water all the time, you need to breathe there all the time, you need these nutrients all the
time. And then about two months after you've done the detox, you do my full moon three day full moon kill the parasite program. Huh when I would do I would do that for three full moons in a row, and the full moon. Yeah, the day before the full moon, the day of the full moon, and the day after the full moon. And that's on the website as well, tells you what to take, tells you how to do it. There's a little blender drink that you make with grapefruit juice
and garlic. It tells you how to do it, how to take it, lines it all up for you. So and these are the foundations of nature. Pathic medicine is right. First, we neutrify. We do that with this, and we stop eating food that's coming up the works, So you eliminate the twelve bad foods. Then once your body's newied, you detox. You got a detox second, if you just detox first, you're got
to hurt yourself. You need to have the strength, right, you need to have the nutrients in the strength, and then you kill the parasites. And if you do those things, your body is going to rally and you might be surprised at how you feel and what gets better. But that's what
I would do if I was told that this was what I had. Unless you're so intent on, you know, believing that you're MD. What your MD says is that nothing can do anything for you, and you're you're stuck the way it is and there's no there's no solution and there's no cause, and you just you're you're determined to prove the ND wrong by not doing it. Then that's that's that's how you would handle that. But that's that's the mentality. Yeah, it is. She seems like she's I don't know,
I just get a sense from that hurt. No, she's awesome. Yeah, yeah, yeah, so we're good. So that's that's how we do it. That's what I would do if I were you and damn the torpedoes and full speed ahead, baby. Yeah, all right, thank you so much, doctor Peter Glidden. I do appreciate your time. I will hopefully see you next week. If not, we'll see you the wink after that. Otherwise, to everybody else out there, you know, twelve pm, well that's my time, but you know how to adjust accordingly. It's on
my website now for the Hot Sauce. There's one that says podcast. When you scroll down, it has a calendar for all the times that I'm on and what time, and then there's a little key for your time zone to teach you how to do the calculation. There all right, and we are here every Thursday, so get your questions ready. The more of the marrier. Thank you so much, doctor Peter Glidden. Anytime, Danny, I'll
see in the future. Thanks you got it, certainly, Maybe I'll stick around because I'm just gonna do one more thing here real quick, all right. I just want to I need to do this. It's not I don't have an you know, have to do this, okay, So just the way it's gotta go. I showed you this in the beginning, and I have to show it to you now. So this is in the descriptions very top line. This is what clicking on that will bring you to. All right, this is this is a right up from my grandfather. That's him
when he was in the army, he was in Korea. Another thing I didn't mention in the video, but it's you know, it's harder for people who have fought I mean, there was consecutive wars, like there was World War two Korea. You know, I'm not there was some space in between. I'm not trying to be ridiculous here, but and then there's Vietnam.
Like when you have felt some sort of patriotism to a system because he believed in it and you had, you know, the positive outlook on something, it's hard to question that same system when it comes to your VA doctor. Afterwards, I could understand that this is this is hard for other people who you know, they went through a lot of stuff and they felt a certain way and leave a certain way for certain such a long time. It's not
really so much that they were wrong. It's that things have changed, and maybe not so much of the medical but they weren't as things weren't as prevalent, and we didn't have as much information as we do now, and we definitely didn't have the internet back then. We didn't have a lot of other tools, so we were easily under the ether a whole lot more. But if you want to read this, I would appreciate you sharing this link with
others if you can. And the journey home is the objective here, and you can look at that as being in double entendre, like his journey home through those gates isn't really his home. His home is with his family. But I would like to go see my family and grieve properly and just get to see them again and bring my daughter. She needs to see more of
her family. And if we do a drive there, which I would prefer them flying with all the craziness going on, then it would give us a perfect opportunity to bond again and hopefully strengthen that relationship because things got a little weird around here into different influences, so it'd be nice just to let her remember that her dad loves her very much, and that trip would do that,
all right. Last thing is I want to show you the site that I was referring to with the calendar, and it all right, So This is simple fillc dot com. You can just click on that and then click the podcast button. You don't technically have to, you know, type that whole url that you see right here. But when you can scroll down, you'll see February calendar times in Arizona is what that says. So all these times are my time, right, you subtract one hour for Pacific, you
add two hours for Eastern, or you add one hour for Central. I didn't have rooms right there, and in red I'm the guest, so you're not gonna see that on this channel until after I save it, copy it, put it up right, and the black they're the guest. So you
just saw we were today's fifteenth doctor Peter Glidden. Tomorrow, I have Ralph Ellis on at twelve, and I have Niche, my great friend over at the Cosmic Salon at three, and then and then and then and then I'm gonna be on Tradcat Night at ten am, which is Eric's channel, and then I'm gonna be on Niches. It's gonna do a little back and forth here. She's gonna be have me on at twelve, so I'm gonna be on one after or the other Tomorrow I mean on the Monday, and then
I just scheduled Howdie Mkowski. You guys shoul check him out on YouTube if you're not familiar with him. Ten am he's gonna be on. He's I think in Norway, so it's a big a bit of a time difference there. I believe I have to go double check that. I think my timing might be wrong. He told me it's you know what, I think he thinks I'm East coast. I don't know. I don't know. I'll have to talk to him. I'll figure it out though. Uh. And then
doctor Peter G. Linden again. And then we have Judush Koba, who is also somewhere far far away, maybe in Netherlands or something, I don't know. She's a really nice lady and she's had my friend's Stephan Verstappa on a lot. And then four pm that Friday, Holy cow. The guy whose book I've been reading to you bits and pieces of and making whole videos out of. How much information isn't it from the trans Transhumanism The History of
a dangerous Idea. That's Doctor Doctor. It's David Livingstone and he's got another book out order Opko that came out about three years ago, and there's a website where I think you can actually read the book tab by tab like chatter by chapter on it. If I'm not mistaken. I think I saw actually saw that. I think it was on it. I do things late at night, and sometimes I get to look confused. And then he's also got
another book coming out that's very, very very pertinent to these times. And I told him about mine, and I think there's a lot of commonalities between his work and what I just what I just published. His work coming out what I just published, same topic, same same conclusions, and then you know my flair for writing in my personality and my humor in mind. Okay, so, and then you sproll down here do you have the whole entire
shebang? Here? These are all the from Spreaker, which is all the all the podcasts, right, all two hundred and what is it ninety three to ninety four of them now or something like that, two hundred twur ninety five, and there's five hundred and sixty one hours here to keep you busy. And beneath that you can just click it if you want to sign copy of the book. But if you get the hardcover. Understand, it's gonna be like thirty five days before you receive it, because that's how long it
takes them to send me one. And I haven't had money to buy a bunch of lunch, just hoping that they'd get ordered and just sit on the investment like that. So I haven't been able to do that. So I've have I have the other copies in short supply at the moment, but I don't have any hardcovers, so I buy. I purchase them as they're purchase, all right, So there you have it, and I'm trying to think of what else. Oh yeah, if you're gonna do the I gotta do
one more screen. Sorry, well, one last screen, one last screen. Because this is also important. This is how the stroke is allowed to do this because it takes a whole lot of time. It takes a whole lot of time to do this stuff. So what else am I gonna do too? For occupation wise? If I'm doing this right, So let me show you one less one. It's that put their Great God input. So this is disguised limits, right. This is all of those podcasts, but
without the commercials. They're monetized on the other end, so interruptions, you know, So this is going to be without those. There's exclusive content on these and there's going to be some exclusive video interviews coming up too, because some people want to put it behind their paywall. So until I figure out how to do it where I could do like half and half like a lot
of these other podcasts do. When when when particular people like that want to our particular needs are like that, would they want to put it behind their paywall so they don't want to want it to be somewhere else. If I can, I have to learn how to do the half and half. Like I could say, Okay, we're signing off Rumble now, but Rumble isn't. Some of the other things that I talk about aren't going to be able to be put on Patreon directly. I would have to upload it later.
So we'll figure that out. But in the meantime, it's probably gonna just be pre recording it for some of these people that I've been talking to, and then I go on to uh, I just put it up on Patreon afterward, and it'll just be like one of the main the first or second tier would be. That's probably all it's gonna be not the fourth or fifth. That's just for people who are extra generous. Okay, and now we're
done. How about that. I gotta get big again. I've been losing weight and doing the elliptical a lot, but it drains my energy so much that I can't. Oh, well, save this one. Who is it? BK. Reynolds, Save this one for the next time, right, if you can remember this, just save it for next Thursday. That's a question for a doctor, So let me uh, let me just say that. Go ahead and say that, or if you want, you can get jump onto the lead big farmer behind dot com, the one that I have.
I'm circling right here with the bottom of the screen. Find that in the description. Just click it and sign up because you have two more options to ask him, and you can typewrite your questions on his live stream. Okay, if you don't find it on the website directly, then you can wait till next Tuesday. You don't have to wait till Thursday. And then he does one Thursday before this show, so you'll have three options total to ask him if you sign up for his membership that way, all right,
all right? Cool? Everybody good? All right? And they have questions, raise your hand, good times. I might try to get it on a later on today too, but I have some work I have to get done, and I need to talk to some people and all that good stuff. But if I have the option portunity to come back on, I want to talk about some stuff I've been rereading. And guess what it's about?
Transhumanism that she have a dangerous idea. Every time I read this more, uh pick up new details and the moment it's like watching a movie, right, like ah, caught something new? Right. So there you have it. Thank you to you, Karen, love you too, by the way. All right, bye, guys. Ooh what did I just do there? Securing myself? That's what I did? All right? Take care?
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