Hello everybody. This is Daniel with the Ballbusters video show podcast, Rookod TV channel and josh U TV channel. We are here again. It is Thursday and we are here with doctor Peter Glidden and d that's a doctor of nature opathy. And if you don't know what that is, I'm sure we'll figure it out as we go. But that is a the natural way, the normal way, the intelligent way to handle your health. It's following the natural law. And that's kind of sad that that's not the mainstream medical but it
is what it is. Doctor Peter Glidden, how are you, sir? I'm very good. Thanks good in getting better, God willing in the creek, don't rise, will get better every day as long as we don't get thrown in jail or shot. Heaven forbid, Cancel, Cancel, cancel. We're doing what we can and it's a it's a point that's well taken because I'm having up to my eyeballs and holistic medicine for thirty five years now,
so I've kind of lost a little perspective on it. I just gave a lecture in Dallas about a week ago to about fifty five healthcare practitioners most of whom were involved in mental health, and it very very well received, but it made it very evident to me, you know, by way of helping me to gain perspective on this, because I don't have any anywhere, because I've been doing it for so long that most people are simply unaware that we
are existing inside of a medical monopoly. Most people are not aware of this because the monopoly has existed since nineteen twelve, which is before anybody was alive. So we've all grown up inside of this medical paradigm with MD directed allopathic pharmaceutical medicine being everywhere all the time, the only medicine that's legal, quite frankly in most states of the United States, and so people are simply unaware. Are number one that it is a monopolized medical marketplace, and number two
that there are alternatives. There we go again, that there are alternatives to conventional medicine that our science based, clinically verified, license and regulated. And that's what my profession brings to the table. Right we are trained. It's the same anatomy and physiology and diagnosis of disease, the same basic sciences.
We actually have more training and anatomy and physiology than medical doctors get. But where we're different is then how we understand the disease process and what we do to attempt to intervene with it. And it's often an eye opening moment for most people when they understand that their medical doctor is not trained in how to cure disease. Their medical doctor is trained and how to manage the disease. And there's a big difference between managing disease, which we call sick care,
and actually helping people to cure themselves from disease. And that's what my profession is trained in therapeutics, which attempt to cure the condition and bringing the system into an optimal state of health. And you know, I mean, honest to God, Daniel, given the choice if most people, if you line it up for most people and said, okay, okay, so you've got
arthritis, here are your choices. You can go to this medical professional who's going to give you a pharmaceutical the intention of which is to manage your problem, or surgery the intention of which is to manage the problem. Then you're going to need to be on drugs for the rest of your life. As time goes by, you're going to get sicker and you're going to get weaker.
Then you're going to go bankrupt from the costs of the medications and the surgeries, and then the last ten years of your life it's going to be revolving to do ord to the emergency room because the treatment not curative, or you can go to this medical professional, licensed and regulated who's actually going to attempt to figure out why you have arthritis and fix it. Which would you rather do well? Most people would go to the curative attempt to one hundred
percent of the time. The reason that people don't do it is because they have no idea that it exists. And that's why I look forward to hanging out with you as much as I can. And when you say curative medicine, there's other people out there that utilize that term that are no way in shape form in that type of practice. Am I right? Hundred percent?
And there ought to be a law. There needs to be truth in advertising holistic systems of medicine, whether it's ayr Veda, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, botanical medicine, nature apathy, homeopathy, all of these systems of medicine attempt to cure your condition and d directed pharmaceutical medicine manages your condition, and you know this is a point of distinction that everybody needs to be aware of.
Yeah, and you know, I find that very suspicious when you go to a doctor and you riddle off a couple of symptoms and all of a sudden they already writing their script. So there's many ways that you could get to that condition. That doesn't necessarily mean that that one thing is going to do it all. It's going to suppress it possibly. Well. You know, I have a very good friend of mine as a retired orthopedic surgeon.
He was an advisor for Reagan and you know, he was on the Oprah Show, and he's done a lot for preventing, for helmet technology and professional
sports to help prevent concussions. Dave jandab great guy. And I was talking to him about a month ago and he told me that a buddy of his who is still working called him up and he said, Oh, you're not going to believe it because the hospital that you used to work at that his buddy still works at, was just taken over and bought out by some new medical group and now they have administrative people following the doctor tailing the doctor and
only allowing the doctor six minutes with every patient, six minutes with every patient, and what what can you What information can you glean in six minutes? You can't. And this brings up a really interesting point that's important for people to understand that your medical doctor trained in allopathic medicine is not doesn't is not concerned with you. They are concerned with your blood work and with your X
ray and with the diagnostic discovery. That's what they're concerned with. And so it's this this frenetic race in a medical doctor's office to do all of this diagnostic stuff. It's more than you know. We don't need just one CT scan, we need three. It doesn't matter that a week ago another doctor prescribed or ordered the same type of blood diagnostic work up. We're going we need to do our own blood diagnostic work even though we use the same lab.
We need to do our own. So it's this mad dash to collect all of this objective data, fifty percent of which is useless. And that's why the medical doctor can spend six minutes with the patient because they're not concerned with the subjective symptoms that the patient is experiencing. They're only concerned with what the diagnostic discovery says so that they can arrive at a diagnosis, and then
the diagnosis heads its own cookie cutter treatment schedule. And that's why, and it's insanity because the keys to the Q of the condition lie in the patient's subjective symptoms. How do you feel? What's the pain like? Is it a hot, burning pain? Is it a cold icy pain? Is it throbbing? Is it steady? Is it ripping? Is it tearing? What makes it feel better? What makes it feel worse? When did it happen?
What accompanies your pain? All of these things are really, really, really important in helping the holistic physician, the curative physician to come up with a treatment plan. And this is why, you know, there's a saying in nature pathic medicine that we don't treat disease. We don't treat disease. I've never treated a single disease in thirty five years. I treat people. We treat people, not diseases. I could have identical triplets, same genes,
same family, same food, same stress. They all have strep threat They each gave it each to the other. The bacterial infection of streptococcus in their throat, and it's entirely possible that they will each need a different treatment to recover their health because they're three different human beings and most probably they will have three different sets of symptoms. Now that's a mind bender for most people. But you know, you can't bring me five pounds of asthma. You
can't bring me a Baker's dozen of depression. Right. Diagnostic names are just that they're they're names, intangible things given that doctors use to make it easier for them to talk amongst themselves. But you can't have a headache without a head So nature pathic doctors holistic doctors do not treat disease. We treat people. There's a giant difference between the two. Yeah, it sounds like that that hospital that you mentioned when you say the word diagnosis and then you know,
I think of the cars already. You're treating people like a piece of machinery and then it's like a pit crews up in and out fast as you can. And that sounds more like a corporate thing when it comes to you know, money, money, money fast as we can as many people whos can get through the door on day on a day's time. Possibly. I mean, you know, I don't know exactly the way that it is. Yeah, But the philosophy, it's the philosophy of medicine which allows that to
happen. The allopathic reductionistic philosophy believes that there's no such thing as the spirit, there's no such thing as the soul, there's no such thing as God, there's no such thing as the afterlife. Consciousness is a function of biochemistry. Period that your body is a bag of biochemicals waiting to break, and
when it does break, it's not the doctor's job to fix it. It's the doctor's job to manage it. The rationale being well, if the body could fix itself, it never would have gotten sick in the first place. And that's just idiocy. But this is the philosophy that informs, you know, the six minute visit with the doctor. And it's like it's like, you know, the medical doctors have thrown the baby out with the bathwater.
They're like colorblind artists who don't know that they're colorblind. Their paintings are always going to be wrong. Well, it might look like my house, Well the colors are wrong. The only time they get it right in this philosophical model, in this metaphor is when they paint in black and oar when they draw in black and white. Right, So, surgery, traumacare, complications
of the birth of children, dentistry, this is military field medicine. This is the wheelhouse of the MD. That's the only thing that they're good for. For everything else, you should avoid them, like the freaking plague. And you know, I had a radio show decade ago. It was called fire You're MD now. And that's why, because they're the wrong dog for the hunt for health recovery. Yeah, you know, I find it interesting too, is because of that type of of you know, lack of attention
to details. I remember going into and ease you. This is what I do because I want to know what's going on with me. I'll have a summary and I'll be ready to talk it, and they cut me off. They don't care. They've already heard enough, and then they've already got the solution in their hand because it's irrelevant information to them. They don't need to know that. They don't even need to see you. I mean, I can envision a future you won't even talk to a doctor. So there's going
to be. You go into a medical center, there'll be a big computer on the wall. You know, you'll stick your arm in it. It'll take your blood pressure, it'll take some blood from your fingertip, it'll run an analysis. Maybe then it will recommend an X ray or a CT scan. You'll go on a conveyor belt, and then the diagnostic procedure will be done, or they'll have you pee into a cup or whatever. It'll all
be automated. And then half an hour later, when the computer analyzes all of the objective information, it spits out a pill that you pay for with you know, your medical insurance card. That's going to be how it goes. And that's the ultimate end road of treating symptoms, not people. And it's amazing to me. I mean, if you look at the numbers autism
through the roof. One out of thirty six kids. Now, where's the outrage, you know, where's the million man march on Washington, d C. Holy shit, One out of thirty six kids is born autistic and Alzheimer's. It's the next epidemic. It's a gigantic problem. But those are the two extremes. From the cradle to the grave. Heart disease no better a third of the nation's obese adults and children. Diabetes is escalating, arthritis is
escalating, chronic disease is getting worse. Life expectancy is getting shorter, and we're all perfectly okay with this, right. It's like, we do not have the best medicine in the world. We don't. If we did, we'd be getting healthier and our time at the doctor's office would be less. But it's not. And the only reason that this bullshit continues to exist is
because of the medical monopoly period. Yeah, and going right along with that, when you said something about the you know, the machine that's going to do everything for the doctor, it's kind of scary because it's kind of going
that direction with the biometrics and things like this. What happens when thet's start recommending or you know, all of a sudden, you get a call from your doctor saying that, you know, according to your biometrics, you need to be on this medication and whether or not that's going to be mandatory or not. Right, that's pretty scary. That's a scary future. Well, you know that's the that was COVID laid the foundation for that, right,
and you know people haven't thought it through. I mean, why aren't so my profession licensed and regulated, you know in twenty three states license in regularly, which begs the question, well, why not all fifty? Right? I mean, what do the laws of science change and educational parameters change when you cross the state line. No, it has nothing to do with public health, has nothing to do with safety, It has nothing to do with
medical integrity. It has everything to do with turf. We're not you know, it's we don't have a free medical market. I can't say it enough. I got to, like, you know, grind it into people's heads, snap out of it. We don't have a free medical market. So why weren't Why aren't there nature pathic doctors or chiropractic doctors, or botanical medicine specialists, or homeopathic doctors or ier vedic practitioners the Food and Drug Administration or
the World Health Organization or the Federal Trade Commission. Why is it only pharmaceutical medicine? Why? Why is that? Who died and left the md king left big farm King? Well, I can tell you who made the fdaight, who made the Food and Drug Administration? In the MDS king, it was Flexner and Pritchart. It was the Carnegies and the Rockefellers in the early nineteen hundreds. They were the ones that were responsible for the monopolization of the
medical marketplace. We've been paying for it ever since. You know, my colleagues, we had like a ninety nine percent success rate with COVID. We should have been the first people that the world consulted about what the hell are we going to do about this? Well, you've got a ninety nine percent success rate. We need to know what you're doing. What are you doing? But no, it's all pharmaceuticals. Pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutics. I've remectin hydroxychloric
when you've got to be kidding me. I mean, you know those things were good and they saved lives, but we didn't use them, didn't need to. But my point is, because we don't have a free medical market, the only people, the only voices that are heard in the public forum are the mds espousing pharmaceutical medicine. And that's a tragedy. If you if you click I don't know if you have a sidebar banner the private chat,
I sent you a little something there, So that's very interesting. Because even on the quote unquote you know true health, you know sector and all these people talking about I remectin is being suppressed, and you know, hydroxychlorkins it was taken away. Even high doses of vitamin C and all that stuff. You're saying that you didn't even use that success rate. So that's that's something that I'm sure people would love to hear because there are certain things about those,
especially ivermectin. I mean, if it can make a cat go blind, if it's too high of a dose, then do you want to get that to your child? I mean, it's just yeah, it's a point well taken. Right, So so what did we do for COVID, Well we did there were three things that were extremely effective. So number one our mantra, and again it's not rocket science, is that there are ninety essential nutrients that you need to go into the human body on a regular basis in
order for the human body just to function. Ninety essential nutrients. The nutrient is called essential if you need it but your body can't make it. So there are sixty minerals things like sulfur and calcium and phosphorus and zinc, sixteen vitamins, everybody knows what vitamins are. Twelve amino acids. We get those from protein and two fatty acids Omega three and omega six fatty acids. These nutrients are essential. The body needs them to work. But these nutrients are
not in our food, not all of them. And the percentage of the nutrients, especially the minerals, in the food, is getting less and less and less and less and less and less and less and less and less and less every year. So everybody, and let me, let me underline this with italics. Every body on planet Earth is nutritionally deficient. I don't care.
If you own one hundred acres of the most organic farmland on planet Earth and you only eat the stuff you grow, you are nutritionally deficient because the nutrients that the body needs are not in the soil. Some of them are, otherwise we'd be dead. But everybody is nutritionally deficient, and everybody must supplement appropriately. So if I let's say I cloned a tomato plant. Now I got two tomatoes, two little tomato plants. They are exactly the same
genetically. I grow them in the same soil, and I give them the same amount of water. But in this tomato plant, I give it fertilizer and adequate sunlight. This tomato, I don't give it any fertilizer, and I give it half the sunlight it needs. Which tomato plant is going to be bigger? Well, that's one, the one that I've fertilized and give an adequate sunlight too. The human body is the same way. Is that what I'm short? God? Damn, that's your father's fault. He's six
flourish, he's five to one. I got so. In order to have a strong immune system, in order to have a strong cardiovascular system, in order to have a strong skeletal system, and already have a strong everything, your body needs to be neutrified. Period. And you know, again,
this isn't rocket science. So if I have a neutrified human being and an undernutrified human being and they're exposed to the same viral or bacterial stress, which one do you think is going to affect more the undernutrified one because their body is weaker, can't handle it, can't handle the stress. So the first thing is neutrified. You have to nutrify. It's rocket it's not rocket science.
Yeah, and that's why people who are you know, whatever, you want to call it immune immunity deficiency or people in the hospital are the ones that end up getting sick with something minor that ends up taking them out because they're already you know that that that should be everybody's modeled there if they don't understand that, you know, if you're if you're weaker, things are going to affect you a lot more harshly. And everybody's weak is my point.
Yeah, but you know this is the new normal. That's what I was going to say, you know, normalization. People live with something so long. And this is the funny thing because I have said this myself and then I kicked myself for it. Is, Oh, my energy's low, I'm getting I am forty four though, like like I think somehow the age is is related to me feeling worse than I used to, right, right, and everybody else will will echo that around you, so you start hearing it
in your own head. So that's it's like, you know, you're conditioning yourself to accept a lesser Yeah, exactly right. And then you look around everybody's you know, forty of the people you see walking around are not just overweight, but they're obese, including kids and everybody's taking prescription mats, including kids, and so you think to yourself, well, life sucks it meds, that's just the way that it is. Well, that's not the way
that it is. It's the way that it is under the pharmaceutical model. That's not the way that it is. I'm sixty five years old, Am I sixty five? I'm going to be sixty five in December. Yeah, my blood works perfect. I'm not any prescription drugs at all, and it's not genetic. You should see my brothers quite frankly. But my point is we don't understand what the human potential is and we have zero frame of reference
for what health is. And by the way, if you want to see your medical doctor's head explode, next time you're in their office, ask them to define health. See what they say, well managed by a physician. I would imagine they would have something to do with adding themselves to that equation.
Well, it's a you know, it's it's nuts when you think or realize it's often a come to Jesus moment for a lot of people that you're the person that you've entrusted your health to does not have a working definition of health. They don't, so why would you go to that person? I have you know on my website, I have ten questions everybody should ask their medical doctor, politely with a recording device and the witness, before they agree
to their treatments. Ten simple questions. I got thirteen questions if you've got cancer. No, people ask more questions about the car they're going to buy than about the medical treatment they're going to get. Usually they don't even have a conversation with the doctor. The doctor says, oh, well, missus Jones, you've been diagnosed with lupus and we're going to start treatment right now. And talk to the nurse and she'll tell you the drugs that you have
to take. Have a nice day. It's like that. There's no there's no conversation, there's no explanation, there's no nothing. Just trust the doctor, shut the hell up, and do what the doctor says. And that's the medical model that we've all gotten used to. And it's crap. It's a crap show. If if people ask these questions, these simple questions that I I have outlined, I would guess that fifty percent of people would would not do it. They wouldn't do it. But people don't know any better.
There it is right there, guys. On the website is it's called the Big Pharma Behind it's there's a link to it in the description so you can get to it, and it's a membership, but you also get to two hours a week of live Q and A with doctor Peter Glidden there,
So sho check that out. Yeah, you should check it out. Click on the link and inform yourself, because there's if you're smart enough to pass the driver's license test, you're smart enough to figure out what to do to start on the road to real health recovery, real health recovery, which is different than physical fitness. By the way, and you know you took the words out of my mouth because that's what I was going to say when you
said they don't have a working knowledge of what health is. On the fitness and people think that looking good and you know, having muscle and stuff like that is, but it's not the people that dropped dead all the time to look amazing. So and then we should have been taught this stuff in high school, right, but because of the medical monopoly, we're not. And by the way, most of the stuff that we've been taught even about what the cell looks like and how the cell works is wrong. Most of the
stuff that we think we know about viruses is wrong. And this brought to you by the monopolized medical market, which nobody questions. And you know now because of the media intrusion, and you know, it's like one monster with one hundred different heads. If you question the narrative, you're deplatformed or you put in prison. Then that's just not right. And I don't you know,
I'm I'm an optimistic human being. When I first graduated from nature Pathic Medical School nineteen ninety one, I think there were five states that licensed and regulated nature prathic medicine. Now there are twenty three, So that's progress. But by the way, nature prathic medicine is a felony in West Virginia and Florida. How about that, it's a felony to do what I do in West Virginia or Florida's a felony, which is nuts. But my point is
there has been progress. But since COVID and what I've seen happen during COVID, I think if people are waiting for the government officials to snap out of it and to mandate a free medical market. That's not going to happen, not in our lifetime. So you need to see the failures of the conventional medical method. Just look at it, you know, without fear, Just look at it. Pull the curtain back, son of a bitch. Do I want to do that? Well? I don't think I want to do
that? Well, what do I want to do? We have to educate yourself about what to do. And that's what I've devoted the last ten years of my life to and what I'll continue to moving forward is public education on the website that there's a link to right here about what you can do, and it's clinically verified. By the way. This is what my colleagues and I have done for hundreds of years, And here's what you should do. If you can pass the driver's license test, you can figure this out because
most people suffer needlessly. No would you say at present? I mean, given I live next to farmland on all sides. I got woken up last night because a helicopter was actually lighting up my backyard with their lights as they were just spinning around to spray. And I'm in a desert where there's a
bunch of silica in the air, and that's just here. But I mean, I think it's some could argue that we're in a more poison environment environment all around industrial or whatever now, and now we're also under nutrient undernutrified. So it's even more important to counteract just what we see all the time in our environment because there's a lot of more pollutants. I would imagine, Well, it's not, there's nothing here to argue. It's academic. Mean,
these things have been measured. Let me pull up some stats here for you. I just this was from the presentation that I just gave in Dallas. If I can find it, hold on. I mean the numbers, the numbers are staggering, which is funny. Yeah, I was gonna say, which is funny because people I whenever I hear the term flu like symptoms, it makes me kind of like, it makes it makes my gears grind, because it's like, how many different ways does your body respond to having a
toxins or some deficiency. It's not gonna get taller, it's not going to get smaller, it's not going to grow purple dots. It's going to have quote unquote flu like symptoms. So that's not really an indication of anything until you realize what's causing it. You have to get to the cause, right, and conventional medical doctors not concerned with the cause. They're only concerned with
suppressing the symptoms. So the asthma has never cured, its managed. The arthritis has never cured, it's managed, and so forth and so on, and this is what we've gotten used to. It's been reported that in every human being alive, no matter where they live, they have a minimum of over two hundred and fifty chemicals in their tissues for food and tapwater exposures combined.
If children consume tapwater contaminated with just six parts per billion of a chemical called perchlorate, which is the limit of California's safe standards, one in eight one year olds would be exposed to these chemicals in above the safe dose. The numbers may even be higher in communities within the twenty seven states where government
tapwater tests have found perchlorate levels higher. And it's not just perchlorate, it's PBAs And there's all this crap that is in the food that we eat, and in the bottles of liquid that we drink, and in the cans of the food that we eat. It's there, it's measured. It's toxic, and this is the reason why autism is increasing in kids. It's one of the two reasons vaccines and toxins in the food. And this is the nature pathic method. It's not difficult, right. Number One, you have to
neutrify your body. You have to give your body the nutrients it needs because they're not in the food. You have to fill the nutritional tank up. Number two, you have to stop eating food that's causing inflammation in the body. And number there's a lot of foods that most people eat all the time that are pro inflammatory and you shouldn't even look at these things, let alone
eat them. And number three, you have to detoxify your body. But when you get into the process of actively detoxic the human body, there's ways that you can do it that will hurt you and there's ways that you can do it that won't hurt you, and you need to be aware of what those are, because first we neutrify and then we detoxify. If you just jump into a detoxification bandwagon, the chances are how you're going to hurt yourself. You have to neutrify first. You have to give your body the raw
materials that it needs to handle the detoxification process. If you don't do this, you could hurt yourself. I know a guy that got leukemia and died after a forty day water fast. Right he wanted to be like Jesus. He went into the woods literally in the Pacific Northwest and drank only water for forty days. Three months later he was diagnosed with leukemia and within a year
he was dead. Why did that happen Because when he fasted, his body burned fat, and most of the toxins that you're exposed to, the body sticks in fatty tissue to get it out of the general circulation. You're fat soluble toxins the vast majority, and then you detox You burn fat, you liberate the toxins into the bloodstream. But because you're not eating food and you're undernutrified. You didn't know you were undernutried, but you are, your body
didn't have the resources to handle the toxins to get rid of them. It's like hitting us hornet's nest. It's not a good idea. So a little bit of education in this regard goes a long, long, long long way. Again, we should have been taught this in high school, but we weren't because the pharmaceutical industry, you know, doesn't give a shit about your health, and a patient cured as a customer lost. That's you know, I mean, some people might consider that to be a overly pessimistic, but
it's not because it's a business model. And when people start to realize that's how they're being treated, I hope a light goes on because that's literally what it is. It's, you know, they're keeping you there, and every time they give you a medication and you have a reaction, they don't necessarily always take you off the medication. They give you another one, you know what I mean, to counter the other one, and then so on and
so forth through up to three four five. Like some people who are you know, in their upper ages, they usually are on six seven meds. And then there's the profit motive. Check this out. Blue Cross and Blue Shield pays your doctor a forty thousand dollars bonus for fully vaccinating one hundred patients under the age of two. If your doctor manages to fully vaccinate two hundred patients, that bonus jumps to eighty thousand dollars. But here's the catch.
Under Blue Cross Blue Shields rules, pediatricians lose the entire bonus unless at least sixty three percent of patients are fully vaccinated, and that includes the flu vaccine. So it's not just four hundred dollars on your kid's head. It could be the entire bonus to your doctor. Your decision to vaccinate your child might be worth forty thousand dollars or much more, depending on the size of his
or her practice, and that should be illegal. Well, you know, absolute power corrupts absolutely and by pharmachea are all nations deceived and my people are destroyed by lack of knowledge. It is a gigantic problem. If you think that there's integrity and objectivity left in medical science, you got your head in the sand. It's dead. It's been dead for at least thirty years, and now it's written large with the whole coronavirus debacle. My advice fire your
medical doctor today and learn what to do to make your body healthy. And you should only use con medicine for trauma care, emergency medicine the complications of childbirth and pregnancy, or if you're in Afghanistan and get your leg blown off, Heaven forbid. So what do you say to people who would maybe automatically and reflexively assume that the reason why these incentives are pushed is because these are tried and true effective methods for keeping people healthy and without any disease free,
like the vaccines, like the other stuff. If they if they're trying to incentivize a doctor to do the right thing versus because it's you know, it's a payday, okay, So then that person would need to investigate the effectiveness of vaccines right and sourcing that information is not the easiest thing in the world because a lot of the doctor Sherry Tenpenny is perhaps the best person in the
world that helps people to unpack that people without any medical training. Because I don't know if you've ever had any dealings with lawyers, but not very many legal eese. The language that lawyers use. Words in legal documents do not mean the same things that they use in normal speech. This is one of the reasons lawyers have to go to school is they have to learn legal language because legal language in legal documents is not does do not carry the same meaning
as words in you know, normal conversation. Their different, it's a different language. An entirely different language. It's the same with medicine, for instance. And if you didn't know this, you wouldn't You would miss it. It would be right in front of your face, and you would miss it. When medical journals and uh doctors doing research talk about the effectiveness of vaccines, they do not mean the protectiveness of vaccines. Effective is different than protective.
Effective means whatever the scientific parameters that were set up for that study meant. So effective could mean, well, we give a monkey a vaccine and within thirty minutes the monkey spikes of fever. That means it's effective in that particular study. Or the number of white blood cells increases or decreases by a certain percentage, that's what effective means in that study. It's different than when a lay person looks at that and they say, oh, the vaccine's ninety
percent effective. They think it means it's ninety percent successful at helping people not get whatever it was that they were vaccinated against. But that's not what it means. And you know, I don't know if you've ever read a medical journal, but I've read hundreds, maybe thousand at this point. So you've got a twenty five page document with all of these iterations of the study and all these permutations and all these details, maybe one half of one percent of
medical professionals read that. What most people read is the abstract, which is a two or three paragraph thing at the very beginning of the research paper. The abstract is like the cliff notes for the research. But frequently the abstract does not give the same conclusions that the body of the paper did. And in the middle you have the method, and usually that's kind of words all
skewed around. Marcia Angel, the former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, said that medical journals have evolved into information laundering campaigns for pharmaceutical companies. And if a company is rolling out a new drug and they've on one hundred studies and ninety eight or negative two or positive, the only two that get published with the two positive studies. This was the editor of the New
England Journal of Medicine. That's what she said. There were two other guys, the editor of the Lancet and the editor of the British Medical Journal, said similar things. We have lost objectivity in medical science. You know, it's like the fella says, trust the science, love the science, but be suspicious of the scientists. So that's a really long winded way of saying in order for people to have a clear understanding of what really happens with vaccines,
you have to jump into that pool and educate yourself. And it's not easy to do it. You can do it. There are colleagues of mind who have unpacked that for you, and Sherry Tenpenny is arguably the world's leading expert on understanding the reality of the vaccine, what they are effective at doing, and what they are protective at doing, and what they're not, which
is very, very different than what you're told in the mainstream media. Yeah, my little brother Christian died at two months and two weeks of SIDS, and that wouldn't degicate to me that he probably had his two month shots. So whether it was that or vegas, nerve or whatever, I don't know. But I don't want to ask my you know, I don't want to
ask my parents and reopen that wound either. So it's but when it came time with my daughter, Rebecca actually was the one who started doing all the research and pulling and printing stacks and stacks of paper and showing me things, and we had this whole birth plan set up where it was notarized. They had to sign it. Here's what you're not going to do, here's what
you are going to do. Before he went into Grosaurant Hospital in California at a time, two months came around and we thought they were just gonna, you know, wear baby like a piece of meat, wrap it in the brown paper and you know, right on this with the sharpie on it. They started pressuring us. The pediatrician started pressuring us, and there was a guy in the room with the clipboard and I didn't know what he was there
for. Come to find out later he was a pharmaceutical right making sure, yeah, and so obviously we said no, and he gave us this big thing about, well, then she's gonna have to get a bunch when she goes to school, and I said, well, just homeschool, and his face got beat red like angry. And we never went back, and then
I started looking around. I had my whole business in San Diego, the store was there, we were, and I moved us to Yuma to keep us the hell away from there because we were two people against the system, and they liked to take people and rip their families apart if you don't do what they say. And I wasn't having that. So I drove back and forth three hours one way for five six years and before I finally like go store to make sure that my daughter was not going to be messed with by
California. Well you're my new hero. But isn't it isn't it tragic that that type of thing has to happen? Yeah, and you know, the reason that the doctor was so concerned probably about your kid getting vaccinated was because the financial aspect, right, and he had eyes on him at the time
too. Yeah, you know, it doesn't make him look good. And again, but it's my opinion that if most doctors actually read the vaccine research, they actually read the entire thing instead of just the abstract, that they wouldn't be in favor of vaccines. They wouldn't because they're not protective. They're just not you know, and I'm not. I can for the listening audience. I mean, I don't know if it makes a difference, but I can prescribe drugs. I don't know. But I thank God for Lydo Kane
every time I'm in the dentist's chair. For goodness, sake. Sometimes you need the drug. Sometimes you do. Most people in this country, when they're over fifty years of age, they need the drug because their systems are so toxic and so flagged out that unless they get the drug, they're going to die. So it's okay to take the drug as long as you understand that the drug is not curative. And so now you understand that you have
a problem, you're taking the drug to manage the problem. You should see someone like me to try to help you fix the problem so that you don't need the drug. Drugs are like guns. Not the gun, it's how it's used. It's not the drug, it's how it's used. But the way that medical doctors are trained to use drugs, in my view, is criminal. Doctor Glidden, we have a call for a question that you've good taking it. Yeah, rock and roll. Let's go all right in the
volume up now. Hello Mary, Hello, how are you? You're on with me and doctor Glidden. Oh I didn't know what was on. I was trying to get a hold of the company. Okay, well this is this is live Q and A. So we'll have to talk to you later on that. All right, anyway, sorry about that. I'm not sure what company she's referring to, so I don't have an answer right off the top of my head there. So that is that, you know. That's the other thing too that you said, you know, if you're if you're
that far gone that you need the drug. So why would we want to put ourselves in that position to where ever at that point? You know, because we don't know any better, right right, it's the only reason we trust people or trust their doctor, even though. So here's how it is, man, people pay a small fortune over the course of their life from the time they're twenty five until the time they die in medical insurance premiums.
It's a small fortune. If instead of giving that money to the insurance companies every month, you invested it, even at like a stupid three percent return over the course of forty years, you'd be a multimillionaire. But people don't do that because we don't have a free medical market, and the only medicine that they have access to demands medical insurance. Why because medical prices are out of freaking control. If they're out of control, it needs to be regulated.
That's not going to happen because it's a giant money making machine. But that's not my point. My point is people pay handily every month for medical insurance premiums. Now, the medical insurance premiums gives them access to one type of medicine, one type of medicine only, MD directed pharmaceutical centrist, allopathic medicine. That's it. You don't get to see a chiropractor maybe two or three visits. You don't get to see a nature path, you don't get
to see anybody holistic. You only get to see the MD. And while you're under the MD's care, paying a small fortune and medical insurance premiums every month like a good responsible human being, while you were under their care, you get sick. You got sick while you were under their care. That should raise a red flag, but it doesn't. And then when you go to them, half of the time they have no idea what caused your problem,
They have no idea how to cure your problem. And all they can do is our for you a pharmaceutical that's going to manage the problem, making you weaker and more dependent on pharmaceuticals over time, and which is going to drain your bank account, depending of course, on whether you got the platinum addition to your medical insurance premium for an extra hundred dollars a month. Then we would take care of fifty percent of the costs of your pharmaceutical drug,
which is through the roof United States. By the way, citizens, we pay forty percent more for prescription drugs in this country than anywhere else in the world, forty percent more for the same drug, the same exact drug, forty percent more, and we have the worst health outcomes of every industrialized nation in the world. And the only reason we put up with this Machiavelian medical mediocrity, it's because we don't know any better. So we get sick while
we're under the medical doctor's care. The medical doctor doesn't know what to do to fix it. The medical doctor can only manage it, and then, you know, we die, and then our loved ones are so grief stricken that they organize a five K run. They raise ten thousand bucks and they give it to the medical profession under who's tutelig and care we got sick and died in the first place. It's insanity, Yeah, brought you by the medical monopoly. It's like care news man, it's nuts. Make TRICKX.
Yeah, sorry to talk over either. There's that used to always make me sick when I would see the people posting all of their social media, look how wonderful and brave I am because I ran a five k with a pink ribbon on my shirt. And it's like, what are you doing that? You're doing that for your own personal self glorification first of all. Meanwhile, they're still a kid in Saint Jude who probably didn't need to be there getting
chemo and radiation, and you didn't help him at all. You just paid the money to the people that are poisoning him, right that you could do your run and feel good about yourself and show everybody how brave and wonderful and selfless you are. You know, you know, history doesn't repeat itself. It rhymes. So if the if the legend is true, not everybody who had the chance to God on board Noah's ark. It's the same here. Not everybody that has the chance to will pop out of the medical matrix.
And you know I used to I used to worry about that, and I used to lay up awake at night thinking about how to like snap people out of it. And I don't care anymore. Leave the dead to bury the dead is yeah, you've welcome me, who's the dead? To bury the dead? Exactly. So you either are aware that there's a problem and are looking for ways to fix it or you've got your head in the sand.
And it's like one of my favorite quotes. For those that know the truth, no explanation is necessary, and for those that do not know the truth, no explanation will suffice. Who said that, I don't know, but it's a really great quote. It is. So I'm tried of trying to, like, you know, arm wrestle people into the light. I'm done.
If you're actively looking for alternatives to conventional medicine because you've finally become aware of what a shit show it is, then click on the link on this video underneath the video here, go to my website, become a subscriber, and start to learn what to do to pull yourself out of the medical matrix. Very good and neutrifying is number one, like you were saying before.
So here's the thing that and I don't know if this is as big of a deal as I think it might be, but low acidity stomach acid, if you taking if you don't have the proper balance, then are you going to even absorb whatever you do? Take No. And it's not just the stomach, it's also the small intestine because if you if you cut so here's how it goes in human digestion. We got the mouth, we got the throat, we got the stomach. Then we have about twelve feet of small
intestine, and then we have the colon the small intestine. If you cut it open, it looks like a hose that's filled with a plush carpet. And there's all these fingerlike projections in the small intestine. They're called villi, and there's millions of them, and on the top of each villie there's microvillies.
There are actually billions with a bee of tissue in your small intestine, the intention of which is to absorb nutrients into the bloodstream, which is interesting because it leads to the really interesting little factoid that when food is inside your digestive tract, it's outside of the human body. Because the digestive tract it's a big tube from the mouth to the rear end, right big tube,
And when the stuff is in the tube, it's outside the body. It doesn't get inside the body until it's been absorbed into the bloodstream that happens in the small intestine through the microvilli and the villae. Wheat, barley, rye and oats in most human beings. Wheat, barley rye and oats in most human beings damage the villai, making it difficult for your body to absorb things.
And here's another little fun fact to know and tell. Your immune system central headquarters is in the small intestine at the borderline between the outside and the inside of the body. So if you damage, you know, damaging the villa is like cutting holes in the border wall, punching holes in the border wall. Things are going to sneak through that shouldn't ought to be in there. And that's you know, you get autoimmune diseases and all this other stuff.
And it's not because you have a bad gene or a voodoo curse. It's because you were eating the wrong food all the time you didn't know it. And healthy stomach acid is a really really really really really really important link a domino in this chain. If you don't have healthy stomach acid, your sol as far as being able to absorb nutrients. And you know what gives people healthy stomach acid, salt and calcium. What is everybody deficient in salt
and calcium. And that was on purpose. So the people that tell you to take apposite or vinegar to help increase your stomach acid, does that help? Now? It manages it manages it. It's like giving your body more acid, giving your stomach more acid, temporary, temporary, Yeah, okay, yeah, because the goal here and the you know, the foundation belief is that the human body knows how to be healthy. Your stomach knows how
to have adequate, healthy amounts of stomach acid. It knows how to do it, but it needs raw materials to do It needs salt and needs calcium. If you're on a salt restricted diet, which everybody is, because everybody's medical doctor told them that too much salt causes high blood pressure, even though it doesn't, and that was determined by Harvard University in the early fifties. No relationship between salt and high blood pressure doesn't exist. It's a myth.
That's huge, that's huge. This was done on purpose, Daniel, I mean think it through. Linus Pauling himself said you can trace the origin of every disease to a mineral deficiency, a nutrient deficiency. Every disease is related to a nutrient deficiency with an emphasis on minerals. So what better way to create a chronic disease epidemic then by decreasing the ability of people to absorb their
food. The perfect storm. So you put everybody on a salt restricted diet and you feed everybody whole week so they don't have stomach acid and the tissue and the gut that absorbs nutrients is slowly destroyed. So you the perfect groundwork for the genesis of chronic disease. And who facilitate? Who wins in the metal of a model like that pharmaceupic, Yeah, the right. The food
pyramid puts that those up a on a high bracket. Dude, don't they You know, I've my colleagues and I have identified twelve foods Oh yeah, that are really bad for you. And every single one of these foods is something that people eat all the time. And that is not a coincidence that one is right next to the ten questions asked your MD. Yeah, call back, click on that, Click on that, see what happens. If
you scroll down, there should be a graphic with a list. No, I got to put that on there Okay, so yeah, that video explains what the foods are and why I don't just list the foods for I actually tell you why they're bad for you, which is kind of important. But it's stuff that we eat all the time. And the first four are wheat, barley, ryan oates, grains that contain gluten. They're bad for you.
You shouldn't eat them. Going back to your humor, I think that in that video you say this is the last time you're going to like me. It is because I'm going to tell people to stop eating everything that they eat all the time, and you know that creates cognitive dissonance. But nonetheless,
this is the situation that we're in. We eat all the wrong foods all the time because we've listened to medical professionals who have no training, no respect, no appreciation, no clinical experience with medical nutrition tell us what foods to eat. We all let the people who manufacture the food tell us what food is good and what food is bad. Everybody's undernutrified and we're toxic waste
dumps and we wonder why we're sick. I wonder how you make it past sixty quite frankly, but this is it, right, We need to stop eating food that stop putting diesel fuel into an unletted engine. It's gumming up the works. Neutrified the body with the foundation pack, and then detoxify. I mean, if you do these three things, the chances are high that your body that you won't need a private appointment with someone like me. That your body will rally and fix itself. This is another eye opener for most
people. It's hard for people to believe that, you know, you don't need a private appointment with a with a holistic physician. That maybe you do. But the first thing to do, stop eating food that's hurting you. Fill your body's nutritional tank up, and then detox and see how the hell you feel. Most people would be surprised at how they feel if they just did those three things. How does does rice get grouped in with the rest of the grains? There is rice because I mean it's a starch, and
I've heard very negative things about stars lately. Yeah, so there's a there's an and and See this is another thing that's worth while talking about, right because we don't have a free medical market. There isn't an objective, well funded medical research facility anywhere in the world that can answer these questions once and for all. Rice good or bad, beans good or bad, you know, meat good or bad. These things should be pretty easy for medical science,
for objective, objective scientists to be able to figure out. But we don't have a free medical market. There is no objective who's going to pay the grant for them to do the research? Right exactly? Oh, man, if I was, if I had Elon Musk's money, I could change the world in five years because this stuff would be relatively easy to figure out if you actually had an objective scientific community of people who were whose goal was
to figure this out. We don't have that, so you know, I mean, I might The recommendations I make now are different than the recommendations I made when I started this because you learn more. That's why it's called the practice of medicine. But it's a point that's well taken, right. I Mean, here's an interesting question. How much water should a human being drink? Nobody knows? How much protein should a human being consume every day?
Nobody knows, Nobody knows. It hasn't been figured out. And if somebody tells you that they figured it out, they're lying. Because the objective research hasn't been done. Research has been done, but it's not objective, and it needs to be. It's never going to happen in our lifetimes because big farm ain't going to have nothing to do with that. So right now, when you put the word objective in research next to each other, it's kind
of like an oxymoron. Yep, one hundred percent, one hundred percent. You know it's not good. I mean, here's another interesting thing that underlines this. Right. Russian scientists a number of years ago determined that in order for the heart to pump blood throughout the entire body and then back to the heart, its contractive force would need to be one million times stronger than it is right now. The heart muscle does not have the mechanical ability to pump
blood throughout the body and back the heart. More and more people that are looking at this subjectively, the heart's job is not the pump blood. The heart is like a valve that directs the flow of blood. What is it that helps the blood to move the lungs? The lungs and a very interesting phenomenon that was recently discovered called the fourth phase of water. Right, we
know three phases of water solid liquid in vapor. There's a fourth phase that exists between liquid and vapor and the fourth phase of In the fourth phase of water, water moves spontaneously in water that's in its that's in the fourth phase. Water moves spontaneously of its own accord. This, by the way, is how water gets to the top of trees, because we were taught in school it's osmosis, right. It's just the tissue absorbs the water and it
climbs up, and it climbs up. It's like if you stick a paper towel, you know, in a in a in a pool of orange juice. The orange juice absorbs up into the paper towel, but at a certain point of time, it can't get any higher because of gravity. So how does water all the way to the top of a giant's equoia tree? How does it do that? It's the fourth phase of water. How does water
move through the human body? The fourth phase of water. It's just simple things like this that we have taken for granted that we've been taught, which are not accurate. Here's another one. This will really make your head explode. And I hesitate to say it out loud because people are really going to think I'm a nutball. The speed of light is not constant. The speed
of light is not constant. All of Einstein's theories of relativty and everything we're based upon the fundamental notion that the speed of light is the same, it never changes. Yeah. So there's a guy named Ken Wheeler at theoria Apafhastus channel. In what he says is that light doesn't have a speed perturbation in the ether, which they deny. So as it's aggravating or agitating the ether, you see what's called visible. You know, you see illumination, but
no one ever sees light because that's apparently a different thing than illumination. So you're seeing the agitation of the ether when you see light. Isn't that fascinating? It's amazing, right, Yeah? I love stuff like that. Yeah. So, but the take home message here is because of the medical in medical science, because of the monopoly that's existed for over one hundred years, scientific objectivity and objective integrity has gone out the window. It does not exist
anymore. It's gone. It's dead. Superman is dead. It's gone. It does not exist, and we're suffering because of it. You know, it's like the Rife field generator. Remember Rife. He had the machine that would kill bacteria with sound waves. Yeah, and the Food and Drug Administration confiscated it. Well, that wasn't the only thing Rife invented. Microscope.
He had an unbelievable microscope that was able to see at magnifications thousands of times beyond what we have now, thousands of times beyond what we have now. And this was back in the twenties. So why would the Food and Drug Administration confiscate that? Because if we use that microscope today, we would actually
see what a virus is or what it isn't or what it isn't. We would actually see what the structure of a cell is and what it's not, and everything about medical science would change, and it would not be in the advantage of the pharmaceutical industry. So we've been fooled, we've been lied to for over one hundred years. We've been rockefellered, and it's killing us literally,
and more's the pity. But you know, there is a way out of the medical mouse trap, and you better check it out before we're deplatformed. Folks. It's only a matter of time. Something on the link and
go to my website and become a subscriber and figure it out. There's a there's something going on with Rumble too, because they're based out of Canada, and Trudeau and all of Canada's turmoil right now have placed greater restrictions on the content that can be you, you know, put out on certain platforms that are in Canadian territories. So it's only a matter of time before the censorship
starts hitting Rumble here. So just a matter of time or well, we'll be rolling in his grave if he saw what was happening now, or maybe he'd be dancing with glee because he'd figure out he was right after all. Right, what a thing to be right about. You know. Good,
We got a decent amount of people in here today and that's good. And there's always a lot on the replay too, So you can you really intrigued me with the fourth phase of water thing when you're talking about how it spontaneously moves, because I've been tracking the whole doctor Emoto thing for a while and you know how and going back to the same man Ken Wheeler talking about how structured water is so important, you know, to get the trauma out of
it because it carries memory and it's kind of like, you know, water is life, so is water also consciousness? Could it be something like it makes you wonder? Right? So the guy that you want to have on the show, his name is, last name is Pollock P O. L L A C K. Gerald Pollock to do a web search for him the fourth phase of water. He has a laboratory at the University of Washington in Seattle that's studying this. He came and gave a presentation to the Nature Pathic
Medical Institute's annual conference. Okay, a couple of years ago. It was fascinating. That's where I learned about it. But he's the man to talk to now. He does, in fact have an objective research facility, but I'm not sure if it's separate and distinct from what he does at the University of Washington or whether it's embedded in the University of Washington. I think it's
separate and distinct, but I don't know. You probably have to be so that they don't, you know, utilize that to take away a tenure or
something like that. So if it's fascinating stuff, that's you know that they're discovering about water and it also and the fourth phase of water being able to move spontaneously all by itself is just one aspect of it, because they've also been able to prove that water in its fourth phase has a memory, which which is fascinating and gives credence to the whole science of theopathy, which is
the most misunderstood the system of medicine on planet Earth. Right now, all right, doctor Glidden, we have one more person calling that we got all the time. Yeah, I got all the time in the world. We're good. All right, Hello from I don't see your name up here, so go ahead and state your name and then Elizabeth, Okay, do you have a question for doctor Glyndon. I do, yes, I've been following his protocols with some longevity stuff. I'm having trouble with my eyes and I'm
getting ready to go get it looked them, looked at. But I'm really concerned, and I'm going to end up again in the medical model and not in a in a natural pathic way to figure out what could you know, how I could support my eye health. Okay, So we need to make a distinction between diagnosis and treatment. So whatever you can do to help figure out what's the the actual pathology with the eye would be helpful. But here's what I do not recommend that anybody ever do. Unless you've had trauma to
your head, do not agree to having a CT scan. Do not do that. Do not have a CT scan. They can do an MRI, but no CT scan to the brain because one CT scan delivers five hundred times the amount of radiation is one chest x, right. The medical doctors don't care about the long term consequences of that, So no CT scan number one.
If you want to do more diagnostic stuff, so you go to the medical doctor, you have them diagnosed, figure out what the problem is is that macular degeneration is a dry macular degeneration, is a wet macular degeneration? Is something else? What that? What could be one hundred different things. And then you go to my website and research the protocol that exists on the
website. If you can't find a protocol, if you yeah, if you can't find a protocol on my website, then come to the live chat, which we do twice a week, and tell me what the diagnosis is on the live chat, and I'll tell you what to do. In addition to the foundation pack and the dietary change, and that's how we do it. Okay, okay, okay, very good. The thing is I've got flashing and you know that comes at dusk and it's not getting any worse. But
but that's my that's I mean. So you see flashes of in their visual field at twilight, ye, it's probably your retina. But the medical doctor will be able to figure that out, or just the you know, the eye doctor, the the ologists will be able to figure that out. And that's what I would do. And then once you know, oh it's a problem with my retina, it's a problem with something else, then you can research that on my website. Okay, all right, I'll do that.
I will do. Thank you so much, and I appreciate so much your the knowledge that you were imparting and the truth of it. That's very kind of you. Yeah, become a subscriber, spread the message, help other people to find their way out of this mess as well, because we're all in this together. Thank you so much, Thank you so much. Bye
bye. Yeah. Somebody who I knew a while back, they were having problems with their eyes and they did laser and all kinds of stuff, and they had a type of diabetes that could have been causing the retina, but they didn't address that part, and they had gastra paris and all kinds of other issues going on that seemed to somewhat like just when when I was starting to do research on it, it sounds like they matched up to a certain type of was it Azempic was one of the one of the drugs that caused
all that stuff caused the gastro preuss could cause the type of diabetes, and then later down the lane you get the eye problems. Well, what do you call the person who graduates last in medical school doctor? Unfortunately? Yeah. So, you know, we talk a lot, and rightly so, about the bigger problem with the medical monopoly and the allopathic method, which is reductionistic and which is inconsistent with natural law. That's one thing, and that's
a big thing. But the other thing is just medical incompetence. There was a really interesting study. It was done about a year ago. I think it was published in the USA Today or Time or somewhere, but it was a major publication and the numbers were startling. It was don't quote me on what the numbers were, but it was like right around sixty or seventy percent of the time. When people go to doctor A with a problem and they get a diagnosis, and then they go to doctor B for a second opinion,
doctor B gives them a different diagnosis. Yes, how is that possible? Well, somebody doesn't know what the crap they're doing, right, somebody's wrong, And it happens the majority of the time. And it's just like the example that you gave. I mean, it could be a drug reaction. Probably a drug reaction. You have to rule that out. But you know, the stupid medical doctor isn't going to go there because they're stupid and they just they don't get it. It's a problem. Yeah, I think
that. I think that particular medicine was synthesized Gila monster venom or something like that that they were utilizing, and that was like impairing the vegas nerve. That was either problem that the person had. They had the vegas nerve paralysis, and that was possibly from the ozempic, which then caused the gash of previuses cause all the other problems that they were having. And then will and
behold they have this you know, eye deterioration. So you know, right now, I think there are I don't know, there's at least thirty drugs right now which were approved by the Food and Drug Administration which have lawsuits against them. These are just the current ones. If you go back in time, there have been hundreds. Viox was one of the most famous. Premarin
another one very famous. These drugs are all approved by the Food and Drug Administration, approved for use by the governmental organization whose job it is to keep us safe, and they all hurt people, and nobody goes to jail, and nobody wants to change the system or get to the root cause of the problem because everybody's you know, on the payroll of the pharmaceutical industry that works
in Washington, d C. And it's never going to change. So you know, I said this I think the last time I was with you. I'll say it again because it's true. A lot of people, thankfully now because of the coronavirus misdirection in idiocy and lies, are starting to see through the veil of the conventional medical model and see the problems there. Right people are waking up. But I'm telling you, man, after thirty five years
of clinical work as a licensed nature pathic physician doing primary care. Maoutter as bad as you think it is, it's one hundred times worse. It is one hundred times worse. Which again my mantra, the best possible thing that you can do to optimize your health is to fire your medical doctor, extract yourself from that system, and learn what to do with alternatives to make yourself
healthy. Yeah, and on that note, I go into some of the like you said, you know, actually what's going on on that side of the industry and things like that. But you know, it's been my not so much a suspicion. I think I pretty much know that there's a very deliberate attempt here to harm and destroy. And that's why the system is allowed to function the way it is, because that is a success for them. That's not an accident, that's not a mistake, that's not some kind of
you know, unsuspected unexpected occurrence because we told you to do something. Now that was it wasn't. It was ninety safe and effective save for them, and effective at what they wanted to do. And you know, it's far for the course because it wasn't the nature pathic doctors or the homeopaths or the ier vedic practitioners or anybody else in World War two who conducted inhumane experiments on the inmates of the concentration camps medical experience. It was the medical doctors,
the mds that did that. Wasn't anybody else. Was the mds that did that. It wasn't anybody else that did the Tuskegee experiments. Was the mds that did that. You know, the history of medicine is the halls are littered with the discarded remains of really bad things that the medical doctors did. It was the medical doctors. It wasn't the chiropractice. It wasn't the nature paths, It wasn't the homing you pass. It wasn't the iovateic practitioners,
It wasn't anybody any other medical profession It was them. And they're still in the cat bird. See how is that possible? I think we're all locked into the matrix man, and we don't know our asks from our elbows here, and it's killing us. The thing that I don't think people get is that you know, they and this is I think done deliberately too, is they make a couple boogeymen like they'll have like a fauci or something like that.
So everybody thinks if you just change the faces, that the system changes the problem. You're right, You're one hundred percent right, one hundred percent right. You know, from from God's ears to your lips or whoever that goes, you're absolutely right. And this is why there's only one solution here. We need a free medical market. We need a free medical market.
You know, we need the government, President Trump right to create a federal Department of Holistic Medicine, taking the regulation of vitamins and herbs and botanical medicines and everything that we do out of the hands of the drug companies, out of the hands of the Federal Trade Commission and give it to the doctors who actually practice it for a living, and let the Food and Drug Administration.
But the only thing they do is drugs, that's all they do. And we have all types of medicine have equal access to hospitals in it's mandated that medical insurance covers everything. That's what needs to happen. And if in a free medical market, if we actually by some genie in the bottle, magic woke up tomorrow and it was like that within two years, medical doctors who didn't practice trauma care or surgery would be out of a job because in a
free medical market, people gravitate towards what works. Our medisine works for chronic disease. That's we are the dog for that hunt. But again people don't know it and they're suffering needlessly because of it. We have one more call from Michigan. All right, yeah, hello Michigan. How are you to state your name? And we're on with doctor Peter Glidden. Hi, my name is Tracy. I actually live in South Carolina. Now, okay, beside the point, gotcha. I had a question about fighter veins, what
causes them and how would I remedy that? Uh. The there's a saying in therapeutic science that when you hear hoof beach, you think about horses before you think about zebras, which means you think about the most common things that cause things before you think about weird things that cause things. So the first thing that consider with spider veins is it's a deficiency in copper, the trace mineral copper. Because there's a molecule that the body makes called elastin, which
keeps tissues elastic. Hence the name copper is necessary to form elastin. Copper is a mineral and an essential nutrient. The body cannot make copper. Copper has to be imported it somehow, either in a supplement or in the food. It's not in the food, it's in liver. You could eat a lot more liver, right, have beef liver every day? Who can do
that? Beef liver is disgusting. So you need a copper supplement. But from my way of looking at things, which is the correct way of looking at things, which is based on thirty five years of clinical experience, copper is one of ninety essential nutrients. So in order to get copper to be
metabolized efficiently, you need the other eighty nine essential nutrients. And if you're so deficient in one nutrient that you have a physiological condition like spider veins, guaranteed you have other nutrient deficiencies that just haven't shown up yet or you're not aware of, for instance. Right, So we do the ninety essential nutrients, we do the Healthy Foundation pack plus extra copper, And there's a lot of different ways to get extra copper. There's a so what I would do
is get the there's a supplement manufactured by this company that we advocate. It's called Selenium Ultimate Selenium, and that has adequate amounts of extra copper in it. So I would do the Healthy Foundation pack plus selenium, and I would eliminate the twelve bad foods. That's how I would approach that, And you
know I would. To me, this would be like the canary in the coal mine, because this is an indication of a nutrient deficiency, which means that you better start to pay attention and fix this problem because if you don't, it's only a matter of time until something else breaks. Because remember, all chronic diseases are related to nutrient deficiencies. So that's what I would do if I were you. Does that make sense? Okay? Can you hear me? Yeah? Can you hear me? Can you hear me? Yeah,
we can hear you. Okay, you I am sorry. I only thought about the last third of that. Yeah, I was gonna say what happened. What happened there is that somehow when I put the phone down, I think I might have touched the mute button. But you can still hear on the red play so you'll be able to hear it. Just fine, It's just you didn't Yeah, yeah, I'll watch it. I'll listen to it on the replay. I'll definitely take that into high consideration, and I
greatly appreciate both of you men's work. I've turned to more holistic, more herbal things to take care of my issues, and I haven't been able to find anything about spider ban so I know it's not the top of the list as far as concerns in the world right now, but well, but it's important. It's important because it's a it's an indication of a weakness and you
need to fix it. Yes, if you don't, it's just going to get weaker as time goes by, and then you're sol So so listen to the recording and call us back in about a month and tell us what happened. I definitely will their. Thank you both very much, Okay, best
of luck. Thank you all right, doctor Peter Glidden. I have to go do a personal training session here and I think I just got the message saying that I vans in the shop, so Rebecca swinging by to come grab me to go do that, and then I'm picking the van up afterwards. So very good. You don't need but it's information regardless. Appreciate hanging out with you. I look forward to it very much. Keep up the good
work. Yeah, I really appreciate you coming on and having these conversations with us, with us especially, I get a lot out of it personally, and it's always a pleasure. And again i've I love your sense of humor period. At the end, just got to say it. I will I will endeavor to be more funny in the future. All right, sir, thank you, and see you next Thursday, hopefully, very good. Thank you, good bye. All right, everybody that was the show today.
One more person tried to call while the other person was on. Sorry, and get a chance to get in this week, but you will be able to do it next week. And if you want to go on to let me just show you what I'm talking about here, So it's not just saying things that go into the ether and have no meeting. Let me show you what I'm talking about. So on the actual video right now that you're looking at right here, op, click the one right before. Okay, so
we scrolled down. This is the video. I just it's down back before the thing started. So doctor Peter Gludden answers your health questions. Boom, and then it says, get Healthy with Doctor Peter Gluden and d this is the link. You just go ahead and click it and you're right there, all right. And then you click this button and there's options there. One is in Spanish, same thing. If you want it to be the Spanish
plan where everything is in Spanish so you can read it easier. You can pick that one if you want to challenge yourself if you don't speak Spanish. It might be a little counterintuitive, but you know, self defeating a little bit. But I mean, if hey, I'm all for learning stuff, so health Hero. And then there's the Yearly. It's cheaper doing the yearly, all right, And there you have it. That's two times a week that he does the question and answer with with time off for Thanksgiving coming up.
But that's Tuesdays and Thursdays. He does the show two hours before he does Mine Life Q and a his and then he does the what do you call it the Tuesday I think that might be around eight o'clock Central, but don't quote me on that. I meant to hit this one up today, but I was on a call actually with his wife at the time, so I didn't get a chance to get onto the show too, prior to my show. But it's there. It's there for you. I highly recommend taking
advantage of the opportunity there. All right, Okay, thank you so much, greatly appreciate it. No, it's not a real piano. Totally wish it was nice fireplace too. Huh. This kind of looked reminds me of a like a Florida home. What do you think it is? So cal? I don't know. Is that a palm tree right there in backyard where I'm putting the current? Maybe you can't see the mouse, but uh right, it's everything's backward. Never mind over there by the piano. It looks
like there's a palm tree in the backyard. Anyway, have a good one. You see the description. You'll be able to find the stuff that you need. Until then, have a wonderful week. I've been working on my book and I'm getting very close and very starting to organize in my head. So I've been working on that rather than doing my typical three or four videos a week. Once that's done and I can start editing and then you know, back to doing more videos. But I just gotta I gotta hit it.
When I have the have it all sell, you know, have it all organized in my mind. You can write it on piece of paper and you'll be like, yeah, but what were the details? You know, the outline's fine, but what's and then you see the interconnecting parts, especially if you're trying to put together a puzzle about history that's not being taught. Do you know how freaking difficult that is? Because the information that you're looking
for doesn't exist, it''s omitted. You have to glean off of inferences and then you have to go see if there's anything to that, and then study them individually without grouping them together, because that are going to deny that part and you won't find anything about it. So the documents, pulling up old PDF files of old documents that have been scanned in things, looking into the books, you know, the books that I can acquire on my own and
then or have access to on my own. That's so much acquired. Oh, it's funny, it's it's a lot of work. And then I, of course, you know, just because I've heard something, and I've heard a lot of times, doesn't mean that I'm going to write that in my book as a fact. I'm Bill Cooper, you know, you're using the Bill Cooper method of read everything, listen to everybody, believe in nothing until you can research it, find it it's true in your you know, do
your own research on it. So I know that Telly butchered that it doesn't
matter. So every little detail, every little detail. I can write five pages in eight hours, sometimes only that much because I'm going all over the place trying to verify every aspect of it to make sure that this is going to be a legitimate alternative, not alternative, but the actual, real, like type history book that's going to make things a lot more easy to understand and possibly more terrifying as to the outcome of the reality of that knowledge.
But we're going there. It's called priest craft until somebody steals it. No, it's gonna priest Craft Beyond Babylon. And it's kind of like a a nudge to the Mystery Babylon series by Bill Cooper. But I've I've gone so many different places and I'm like it could you could possibly? And I don't mean to say this in like, you know, an arrogant way or now at all, because I'm utilizing Bill Cooper's information in my book along with a ton more of stuff. Right, you could consider it like a behold a
pale horse. For this generation. He covered what he covered there, I'm covering what I'm covering here. Putting them together puts together a whole lot of the pieces of the puzzle that we're living in. We're living in this puzzle. It's labyrinth, all right. Bye. And when it comes out, of course, you guys will have you'll know about it.
