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then it is. And this is a place where a special like minded people gather each and every week to discuss important issues and ask important questions related to our most precious possession, that, of course, is good health. I'm so glad you decided to join us today, Ladies and gentlemen, Welcome, Welcome to this hour of the Doctor Bob Martin Show. I'm Doctor Bob. I'm here to encourage you to become your own best doctor most of the time. Now, we've got a special guest coming up a little bit later
in the hour. I want you to stay tuned for that. All this is gonna be good. One of my heroes, one of my heroes in life, is coming up. I'm gonna be having the honor of interviewing this amazing human being. You will be amazed. So stay tuned. She has a new book out and you will love hearing her comments. But we begin this hour telling you that we have a health poll question on the website.
Love to get your opinion of this week's health poll question. You know, there's been a lot of talk about whether someone should be president of the United States past a certain age. Everybody's questioning age now, specifically with President Joe Biden's age and any other person who's getting up there in their age, and our guest is going to sort of blow that out of the water. But nonetheless, now the age of a person being the president of the United States
is coming into questions. So we asked this question on my website at doctor bob dot com, spelling out the word doctor, doctor bob dot com. Since seventeen percent of people aged seventy five to eighty four and thirty two percent of people aged eighty five or older have Alzheimer's dementia, the worst form of dementia. Are you in favor of setting a maximum age to be president of the United States? Yes? Or no? Should we set a maximum age
for presidency in the United States? Yes or no? Please vote on that at doctor bob dot com spelling out the word doctor doctor Bob dot com. Will have the results on another show. Speaking of that. Of course, now we hear all this stuff about these doctors coming coming to the White House. A neurologist who specializes in Parkinson's disease. Does President Joe Biden have Parkinson's disease? You know what's going on here? Well, Parkinson's experts predict that
President Biden's health over the next four years. They can predict it. In fact, that Biden stration is being forced to fend off uncomfortable questions about whether the president has Parkinson's disease. Since this neurologist is what visited the White House like eight or nine times specializing in Parkinson's disease. The visitor logs reveal the
doctor that's what he does. An umbrella Parkinson's disease is an umbrella condition for brain disorders that cause slower movements, stiffness and tremors, and other symptoms. This doctor visited the White House like eight times over the last eight months or the last past year. And neurologists mds are finally speaking out about what the next four years could look like if President Biden does in fact indeed have the condition, if he's successful in a second term. They say the public should
know what they're signing up for in voting for current President Joe Biden. Doctor Chris Winter is a neurologist in Virginia who has treated hundreds of Parkinson's patients. That's what he is saying. And you also have another doctor Albhi Caperria is a neurologist based at the University of North Carolina. Both of them did not want to perform an online diagnosis and reiterated that they had not examined President Biden in person. However, they did say that these he has sort of symptoms
of a person who would have typical Parkinson's disease or parkinson syndrome. Now, it is true, the other slow movements, the stiffness, and there are other signs. President has a laundry list apparently of the hallmark the hallmark symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Based on these neurologists. I've seen it for years as well. I've talked about it here on the show. I've talked about all
the president's president's health conditions over the years here on the show. So it's not that I'm talking about one over the other based on a political agenda that I have. We do not have a political agenda on the show. We are a political we don't. But I have been free to comment on the
health of presidential candidates presidents themselves on the show. But when you look at his stiff gait and balance issues falling frequently, and his quiet voice where he whispers, and his faint voice, and also mixing up words, and I know a lot of people have well, he's always done. That's just Joe. No, those are classic signs. When you put them all together,
it's never one sign is a constellation of signs. Now, in an attempt to assure voters and Democrats that President and is fit enough to win the election and another four years in office. The President and his team have promised he will rest more often and stop performing his duties after eight PM. That is their promise to Americans this. Doctor Caprina and doctor Winter state very candidly that if the President does have Parkinson's, the symptoms cannot be relieved with rest.
So you can't relieve the symptoms of Parkinson's with just resting, It's not possible. They said that within five to ten years of a diagnosis, patients with Parkinson's, their speech becomes increasingly soft and slurred, which is what we notice is going on with President Biden right now. Walking becomes harder while patients are also struck with persistent tiredness. That's why he has to have the short schedule apparently. But if patients are not treated the White House claims Biden is not,
then they can deteriorate much more quickly. Over the last twelve months, the doctors warned that the President would likely continue to suffer from more of the same symptoms that happen more frequently, So that's more falls more cognitive impairment, which often comes with Parkinson's disease. One of the doctors said, I saw him freeze at the June teenth. It's just more of that same reality.
That's doctor Winter's saying this. And within three to four years. Doctor Winter's warns he's a neurologist we're talking about here, warned he's a specialist in Parkinson's disease. Warned that President Biden could be at risk of other complications with his Parkinson's disease. They believe he has is all the homeworks for it, even though they're not confirming it. And these include long and wakeful nights where he
struggles to get sleep. He already has sleep apnea that's a problem, as well as suffering from nightmares and hallucinations that make him increasingly fatigued and confused during the day. It's also possible that he declines to such a point. These are the doctors stating this where he is not there much any more cognitively, he's just losing his cognition, meaning he would seem aloof distracted and struggle to engage with aids and advisors. Parkinson's has five different stages, with moderate at
Parkinson's disease considered to be stage two or three when symptoms are noticeable. Doctor Winter's, one of the neurologists Parkinson's specialists, doesn't use the staging system, but believes President Biden definitely has moderate Parkinson's, at least saying that it was definitely impacting his daily living. In severe Parkinson's, which he will probably progress to at stage four, patients are unable to stand without assistance but need to
use a cane or a walker to stand up. And I mean it's just I mean, so the diagnosis and the outlook from these two experts that have been looking at and analyzing the current President of the United States, Joe Biden in their assessments, even though they don't want to try to diagnose somebody without without actually examining them, they claim he has all the hallmarks, every one
of them. You can check the boxes off, and you just can't hide that anymore because that's not the way it used to be in his life. All Right, we have a very special guest coming up. You will not want to miss this. You are tuned into the Doctor Bob Martin Show, because I'm gonna stand by you. I will always stand by you, and I welcome you or welcome you back to this hour of The Doctor Bob Martin
Show. We thank you so very much for tuning into the program today, And if you're just tuning into the show, I want to call your attention to my website where I have a new poll question. I'd love to get your opinion of it, and it goes like this, Since seventeen percent of people between the ages of seventy five and eighty four and thirty two percent of people eighty five years of age and older have Alzheimer's dementia, are you in favor of a maximum age to be President of the United States? Yes?
Or no? Because, as many of you know, people are calling into question right now President Joe Biden's age and the fact that he very likely he has and I just talked about this in the last segment, very likely has Parkinson's disease. And he's had a neurologist visiting the White House who specializes in
that over the last year about eight or nine times. And I shared with you comments from a couple of other neurologists who have been viewing him over the years with the slurring and the speech and the tripping and the gate problems, and they're saying, Yep, he has it, So we asked this question to get your opinion. Should there be a maximum age for a person to be eligible to be president of the United States? Yes? Or no?
Now you can vote on that question over on my personal website at doctor Bob dot com doctor bob dot com and spell out the word doctor doct r Bob dot com. Now. I am so excited, ladies and gentlemen, just absolutely thrilled and honored to have a guest on the program. Who is my hero in life, one of my great heroes. She just wrote a book entitled The Well Lived Life, and I'll give you the subtitle in just a moment here. Her name is doctor Gladys McGary. She is an internationally recognized
mother of holistic medicine. I mean she was talking about holistic medicine before anybody even mentioned the words. Following a career in family practice medicine for nearly eighty years, she now has a life consulting practice. She was the first medical
doctor to utilize acupuncture in the United States can you even imagine that? And founded the Gladys Taylor McGary Foundation to bridge the gap between holistic and traditional medicine, helping to expand the knowledge and application of holistic principles through scientific research and
education. Doctor McGarry also founded the Academy of Parasychology in Medicine. She has received numerous honors and awards, including the Humanities Award for Outstanding Service to Mankind, the David Stackhouse Award for Pioneering Excellence in Homeopathy, the Lifetime Distinguished Service Award at Muskingham College in Ohio, and was honored by the American Holistic Medical Association as a pioneer of holistic medicine. Her most recent book, Get This
Now. Her most recent book is The Well Lived Life at one hundred and three years old. But I'm going to say young, because she is young. One hundred and three years young. This doctor has these six secrets to health and happiness at any age she's going to share with us, which became a best seller this year. She wrote the book last year, and of course the subtitle of her book is a one hundred year old Doctor's six Secrets to Health and Happiness at every age. And now she's one hundred and three
and we're so privileged and honored to have her on the show. One of my heroes, Doctor Gladys McGarry, Doctor McGarry, thank you so much for joining us here on the program. Welcome and congratulations on your new book. Thank you for inviting me. It's all is a privilege. Is such an amazing lady. Let's just jump right into this. One of your six secrets to the well lived life in your book you talk about is to spend your energy wildly. What does that mean to spend your energy wildly? Can you
explain that to our audience. Yes, don't try to save it, because if you try to save it, you stop it from growing. And so you in order to be able to make the best of your energy, you use it, and in using it, you spread it. You don't put it in a box and put it in a bank. It does. It'll die if you do if you try to save it, but if you use
it, it continues to grow. And life and love have to work together because they need each other to continue to be Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to the voice of doctor Gladys McGarry, who has two mds behind her name. She is a conventionally trained medical doctor and she also has a medical degree in homeopathy, so she has MD MDH. Now some people believe that they're over the hill at age fifty. They're already. I hear people say this all the time. Oh I'm old, now I'm fifty, I'm over the
hill folks. And some people the marker for them feeling old or talking themselves into being old and elderly is about sixty five. Usually when somebody hits you know, the age of what is typically retirement age sixty five. Oh many, you know, in their minds, they start uttering those those words I'm old, and they get old. We're talking here to a pioneer in holistic medical care, doctor Gladys McGarry, who is thirty eight years past sixty five.
She's one hundred and three and by the way, happy belated birthday, because I know when you wrote this book you were one hundred and two years young. Now you're one hundred and three years young, which I mean, people can't even imagine that. In fact, some of them will probably demand to see your birth certificate because they won't even they can't even relate to it
because they're already feeling like half dead and they're only like sixty two. Do you find that to be the case, Gladys, where people just say are you really a hundred and three years of age? Well, it's hard for me to believe it, you know, because I don't know anybody else who is. I mean, my friends are all well, not gone, but they're you know, they're not on this dimension, so right. And I have grandsons who when he got to be five, he started crying at his
birthday party because he said he had to leave his fours behind. Sad thing for us to teach kid. Oh my god, oh my gosh. All right, ladies and gentle, we're ladies and John. We're talking about a new book that ought to be part of your health library. If you want to live long and be healthy and be happy, you should have this book. It's called The Well Lived Life by doctor Gladys McGary, m d md H. That book is available for you to find out about you can do
it. You can find the book in a couple of different ways. You can go to Gladys McGary dot com, Gladys McGary dot com, or you can send an email to Living med Med, livingmednine at gmail dot com, Livingmeddanine at gmail dot com. Or I suggest you go over to Gladys's website at Gladys McGary. That's g l A d Y s Mick Gary mc g a r e y dot com. Because over there you can also join doctor McGary's Be glad family by subscribing there and you'll receive doctor McGarry's Foundation for Living
Medicine's newsletter and other special announcements which I'm all over all the time. So we're going to take a break here, doctor McGary, and come back and ask you some more questions. We have a bunch of questions here to ask you, and ladies and gentlemen, we ask you to stand by as well, and we'll be back with our very special and honored guest, doctor Gladys McGarry on her brand new book which is just fantastic, The Well Lived Life.
I'm doctor Bob Martin. Are you waiting for the writing excuse? Are you waiting for sign and chears? While you're waiting time? Money? You in Henny, healthy and happy? Welcome or welcome back to this hour of the Doctor Bob Martins Show. Now coming up a little bit later in the program. Next hour, we're going to have this week's installments of the Health Alternative of the Week, the Health Outrage of the Week. We've got a product recall to tell you about. You won't want to miss out on that,
and a health mystery of the week. All of that, a lot of health related news. And we're going to go to questions questions from you the audience that have called our toll free number, our caller hotline asking for help with your health, health comments, all of it. And you can do that yourself if you haven't done so, here's the number, JOHNA. Down eight hundred six zero six eighty eight twenty two. That's how you get in contact with me to ask me a health related question or to make a
health comment. You can do it three sixty five twenty four seven. That number is available to you nationwide eight hundred six zero six eighty eight twenty two. Eight hundred six zero six eighty eight twenty two or my website doctor Bob dot com spelling out the word doctor doctor Bob dot com. All right, our special guest this hour is a very special lady. Her name is doctor Gladys McGarry. She has two medical doctor degrees. She is the author of
six books. The latest book I've got in my hand right now. It is entitled The Well Lived Life, A one hundred and three year old doctor talking about six secrets to health and happiness at any age. That's right, I said, one hundred and three years of age. Our guest is one hundred and three years of age, doctor Gladys mcairy. You've broken the record
here. I've had other centenarians on the program. It's been a while, but I don't think I've had anybody that's a one hundred and three years of age that can still walk, talk, chew gum and keep sentences together. So congratulations on all of that, plus writing a book within the last year. It's amazing. Well, you know, I had written the other six books about medicine, about practicing or medical field, but I couldn't quite get
the message across about what that was all about. And this book is about what the very essence of our life is about and what healingism and so it's a different h reach to our whole existence. And you know, I'm legally right now, I'm legally blind, but my eyesight is gone, but my insight has gotten better. So let's not give up, kids, Let's keep going. Absolutely, that's what it's all about. And the other question I had you you were talking, we talked about you know why it's important to
you know, spend all your energy wildly living. You know, a life wildly that you're recommending here can be interpreted as like taking risks, which can be frightening to some people. They don't want to do that. Has there ever been a time when you felt frightened or afraid? And how to deal
with those kinds of feelings of living wildly? Well, you know, there many times it's happened, but some I'm really hard when I've been married for forty six years and my husband asked for a divorce and it totally blindsided me because we had done so much together and we had these six children and life was so good, and I thought everything was fine. And then he asked for a divorce. Well, I was completely knocked off of my base.
I just had no way to where to go. I was coming home from work and from my office and to my empty home in Casa Grandie because the only person there was my dog, and I was just I was in my car and I was screaming and yelling at the world and telling the world what I thought, how unfair it was and what all was going on. I was really really broken. I was so broken. I was just terrible.
And finally I pulled over to the side of the road and I got out of the car and I stood there with the door open and looked into my car, and I thought, do I want to live the rest of my life like that? It's so ugly, it's mean, it's cruel. I don't like it. And so I was standing there looking into the car where I figured I'd been so vocal about how I was, how broken I was, and all of a sudden, the voice came down to me, this is the day the Lord has made. Let us reach and be glad in
it. And there I was with my name in front of me, and I thought, oh, I, no, no, no, I can't live like that. I'm going to change. So I got back in the car and I went home and I explained what I was going to do to my dog. And then the next morning I went into town and changed my license plate so that it read be glad, because I decided, all right, every day now from here on, when I get into that car, I'm going to have to see that license plate, which tells me how I'm
going to continue so be glad. And not only will I have to do it. But every when I'm in traffic, all the cars behind me will see that, be glad. So it's a message, important message that I have to give to the world, and I need to do that. So that's what I did. I changed my way of thinking about where my life was going to something that was different from from such a terrible, terrible place that I had pictured. M Well, God bless you for sharing that with
us, Doctor Gladys McGary. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to the voice of doctor Gladys McGarry, a medical doctor, a doctor of medical homeopathy. The book she wrote is entitled The Well Lived Life a one hundred and three year old Doctor Her Six Secrets to Health and Happiness at Any Age, which by the way, became a best seller just months ago. Now. You can find out more about this on her website at Gladys McGary dot com,
Glattice McGary dot com. You can also email something to them and they can help you to join her Doctor Gladys be glad Family subscribers and you'll receive her Foundation for Living Medicine newsletter at Livingmdanine at gmail dot com. Livingmdanine at gmail dot com. We'll be back with our special guest, doctor Gladys McGarry. After this, stay tuned. You're tuned into the Doctor Bob Martin Show.
So Orry m Bossom Number Simoncible, the one Never Single Days, A powerful how apropos to wheel in that rejoin music that could be all about doctor Gladys McGary MD's life, her new book, The Well Lived Life a one hundred and three year old doctors six secrets to health and happiness at every single age. We're talking with her right now. We're so glad to have her on the program. I know a lot of people they think they're over the hill
at age sixty five. Well, she is thirty eight years past age sixty five, at a tender age of one hundred three years young, and here she is wrote a book just last year. She can still talk. She is doing so many things and has done so many things to help humanity. And we're so privileged and honored to have her on the show today. Doctor
Gladys McGary. Coming from a medical doctor, your secret obviously of love being the most powerful form of medicine that really challenges your colleagues in conventional Western medicine, allopathic medicine, their approach to healing. So tell us about the changes
that you have seen in the Western medicine approach to healing. Well, you know, I went to medical school during World War Two and everything was focused towards killing and getting rid of I mean, that was that's where the future led us at that time, and in medicine we pick that up and that's what we're still working with. We're identifying diseases so that we can get rid of them, and I don't think that that's where we need to go.
We created the American Holistic Medical Association because I thought there was a different and a deeper message to what was being done. I felt like our job as medical people was to help our patients identify and understand the disease and then work with it and learn the lessons that that disease was trying to teach them. So it was a matter of not getting rid of the disease, but learning what it was. That disease, like everything else that we experience in this
long is here to teach us. Well. Thank goodness for good well, thank goodness for you doctor McGary. That myself and all my colleagues and so many other people in the alternative functional medicine, alternative medicine, all these medicine are standing on your shoulders with you paving the weight for us. And it sounds like you have the same philosophy as the father of medicine, Hippocrates that said the greatest medicine of all is to teach people how not to need it,
which is really what you're saying. And I think that is so amazing. Well, you know it really is, because if your whole focus is in the dark aspect of getting rid and killing, life doesn't become very nice. But if you can realize that you're here for a special reason. Each one of us has a special place in this world just lifetime, and no one else can fill that place. It's like a huge jigsaw puzzle and we're one of the pieces. And you know yourself, if you've made a thousand
piece jigsaw puzzle and you lose one piece, you're the last piece. You can't find it. You drive yourself crazy trying to find that. Lads, well, where's that piece? We are Each one is here for a purpose and to fill a special place that no one else can fill. Even twins have their own space in this world of ours. That's so true, and I appreciate you defining, you know, your kind of definition of lung vity, and that is that each and every one of us need to find purpose
in our lives is so very important. And I know a lot of people by now are probably saying, well, okay, doctor Bob, this is all great, but I want to know what doctor Gladys McGary eats, because there's got to be some secret sauce that she's using to be able to reach one hundred and three years of age and she's still writing books. Well, it's true, folks, and I'll just give you a little bit here. Correct me if I'm wrong. Doctor McGary. You are a big consumer.
First thing in the morning, you have prunes, and I look that up. By the way, it says prunes definitely improve a person's longevity because of all the high polyphenols and the vitamins in there. And you also apparently have and do this on a regular basis. You first thing in the morning have a bowl of raisin brand. Is that true? Yeah? You know everybody
can't eat the same thing. That's true. That works for me, It works for uh a couple of my kids, but I have uh still I have the six kids that have grown up to be very important people in my life and the life of the world. And they don't need the same things I do. They what works for them, that true works for you. Yeah, it shows you are all of our individuality and how important that is.
Okay, doctor McGary, stand by, We're going to have one more segment with you and we'll come back to our special guests, Doctor Gladys McGary. Check her website out. Please Gladys McGarry dot com for the book The Well Lived Life. I'm doctor Bob Martin. Make this all right? Welcome
or welcome back to this hour the Doctor Bob Martsen Show. Stick around, because coming up a little bit later, we're going to be talking about how all these people that are overweight or now quitting the drugs Osembic and waggle v and all these drugs that are now the blockbuster drugs for weight loss. How these people are now quitting a growing list of debilitating side effects. We're going to be talking about that. We're also going to be talking about the fact
that one out of every two cancers are caused by six lifestyle factors. We'll share that with you next hour plus this week's installments of the Health Alternative,
Outrage, Product Recall and Mystery of the Week our special guests. However, this segment this show Doctor Gladys McGary, MD, MDH the author of The Well Lived Life, a one hundred and three year old Doctor's Six Secrets to Health and Happiness at Every Age. You can find out more about this book and get a copy of it over at Gladys McGary dot com Gladys McGary dot com. You can also email Living med nine livingmdnine at gmail dot com to
find out more about the glad Family. Joined the glad Family, subscribing to the and receiving the Gladys doctor Gladys McGary's Foundation Living Medicine Newsletter. All there, All right, I just have a couple of quick questions left for us here today, doctor McGary. What is your vision for the medical field in order for it to be the best support for our health and longevity. Well,
let me tell you what I told my oldest son. I mean, he was just ready to start his medical practice in Del Rio, Texas, and he came through Phoenix. He's just got his training as an orthopedic surgeon, and he said, Mom, I'm going into the world I'm gonna have people's lives in my hands. I don't know if I can handle that. And I said to him, well, Carl, if you think you're the one that does the healer healing, you have a right to be scared,
but you have to understand. But sure, what you have learned as orthopedic surgery is very very important to anybody who's had something broken. We don't want a butcher taking care of us. We want a good surgeon who knows what he's doing to take care of us. However, when you've done your work and continue to do your work, it's not you who's doing the healing. It's the position within that patient who understands what you have said and what you're
doing because you're reaching to that patient position within them with love. Yes, love does the absolute healing. The physician that within that patient understands that takes it, as does the healing the way you told them. How it so so important to impart that message, Doctor McGarry. I wish I could spend more time with you, and I hope that you'll come back on the show in the near future. I wish you wellness and health and happiness. Thank
you so much. For writing this book, the well Lived Life, and God bless you and all of what you have done for humanity. Ladies and gentlemen, please stand by. We've got another hour of The Doctor Bob Martin Show straight ahead. We'll be right back
