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Speaker 1 (01:30):
Yeah, there is big breaking news and has been over
the last days about MAHA and finally some moms getting
answers that they would like. And one of the big
stories that we've been following is the latest on autism
and the major announced that the President was teasing over

(01:51):
the weekend.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
And by the way, I think I can say that
there are certain groups of people that don't take vaccines
and don't take any pills, that have no autism, that
have know what does that tell you something that's currently
Is that a correct statement?

Speaker 1 (02:06):
By the way, it's interesting to hear him say that
because he's talking about the Amish people. We're going to
talk about the whole press confidence the announcements they made.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
There are some studies that suggests that with the Amish,
for example.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
The Amish, Yeah, virtually, I no, I heard none. She
Bobby wants to be very careful with what he says.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
They are by the way, the scientists, the doctors. If
you're in flanked by RFK Junior and doctor Oz for
this announcement, and they are, they're being very precise, but
the President very candid in his conversation what he had
to say, joining us an expert our go to for
health questions to make America healthy again right up her rally,

(02:46):
miss He's been doing that for a while now.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
In fact, I'll tell you about my.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Latest phase of getting healthy again with her coming up
here in a little bit. But you also have some
personal experience, missiem alone with us right now about autism,
specifically how you fought it and won for your son
that I think moms and anybody that has somebody that
they care about they love that is is dealing with
this right now, you might get some you know, I

(03:11):
get some help with we'll talk about that. What wasn't
like for a mom to see this for the first time? Though,
like they're taking it seriously. They're they're they're talking to
people that they are are trying to track down, get
these studies out there and get the answers.

Speaker 5 (03:28):
I oh my gosh, I'm gonna get choked up. I
was one of those moms. I mean, I have a
thirty two year old son. I have a thirty one
year old daughter, and thirty two years thirty two years ago,
when Jake was born, he had a rough go at birth,
and uh, I was young. I didn't know anything about
vaccines back then, and so his birthing was was rough

(03:50):
and there was his at his at GAR score was low,
and they didn't know if he's going to make it
through the night. But the one thing that they made
sure of was that he got all of his vaccines. Now,
I didn't know much about that back then. But then
as he grew and started growing, and even as a baby,
there was something seriously wrong with them. And then as

(04:11):
he continued to get a little bit older, and when
kids are supposed to be talking and kids are supposed
to be playing with toys, toys like normal kids would
play with toys, he wasn't doing any of that. And
I would take him to doctor after doctor's speech. I
got him in speech therapy, occupational therapy. I did everything
a mom would do, and no one took me seriously.
I mean it was and he is a tall boy.

(04:34):
He's like six foot four, six foot five now, so
he was a tall, little boy, and so the tall
boy I was always holding on to him, and he
just had a lot of issues and we would end
up learning on later on down the road that he
was autistic, and we didn't know the cause of the
autism back then, but when he was finally diagnosed, that

(04:55):
led my husband and I out to chiropractic school because
we were told when he was around four for four
and a half that he We took him to a big,
large group of doctors. I got him in to be
evaluated for about six hours, and then at the end
of that time, I'm like, finally someone's going to be
able to tell me what is going on, and they

(05:19):
kind of didn't. They said it back then I'm in
the state of Michigan. They said that he had pervasive
developmental disorder. I'm like, man, like twenty six seven years
old at the time, and like, what's that mean. So
they kind of explained it, and it still didn't make
any sense. So I said, help me understand. What's he
look like as a high schooler. Let's just go with that.

(05:39):
Let's go with a high school kind of kid. Is
he playing sports? Is he like, you know, going to
dances and things like that, and they no one said anything,
and then kind of looked around the room at each other,
and finally somebody spoke up and they said, well, we're
we're going to kind of say that he's probably going
to be dependent on you for the rest of his life,

(06:00):
and if he does have a job, he might he
might have a job that could push a broom, something
kind of simple like that. And I was like, oh, okay,
But then they didn't call it autism. And then in
our journey, we went out to chiropractice school, and it
was probably in around the second or third trimester of
him being in college at the university that he came

(06:23):
back in the house and one day and he was like,
you're not going to believe this. And now what was
crazy is that he was an analytical pharmaceutical chemist before
he became a chiropractor. So he was making cancer. He
was making working with stuff to make cancer protocols with
a big company that is still around. And so I

(06:43):
was shocked that he didn't know any of that, because
I mean, he's a scientist and he's a chemist, for
Pete's sakes. So then when we look back on the journey,
we realized that, you know, yep. We got our kids
both both of both my kids, they got all their vaccines,
and back then autumm was like, well I didn't. That
was a whole nother story of how I discovered he

(07:05):
was truly autistic. But back then the stat was one
in ten thousand, and you start learning like what for
us the cause was, which was a vaccine damaged and
learning about the acid of medicine and what they're talking
about with the tail and naw, of course, I mean
it just compounds the damage being done to the child's system.

(07:25):
So we spent the course of about twenty seven years
when having our chiropractic office, about twenty seven years of
explaining in monthly seminars. All the time, we had posters
all around our office. We weren't telling a parent what
they should do, but they a lot of people they
didn't know what they didn't know. And so when he

(07:45):
brought it to light, and back then the schedule was
one by the time the child was six years five
years old. By for six years old, there would be
thirty five antibodies injected into a child to school. Well,
an MMR is three antibodies wrapped into one shot. So
they're like, oh, they only got a couple of shots. Well,

(08:07):
how many antibodies went into that shot? And so again
it's an education, just explaining to people, just bringing delight.
And I can't believe justin that I'm alive to see
what's happening because we knew, all of us that have
been in this role for like the last thirty years.

(08:29):
The giant is the pharmaceutical industry. And who's going to
slay the giant? I mean, because that giant is in
the back pockets of so many people. And so here
we are, and here we are talking about autism, and
I'm like, I got goosebups. I want to cry. I'm
not supposed to cry, but well I could probably cry.
But I'm just saying it like it's a huge day

(08:51):
in the amage community. Yeah, I live right down the
road from the Amaghe community. No one's sick, no one
ever gets I mean, they're happy, they're joyful, they're all
functioning the way that the body was designed to function,
the way that God designed it to how he.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
Built it really is interesting. That's the point I want
to talk about here in a second too. But here's
RFK Junior saying, you know, maybe we should be listening
to these mothers. These are the people just like yourself
in a situation that haven't been listened to for years.

Speaker 4 (09:25):
One area that we are closely examining as the president
is vaccines. Some forty to seventy percent of mothers who
have children with autism believe that their child was injured
by a vaccine as and Trump believes that we should
be listening to these mothers instead of gas lighting and

(09:46):
marginalize them, marginalizing them like prior administrations. Some of our
friends like to say we should believe all women. Some
of the same people have been silencing and demonizing these
mothers for three decades.

Speaker 5 (10:01):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (10:02):
Because research on the potential link between autism and vaccines
has been actively suppressed in the past. It will take
time for an honest look at this topic scientists. But
I want to reassure the people in the autism community
we will be uncompromising and relentless in our search for answers.

(10:23):
We will perform the studies that should have been performed
twenty five years ago. Whatever the answer is, we will
tell you what we find. We are researching this issue
to all three agencies. Jay, we'll discuss one of our
research initiatives at my age.

Speaker 2 (10:39):
So this announcement was was several fold.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
Like, the one part that's getting a lot of focus
right now is the tile and all of the yes,
see the medicine part I can, I can absolutely, by
the way, you know, I can only imagine what this
is like for you now to see this as something
that you've had to face, very emotional.

Speaker 5 (10:58):
But the other terms demon yes, my whole life. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
But the part that I think that is even more
And people are missing this because they're focusing on tailan
all right, but they're saying, we are going to do
the research to get answers so that we could get
people fix this problem, solve it and get people help.
By the way, here's a tweet from thailand All's own
account back from twenty seventeen and saying, we actually don't

(11:25):
recommend using any of our products all pregnant, thank you
for taking the time to voice your concerns today.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
Isn't that something? Now? What's wild to watch?

Speaker 1 (11:37):
So we've got this has been turned into such a
political thing that we've got folks on the left taking
and making videos even pregnant women. Yeah, thailand All taking
it in the in the in the videos. And we
did a whole story on this the other day. But
it's wild to watch because they want their fifteen seconds
of fame or they have some sort of you know,

(12:00):
sort of Trump the arrangement syndrome where they.

Speaker 2 (12:04):
Look at look at all these videos. I mean, this
is video after video here.

Speaker 5 (12:09):
I have no idea.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
No, I mean, I'm to take care of some of
this video, the music here here they are taking a
headache whilet because I don't take my medical advice from
a man who doesn't happen.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
Can you imagine maybe you should ask your doctor if
that's a good I mean, can you imagine?

Speaker 2 (12:35):
No, this is rage.

Speaker 1 (12:36):
This is sort of a rage clickbait type of thing.
But and and the other thing is they don't even
have a use for it, like they just were doing
it to make a video. Like there was no headache,
there was no fever, there was no I just want
to make a video. And I'm just so crazy because
on the flip side, like even as when I have
things like justly, the last thing I want to do

(12:59):
is take something like a pill or anything for it,
and people don't realize. So just in this culture where
they don't realize that these things have consequences. We live
in this consequence free culture, which is probably the bigger
risue anyway. They don't see the consequences.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
What do you what do you think of that?

Speaker 5 (13:14):
Well, it's the Duran Trump deranged syndrome, and you nail.
This is the clickbaiters. Is the people that want their
fifteen seconds of thing, but they son't understand what is
truly happening. I mean inside the body. When you take
that pill and then you swallow your glass of water
and then you go pop on the TV. That pill

(13:35):
just it's doing something on the inside. It's a chemical messenger.
And that chemical messenger, I guarantee the body that was
designed by God was not designed to recognize those chemicals.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
I mean, I mean even timel and All, like the
company that makes Time and All is saying, hey, we
don't recommend that you take this when you're pregnant number one.
That's in their social media messaging for twenty seventeen. But
they're definitely not going to recommend that you take their
product for no reason whatsoever, right other than to make
a video.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
This is just wild to me.

Speaker 5 (14:10):
It's crazy. They just don't understand when that baby comes
out of them. Those are probably first time moms, my guess.
I mean, because I can't fathom a mom that's already
birthed the child after they see the miracle and they're
holding onto would do that. They had me first times moms,
That's the only thing I can think of. They're just

(14:30):
young and young and naive, young and naive, and you
can tell who they've been listening to.

Speaker 2 (14:35):
It's so sad to watch horrible.

Speaker 5 (14:40):
Let alone the vaccines and yeah, I believe this. I
call this a slow drip. You know, let's come in
with something kind of not so controversial, tilt on, you know,
andles's kind of like and I love how they're weaving
it in and bringing in a vaccine and then they're
gonna they're saying they're gonna be truthful with us, so
they can't just unleash everything that people that have been

(15:04):
a part of this movement. I mean, I'm like, hey, Maha,
I'm like, I've been kind of a Maha girl without
even knowing it. And I just never thought I see
the day that literally the world is tuning in to
this message. I mean, you guys, like again, when when
you've got like the little voices like myself and other
moms that are I mean, and you're trying to go

(15:25):
and you're trying to talk to other parents that at
the at the just where you're out and about socializing,
and you see and you hear them talk and they're
talking about like, oh, yeah, I gotta take Susie in
for her two year checkop. I'm like, oh, I know
what's going to happen to that. I know what's happen
at that right there, And I'm like, oh, can I

(15:45):
ask you a few questions? Have you ever thought about this?
I don't tell them what I ask questions because most
people are being so used to have an information shoved
down their throat. Right, ask some questions and he gets
some to think that's when you start. I mean again,
I plant the seed, and you know, and I've seen,

(16:07):
I've seen. There is a couple of our clients. They
had severely they had normal children, and they at the
two year checkup their kid is now non verbal and
their child is now it is going to be attending
the special led school that my son went to. And

(16:27):
I'm like, I don't want your son there, I don't
want your daughter there. Please listen to me. Yeah. I
mean it even came out. They put a fear tactic
on all the chiropractors years ago, and they said, in
the event that somebody chose not to get the vaccine
because they saw your poster on the wall with objective findings,

(16:49):
it was I didn't make the poster. I bought it.
It was all objective fighting, showing you all the different
injections that are going to want the child and the
side effects to what some of those injections can do.
They said, if child, if a parent doesn't get their
child vaccinated because of your poster posters, and then there's
something that's terrible that happens to that child down the road,

(17:11):
you're liable. Oh guess what happens. Fear comes on and
it's like, do you want to lose everything you've ever
worked for? I guess we better take the posters down.

Speaker 3 (17:22):
You know.

Speaker 5 (17:23):
I mean, they are trying to clamp our mouths for
so long it's not even funny. That was probably about
that was probably fifteen years ago when they had us
come in. I mean, all the chiropractors knew. I mean,
it was like a memo went out because all of
us were the same we're explaining the same and the
feeling of the body.

Speaker 2 (17:41):
It's like a pr war going on too.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
And I think if people like they have get to understand,
like just the evolution of how this works. Like here's
Reuter's in twenty thirteen of the headline too much time
and all and pregnancy could affect development twenty thirteen, now
twenty twenty five, their headline this story with Trump is
Trump links autism to time and all and vaccines plans

(18:05):
not backed by science. So, in other words, how dare he?
And yet just twelve years earlier they they shared the
same story. So that's a whole nother question of how
we're go wake people up when it comes to that,
I want to talk more about you know some of
the things that you've seen, what you're hoping may come

(18:27):
out of you know, the research that's coming in the
days ahead, and you know what you did with your son,
because the story we barely just scratched the surface, but
is really compelling.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
What do you hope to see out of this research?

Speaker 5 (18:44):
The word hope. The word hope is the word right
there that parents have hope that they know something is
going to be done about it. Because when you have
had a damaged child, and you look at the masses
just going in in sheep just going in getting their shots,

(19:05):
going and getting their shots, and you're just like with
a blowhorn, just saying don't do it. And the noise
is so loud. They're like, who do you trust these
days to say anything? My hope is that, well, I
have a feeling that you're gonna probably start seeing a
lot more moms probably starting to appear on shows, would
be my guests, and the more of us that can

(19:25):
get out there and talk, you're gonna hear real people.
I'm not dressed up in a suit. You see my
place I live. I mean it's like real people, really,
I think, hope and giving and what And if they
stop doing the vaccines they if they stop this the
schedule of vaccines that they're doing, then we're not going

(19:46):
to have one in forty seven diatoms with autism. Because
I'm telling you what happens. The outcome of these children,
especially when they're severely autistic. There's mild, there's aspergers, there's severe.
The parents that have the severe autistic kids, the result
of them getting divorced is so high. I've watched it

(20:08):
I've watched autism shred family units. These these parents end
up getting divorced, and then the kids that are quote
unquote not not autistic, they end up they're they're they're
coming suicidal, they're becoming Sorry, my dogs having at l
asthma attack. Right, sorry, Willy, hold on a minute.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
Make sure he's okay. What kind of dog is will.

Speaker 5 (20:39):
He's a little she's still going it again.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
I wonder if it's Lily. Maybe I got that wrong
with it. Did you say Lily or what? They just
have to pick her up there?

Speaker 5 (20:57):
Yeah, what I have to do is I just have
to plug her nose. Of courses are read out of
their mouth, okay, like a little you know, only they
have like a little short little there she goes, she
read there you go. There. It is so Lily Willow.
But Willow, Willow, you just needed to come down, yeah, Willow,
but those two hard to yell. Willow. So I call

(21:19):
her Willy. Uh, she's not transgender or anything like that,
And like I wonder about that too, or people go like, oh, Willy, Willie,
is that a boy's name? But it's a girl. Uh.
But yeah, So these these kids, though I've I've watched.
It was one up close personal family, good friends of ours.
Their son became autistic later on. I mean, he was

(21:42):
younger than my son and they're divorced. Uh, lots of
anti anxiety medication, depression medication is then popped by all
the other kids fently because the world revolves around the
child with all autism. And I've watched that because my daughter,

(22:04):
she was part of that whole system too, because she
didn't you know, they're almost like twins. They're ten months apart.
So since Jake didn't talk, and Jake did this all
the time and Siga Ala, he didn't even call me mom,
I didn't he didn't get to call me mom. And well,
he learned how to call me mom by the time
I was five. So good news is my son I did.

(22:27):
I don't know if you want to touch on this here,
but when we went out to country practice school, I'm
trying to make this amazing story short, I found I
was online one day trying to find anything to help
get inside my son's head because I couldn't understand him.
He didn't understand me. So I bought a book one
day online. The book company called me the next day.

(22:48):
Why do you or this book. I explain, I'm trying
to understand my son. There's I don't get it. I've
told I've been told PDD, pervasive developmental disorder. She said,
that's not the book for you. She turned me onto
an other book. And this book was written by a
mom with a child just like mine, and that's Relearn Autism.
And that's for the first time, I'm like autism, that's
rain Man. This is how long ago it was autism

(23:10):
was only known as Rayman, A savant autistic. But anyways,
the lady in the book found a program based out
of California that pulled eighty percent of children that had
autism out of autism. And those eighty percent they would
go out and live a normal life and no one
would ever know they're autistic. I have one of those kids.
Jake is one of those kids. So yeah, he did

(23:32):
a two years of intensive one on one therapy. It
didn't change his food. I didn't know about the food
part yet, you know, I you know, I'm not getting
them any more vaccine, so that was good. But then
we did this two year program and he now lives
in Sydney, Australia. He's married, he's living the dream. He's
got a child and his wife even kind of I

(23:56):
want to say, fights me on this, but it's like
I have a hard I'm believing Jake was autistic. It
makes no sense. She's a psychologist.

Speaker 2 (24:05):
Do you have any do you have any videos or anything?

Speaker 5 (24:07):
I mean, I do have it, but I don't have
it prepared for now. Oh I kept it. I kept Yeah.
It's it's crazy because so.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
She's has she been able to see because I know
you're you're far away.

Speaker 5 (24:20):
Yes, I did. I showed it to her. And and
so you figure. We went out to chiropractate school to
be able to have a career, to be able to
support a child that was going to live with us
for the rest of his life and maybe push a room.
And what we end up coming home with was a child,
a child that is that that speaks at talks, that
is engaged in the world. And so we came back

(24:42):
with a son and an amazing career at the same time.
But yeah, and so when we came back to our
hometown and people people know us, right, So I'm out
about with all our friends and it's been you know,
about three years since they've really seen us and now
here comes to Jake talking and they're like, I mean,
just to watch the look on people's faces. They're like,

(25:04):
and they pulled me aside, like what happened? What happened
to him? I'm like, what do you mean? Like he talks,
he like is engaging, He's not in the corner doing
this anymore and talking gibberish. And I was like, ah,
he did two years of intensive therapy. They're like, oh
my gosh. So yeah, it was pretty cool because when
I was told he was gonna probably not do so

(25:25):
well in high school and probably be that, you know,
in that way, he ended up getting homecoming Kam. I'm like,
it's just like and the school knew everyone knows a
story that's me is so wild.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
So there's hope for people that are going through this, yeah,
you know, and to know that the that that that's
possible is massive and the hope of the story of
what we're saying, Hey, I'm gonna ask you. We barely
got into this at the beginning, but what about the
We'll play a little bit of the comments, but what
about the amine.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
That's currently is that a career? By the way, there are.

Speaker 4 (26:03):
Some studies that suggests that with the Amish, for example.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
The Amish, Yeah, virtually, I hadn't no, I heard none.
She Bobby wants to be very careful with what he says.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
You know, it's interesting because you know we're getting right now,
we're getting comments in the chat and questions that I
think are very important.

Speaker 2 (26:22):
Fact. We'll go a few here.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
Abel watching right now behind e Steines live stream in
the VIP over on locals, Able says, I can't believe
how many shots they want to give babies. We use
the Vaccine Friendly Handbook to navigate the shots for Evelyn,
so I'm not exactly sure what the Vaccine Friendly Handbook is.
We kind of just landed on we weren't going to

(26:45):
do anything. And one of the things in you and
I kind of talked about this for a while, Missy,
is is that our oldest You know, she was born
three months early and they were trying to pump her
full of stuff before we ever left the hospital. We
were in the hospital for seven seven days from the
day my wife's water broke until the day we took
her home. And our story is pretty simple, which is

(27:08):
I just wanted to bring her home and when confronted
with that at peace, like the whole time. That was
the goal is to get home, to get out of there,
and you just just look simple. I want to take
my baby home. I don't want to hold her in
my arms in my home, and I want to get
out of this hospital. Now, this is during COVID and
they're saying, oh, you've got to have all of this stuff.

(27:29):
And I said, what is you know, what do some happen?
They said, now, well, you'd be in the best place
if something does happen.

Speaker 2 (27:35):
I said, you know what, well, look at it. We're
going to take a look and we'll move down the road.

Speaker 1 (27:39):
Well, one of the things we were doing as we
got very healthy ourselves, we get the very net. We're
kind of crunchy at the time, you know, the way
we were looking at this, and you know, and working
with a chiropractor who was walking through you know, some
of these like the documentary of the Business of Being
Born and things like that.

Speaker 2 (27:56):
So we're going through watching that stuff. We had been
prepared with that when we went through.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
But I got a call during this time when Biden
won the election and he's putting together his administration, and
this person called me and said you're never going to
leave this my well, I won't get into the full story,
but someone she knew very well, a relative, was going
to be named the head of the CDC. She was
very concerned, and she said, you don't understand these people

(28:23):
know nothing about this. That and the other thing is,
she said, there's just big donors that YadA, YadA, YadA,
and this is really concerning to me. Well, every every
time I would call because one of the things you
had to do when you were trying to get out
of the hospitals, before you leave, you have to have
a pediatrician.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
So we hadn't done any of this stuff because we
got three months to go. We're still you know, all
the time.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
So now I'm on the phone, I'm calling around talking
to these doctor's offices, trying to find out where we're
going to go. And each one of them said, and
I'm without asking because I wasn't even keen to this
or aware of it at the point, but they each said,
you have to promise or you have to each one
of our patients, will you know, abide by the CDC
recommended guidelines for vaccinations, Like, there's no questioning.

Speaker 2 (29:05):
You know why, you know why guidelines.

Speaker 5 (29:08):
Do you know why money money? Because if they can
prove that x percentage of their client, tell you're a client,
you're not a patient, you're a number. You're a client,
You're not a patient your client. If they have I
don't know, they move the needle on this a lot.
But last I heard is like they need a ninety

(29:30):
percent of their clients to be vaccinated and if they're not,
they're going to get a massive DAN in there. And
that should have that was supposed to have changed.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
Is that an insurance thing or is that a pharmaceutical
company thing?

Speaker 5 (29:47):
Probably both. I don't know who controls who? You know?
I mean they're all in bed together.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
We'll set up alarm bells for us though, because like
you so, I can't ask about like I can't do
an olid cart, like, hey, I want to do this one,
but I don't want to do that one. Hey, I
want to spread them all out. I want to do
them at different times. I don't want to do them
all at once, or just these questions that I thought
were very reasonable to ask, and I just heard like
you're not allowed to ask to me. I thought that
was big, big alarm belts. So we ended up finding

(30:14):
a great place that we went to and to this day,
we just we just avoided all of that.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
Now.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
I don't know, I'm not going to tell you what
to do. I will I will say, just like I
always said, you know, talk with your trusted healthcare provider.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
And what I mean by that.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
It could be a mom or somebody in your family
who's a nurse, It could be a chiropractor, it could
be somebody that you know that has done the extensive research.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
And then I want you to take it to God.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
That's always my sort of like discernment, use discernment and
figure out, pray about it, figure out where to go.
So I'm not shaming anybody or anything like that. But
for us, boy, we really we got baptized by fire
in that situation and Missy I just it was a
major awakening. Terry says, I believe prescription drugs have done
more damage to my health that has helped me, and

(31:03):
if I stop taking them, I'll have real problems.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
He said, I am trapped. It kind of feels like
he's trapped. It sounds like, oh.

Speaker 5 (31:12):
Boy, that's a whole other segment for us to talk
on that. I'm telling you, once people understand how their
body works and communicates on the inside. It's a whole
new game. And he's right. The model that has been
built is to keep It's not healthcare, it's called sick care.

(31:32):
They're taking care of you. How many people do you know? Question?
How many people do you know in the last five
years and all the conversations that you've heard, has any
one of your friends or family members gotten off of medication,
gotten off of something that they've been wanting to get
off of, type two dia, beat's, high blood pressure, cholesterol, medication,

(31:56):
all of it. No one's getting off of it. They're
being added. More is being added because the drug, the
chemical messenger that's gone into the body is causing a
little bit of havoc in other areas that no one's
paying attention to. But while two years down the road, whoop,
you need another medicine, and then about another three years
down the road, you need two more medications, and now

(32:19):
you're overweight. You're on three to four medications. One of
them is probably no anxiety medication because your corezols is
taken off. And that's what we see every day in
my company is people that are sick of being in
the system. If you're on medication, you're in the system.
I mean, and that's my passion is to help people

(32:41):
understand how the body works and also how to look
out for other things that could harm the body that
they don't think is going to harm them.

Speaker 1 (32:49):
Here's another one, really wild but able, says exactly a
hardware store as a manager who spent the last two
months living in a hospital, went in for and leg
pain and now is stuck there. Terry wonders, with the
big push from big pharmat, how do you know which
drugs really work for us, which one's hardest? How can

(33:10):
we trust any doctors, especially after the last five years,
any any insight onto that unlike you know, we trust
and where you get like where you get good information?

Speaker 5 (33:21):
Boy, I really like a guy named doctor mccola. I
really like doctor mccola a lot. He went through He's
been a person, a beacon out there. Really I have
I mean I like him a lot. Let's just say
during COVID days, he kind of you now have to
have a password. Last I need to get into his

(33:41):
website because again all the FDA everyone's just like breathing
on your net. The thing is is how do we
keep yourselves from needing? Needing? Medication is the question. How
do we stay away from medication? The first thing we need,
how we have to look at it, and this is food.
We have to look at you. The government is allowed
last I knew ten thousand chemicals into America that other

(34:06):
countries don't allow. Why don't they allow them? Because they're
disrupting your hormone and your consystem. They're destroying your gas
ruin intestinal system. And there are chemicals that are gone
in your food that were engineered on purpose to go
to your brain and tell your brain to crave it
again and crave it again, and we want more. You

(34:28):
think is as you having a lack of willpower. It's
the chemical messengers. I mean, they're in there and they're ah,
so the trust.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
You have a friend from high school that was that
actually ended up and I won't say which company she
works for, but it's in Atlanta and it's a big
drink maker. But she's a scientist in this field of
designing what do they call that, it's like a food
development or something along those lines.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
It's chemistry. It's all chemistry. It's it's wild, it really is.

Speaker 5 (35:03):
Oh my gosh, I get saw there are so many things.
I mean, I used to be friends with some head
people adviser, you know, because I live not too far
away from it. So it's kind of interesting the conversations
that I've heard throughout the years that if people heard
what I heard, there would be an there would be

(35:24):
an uproar revolution. Let's just say that it's not good.
And so because I with a vaccine and what I
saw happen to my son, and then I saw what
was coming down the pipe with the COVID vaccine and
listening to people like one of my favorite people out
there is doctor Sherry Tenpenny. Doctor Shery Tenpenny is become
a huge person. If anyone's wanting to know more about

(35:47):
autism and vaccines, find doctor Sherry Tenpenny t N P
N Y. She is so good. I am so thankful
she's still alive, that she's not been suicided. But she's
been talking about vaccines for so long. Matter of fact,
she in her doctoral thesis. I followed her for so
long in her racist she wanted to defend vaccines. So

(36:10):
it's kind of like an atheist wanting to prove that
God doesn't exist and they turn out to become like
a believer in Jesus or God. That's what happened to
her and she and there's something out there, a buzzword
that people can go look up now with Chad to
be t it's kind of fun, but look up something
called molecular mimicry. Molecular mimicry is what happens with again,

(36:32):
those chemicals that are going in the vaccine. There they
go in there and there they have something there's looking
for something. Oh, there she is. But what she discovered
is something that kind of like bothered her. She's like,
what if they can't find what it's looking for? Do
you just pee it out? Do you sweat it out?
Or what happens with that chemical that's in there? And

(36:54):
what she discovered is that that chemical, when it can't
find what's looking for, is going to find the next
best thing that mimics it molecular mimicry, and then it
attaches itself to healthy cells, healthy tissue, healthy ligaments, whatever
that is, healthy organ and then all of a sudden
the wheels fall off your bus and people start to

(37:15):
get really sick. I used to know the stat right
off the top of my head. For every person they
got five flu shots in a row, the odds of
you getting Alzheimer's went up five percent. That was an
old stat. I don't. I don't. I don't have my
stats brushed up. But I can brush them up because
I mean, I've been on the soapbox for so long.

Speaker 1 (37:33):
Let me ask you, does that have anything to do
Because spicy chemist inside our chat, I said, you know,
my son has an allergy to peanuts now, and I
know there's been a sit there's been a rise in autism,
but there's also been a rise in this whole peanut
allergy thing which came out of the But you can't
have peanut butter or peanut anything.

Speaker 2 (37:51):
You have peanuts on a plane anymore?

Speaker 5 (37:54):
That yes, yes, because it's been destroying healthy tissue. You
don't know it just because again we put food in
our mouth and then we get in our car and
we drive onto our next appointment. We don't take into
consideration all the grind, the wheels that need to turn
on the inside the body to use it as energy
and then get rid of it in the bathroom. I mean,

(38:15):
we forget all that process. The same thing happens with medication.
We take the pill, go on our day. Those are
chemical messengers. They they're doing something, they're frequencies. I'm a
frequency girl. Every single thing comes down to a frequency.
And that frequency is either there to uplift and support
the body, or if it's a toxin or a poison,
it's not going to uplift the body, is going to

(38:39):
ultimately hurt the body because it's a messenger. It's it's
a chemical frequency messenger.

Speaker 1 (38:45):
Well, we've we've we've gone all over the place today.
But I think there's a great but important for us.
You know that as we're talking about this, this whole
really it's a mission and it's a movement to make
America healthy again. And it's's happening at a at a
big clip right now. And I, folks, I'm just telling
you we're gonna I'm making it my mission right now.

(39:08):
But I just personally talking about this, and you know,
you and I have worked missing the past on this before,
and I'm entering a new phase, a new chapter because
you know, one of the things you think about, particularly
with Charlie Kirk's death and the guy I look at
this guy and how horrific and how tragic it was.
But I also look at the guy and I go, man,
look at everything he was able to do.

Speaker 2 (39:29):
The guy was God.

Speaker 1 (39:30):
God was just like using him, you know. And and
because he was, he was open to it and really
ready for the mission that God had for him. I
think to myself, am I ready? And I think we're
all in this boat, like are you ready for what
God has planned for you? And if you're not, if
your health is getting in the way, that that could

(39:51):
be a problem for me.

Speaker 5 (39:52):
You know.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
One of the simple things. I just saw Charlie talking.

Speaker 1 (39:55):
Wish I had this video, but I just saw him
talking about this, and he was on George Jenko, I think,
on his podcast. He was talking about what it is
he does to be able to accomplish all these things,
and he said my radio show, and I've got this, and.

Speaker 2 (40:08):
I've got that.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
He's got plenty of plenty of sleep, he said, like
nine ten hours of sleep a night with I was like,
that's crazy, kids.

Speaker 2 (40:15):
That he got.

Speaker 1 (40:16):
Anybody said, you know, I'm eating this way and he
was kind of walking through what he's eating is basically
sound like real food, meating vegetables, that kind of thing.
He cut out all this other stuff, and he said,
you know, and but I have to do that.

Speaker 2 (40:26):
He said, I have to do that.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
He gained a little weight from having the baby, but
then he like took it off and he said, I
have to do that to be able to operate where
I need to be, I can't.

Speaker 2 (40:35):
And I thought about that.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
I was like, Wow, what a what a massive statement.
So what is your health like not allowing you to
a standing in the way from what God has for
you and for me? I think about them on a
daily basis. That's why we're here. We have a mission.
And so I'm getting back into my mission and I
need folks to hold me accountable and maybe even some
folks that join me as pushing to make America help again.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
And Missy, I know you're gonna walk with us. Yes this, Syss.
I'm excited.

Speaker 5 (41:05):
I'm popping into something. I'm like, what if we do? Like, yeah,
as we start talking about this and people want to
join you, what about from now to the end of
the year we do a Charlie a Charlie discount instead
of adjusting, why don't we do a Charlie a Charlie
movement discount? Because this is the thing people need to
understand that they is that what I now do as

(41:26):
a career is so much. I mean it's amazing because
when I say I want people, I have hope. I
get people off of type two diabetic medication, blood pressure medication.
Type people that have been type two diabetic for like
up to thirty years are off their medication with me
in forty days, because I because of the science, because

(41:49):
I recognize thinks that people like Nikola Tesla and doctor
Royal Rife who cured cancer by by frequencies. I mean,
this isn't this isn't Star Trek stuff anymore. We are here,
we have the ability to turn it all around. You
just have to know how amazing the body works and
how it communicates. So yes, I like that.

Speaker 1 (42:09):
I don't know how many, like I said, I don't
know how many people are going to feel like and
they're going to be maybe encouraged or inspired by what
Charlie was doing or what we want to do. But
I just know, like as a dad, and you know,
we've got two little girls and you know, I'm just
trying to keep up with them on a daily basis,
do this show and everything. That's that's quite a bit
so I don't know who wants to join us, but

(42:30):
let me just throw that out there.

Speaker 2 (42:32):
And I like that idea.

Speaker 1 (42:34):
If you go to healthwidjustin dot com, you can find
out what it is that I've done in the past.
I've seen great forty pounds and forty days in phase
with this, and I'm going to tell you one of
the reasons why I'm getting back on track. And and
this is to me mostly is like, yes, the weight
is one thing to be healthy, being able accomplish the thing,

(42:54):
have the energy, you know what's credible. And I found
myself at a place I was really not I mean
I was not healthy, but I also didn't feel good
at all. That aches and pains of the inflammation that
you talk about so much, and then not having the energy.
I remember falling asleep, like at night, trying to put

(43:15):
the girls to bed, falling asleep, and I'm sitting look.

Speaker 5 (43:18):
At how hard the inside of your body was working.
This is wait, your organs were stressed out. I mean,
your correzol's probably just like I mean, yeah, the inside
of the body is manifest on the outside. So yeah, yeah,
there's hope. I mean there's so much hope. Other people
just need to hear the message. And I'm thankful that
I get to be here, one person at a time,

(43:40):
to keep dropping the little seed to get them understand
that the body's amazing.

Speaker 1 (43:44):
Well, we're going to have you, but we'll have you
back here and maybe even weekly as we talk about this,
because this has really become a mission for me in
my own personal life. But also you know, I think
we all really more than anything, I think we all
are pro probably missing the mark, right What does God
have for us and what can Whether it's you need

(44:05):
to lose some weight, or you just want to get
healthier so you feel better and you have a little
more energy, whatever it might be, there's something there, and
I want to make sure that we're giving people the
tools to do it. And by the way, this doesn't
cost anything. What we're doing here, we're going to do
like if you're up for like weekly updates and like
really long around. Some of these serious things cost anything
to be a part of it. I just want to

(44:26):
see people get involved if you do want to do
what I'm doing. There is obviously there's a cost to
that because there's all kinds of you know, support and
things that you're going to get in the secret really
the making it happen. But I really want to think about,
like the cost. When I think about this, it's like
the cost of not doing it. You imagine the you
know what your meds cost and how bad you feel

(44:47):
and all of that else. But I'd love to see
people get So what what did you say that, Charlie
the Charlie.

Speaker 5 (44:54):
Do it for Charlie? Do it for you? I mean,
and I like what you're saying because that's what I've
been saying to clients for so long or people I
talk to you. I have a radio show on Mondays,
and I'm like, listen, you're a patriot. You are die
hard for this country. If you're on medications, if you're
overweight and your energy is drained, man, we need you
as an army to be fit, buff, healthy, ready to go.

(45:18):
I mean we want to glow. We should shine because
we carry the message of Maha, we carry the message
of God. I mean we should glow, We should be uberant,
we should be full of energy, and people around you
be like, what do you want? I need some of that.
I need some of that. Yeah, that's my passion. That's

(45:39):
why I'm here.

Speaker 1 (45:41):
Well, God bless you, Thank you for helping. Again, We're
going to continue to follow these stories. The MAHA movement
is just just beginning, and you see this big announcement
from the autists and the vaccines put all links of
the stuff we talked about in our show notes today.
If you want to join my movement and do it
for you, do it for Charlie, do it for America. Obviously,
this is I think it's even bigger than that. I

(46:02):
think it's a you know, the spiritual fight figure in
it has physical consequences.

Speaker 2 (46:07):
So we'd love to see you be a part of it.

Speaker 1 (46:10):
Go to healthithjusin dot com and again, if folks want
to connect with you, maybe they even have questions about
autism or other issues. What's the best way for them
to do that?

Speaker 2 (46:19):
Missy?

Speaker 5 (46:20):
I would have them call the office or go on
go through just in your site and just schedule. You
can call the office and to say I'd like to
talk to Missy about autism and what did she do
with her son? What what was it that she did
and and I would love to talk. That's free. I
mean I want to I want to help people understand
understand this. I want to help re understanding, because that's

(46:42):
the Bible says, wisdom is great, but understanding that's where
it's at.

Speaker 1 (46:46):
One of these days, maybe we should do a full
on you know, maybe like a full on show where
we talk about like some of the things that you
you actually did to help them get there and come
back for people that they can have it. Folks, thank
you so much, Kuch for being here with us, hanging
out with us. Missy, thank you for being here, and
of course if you have other questions, we'll continue. Always

(47:08):
a pleasure and man oh man, we are on mission
make America healthy again. And it starts really, if you
think about it starts with it starts with you.

Speaker 5 (47:17):
Does it really does?

Speaker 2 (47:18):
God bless folks.

Speaker 5 (47:20):
Hi
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