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George, First off, brother, how are you, man?
You said you didn't get great sleep last night, huh?
Like 2 hours. That's awful.
And it's a long day today, I'll be going till like 2 in the
morning probably. Yeah, it's tough.
It's tough. I'm good.
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I got energy for. Power nap in after the show
maybe? Ain't no power nap.
No power naps in your future. No, you'll.
Probably call and bother me for some weird reason.
No, I'm gonna tell you what Withwhat you just told me, I'm gonna
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I'll bother you if you. Want you know, you always say
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I forgot. I won't forget this time.
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It's just I'm cursed in the sense that's it.
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is a big in the news cycle rightnow.
We're blessed and we're lucky because of course she's got a
hectic schedule. She's in DC right now.
Warrior mom, author, autism truth teller, Tracy Schlepsevic.
Hopefully I pronounced that right.
Tough name. My my last name, as you guys
know, is pretty tough. Also, listen, she's been
fighting the good fight for a while.
She's a certified integrative health practitioner, speaker,
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Air Force veteran, She's the best selling author of course,
Warrior Mom, a Mother's journey and healing her son with autism
and the founder of Autism HealthA5O1C3 nonprofit organization as
well as the Autism Health Summit.
She's, she's educated in the field of complementary and
alternative medicine, dedicated over 16 years to researching
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various treatments and therapiesfor individuals with autism
spectrum disorder. Over the years, she's worked
with many doctors, scientists, advocates, and researchers.
She has made it her mission to educate families on the
importance of living a healthy lifestyle.
No reason to leave her backstage.
Let's get her in here. Of course, because, you know, I
know she's got a crazy schedule being in DC and all that.
All right, welcome to the big Meg show, Tracy.
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I'm not even going to. I want to hear you say how you
the last name because I don't want to get it wrong.
Lance said it perfectly. Slepsovic.
Ah, man. Unbelievable.
All right, look at that, Lance. Good job.
You know, my last name is Miliaco.
If I'm at the airport, it's usually and I'm waiting for and
they call me up to the phone, it's usually Mr. Muchacho or
something else. So it's, it's until I, I've
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dealt with that for a long time.They never get my name right.
You know, Tracy, first of all, thank you for your service and
thank you so very much for joining us.
We appreciate the time taken outof your schedule.
I'm sure DC is hectic right now.Let's start.
I actually before backstage, butfor the audience, I guess you
have a son now that is in his 20s.
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Yes, he is now 20 years old. He's fully functioning, thank
you to biomedical intervention. And he works full time, so he
could travel and loves theaters,so he loves going to Broadway
shows. So he likes traveling all over
the world and and he he does pretty well.
He's pretty independent. I mean, I get why he can't live
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on his own in the state of California.
It's a little pricey. So I'm not sure if either one of
my children ever get out on their own, but hopefully
someday. You know, California is tough,
of course real estate and general interest rate mortgages,
people are struggling, let alone2 wage earning families.
But our children, you know, of course trying to go out and buy
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a home. It's ridiculous that you know
these the 15 year mortgage is what 5.1 or 5.4% something to
that effect. Even if you put down a down
payment, by the time you pay, you know PITI, you know,
$700,000 house I think you put up at 130,000 down.
I think your payments probably adamn near $5000 a month with
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everything just insane really, when you get down to it.
I don't know how they'll get that fixed.
Of course, I don't think it's great that BlackRock is buying
up so many residential homes. Of course, that doesn't make it
easy on the market. And the market didn't, you know,
by the numbers, the market had an upturn.
But I don't see that here in Colorado, but it must be in
other states maybe that they made all those home sales.
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They just got done reporting. So, you know, there's a lot
going on. I don't even know where to
start. I, I guess maybe start with your
journey. You, you know, of course, having
a, a family member that's dealing with a medical issue.
Now, were you already a a healthpractitioner prior to your son
being born? No, I was actually when Noah was
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diagnosed with autism. I was a psychology major and
quickly I'm, I got my own psychology lesson and then I
just, I, to me, it all sounded like garbage after my kid was
diagnosed with autism. So I dropped out.
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I dove in full time to my son's care and being a researcher.
So overnight I had to get my PhDand how to heal my kid, which is
a lot of us parents out there. So, you know, we have to learn
as much as we can as fast as we can for that early intervention.
Because, you know, for 2 1/2 years, my pediatrician just kept
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saying, oh, that's normal and, and that's normal and
regressions normal. And, you know, so I got no
answers. I had a, a regional center that
lost our paperwork. I had two preschools.
I'm sorry your kids got special needs.
Nobody would give me answers. But I do always say God sends me
angels at the most perfect moment.
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So. You know, it's, it's such a
struggle because we're not fans of big Pharma.
I don't like the lobbying in DCI, don't like the way the, the
payola and the, and the way theymanipulate our government.
And of course everybody's ready to take a hand out.
Because when you think about it,congressional members, you know,
the need to have millions and millions of dollars to run for
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an office that pays you, you know, just barely 200,000 a year
now I think is the number they get under 200,000 a year seems
kind of ridiculous. You know, I always say, well,
why would you spend millions to to get elected in a job where
you only you make less than 200 grand a year?
And of course the answer is because it's the corruption.
You know, these people could become fabulously wealthy.
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Why in DC? But the lobbyists, you know,
George, right? I know George, your policy on
lobbying. What do you think?
We should just ban it completely, get rid of it, make
it outlawed, make it put laws injust to get rid of it because
that would stop a lot of the corruption.
But also, if any, you know, for donating to politicians, it
should go all in one Kitty and get divided up evenly among all
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the politicians. This way they can't say this
one's given to this one and not to this one and getting favors.
No, that's, you know, that's howit's ugly.
That's the way you should do it.It's an ugly.
I mean, you look at just look atthe presidential race.
I mean, Kamala spent over a billion dollars.
I don't even know what Trump spent.
He spent probably half that. But yeah, that's crazy.
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And then, and then it's the paying of social media
influencers, you know, to say certain things.
It's the paying of celebrities. So let's let's talk about, let
me ask you this because of course this is a little bit of a
sensitive question, but were youa Tylenol user?
Let me start with that by just Were you a Tylenol user when you
were pregnant by any chance? I I remember not wanting to take
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anything when I was pregnant. I did have to take a round of
antibiotics because I got bit bya brown recluse.
And yeah, so that to me I think was the only thing that I took
when I was pregnant. But if if I had a headache, I
found some sort of natural home remedy.
That's great. Try and fix it but I.
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No real connection to any reason.
He was born with autism then. Well, you know, was in the
military and, you know, we couldsay in the first year of my
military career, I did receive 17 vaccines and then a flu shot
every year after. So could it have started in the
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womb? I mean, there's a huge
possibility I, I, I was loaded with heavy metals when, when we
did my testing along with Noah's, but also when, when no
would go for his well baby visits and receive his routine
vaccines and spike a fever. I was told rotate Tylenol and
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Motrin and I did exactly what I was told.
I did not know that a season opens up the blood brain barrier
that heavy metals would enter the brain.
I honestly don't even think I knew at that time that vaccines
were loaded with heavy metals. I don't think.
Any of us did. I just did what my pediatrician
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told me to do. I trusted her and her knowledge
and but man, every time I asked a question like, you know, why
did my kid get this crazy rash after he received the MMR and
Bricella vaccine? So most likely he got the
measles from the vaccine itself because I showed a picture to
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another doctor, but she told me it was a normal rash.
It's normal. It'll go away.
The fever can go in. But Noah had a pretty, pretty
high fever for about four to five days.
And from that, what did I do? I, I rotated Tylenol and Motrin.
I, I literally during the day, Iknew that a fever was to kill
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the virus. So during the day, I actually
just cooled his body. I'd put him in a lukewarm bath.
I would put, you know, cool ragsin them.
I'd let him just run around in adiaper.
So during the day, I never gave my, my child anything.
I didn't feel the need to, you know, just dump that on because
that's what my mom did with me. You know, she, but at night time
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I would freak out because I was sleeping and one of his fever
spikes too high while I'm sleeping.
So I I did always give him something before I went to
sleep. Yeah, it's interesting.
There's so much information thatwe didn't have as children and
our parents didn't have. Of course, I got all the
standard polio and, you know, mumps and all those standard
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vaccines. Of course, it's not like it is
now. I don't even know what the
vaccine battery is now for children.
We were pretty good. My, my, my daughter was born and
prior to that, during pregnancy,same as you, she didn't use
anything. She didn't take anything.
She didn't drink. She didn't smoke and, and really
I don't remember, I remember giving my daughter children's
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aspirin. I don't ever remember giving
Tylenol. We weren't big Tylenol users,
but I did give her aspirin, which who knows what that did.
But at the end of the day, she doesn't have any issues.
But I always worried about, you know, what were the impacts of
what I did long term because, you know, the big pharma has
known for such a long time. Do you have any concept of how
long they've known about these connections to causing autism?
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What do you think the original dates are?
How far can you go back that they actually knew that they
didn't care because they had to recover that R&D money.
You know, they wanted to get that money back.
They'd invested. What do you think the first date
is? They started making these
connections to the vaccines and everything else that's causing
these issues with children. 80s So, you know, the 1986 vaccine
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act was put into place for very good reason, but also when the
polio vaccine came out, polio one was already being
eradicated. They were cleaning up the
waters. The rates of polio were going
down and within the first month of polio being rolled out, it
was pulled off the shelves because it caused polio.
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So people were dying. They were, you know, paralyzed
from the vaccine. And then that polio vaccine also
contained SV 40 semi virus 40, which is the carcinogenic.
So how many people got cancer from the polio vaccine?
That's a, that's a really good question because probably before
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the 50s, sixties, cancer wasn't as, as, as prevalent as it is
now. So I believe somewhere around
that time frame is, is where it all began.
But you know, when they decided to protect the vaccine
manufacturers and anybody who administers A vaccine with the
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1986 Vaccine Act, then they tookaway all liability, you know,
for the, for these manufacturers.
Which is it? It's absolutely ridiculous
because you know, these, these parents have there's, you know,
sure we have, we have vaccine court.
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So in 88 they created vaccine court.
But you know, most of the cases even seen in vaccine court are
adults and they're not children.And there are cases of of
children where it was proven, Many cases where it was proven
that the vaccine caused their autism.
I even have a close friend. You know, we talked about a
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story last night, and I wonder if you know the judge's name,
George, that story you brought up yesterday about that judge
and him denying them allowing tosubmit evidence in a case that
had to do with Tylenol and autism.
Are you familiar with which judge this was by any chance?
I am not. So a judge denied basically
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ending the case he wouldn't allow.
I got it right here. In 2023, there was a class
action lawsuit against the makerof Tylenol alleging use during
pregnancy led to birth disordersand autism.
But then a federal judge blockedthe evidence from being
presented, which ended the case.So that, I mean, we heard
everywhere about the case with, with Tylenol and the lawsuits in
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regards to the link to autism and, and they have known for a
while. And you're right, they
suppressed all that evidence. You know, it wasn't able to be
used. I have a very dear friend who
has four children with autism. Her first son was yeah, her
first son almost died from the MMR.
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He was hospitalized for four days.
And then after that, her second son, she's like, well, I'm only
going to give a few vaccines that might be really important,
like polio and this and that, keeping it off because people
freak out about it. And she avoided the MMR and he
still got autism. Now was this, were these
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children, did they have autistic, did they have any kind
of autism prior to getting theirfirst round of battery of of
vaccines? She said no.
Wow. And then but she had her twins
and she didn't vaccinate them atall.
But during her pregnancy she wastold to take Tylenol every
single day because she had preeclampsia.
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And they are the worst of all four.
You know, since we're talking, Ithink we have to talk about
acetaminophen, you know, of course with some horrendous
stuff. We played one of the clips
yesterday just for a nurse talking about it, this crazy
leftist ideology where you've got to run on the social media
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for likes and pregnant women ingesting Tylenol by the by the
handful as as a way to get even with Donald Trump.
You know, you got to get you gotto get even with the
administration. So I'm going to go on to TikTok
and I'm going to tell all my followers, look at me.
I'm just chewing it out of the bottle now.
Won't one woman is in a a coma, probably not going to make it.
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But he doesn't know the father'spanic and he's also going to
lose the baby. You know, this is the this is
the knee jerk reaction, right? But I guess for, you know,
you're an expert in this area. Let's talk about acetaminophen.
And what's your real thoughts are?
And maybe this will stop somebody from doing something
foolish because they think theirpolitical message is more
important than their personal safety and that of their unborn
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child. Well, I'm going to step a little
bit out of line and say that a mother who actually does that
just to get attention shouldn't be a mom.
And it's really sad because you,just you, you, you put the life
of a child in danger and, and lessons are served up
unfortunately. And it's so sad because when I
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speak to the public, I, I reallydo my best to speak to those on
both sides. You know, I want people to have
informed consent. I don't listen to me, Don't
listen to, you know, all the thousands of parents who have
vaccine injured children or children who were injured by,
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by, you know, other forms, be it, you know, acetaminophen or
other things, but acetaminophen depletes glutathione levels,
which is your, your body's mass or antioxidant.
So if if you don't have glutathione, then it goes after
all the other antioxidants in your body.
So your, your, your vitamin C&E and you know, and, and we need
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those antioxidants. We need them to stay healthy.
We need them to survive. But it also opens up the blood
brain barrier. This is the big one.
This is the really big 1. And I wish they would have said
something to the sort of those two things when they made the
announcement. But, you know, and I think I
first learned that it opened up the blood brain barrier from
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Bobby Kennedy many years ago when I listened to him speak.
And it it's, you know, because parents are told, you know, give
your child Tylenol before they go for their vaccines the next
day. And they're told to give it to
them after if they have a fever.So, and it, it just gives that
direct route into the brain because their excuses to why,
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why it is that mercury and aluminum and the body is so
safe. It's because the brain's blood
brain barrier will protect it from going to the brain.
And you know, and oh, and it just localizes it just, it just
stays right there in the arm. It just doesn't go anywhere.
But to me it, it's, we need to look at a lot of things, not
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just acetaminophen, glyphosate, you know, glyphosate literally
is, is we're overrun with it in our water, our air, our food,
our everything. No matter how organic you are,
it glyphosates and everything walls for organic compounds.
People don't need to know what balls or organic compounds are,
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you know, so. Many people actually
misrepresent that they're allergic to gluten, not
realizing it's the glyphosate. So I'm going to bring since
we're talking about this. So if you look at the case
studies, they say when the autism rate spiked, what was it?
The late 80s, early 90s? When it really spiked, late 80s?
So in 89, they tripled the vaccine schedule.
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So. Tripled.
So but before, but let's go backbefore that, women, pregnant
women were taking Tylenol, right?
You want to have these autism rates.
So is it something to do definitely with the vaccines or
the correlation of taking Tylenol with vaccines?
Is it combination doing something, something off?
There's so many factors in this that the the variables I mean
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well. What do you think, Tracy?
Do you think it's a combination of the two because you got the
heavy metals that are getting access to the brain because you
pre administer the Tylenol. It's kind of like a perfect
storm, isn't it? It, it is a perfect storm, but
that's what I tell people. You can have a pre genetic
disposition, let's say MTHFR because we were talking about,
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you know, methylation issues, you know, lack of folic acid in
the brain, which is why they, you know, spoke about leukevorin
and the benefits of leukevorin. And but you know, it's a
combination of things. So you can have a pre genetic
disposition, but you, you're going to have an environmental
factor that's going to trigger it.
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It's going to be, it's going to be what pulls the trigger.
So the pre genetic disposition loads the gun and you know, the
environmental factor pulls the trigger.
Are there a number of environmental factors?
Absolutely. It's really, it's not just, you
know, one thing and so to do, I believe is there an event where
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my son regressed? Yes, absolutely.
My son regressed when he received his MMR, which is where
most people, you know, talk about it.
But what I don't like, and we spoke about this earlier, that
it it's, you know, politics is interesting to say the least,
but it to to just say, oh, well,removing heavy metals is going
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to solve the problem. It's not, you know, there's
other things in vaccines, formaldehyde.
A lot of people don't know that the, you know, there's fetal
tissue, live fetal tissue in, invaccines, which makes it very
unethical. And now people can't get
religious exemptions. Our rights have been taken away
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from us. I just want informed consent to
come back. I want to choose what goes into
my body, my child's body. And I want parents to be able to
put their kids back in school. I want the brainwashing to stop.
I want, you know, the mandates to stop and and it's not this
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this and I believe it's baby steps.
Don't get me wrong. Monday was like, wow, for the
first time in 20 years, US parents are being heard because
for so many years I was with that group of parents that are
being called the anti vaxxers, the crazy ones, the conspiracy
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theorists, everything else. But now our voice is being
heard. And this is, this is our time.
It's our time to educate. And it's my job, you know, as I,
you know, went back to school for complementary and
alternative medicine. I, I learned how the body works.
I learned what's good for the body.
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But you know, doctors need to know what's healthy for the body
too. But because medical schools are
funded by Big pharma and they control their curriculum, it's
just not happening. Yeah, there's no doubt.
At the end of the day, even, youknow, a lot of people don't
realize in medical school you receive almost no nutritional
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education. I think it's been given one
really small period and where nutrition should be at the top
of it. Of course, what we put in our
bodies is so important. At the end of the day, I'm lucky
enough that we're pretty health minded here.
My wife's an IFBB Bikini Pro competitor, so she, she's pretty
careful about what we eat. And I was always very careful
about what my daughter at. We made her baby food when she
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was little. But you know, it's, it's, it's
still tricky because, you know, with our schedules, it's hard to
figure out what's going on. It's hard to educate.
Of course, that's what this showis all about.
We want to educate both sides ofthe aisle because the division
in chaos is a tool of those thatdon't want us to be unified.
They want us to be separated andargue about politics and argue
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about health and argue about race because of course they're
arguing with each other. Then they can get away with all
the garbage they're doing in DC because we're too busy focused
on, oh, I hate that person. I can't believe what they're
doing, you know, and, and even even on social media, it's the
the rhetoric. I'm not a big fan of TikTok, as
many people on this show know. I think it's bad for our
children. And I think what's going on over
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there, like we just discussed a woman that feels was like her
political message of ingesting handfuls of Tylenol to prove
Donald Trump wrong is the right way to do things, which makes
absolutely no sense. But I want you to explain
because I just heard about, I never heard about Luka Warren
prior to like maybe in the last 72 hours George found it, it
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came up. I didn't even know it existed.
Of course, because I've never had to deal with anybody in my
family with autism. We've never had that happen or a
child. Can you explain kind of how it
works and why it may be a game chamber, a game changer for some
children and maybe the biomarkers or diagnostic tools
that might have a parent say, wow, maybe I should give you my
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child, Leukevorin. So what I really want people to
know is that it's not the cure for autism.
There is no cure. You kind of got to throw
everything at it but the kitchensink.
You got to try whatever it is that you can try.
But I wouldn't recommend people just going out and getting a
prescription of Leucovorin. And I think when I had a
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discussion the other day with Peter McCullough, he said it's
sold over the counter, which I, I haven't heard of that, but.
No, you need a prescription because even Doctor Oz said it
and I actually had the clip too where he said you have to go to
doc to get a prescription. So.
Yes. So that's to my knowledge, yes.
So it's flonic acid. So it's the active form of
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folate, which is B9. So a lot of these these kids on
the spectrum have folate deficiencies or cerebral folate
deficiency. And the so for that, having a
doctor of the proper Doctor Who who knows how leukevorin works
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and knows how to treat underlying conditions with
autism, some more functional alternative medicine that they
can determine if this is the right form of folate for for
that person because it could be L methylfolate, methylated B12.
Those things could also be more even more effective than
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leukeborne. But you never know.
Is it changing lives for some individuals?
Yes, it is. But it's not for every
individual. So I, I was on the panel
yesterday and one of the expertsof on Leukevorin was speaking
and he said, you know, there's an antibodies test to, you know,
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to have the antibodies test doneand through other tests that
they can determine if, if that child or individual is the right
candidate for leukevorin. But is it I, I wrote a Substack
article, you know, many like 6 months ago on the benefits of
Leukevorin. But I also say, you know, make
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sure you, you're under a doctor's care, one that knows
how the garden works. Because I work with some of the
best doctors out there that treat kids with autism.
And one of them, Doctor Jerry Cardsnell, which I absolutely
love, was like, you know, it is good for some kids, but for some
kids it is not good for folate deficiency.
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Yes, it it's, it's absolutely a game changer.
They can, they can. They can test for if you have a
deficiency in folate, correct oryes.
Yeah, it's an antibodies test, my knowledge.
Hey George, let's play that clipjust for the audience so they
can kind of hear it. Sure.
The response to the autism crisis is going to continue to
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come to you Under Secretary Kennedy's leadership, and the
president wouldn't have it any other ways.
You've heard the FDA, The FDA, based on NIH research, is
approving prescription leucovorin for treatment of
autistic children. Now, if you're following the
script, there should be two questions that you have, two
questions that should come to your mind.
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The 1st is how will patients andparents get access to the
treatment? I'll tell you how.
Over half of American children are covered by Medicaid and
CHIP, government health insurance.
Over half, therefore, because they're covered in Medicaid and
ship upon this label change by Marty State Medicaid programs in
partnership with CMS will cover prescription leucovorin around
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the country. It's yours, but you have to go
to a doctor to get a prescription because they know
your child, they know you, and they know the medication.
States will also have tools to monitor its use and ensure
appropriate utilization. That's important for a bunch of
reasons, because we want the right kids getting the right
prescription medications. We believe private insurance
companies will rapidly follow our lead if they have not
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already done so. And again, to make sure that
this is safe and effective treatment, you need a physician
to prescribe the prescriptive medication because it's on
prescription. Second big question, how are we
going to collect clinical data to answer the big questions that
the President is asking and Secretary insists that we offer.
CMS is also issuing guidance to convene States and existing
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research networks to support NIHand FDA in their research
efforts of prescription Luke of Warren while also maintaining
the privacy of all patients, allhealth information of our
beneficiaries. Collecting real world data,
which is what many of you have been asking us to do in the
community is fast. It is life saving and we'll get
answers based on what happens over the next few months with
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this approach. There you have it and your
prescription. Yeah.
And then of course, the testing is the important part because
it's not a, it's not a one-size-fits-all solution.
From what you've said, Tracy, itseems like the people are having
different results with differentbatteries of effective, I guess
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applications of nutrition and orscience, which I guess it's
something you probably seen. Is there anything that you think
for if you could speak to any ofthe parents out there that maybe
are concerned about autism in their families?
Is there anything in general that you said?
If you if these are some things that could dramatically reduce
just these during the pregnancy period during the, you know, the
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the child, of course, prior to any vaccines.
Is there any kind of AI know? It's hard to package it like I'm
asking for, but is there anything you can say?
This to me are things that you have to make sure you're aware
of. So first of all, as parents and
especially as moms, it is our job to protect our children with
every ounce of our being. And if that means fighting
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mandates, that means fighting mandates.
So nutrition is big. Watch what you eat.
Eat organic brass fed meat. It it pasta raised.
It's super, super important. Support your local farmers, but
nutrition, it's all gonna start in the gut.
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So what you have to understand is the gut is connected to the
brain via the nervous system. So when you have inflammation in
the gut, you're gonna have neuroinflammation.
And you know, the gut isn't justfor digestion.
It houses 7080% of our immune system and the production of
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neurotransmitters like serotoninand GABA.
And, you know, so, so all those different things, it's, it's
super important that, you know, to take down inflammation in the
brain because that's what these kids have.
They have brain inflammation Andthat's what vaccines 'cause they
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cause encephalitis on the brain.It's, it's, you know, brain
inflammation. So the best way to do that is to
start with the gut. If, if you have yeast, leaky
gut, you know, parasites, whatever in the gut.
So one yeast is going to competewith vitamins and nutrient.
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So yeast likes to eat up minerals and nutrients, so it's
going to inhibit your body's ability to be able to absorb
those vitamins and nutrients that we need to survive.
So remember, if your child takesan antibiotic, it's going to
strip the gut of the good and bad bacteria, replacing it with
bad. So, and, and it's made of yeast.
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So that's where antibiotics comefrom.
So we need to effectively make sure that they don't have any
sugar because I know at times antibiotics are necessary, not
as necessary as much as my pediatrician gave them to Noah,
but they are occasionally necessary.
So make sure that you take pre and probiotics that you are that
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your child is eating the right foods and you know, don't feed
him sugar because man, yeast just loves sugar.
So, you know, we need to clean out the gut because one, it'll
start to destroy the gut lining.It produces toxins in the body.
So all these things, you know, begin in the gut.
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Beyond that, once you've cleanedout the gut, you can do other
forms of treatment. So I am a huge proponent when it
comes to autism in plasmalogen supplements.
So we have partnered with DoctorGoodnell Enterprise Enterprises
who developed a plasmalogen supplement.
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I know we've got to take a break.
I want to make sure we get into that.
Going to come up and say on our transition that when we come
back, of course we're going to be talking about how to clean
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were talking about solutions. We're talking we're talking
about the gut. I, I know the gut's very
important aspect because if yourgut's not working right,
anything you take, you're not going to get it's not going to
break down and give your the nutrients to your body.
So I know you have a lot of solutions.
I mean, I'm dying to hear just what.
I'm the solutions girl, that's what I call them.
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Listen, there's no there's no such thing as problems.
There's only solutions in life. Yeah, I, I don't want to sit and
dwell on what's already happened.
And I just want to, you know, push through and create
solutions. So yeah, the gut is #1 it, it
paves the way for other types oftreatments and therapies.
And I always tell people, you know, before you move into any
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other types of treatments or therapies for, for your child or
yourself, please consider cleaning out the gut first.
We, we all have some sort of something in our gut for sure.
So you know, doing a gut cleanseand, and I mean, it's probably
for a minimum of, I would say three to six months and then you
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can move on to other different types of therapies.
Now, I would say after a couple months of cleaning your gut or
whatever, you can move on to supplementation.
And my most favorite supplementation out there,
especially for neurodegenerativedisorders is plasmalogin
supplements. They're they're called prodrome
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glia. And then there's a prodrome
neural, but prodrome glia is thenumber one.
So we have partnered with so Autism Health, my organization
has partnered with Doctor Good Now Enterprises.
So Doctor Dan Good Now is the creator of the Prodrome Glia
supplement and it is a plasmalogen supplement.
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Now a lot of you are like, what the heck is a plasmalogen?
And I'm telling you, a year ago I was the same person.
Is that on your website? Autism Health.
I, I, I'll, you know, I need to do more information on it, so I
will, I'll put it on my website.But I do have under my webinars
on my website on autism health. I do have a webinar by doctor
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good now. So if you go to events under
webinar, you will see there is awebinar from Doctor Dan Goodnos.
So Scroll down. That's tomorrow's webinar right
there. Doctor Richard Gartlett, whom we
love and. So.
Let me ask you, Tracy, to clean out the gut.
What are the steps to do that? Do you have that on your site
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and kind of how to? Force that to Lance.
Yeah, how do you clean your gut out?
1st So removing gluten, dairy, soy, refined sugars and carbs,
no food dyes, no preservatives is really the best way to go.
Real food and maybe you can pickit, like it, grow it, skin it,
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you can eat it, is what I like to say.
And. That's that's really the best
way to go. So first cleaning out the gut.
So what are plasma allergens? Plasma allergens are a special
type of fat called phospholipids, and we have
phospholipids, phospholipids in almost every cell in our body,
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but they are especially concentrated in the brain, the
heart and the immune system. So what, what happens when we
have neuro inflammation and you know, damage to the protective
coating around the nerves, whichis called the myelin.
So, and then that's called demyelination when, when it
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starts to damage the myelin around the nerves.
And when that myelin gets damaged, what happens is it
creates white matter in the brain.
So when they do a scan and you see for, for kids with autism or
neurological disorders, you'll see a lot of white matter in the
brain. And that is because the the
myelin is starting to deplete and so.
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What can you explain for the audience?
I know what the white matter is,but what is that white matter?
Can you tell them what that is basically?
So that's, you know, that's inflammation, that's the
depletion of of myelin. It's neuro inflammation for the
most part. And So what we want to do is we
want to calm down the inflammation.
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We want to repair the wiring in the brain and we want to give it
to the the food it needs to be healthy, right?
And that's what plasmalogins do.So plasmalogins actually repair
and rebuild the myelin in the brain.
Plasmalogins are in breast milk.So breast milk is heavy with
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plasma allergens. So that's why they say breast
milk is good for brain function is because of the plasma
allergens. So these supplements have I, I
mean, I went to a conference after Doctor Goodnell asked me
last year to, to attend this conference and he has a lot of
testimonials. So he'll do a talk and then
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he'll have about a specific neurological disorder, whether
it be ALS, Alzheimer's, dementia, Ms., you know, it's so
many different disorders. And then he'll have a
testimonial and how great because to us it's like, where's
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the proof in the pudding? So I used to have people a man
with ALS who was debilitated in a bed, couldn't move and was
pretty much on death row, was back in a wheelchair.
He was talking again. It was hard to understand him,
but he you could still understand him and pretty much
given him life back in a 17 yearold young girl who was non
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speaking and her her father's anMD and he came up and joke and
he said, you know, here's a video of my daughter talking.
Now, now that is unheard of in the world of autism.
Is is a child regaining speech after the age of like 5 or 6?
It's almost unheard of. So I was blown away.
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So you're telling me your kid didn't talk and after taking a
supplement, your child is now talking again?
So a lot of these kids are non speaking and they're trapped
inside their own bodies and brains because the the, you
know, the motor cortex in the brain which controls speech is
damaged so that, you know, they're unable to utilize that
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speech. It's not that they can't speak
right, that they don't have words, they're just, they're
stuck and they they don't have the motor skills to actually use
them. And that's why the spellers
spellers has really, you know, blown up spelling to
communicate. And you know, these kids are
able to once, once you regulate their, their motor skills,
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because a lot of them are dysregulated and you get them
to, you know, spell with starting off on a, on a letter
board and then moving to advanced, moving to a keyboard.
Then they're able to actually express a lot of them are able
to get to Greece now. It's so amazing, so incredible.
Plasmalogens are one. I'm, I'm a huge proponent of
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umbilical cord stem cells and I've been studying stem cell
therapy since 2010. I took my son to the Ukraine in
2012 when he was seven years oldfor stem cell therapy and it
literally brought back all his motor skills.
Now what? Made you go to Ukraine for that
where they had the curve or was it the cost?
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OK, answer that then I'll ask you something.
Yeah. What made you go to Ukraine for
that, Tracy? OK, so there was this wonderful
doctor back then called Doctor Jeffrey Bradstreet.
Since then his life has been taken probably because of his
wonderful work that he did in the autism community.
But he so he, he had, he was doing great work with kids with
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autism, with stem cell therapy. And so it was, you know,
introducing GC math injections, which are GC proteins,
microphobic activating factors, the building blocks of your
immune system, you know, for three to six months prior to
going to the Ukraine for stem cell therapy.
And then, you know, so when you build the, the immune system,
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you don't know where stem cells are going to go.
So they're going to go where they're needed the most.
So if you have a weak immune system, they're going to start
repairing the immune system. So what we wanted it to do is
repair damaged tissue. So, I mean, Noah's motor skills
like skyrocketed in 30 days. You graduate occupational
therapy. The kid couldn't hold on to a
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monkey bar, let alone go back and forth.
He couldn't climb a Rockwall. He climbed a huge Rockwall.
I mean, the things that he did, I literally when he climbed that
Rockwall, I fell to my knees andstarted to cry.
I couldn't believe it. How?
Many. How many treatments?
Hold on, how many treatments? So that was that was one
treatment. Just one treatment.
Wow. Yeah, quick question all.
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Right. So because you're talking about
plasmagens, right? And like.
Yeah. So I looked it up.
I looked it up and the first onecame up.
A one month supply is 200 bucks.This is just the first thing
that. Well, that's for the neuro,
that's the, that's the omega-3. So we want the Omega 9, which
yes, it's it's it's $100 a bottle for the prodrome Glia for
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this month, this month only if you go to prodrome.com and you
use the discount code AHS walk. Wait a minute, AA wait AAHAHS
for autism health summitwalk.com.
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So AHS walk. I see you said walk.
OK, gotcha. You can get 50% off plasmalogen
supplements. No promo code or nothing.
That is the promo code using that AHS.
Walk, that is, and then after that, after.
What's what's the site again? Because I'm writing so I can put
it in the chat. For everybody.
Prodrome PRODRO me.com. OK.
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So we're just going to put it inthe chat for the audience.
So you can use that code for 50%off this month only, but beyond
that use Autism Health 25 and you can get 25% off.
But this month, because we did the autism walk this month, they
are giving, you know, and the month's about to end next week
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and 50% off till the end of the month.
And that code is aah walk right?AHS.
Oh, A A. Yeah, a Autism Health Summit.
It's abbreviation for Autism Health Summit.
George promo code is AHS walk. 25 and that's for the 50% off,
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right? Starting October 1st, you can
use Autism Health 25 and get 25%off.
Great. There's always going to be a
discount code out there to get discounts.
But what we want is we truly want them to to be on the glia.
The glia is the one, it is $99 abottle or somewhere around
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there. And but I'm telling you it is,
it's a game changer. It truly is because I don't, I
don't typically promote supplements or, or people's
products. I should start doing that so I
can, you know, make some sort ofmoney.
But but I I don't but. I think it's important.
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I want to tell you this, you know, it's not about, I don't
want to get behind a product just because somebody wants to
sponsor our show. If you know it's effective and
you know the purity because of course, a lot of people think
they can just buy their supplements wherever they get
them off of Amazon or wherever else and they have to, you have
to question the purity of those products.
I think it's important because you have a lot of experience,
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you have a tremendous amount of knowledge, you're highly
educated in this, this particular genre of medicine.
And I think a nutrition, I thinkthat it is a good idea for you
to endorse the products that youthat because again, the
endorsement is that of confidence.
And I think it's very confusing.Listen, you know what, my wife
and I are constantly looking at,you know, peptides or this
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product or that product and what's what's the new
innovation. And she's talking about how this
is working or that isn't workingor the people that are out there
that are getting Ozempic face asan example, you know, because
she's also got a non invasive clinic where she does like Haifu
and M sculpt and other things. And she's talking about the the
effects of some of this stuff and how horrendous they are.
You know, that they're not part of the marketing.
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But I think when you you have that kind of knowledge, I think
it's important. If that means you, you had can
share an effective product that's going to improve
somebody's life, I think you should do it.
I mean, again, I'm not trying toget tell you how to run your
business or advice, but because you have that knowledge, because
we're all struggling. I never even heard about
plasmology until just now. So is this something that you
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should take every day or you just take it for a certain
amount of time? Everyday.
So it's a, it's also a preventive for, you know,
dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, you know.
We. Need to get you soon.
You know, wait, I don't think itcures insanity.
Insanity might. Not be disorder, we we all have
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damage to the myelin in the brain because it through
oxidative stress. It just happens.
So so repairing that myelin and you know, the wiring in the
brain is is definitely regardless, but it also helps
repair the immune system. It's good for heart conditions.
Number one place it goes is to the heart as well.
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Yeah, that's great. So I think that's a great thing
to share how we doing for time. Yeah, we need to make sure,
Tracy, please run through everything.
First of all, your book. Where do they find your book?
OK so you can go to warriormom.com and you can get
my book anywhere online where books are sold.
You can find them in some Barnesand Nobles.
(57:09):
So that's pretty much where you can buy my book.
If you want a hardcover book, you have to in in it signed you.
You order it online through me and I I drop ship it to you.
And then also autismhealth.com. That's my baby right there.
So what we are doing is we are educating families and
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caregivers and practitioners on the benefits of biomedical
intervention, which is addressing the underlying
conditions associated with whatever ails, not just autism.
You know, when I implemented a lot of these protocols for my
son, I, I, I did the same thing for myself.
I made sure I was the test dummy.
And, you know, inadvertently I started to feel better myself.
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So it's, it's for everybody. So autismhealth.com we are also
partnering with different companies in regards to
research. So we are doing a research study
with, you know, good now enterprises to for the benefits
of plasma allergens for autism. So, you know, so we're looking
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for donors to donate and if theydonate, then what it, what it'll
do is it will supply those supplements at no cost for these
families who are in need of these plasmalogin supplements.
So if they, if they fill out an application online, then they
could receive those once we get the funding.
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So that's autismhealth.com. And then we have our Autism
Health Summit next year, April 2026.
It's the 24th through the 26th. We are the only autism
conference out there that I can tell you does not follow the
narrative. We are talking about everything.
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We are addressing everything. We're throwing everything at it
but the kitchen sink. But I will tell you, just like
you said earlier, I will not back it up.
If I don't believe in it, if it it's not something that works,
if I believe that it's garbage, I will not, you know, advertise
any of it. I had an opportunity to have a
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pharmaceutical company that sponsor my my autism walk and
wow I could have used the money for for for my non profit but I
said no no no no no no no no. You know it's hard.
That's what they do, right? They'll try to give you the
money to control the narrative. They want a specific way of
doing it. They've tried to do it even with
this show. We've always said no, of course
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we could always use the money. We're always looking for
additional sponsors that are like minded and we feel like
they can be trusted, but that you know, that isn't necessarily
when you're, when you're a, a voice, no matter what it is.
And if you're not a status quo voice, if you're somebody that
is out there trying to educate people, they'll try to take
control of it. It's a difficult decision, but
of course there's always this balance of I've got to make a
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living, I've got to pay for this, how do I do it?
We've never sold ourselves out for that.
We've never done it because of course it's a struggle, right?
At the end of the day, these shows investigative journalism
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the $5 paid subscription. On the big mafia or give us a
rumble ran tip. They don't realize that each one
of these shows has overhead or even what you do the travel
expenses going here the you knowat the end of the day they don't
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they're not always well monetized.
Where's that summit going to be,Tracy?
San Diego San. Diego.
Guy that makes it easy, no travel for you.
You know, it does. I forgot from San Antonio and
you know, we had to drive some stuff out there.
It just makes it very difficult and we're not fenderized with
all the regional centers in California.
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Yeah, that's great. All right, well, listen, Tracy,
I know we didn't get into everything.
We'll probably have to have you back because it's it's always,
you know, the time is the most valuable commodity.
We always struggle with giving enough time to a speaker.
You had so much great information.
So we'll put everything in the chat.
We're happy to the happy that you came on.
We thank you so much for sharingwhat you did.
Is there anything else you want to share with the audience
before you head out the door? That maybe something you really
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wanted to state And you're so. Damn, I wish we'd had time to
talk about that. You know, first and foremost,
anytime anyone has a child with autism, you know, it's a
beautiful journey. I promise you, it's a hard one,
but it's a beautiful one. And there is no way around all
these different alternative wayslike cleaning the gut.
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There's only through and, and and putting it with other things
isn't going to work. But setting a clear intention of
what it is that you choose to create because you know, the day
that I found out, no, I had autism in my natural path, like
doctor said, no, we'll be fine. You just need to go do your
homework. I sucked the tears back up into
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my eyes and I got to work and I have battled everything.
I sat on that panel last night and I told people, you know when
parents tell me that they can't afford, that's an excuse because
I bartered for treatments. I sold everything that I own and
I even short sailed my house to make sure that I could take my
son to the Ukraine for stem celltherapy and the rest I just let
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God provide. Let me ask you, is anybody doing
that here? Now that's the type of stem cell
therapy for that autism. So umbilical cord stem cell
therapy, which I really, really would love to get into someday
with you, is we can do it right here in the United States.
And they can contact me at Tracyat autismhealth.com For more
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information, For more information on that.
And, and then I can just connectthem with the doctors that that
run it. It is, it is very clean.
We use all the stem cells in in the umbilical cord, not just the
mesenchymal, but the hemotopoietic, the endothelial
stem cells. All three of them work together
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as a team to create healing in the body and in the brain.
I I suffered from chronic migraines and in February I had
it done and I haven't had a single migraine or headache
since. What's like the average cost?
So it's $6800 for 20 million stem cells.
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And that's all you pretty much need.
So if you're really debilitated in in you're really sick or
really injured, then they do recommend a double dose We're.
Going to need a lot of donationsfor Lance.
That's that's good to go fund me, go fund me.
I didn't know it was that expensive.
I know insurance doesn't cover it.
We know that, yeah. Well, I spent $15,000 in
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Ukraine. I spent $15,000 for myself in
Costa Rica. If you go to Panama and have it
done, yes, it is 100 million stem cells, but it's over
$30,000. Wow.
Funny, normally you go out of the country because you can find
top quality medical services at a much lower rate.
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Of course. Like stem cells more, less
expensive here in the United States, which is a shocker to me
because at the end of the day, of course, the medical industry
is out of control. There was just a big push across
the nation that people are talking about where all the
insurance rates seem to be raising simultaneously.
But you know, like, of course. If you go to.
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Another country, you don't know really sure what you're going to
be getting, the quality. That's the thing that bothers me
with something like that. So, you know, I have seen their
viability testing, which is 96 percent or better upon
administration. And then they also removed DMSO
for those who have histamine reactions.
And they use Traeulose, which isa naturally derived sugar.
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They do microtoxic testing, microplastic testing, testing
for bacteria, viruses and the spike protein.
They've pre screened moms to make sure that they are not
vaccinated. You know, they do not cut the
cord, they clamp it, then they extract the stent, the cord
blood it it. This is the cleanest lab that
I've ever seen. It's not advertised.
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Where was this them cell therapy?
No where. In.
The States. There's a company called Achieve
Vitality, but it's really word of mouth because.
For in the United States or out.In the United States, OK.
Yeah. So for like for people, let's
say that want to go out of the United States and get it done,
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do they need to like call in advance, let them know or like
is it? Oh yeah.
Yeah. All right.
There you go. Fair enough.
And if you go out of the United States, if you want to go out
ACPI, I'm sure you heard of Ed Clay from CPI, He was on Joe
Rogan. So they do mesenchymal from the
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Wharton's Jelly, which is the cord itself.
So it's the tissue. And they have, they have very
high ratings as well. They haven't treated children.
So we are working with them in regards to getting them to do a
study on kids with autism. Great information, Tracy, thank
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you so much for taking the time out of your hectic schedule to
do the interview. We always appreciate it.
We try to. That's our show.
We're very Rogan style, kind of Shawn Ryan.
We try to hit all the all the base points.
Probably why we've been suspended on YouTube multiple
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I get the last word. You didn't say it, man.
I was good for you, George. You always got the last word.
It was a pleasure. But I just wanted it was a
pleasure having you on the show.Hopefully we get you back
because I there's a lot of information you have.
But I just want to say this off topic of today's show.
I don't want to ever hear Lance finally got.
I want an indictment, a big name.
We got it. James call me.
He got indicted. That's it.
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