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October 14, 2025 48 mins
Leading nutritionist, author, and radio show host, Nancy Addison talks with Gabriela McAllister, healer, medium, psychic, E.L.A. Animal communicator, and physical intuitive. Gabriela started out becoming a lawyer, who speaks 3 languages. After a corporate career, she decided to pursue a career working with these gifts to be a vibrational healer and animal whisperer. They discuss the various ways to connect with your animals and also help them live healthier lives. connectedenergyhealing.com

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Any health related information on the following show provides general
information only. Content presented on any show by any host
or guests should not be substituted for a doctor's advice.
Always consult your physician before beginning any new diet, exercise,
or treatment program.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Welcome beautiful people to or getting Healthy lifestyle. And I'm
Nancy Addison, your host, and I like to start off
my show with prayer.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
I feel like it's just.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Really grounding and so everybody just take a deep breath
and let's just let any stress out of our body
that we might have taken in today.

Speaker 3 (00:57):
And I love.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
To start off with various prayers from different things, and
today I thought I would start off with a shy
end prayer for peace. So if you join me in
whichever way you would like, that would be lovely. Let
us no peace. For as long as the moon shall rise,
for as long as the river shall flow, or as

(01:21):
long as the sun shall shine, for as long as
the grass shall grow, let us no peace.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
So it is really beautiful, and I just wanted to
give a really quick shout out to you Dean Piper
and W four Cy Radio who have encouraged me all
these twelve years to do my shows and really kept
me going and actually encouraged me to do it in

(01:51):
the first place. And I was contacted this week and
informed that my show is now number one, number one
in the organic food category, and I'm sixth in the
healthy food category. But I just want to thank everyone
for listening and tuning in and sharing your valuable time

(02:13):
with me. I truly love being here and I love
hearing from y'all, and I like the questions that we
get for the show, and it's just, you know, it's
just a wonderful thing that we can connect around the
world like we do and share information that really, I
think applies to all of us. And someone sent me

(02:38):
this the other day and I thought it was really pretty.
It's called you have to Be Bigger by Steve Taylor,
and it says you have to be bigger than slights
to find a deep, essential self that can't be damaged
by disrespect, so that insults pass by without hurting you.

(03:00):
You have to be bigger than bitterness to let go
of wrongs that you can't correct and awaken so fully
to the present that past events no longer disturb you.
You have to be bigger than rivalry, to see your
peers as colleagues and not competitors who share your goals

(03:24):
are part of the same project that will only succeed
through cooperation. You have to be bigger than selfishness to
live to contribute, not accumulate, as if your life is
a wide river that nourishes the earth, not a road
that cuts coldly through the land. You have to be

(03:47):
bigger than yourself to let the world's soul become your
own soul, and the world's purpose become your own purpose,
until your.

Speaker 3 (04:00):
Own life merges with life itself.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
And I just thought that was so beautiful and so
that was you have to be bear by Steve Taylor,
and I really, I really think that it's such a
great message for all of us. And one of the
things I've strived for in my life, and I think

(04:24):
it's really important to focus on is being just present,
to be very present wherever you are, at whatever time,
because when we're worrying about the future, and most of
the things we worry about never even happen, and you know,
worrying about the past and how, oh we could have

(04:46):
done it better, or you know, why didn't we do
it better? We've got to let that go because you
can't change that, and you know, it's just really important
to be present and just see what the mirror goals
hold for you. I just got back from France at
my daughter's wedding and I met my friend mary Ann

(05:08):
there and she flew in from New York and we
had such a wonderful time. And today I thought I
was supposed to have Gabriella McAllister on today and she's
my my really good friend who's an animal whisper. But
for some reason, she's late this morning and we're hoping
she'll show up. So Rebel, my fabulous sound engineer, is

(05:31):
going to let us know if she if she is
able to tune in. But I thought I would talk about,
you know, healthy travel and it doesn't matter whether it's
international or you know, local. You know, traveling is something
that you know, I think we all have to do
at some point, even if we're just going to a
nearby city or town. And I travel all the time

(05:55):
because I live way out in the country and I
have to travel and you know, to get to the
grocery store an hour and a half away sometimes. So anyway,
one of the things that was really interesting is we
got to Bordeaux, France, and we checked in our hotel
and we thought we'd kind of regroup and try to

(06:18):
acclimate to the new time frame and everything. And one
of the things I've learned over the years is that
if you go out in the sunshine and let the
sun like hit the back of your knees.

Speaker 3 (06:32):
I know that sounds so funny.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
But if you let this un hit the back of
your knees for some reason, that can help your body,
your body clock adjust to the time zone. And so
we went and got some sunshine and we came back in.
We were going to take a train down to the
coast for a couple of days and just get really

(06:55):
grounded before going to my daughter's wedding. And we went
to the front desk and we said, oh, we're taking
a train tomorrow and this is our time, and can
you call a cab for us to come pick us up?
And he said, Now, we thought this was just so funny.
He goes, oh, well, they're having a strike tomorrow at

(07:16):
the trains and we were like, oh my goodness. He
said yes, some of our guests were supposed to leave
tomorrow also, and because of the strike, there they left today.
They were going to have this strike today, but they
decided to have it tomorrow instead. Yes, oh okay, thank you, Gabrielle.

(07:37):
One second, let me just finish this one quick thought here,
So I'm gonna have Gabrielle on just one second, let
me finish this one little thought I.

Speaker 3 (07:48):
Had on the trains.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
But I took my tickets down to the man at
the desk and he said, oh, well, you have really
good tickets. These are good all day and they don't
go and strike till noon, so you could take a
nine o'clock trainer at eleven o'clock trainer. And so Marianne
and I took the eleven o'clock train and it all
worked out great. And one of the things I've learned

(08:11):
recently is that our words are very powerful, and what
we say we can kind of, you know, manifest that.
And my friend told me before I left, she goes,
you need to just say how much better can it be?
And so Marianne and I would look at each other
we go, how much better can it be? Our train
thing worked out and we started saying that wherever we went,

(08:34):
and it was quite miraculous. But we kept having all
these miracles show up and so we were, you know,
really thrilled. So anyway, welcome to the show, Gabriella. For
everybody out there, Gabriella is just a powerful healer, medium,
psychic and animal communicator and she does ELA animal communications

(08:57):
and she's a physical intuitive and she was on last week.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
We had so many questions.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
I saved some of them that we weren't able to answer,
and we are going to take more questions today if
anybody has questions for Gabriella. She was sharing some fabulous
information on different animals that she's worked with. And Gabriella, welcome.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
I am so happy to be here. We had an
Internet dark out over here and I was completely unable
to do anything, So my apologies to everyone, but so
glad to be here. Thank you so much for having
me back.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Oh it is my honor to have you back, Gabriella.
I mean, you've become one of my best friends. I
think you're just such a wonderful person body mind and
spirit and incredible at what you do. And as I
was telling our listeners that we had some extra questions
we weren't able to get to last time, and I

(10:01):
saved a few of them, and Jenus was just asking
what the train strike was for and I really don't know, Jenis.
I just decided they were going to go and strike,
and you know, it may be that they needed more
hours or higher pay or something. But they're very civilized

(10:21):
over in France that they schedule their strikes accordingly. And
it was very interesting. But Gabriella. Last week, Kevin was
asking if when you communicate with the animals and you
can understand what they're saying to you, do the animals,
how did the animals talk.

Speaker 3 (10:40):
Back to you.

Speaker 4 (10:42):
That's a really great question. Every animal is kind of
a different experience, but there is kind of like a
common set of patterns depending on the intelligence and the
exposure to language. Like right now, we're in the Great Awakening,
so the ascension is not just happening for humans, it's
happening for all other species as well. And Edgar Casey

(11:06):
actually spoke about this prior to his death. He said
that dogs and cats would really come up and actually
be reincarnating as ascended. They would come in as dogs
and cats, but they would be ascended masters because the
human race would listen to the animals better than the humans.
Because humans have just made such a mess of things

(11:27):
at this point in time. So we are seeing animals
really leveling up. I'm seeing all species leveling up incredibly.
And so sometimes it's in direct language. They have such
an incredible vocabulary, they have everything. I think ones that
don't have a ton of language understand because they're reading

(11:49):
the energy of the words, and so your dialect or
language actually doesn't matter. They I've spoken to animals and
Indie yeah, and they're like, well, you don't speak our language.
How do you how do you communicate with them in English?
And I said, well, I guess the English has you know,

(12:09):
like the all language has a frequency, no matter what
dialect or language it is or what part of the
country you're in. And so that they understand the frequency
of the words. And then some animals will give you pictures.
Some animals will give you a physical sensation when they're
trying to describe how they feel. If they don't know

(12:29):
how to articulate it, they'll they'll show me what it
feels like inside of them. So there's a couple of
different ways, or more than a couple of few different
ways that they can do it.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
Wow, this is fascinating and Ralph was.

Speaker 3 (12:45):
Saying that he thought.

Speaker 2 (12:46):
The way they had treated those horses, the one that
you'd rescued, he really believed that that was animal cruelty.

Speaker 4 (12:53):
Well, yeah, Ralph is absolutely right. But again you have
to define animal cruelty and definition by the standards of
what is the law and what is morally and ethically
correct or two totally different things. And so as long
as the horses have enough water to survive, as long

(13:14):
as you know, they're given enough feed to function, and
you know, these places lie and they'll say, oh yeah,
they get you know, one day off, or if they
get sick, we send them to another farm where they
can recover. No, they send them to slaughter. They just
won't say it. And most of the time the law

(13:34):
will will, you know, have a blind eye towards it.
Like I went back to that place seven years later,
I was told it was shut down. It was shut
down in its original incarnation, but they basically renamed it,
put up really high walls so you couldn't see behind
where the horses were penned, and the same guy was

(13:57):
managing it, The same family was running it. They're a
very wealthy family out of southern California. That have hundreds
of horses and hundreds of rental places, and they're horrible people.
I've experienced them firsthand. And I went back there and
the conditions were even worse than when Arrow was there,
and they were still being allowed to I saw horses

(14:19):
in there that were lame. I saw horses in there
that were sick, and I was just like, Heavier, how
the hell are you people getting away with this? He goes, Oh,
law really doesn't care, and people really don't care. They're
too busy paying their own bills to mind business like this.
And I was like, yeah, so there's your answer. First
of all, what is morally and ethically correct is very

(14:41):
different from what the law states, which is obviously a
disconnect and a huge problem. And then second, you don't
have enough people coming together to say we will not
put up with these these types of businesses or these
type this type of treatment of animals. And then they'll say, oh, well,
you can't make enough money if you do it the
right way. That's not true. It just requires some shifts,

(15:03):
and people just don't want to do those shifts for
whatever reasons, whether they're low vibration or greedy. Like you'll
ask yourselves. Well, why can't the pharmaceutical companies just shift
a little and make things so that people are actually
cared for and good health, and they focus on supplements
and they can make their money off of guiding with
food and because they're too lazy and they're incredibly greedy

(15:28):
and they just want to keep making money the way
they do.

Speaker 2 (15:31):
I mean, it really is heartbreaking. I've always felt that
animals were basically given to us by our divine creator
to help us learn to be better people.

Speaker 4 (15:41):
Absolutely, every interaction with an animals an opportunity, and the
powers that be society, thousands of years of negativity ruling
this world, convinced us that animals are less. It's just
a dog, it's just a cat, it's just a bird.
And they've been lying to everybody, and they made people
like you, me and others who care about animals, you know,

(16:04):
the thousands of listeners that you have here. They made
us all crazy. Oh yeah, you're crazy. You're crazy to
think like that. It's just a dog, it's just a cat.
It doesn't matter. Well, if you disconnect a population enough
from their environment and other people, look at how they
disconnect us from ourselves through race and color, and sex

(16:26):
and religion. I mean they find everything under the sun
to disconnect us. Well, then you have a population that's
very easy to control because you're scared of everything because
you're by yourself, and you don't feel connected and you
don't feel loved. Because if you're connected, you see how
everything works together or not, and if one person or

(16:49):
one business does bad things, you see how those bad
things are a direct impact upon your own life. You
see the connections, but if you're disconnected.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
You don't. That is such a great point and for
everyone listening. Gabriella's website is called Connected Energyhealing dot com.
And I think that you know goes along with what
you just were saying. And you and I have had
some conversations about how medicine is changing around the world

(17:22):
at this time, especially after the big fake demic that
they had and everything, and how it's moving more holistic.
And I would love for you to share with our
listeners some of the things that you think are really
important for caring for your animal in a more holistic way.

Speaker 4 (17:41):
Well, it's a it's a good thing to talk about.

Speaker 2 (17:46):
It.

Speaker 4 (17:46):
It's really about kind of shifting your perspective and really
kind of taking a look at, you know, terrain theory
versus germ theory. If you're out there and you think
that there are a load of germs that could infect
you or your animals, you're going to keep going down
the same path. But if you look at terrain theory,
which Beauchamp was the name of the man that created

(18:11):
the terrain theory, he was at the same time as
Pastor who created germ theory. If you keep in mind
terrain theory, which is and you can guys can look
this up. They were both French, and actually a pastor
on his deathbed said that Beauchamp was right. But the
Rockefellers grabbed a hold of Pastor's germ theory and said, hey,
we can do something with this and created you know,

(18:32):
the pharmaceutical industry and medicine as we know it today.
And it was just too late for Pastor to go
back on what he had done. I think he was
afraid that he was going to go someplace dark for
what he had helped to create. But Beauchamp said, if
your body is so strong, then you can pretty much
coexist with anything, and then on occasion needs certain things

(18:54):
to help yourself so I would say, as clean as
you can feed your animal is really important. As you know,
I hate when everyone calls it organic farming, because it's
just normal farming before the GMO and chemical processes came
into being, you know, really heavily in the seventies more,
but it was back in the fifties. So eat as

(19:17):
clean as you possibly can and feed them as clean,
and don't make the excuse of, oh, well feeding them
clean is more expensive. Well, not feeding them clean is
going to be way more expensive on the back end
with larger diseases and watching your animals suffer and die,
then spreading out a better food plan, a better care

(19:39):
plan in the moment, you know, from for their whole life,
you'll end up saving money. I've seen it time and
time again with myself as well as all my clients
who finally listen to me and do it this way,
they'll say, you're right, our animals aren't getting sick. We
don't need to go to the vet. We're not you know,
we spend on you, Gabby, you do our animals once

(20:01):
a quarter, we buy a bundle and we're set, and
we do ourselves and we're set. Because I work with
both people in animals, So like good foundational stuff like
look into a good probiotic, look into a good digestive enzyme,
look into a good multi vitamin. The smaller the ingredients,
the better. Like the less ingredients you have in these things,

(20:24):
the better you know. Simple ingredients are more effective, cleaner.
I would say, detox your animals once a month, for
a week out of the month, give them a dose
of a quality bentonite clay like Sony's number seven that's
been around since nineteen forty seven, I believe, and that's liquid.
Put it in their food and do that for one

(20:46):
week out of the month to help them detox and
keep their livers clean. I really don't recommend any more
things with needles. I just don't. I will say that
this last opinion of mine, and it's just my opinion,
but my last opinion has come from I had a

(21:08):
totally healthy German shepherd part wolf puppy, and the first
set of shots that they gave him immediately created allergies,
and then he went into full pancreatic disease. And prior
to the shots, he had no problems digesting anything. He
was perfectly healthy. And I spent three years and probably

(21:29):
ten thousand dollars trying to save him. And I did,
and he's delicate, but I have him at a fantastic weight.
It cost me ten grand of you know, crazy amount
of supplements, crazy food. I had to do white fish
and boiled turnips and parsnips, and I mean, I couldn't
do squash, I couldn't do potatoes. I mean, this poor

(21:52):
animal was a mass. I swore after that, and I've
talked to my holistic vets about it, who are actually DVM.
I said, I will never give another dog an injection.
I will never put another chip in a dog as
long as I live. Thor was another example of that.
He developed all kinds of problems after the chip was

(22:13):
put into him, the microchip, and I thought, oh, you know,
chipping your dog is so good because if anything happens
never ever, ever, ever ever again, what it did to
Thor was horrible. So let's just keep it simple. Keep
an eye on your dogs, don't let them out unattended,
you know, make sure that you have really good tags
on your dogs. And you don't need these terrible, you know,

(22:35):
chips creating you know, anything foreign in the body is
going to create a real big problem. And if you
do foundational health, you're going to find yourselves having the
type of dogs that we had back in the thirties
and forties that lived until they were fifteen, sixteen, seventeen
years old, even large breeds, because you're not feeling them
full of chemicals, and there's ways to not have them

(22:56):
get sick with the crazy diseases that they make us fear,
like radies, low doses of colloidal silver. You know your
dog's not going to turn blue. You're not going to
turn blue. But I'll tell you, you'll take care of
every level four pathogen out there, and your dogs will
stay healthy, and so will your horse. I had my
horse go nose to nose with a couple of horses

(23:17):
with strangles by accident that the horses hadn't developed it fully.
And I had my guy on colostrum, a really good
tea dox program and doing low doses of silver. My
horse was the only horse in the barn that didn't
get sick. And all those other people had like shots
and all kinds of stuff for all kinds of diseases,
every single one of them deathly ill, except for mine.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
I will completely agree with you and Dell big Tree's
new documentary called An Inconvenient Study just came out and
was released yes Sunday, and it is on how they
have never tested any of these injections ever. Ye, And

(24:02):
it's on a lot of the harm and the studies
that they did. And I heard the lawyer for the
Children's Health Defense talk about it one day when he
was on doctor Leigh Merritt's show, and she's the spine surgeon,
and he talked about how they compared all these people

(24:25):
that had never had an injection ever compared to the
people who did. And basically the study showed that if
you've never had an injection ever, you're basically healthy for life.

Speaker 4 (24:40):
You know what, I can't agree with you more. I
worked with a holistic doctor in Los Angeles who's very
well known. I don't want to use her name just
because I don't have permission, but you know, she's probably
retired at this point. But when I worked with her,
I met her son, and her son had never had
an injection for anything. She didn't allow it. So this

(25:00):
was fifteen over fifteen years ago, and her son, fifteen
years ago was just turning nineteen and had never had
an injection of any kind. That kid was a super being.
I mean I met him and I shook his hand,
and I went, oh, my lord, this kid is a
powerhouse energetically, physically. And he grew up around fresh vegetables

(25:25):
and clean food. He didn't like sugar, couldn't stand cane sugar.
Might have a little honey every once in a while,
might have some sweet you know, using dates or beets,
maybe a little bit of you know, clean maple syrup,
but really did not like sugar at all. Just cane
sugar made him absolutely physically ill. He said, you can

(25:47):
taste the poison when you've never had poison in your body.
So like these people that push back on me and say,
well I could I could never eat the way you do, Gabby,
I could never eat the way you do. And I said, well,
it's very simple. Either you want to get healthy, you don't,
and if you don't, then that's fine, that's your choice.
But you're going to spend a lot of time in
the hospital, especially as you get older. And you know,

(26:09):
I just met with a load of people. I was
in Scottsdale visiting friends over the past few days. And
they work for a big financial institution and we were
talking about health with pets and themselves, and every single
one met me and looked at me and said your
post metal pausele I said, yeah, oh my gosh, your skin.
You don't look fifty five. Do you spend days and

(26:33):
days in the gym? Do you have a trainer? I said, no,
I walk every day. I take care of my animals.
But it's pretty simple. I get on a trampoline to
get my you know, lymphatic system going on occasion, you know,
and people were taking my cards left and right because
they said, how is it possible? And you know, and
then when I let them know, well, at twenty five,

(26:55):
I was a cancer survivor diabetes and a virus, and
you know, I had a choice to make. Did I
want to live or did I want to die? And
my choice was very clear. Obviously I'm fifty five years old.
I wanted to live. And so my whole mission and
purpose became taking care of people and animals. And when people.
I picked up a bunch of new clients over the

(27:16):
past few days, some animals, some people, and when I
kind of showed them my protocol, it's like, okay, yeah,
you know, the first session is going to be like
four hours or with your dog, you know, and so
there's you know, the fee for that, and then after
that you buy a bundle, and my sessions go down
exponentially with the bundle. And then you know, unless we
have a serious problem, you can use that bundle throughout

(27:40):
the year. And they're like and yeah, and this is great.
This is more economical and you're more effective. And you know,
my old clients will say it all the time, they said,
our animals stay healthy. We don't have to worry anymore.
I have a horse that was misdiagnosed with EPM and
lime and a twenty two year old at the time.

(28:00):
And I think I talked about this before, but that
poor animal, you know, shouldn't be alive and would have
been if he survived, chronic and sick looking, and he
just turned twenty eight. And the owner sent me a
photo and this horse looks like a powerhouse, like he's robust,
and his top line looks beautiful, and his back is

(28:21):
all lifted up and nice, and he's got great muscle tone.
And she said, honestly, you've saved us so much money
because since that incident of the misdiagnosis and the vets
coming out over and over again. No one could figure
it out. You did. We stay healthy, We don't need
to be rushing to the vet. And then if we
do have a problem, we call you and we have
a wonderful appointment from the comfort of our own home.

(28:44):
No waiting in a parking lot or dealing with a
hospital like I actually twenty years ago. One of my
favorite vets, he's a DVM but also a holistic vet doctor,
William Farber's. I will use his name, I have permission.
He's worked for the State Department in zoonotic diseases. He
was one of the first vets to really endorse my work.
My other dog, Bowder, needed to come in and that's

(29:07):
another thing. I will never neuter or spay another dog
in my life. Can you imagine if we did that
to humans and took away your hormones? And no wonder
dogs are nuts, No wonder they have phone problems, hip problems.
Those hormones are so important. Yes, do you have to
be responsible. Absolutely. Do you have to educate your dog really,
really well and your cat in order to do that effectively? Absolutely,

(29:30):
But their health goes up exponentially. But unfortunately I did
have to get bald or neutered. I didn't know what
I know today, and my Vets said, I won't have
you come into the Los Angeles hospital. I said, really,
he said, Gabby, the diseases that come in here every day.
That you expose your dog to a large hospital like

(29:53):
a VCA, or even a smaller VETS office that's not
really clean, you are exposing them to so many diseases.
I don't want you coming over here. Come to my
private office in Palm Springs. That'll be much safer for
Baldoor and Balder did at that point have an autoimmune problem,
probably from shots vaccinosis, And I, yeah, I drove three

(30:14):
hours out to Palm Springs to get you know the thing,
because he said to me, going into these doctors' offices
is a real problem. You know, people don't realize how
many secondary diseases their animals pick up from being in
a clinic like that, and the same thing happens to humans.
Like I tell every single client of mine that has

(30:34):
a surgery, I said, when you go in for your surgery,
ask them what their rate of infection is before you're
brought in. And they said, what's what is that for?
I said, you're asking them what's their stats for how
many diseases you could possibly get while you're in here
because of exposure. And they went, oh my god. And
I said, yeah, oh my god. And that means you're

(30:57):
putting the hospital on notice that if you're animal or
you picks up anything at a human you know, a
human hospital or vet hospital, you're going to hold them
accountable for that.

Speaker 2 (31:08):
That is such great information. And you know something I've
thought about for a very long time is I give
my animals the same quality food I eat. In fact,
I wouldn't give my animals any food that I would
not eat, right, And I think, you know, what we

(31:29):
do eat becomes our blood, our tissue, and ourselves. How
can it not directly impact your health. And the fact
that they don't teach doctors and veterinarians nutrition tells you
a lot right there.

Speaker 4 (31:41):
Oh, they took out of medical school for humans. They
took nutrition out of medical school in nineteen sixty six,
I believe, and certainly with a purpose. Certainly with a purpose.
There's still doctors out there that'll say cancer has nothing
to do with diet. I mean, that'll start me into
hit ysterical laughter. I get so frustrated, and you're right,

(32:03):
and that's why I will say I do have to
add a little caveat. Not all dogs can eat raw,
not all cats can eat raw, Not all dogs can
eat cooked, not all cats can eat cooked. Some of
them have been so damaged that all they can eat
is processed food, meaning a kibble, which, yeah, I agree.

(32:24):
There are a lot of people in our line of
work that'll call kibble death in a bag. I do
agree with that, but I have met dogs and cats
that can't withstand anything but kibble, and so if I
have to do a kibble, the only one I recommend,
and they don't pay me, but they source everything in

(32:44):
the US. Their manufacturing facility is in I believe it's
in San Diego or no, it's in Long Beach. It's
in Long Beach, California. They own their own manufacturing facility
and it's family owned and it's called Lucy Pet and
they have roles, and then they have kibble, and then
they have canned and I will say they're canned stuff

(33:07):
in a pinch. I'd eat because it smells good and
it looks good, looks like stew. And I know Joey
and they're very good people. And he used to work
for Dick van Patten's company, and when Dick van Patten
passed away and that food went to Heck in a
handbag because a conglomerate bought it, Joey went on his

(33:28):
own and then created Lucy Pet. And he's very active
in the community, like they do do bay and utering
clinics and vaccination clinics, and he's trying to do the
right thing. He hasn't quite shifted over to my side
of the fence, but the fact that he's out there
and trying to do community service, I really do applaud.
But his food, like anybody can ask to go on

(33:49):
a tour of the Lucy Pet manufacturing facility. The place
is so clean you can eat off the floor.

Speaker 3 (33:55):
Great information.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
And while ago you mentioned and this is something that
I learned well. And I really like doctor Andrew Kaufman.
He said, a psychiatrist, And he did a presentation at
the Western a Price yearly event in Dallas a few
years ago that I went to, and he's actually going

(34:19):
to be on the show next month. But he did
a presentation on really the terrain versus the germ theory.

Speaker 4 (34:29):
I love it, yep.

Speaker 3 (34:30):
And he said.

Speaker 2 (34:31):
That they have actually never ever proven that there is
a rabies virus at all ever, and that the first
dog that they so called said had rabies was actually
starving to death and the only things in his poor
little tummy were sticks in rocks because he was so hungry,

(34:54):
and that he had really just died from starvation. And
he said, you know, the they like to say that,
you know, these viruses and things exist, but there has
never been an isolated virus proven to be isolated ever
in the entire history of all this germ theory. They

(35:17):
have also combined it with something toxic.

Speaker 4 (35:21):
So you just okay, So I'm going to simplify the
toxic word for everybody. And doctor Lee Merritt talks about this,
and I know you know this too, Nancy. You're being poisoned.
There are pathogens out there and you're getting poisoned, which
is why you get sick and develop certain symptoms. Yes,
I would hardily agree, but I will say this, like

(35:42):
colloidal silver, colloidals or highest vibration colloidal silver will take
care of level four pathogens, It'll take care of bacteria,
it'll take care of flesh eating diseases. It'll take care
of mold and fungus like Candida. The only company I

(36:05):
trust because I know the man that developed it. He
had top security clearance for the US government in his day.
He was a chemical engineer. He developed his own machines
to create his colloidals. And it's a company out of
New Jersey called Purest Colloids and you can buy them
on Amazon. Like it's called Maso Meso Silver, and like

(36:28):
Maso Gold, if you're having brain fog cognitive issues you
need more energy, Maso gold is the best. Now gold
has been getting some colloidal gold's been getting a lot
of play over the past few years because of supposed
long COVID but colloidal gold has This stuff has existed

(36:49):
through Purest Colloids for a long time and there's a
lot of people getting on the bandwagon. But his his
colloidals were actually third party tested by three independent government
and it was proven what it could do. So if
you're not quite sure what you believe these colloids, they
have colloidals zinc. I mean, they're a great company, they're

(37:11):
family owned and they do it right. I'm very good
friends with them, and every time I go back to
New Jersey. I go to their I go to their offices,
and I don't work for them. But I'll tell you,
like right now, as I'm talking to you, Nancy, I
have a five gallon drum of colloidal silver sitting in
my house because the dogs get it, I get it,
and the horse gets it, and none of us ever

(37:31):
get sick. I mean, yes, I'm taking Vita and c
and yes I'm doing my d and my KA and
all that stuff, but my colloidals are incredibly important.

Speaker 2 (37:42):
I'll agree, and I take it every day too, and
I give it to my cat.

Speaker 4 (37:47):
Well, yeah, I told you. I found my little my
little cat that adopted me. He had terrible infection in
his eye, and he had terrible infection on his leg
from being grabbed by something. And I put a little
silver in his food. I put I missed it his face.
He was so sweet. I explained to him what I
was going to do, and he let me missed his
face a feral cat, and like people were staring at me,

(38:10):
like how did you get that cat to do that?
And I said, no, if you tell them what they're
doing and how it'll help them, they're they're not you know,
going to be so reactionary. It's just, you know, a
human just it's like you take your dog or cat
to the vet and they just grab your dog and
start doing things to them. I mean, it's just how
would you like it if you went to the doctor's
office and someone just grabbed you with no context and

(38:32):
just said, you know, we're going to do this to you,
you know, and just did it without talking with you
about it, like m mmmm mm mmm. And I just
had a terrific example like I've been. I've done three
sessions on a senior dog that was terrified of loud
noises and they had their second thunderstorm yesterday and I

(38:52):
got a text saying the dog was so calm it
was a one out of ten. And I said, yeah, no, no, no, CBD, no, hemp, no, nothing.
Just doing the sessions and giving the dog context of
what a storm means. That's it. And there are people
out there they go to the vet their dogs on prozacs, xanax,

(39:13):
and god knows what else. I mean, I'm surprised I
don't put dogs on lithium. It's ridiculous. It's so ridiculous
if you just give them context and work with somebody
like me, you'll avoid a lot of heartache.

Speaker 3 (39:24):
So true.

Speaker 2 (39:25):
You yeah, and you you really are fantastic. And you
were talking a while ago about neuteringham And I have
a friend in Dallas who has this beautiful dog that
literally was a puppy sitting in the middle of the
street that she rescued many years ago. But she's never
gotten him pastrated. And I will tell you this dog

(39:47):
is a powerhouse of health.

Speaker 3 (39:49):
I mean, he is absolutely gorgeous.

Speaker 4 (39:53):
They lie to us about them getting cancer because they're
not using their equipment. It's a total lie. The cancer
comes from toxicity. Cancer doesn't keep from keeping them whole.
Can you imagine if you took a ten year old
little boy and said, oh, well, we need to cut
down on the human race, so you know, we're gonna
neuter you at a certain age, we would have the

(40:15):
most I mean, we already have a dysfunctional society, but
I mean it would be one hundredfold worse.

Speaker 3 (40:21):
Just horrifying.

Speaker 2 (40:22):
And Kenna is asking, how can we get out of
the shots they want to force them on our pets.

Speaker 4 (40:30):
You know, it's a great question. My clients will call me,
they'll text me, we're at their vet and they're trying
to push the shots on us. And I was like,
and I'll call my client and I said, just say no,
Just steady yourself and say no. Now it becomes complicated
because I have friends that say, well, we need to

(40:50):
take them to a boarding facility, or we need to
take them to daycare. There are ways around it if
you're committed to the health. You know, there are plenty
of people out there doing house sitting. There are plenty
of people out there doing dog sitting, house sitting. I
moved to a community where I knew no one and
I still have to travel quite a bit and it

(41:11):
took me a minute. But like, I would never use
the popular sites for finding someone to take care of
your dogs, like a dog walker or a home. I
don't want to say the name because I don't want
to get sued. It starts with an R, and they're
very popular. They have a lot of lawsuits against them. So,
you know, I kind of went on my community website.
I went on nextdoor, and I went on Facebook for

(41:33):
my community and I said, you know, I really need
a qualified house sitter, dog walkers. You know, I need
an army of people to help me out. And I
did interview, I did check references. I found the most
fantastic young people to help me, and three of them
are vet techs and it has been a wonderful experience.

(41:57):
And I'll tell you these doggy daycare places and these
boarding places, I wouldn't trust them as far as I
can throw them. They don't understand animal behavior. And I've
seen more accidents occur. I even had a vet who
had their dog lost at their own veterinary clinic because
someone let the dog out by accident while the vet

(42:18):
was away and they were boarding the dog. It's just
not worth it, in my opinion, So you can just
say no, and if they start to give you heck
over it or guilty, and just say thank you so
much for your opinion. I appreciate it, but this is
my decision, not yours.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
You know, it's so important these days to be able
to stand up for yourself and for what you believe.
And I am totally with you on that, And you know,
it's an exercise I've had to really work on practicing,
you know, just you know, saying no.

Speaker 3 (42:52):
I don't do that.

Speaker 2 (42:52):
Like when I was traveling and they want you to
stand in front of a thing and have your picture
face recognition thing.

Speaker 3 (43:00):
And I have.

Speaker 2 (43:01):
Learned that they cannot force you to do that, and
I will not do it, and so I literally never
stand in front of it, and I just lock them
in the eye and say no, I don't do that,
And at first they don't really know what to do
with me, but then they.

Speaker 3 (43:15):
Go, oh, okay, yeah.

Speaker 4 (43:18):
And I mean when I went to these vets, like
you know, obviously with Bow having pancreatic disease and Thor
who I rescued out of Texas having autoimmune disease, I uh,
when I go to a new vet, you know, like
when I first moved here, and they were like, well,
you need your shots, you need your shots, and I'm like,
pancreatic disease and autoimmune. You're not putting any more poison

(43:38):
into my dogs. I refuse to do it. And they
were like, okay, but if anything happens, you know, they'll
take your dog and they'll have to kill your dog
to check the brains for rabies. And I started looking
at them and I was like, this kind of stuff
really doesn't work on me. And I said, I've had
dogs for over fifty years. I've never had an incident

(43:59):
because as I educate my dogs and I keep my
head on a swivel, I'm real smart. Like I go
hiking in the woods. I'm out there with elk and
coyotes and all kinds of stuff, you know, in the mountains.
And if I can keep track of my dogs and
educate them properly. And I've had all kinds of dogs
with all kinds of personalities, it is an investment of time.
But you don't just get a dog and say, well,

(44:21):
it's just our healse dog. They weren't meant to be
stuck in a house or put in a backyard. It's awful.
I'll expand on that in a second, but it's worth
educating your dog. And I mean Thor I can't take
everywhere because he's so damaged. I think he's actually on
the spectrum. He reacted to his abuse, not correctly. I

(44:43):
do have to be very careful, and even my dog walkers,
I'll say to them, look, they don't have shots. You
guys have to be really careful and if anything happens,
there will be hell to pay. And I've never had
an incident with any of them because they see how
much I love these dogs. They see how well I
take care of my dog and they are extra cautious
with my animals. And yeah, and really.

Speaker 2 (45:06):
You can believe it or not, we're at the end
of the show.

Speaker 3 (45:11):
Crazy so fast, it's just amazing.

Speaker 2 (45:16):
But I am truly honored for you to have joined
us again for another wonderful discussion on how you help
animals holistically get well and all different types of animals.
And I just want to thank you so much for
joining us today.

Speaker 4 (45:34):
You're very welcome. And if any of your listeners have
any questions about the Silver Company and how to get it,
you know, please feel free to tell them to go
on my website Connected Energy Healing dot com and just
send me an email and I'll share you know where
the company is located and you can call and do
your order directly through them or Amazon. It's my pleasure

(45:56):
to share good information. If you want to make an appointment,
you can go to my website. And like I said,
if you do once a quarter for yourself and your animals,
trust me, you're never going to get sick again and
you're just going to be like, I feel so much better,
and I was like, that's the goal for your animals,
and you to feel so much better well.

Speaker 2 (46:12):
And I will say some of the animals that you've
worked with, I mean it's astanding how you've you know,
helped animals that have been paralyzed in all kinds of
things and yet within within days they're you know, reversing
that and getting well. And just in this last minute,

(46:33):
I would love for you to just share a really
quick parting thought with our lovely listeners that are so
gracious to share their valuable time with us today.

Speaker 4 (46:43):
I think it's the time of the year, a time
in history. Actually, animals are elevating in consciousness just like
humans are, and we've got to give them every every
consideration in their ascension process the way we want our
consideration and our ascension process. Us Energies are affecting them differently,
and it's really important to pay close attention to how

(47:06):
they're responding to things and communicate with them very very clearly.

Speaker 2 (47:11):
Beautiful, it's such you beautiful parting thought, and I just
want to say real quick, Lacey is saying there's so
much more we need to know, and yes, you're right,
and Mariella is going to be begged to come back
on the show again, so trust me, she will be back,
won't you.

Speaker 4 (47:27):
Absolutely. I love being on here with you, Nancy, and
I love all the listeners and I love all the questions.
It's my pleasure.

Speaker 2 (47:34):
Thank you, thank you, and we will have Gabriella back
another time. But for now, y'all, I love you so much, Gabriella,
and I send to you our love and I look
forward to connecting with y'all again next week.

Speaker 4 (48:02):
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