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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is the Good
Neighbor Podcast, the place
where local businesses andneighbors come together.
Here's your host, Jeremy Wolf.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
Hello, hello everyone
.
We are back and we are in for agood one today.
I think this is going to be fun.
According to the CDC, about sixin 10 adults in the US have at
least one chronic illness, andfour in 10 adults in the US have
at least one chronic illness,and four in 10 have two or more,
and some studies suggest thatup to 30% of patients visiting
primary care have chronicsymptoms that remain unexplained
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after testing.
Our guest today.
His mission is to pinpoint theroot causes of your illness and
help you rapidly reboot andreclaim your optimal health.
I'm here with Dr Lonnie Herman,and Dr Herman is the creator of
the Rapid Health RecoverySystem, which focuses on
uncovering and addressing theroot causes of chronic illnesses
through personalized protocols.
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Dr Herman, welcome to the show,brother.
Hello good morning.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
I appreciate you
having me on and hello to all
your followers.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Yes, yes, thank you
to the followers for tuning in
and listening to learn moreabout our great community and
the businesses that serve us.
So, like I said, this is goingto be fun, because this topic is
something that continuallycomes up in my radar.
I've interviewed many gueststalking about healthcare as it
relates to people in thiscountry and around the world,
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and we do have an epidemic inthis country when it comes to
chronic illness.
So I'm interested to learn alittle bit about Rapid Health
Recovery System.
What inspired you to developthis business?
Speaker 3 (01:40):
I'll tell you I was
always into natural type of
healthcare, growing up in myhome, and into physical fitness
and just never really liked theshots.
Personally Some people do, notme, I don't like taking
medicines and just decided toexplore natural health care and
I went for chiropractic firstand when I came out I had a
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successful chiropractic clinic.
But I noticed something I wasgetting kind of bored because
people with chronic illnesseswhether it was just migraine,
headaches or high blood pressureor asthma or skin rashes or
lupus or MS there was no benefitfor too many people, even if it
was just simple things like asimple, like a carpal tunnel or
sciatica.
So I just realized back then,and that's probably about 15
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years ago, that it was time forme to go back to school actually
.
And I explored and studied deepquite honestly for about 10
years of postgraduate study inneurology and neurochemistry and
immunology and just the listgoes on endocrinology and GI
disorders and developmentalbrain disorders and brain
dissection.
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And there were people around mehad a my grandfather when I was
a little boy.
He had a stroke, left himparalyzed, no speech, no arm and
leg movement on one side of hisbody and then my grandmother's
on my mother's side, her secondhusband developed Parkinson's
and with the meds this was earlyon.
I was about 28 years old when Icame out of chiropractic school
and this man who I loved, hetreated my grandmother like a
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just incredible.
They had such a great loveaffair, marriage traveled around
the world, but he developedParkinson's.
And it was right after I cameout of chiropractic school where
I just realized this man wentdown so fast.
It was a year under medicalcare.
The medications did not stophis tremors and his stiffness
from getting worse.
And I just said I have toexplore something else, because
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both sides of the coin thealternative and the medical side
were missing something.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Indeed.
Can you go into it and explaina little bit more about the core
principles of your system right, and how that kind of differs
from traditional medicalapproaches?
Because in this country we'retoo quick to treat the symptom
and not the underlying cause ofmany of these illnesses, and
healthcare professionals arealways putting band-aids on
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people and not addressing theunderlying conditions.
How do you get you know, dig inand treat the root causes of
these various illnesses withyour patients?
Speaker 3 (04:09):
First, when I took
immunology in my postgraduate
studies, the PhD in immunologyhad shared studies from all
around the world that wereshowing that all these diseases,
that all these diseases whetherit's rheumatoid arthritis or
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lupus or asthma or high bloodpressure and heart disease they
were all caused by germs thatinvaded the body different
parasitic infections andbacterial infections and mold,
fungal infections and viralinfections and viral infections.
And he even pointed out thatsomething as common as a thyroid
or hypothyroidism, or alsocalled Hashimoto's or an
autoimmune thyroid disease, thatit could be caused by the
mercury or silver filling, asit's called, in somebody's tooth
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can seep right down from thetooth into the thyroid.
So that really opened my mindand opened my heart and my eyes
to say I've got to be able tofigure this out With this work
that I do now.
We'll fast forward many yearsWith this work that I do now.
It was developed by two partsof my work.
I'll say One part of it wasdeveloped by biophysicists in
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Europe where they realized thatfrequencies can heal the body.
There's a very long discussionI can give, but I'll make it
very short.
We have these samples ofdifferent types of organisms, of
different viral infections andbacterial infections.
I have samples here in myclinic all these different vials
of these different Lyme diseasebugs and molds and fungal
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infections and candida fungusinfections and all these
different viruses as well asdifferent chemicals, and we're
able to do a different way oftesting.
It's a reflex testing,kinesiology.
I don't know if anybody's heardof that, but there's a way, or
it can also be called muscletesting.
Now let me pause.
Years ago, when I took all thesepostgraduate studies, the
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schools were teaching of runningall these different genetic
tests that I used to run onpeople genetic testing and urine
testing and hair analysis andblood tests of antibodies in the
body for, let's say, somebodyhad lupus or MS.
We could find that there'santibodies against the
intestines, like celiac disease,and there were food sensitivity
panels for gluten sensitivitiesand dairy sensitivities and
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other food sensitivities thatcan initiate or exacerbate
symptoms in a person's body, andhormone testing and heavy metal
testing, and the list goes on.
I was running all thesedifferent labs on people but I
found out very quickly thatthere were patients where these
labs came up normal.
When the labs came up normal,there was nothing out of order.
Cholesterol was normal, bloodsugars were normal, liver
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enzymes were normal.
There was no infection in theurine.
There was no, there was heavymetals, were not too out of
order in the labs, and the listgoes on.
There was too many unansweredquestions, too many, and for me
as a physician, I want to beable to get the answers for the
person, because I can't sleep atnight or look at myself in the
mirror unless I can actuallyfigure it out for a person.
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Go home proud that I got thejob accomplished for someone.
So I started exploring differentways of testing the body and
treating the body and I stumbledupon this work Well, stumbled
is the way to put it, but I wasfocused on finding the answer.
But I found this work that wasdeveloped by these biophysicists
and they said that actuallyfrequencies can heal the body.
Physicists and they said thatactually frequencies can heal
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the body.
And there's a healing that someof your followers may be
familiar with called homeopathy,and homeopathy is that like
cures, like we can use the sameenergy of the infection, like
malaria in the body.
We can use the energy, we canuse a remedy, that's a frequency
of that malaria parasite andbombard it with itself to knock
it out of the body.
I can give a kind of a briefdiscussion about that.
But the thing is when the samefrequency of the organism
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whether it's strep bacteria orstaph bacteria or the flu virus
or parasite when you can bombardit with its own frequency, it
will neutralize that organism inthe body and get rid of the
symptom.
That's fascinating.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
How are you
administering that right?
What's the method forintroducing that frequency to
the body and combating thatorganism?
Speaker 3 (08:18):
Yeah.
So some of your followers whoare into alternative healthcare
they may know of somethingcalled and this is not what I'm
doing but this is my first stepin starting to understand
frequencies and helping the bodyheal itself, because we're not
healing, the patient healsthemselves, but this works.
So there was a doctor in the1920s his name was Royal Reif
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R-I-F-E and he proposed thisidea that he was able to create
a machine and, if the historybooks are true, he created a
machine that would send outfrequency that would match the
fungus or the virus in the bodyand it would obliterate that
organism and then this person'ssymptom disappeared HIV who won
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a Nobel Prize, by the way, andthere's a video that people can
see about this work on YouTubecalled Water's Memory, water's
Memory.
That's not my work, that's whatthey discovered that water can
actually hold the frequency.
It can be programmed like acomputer chip literally hold the
energy, not putting theorganism in the water.
It can hold the frequency ofthe organism through machines.
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So if we think of, like how, ifyou've ever had a dead car
battery and you go to somebodywith a jumper cable and you
connect it positive to positive,negative to negative they start
their car that has a goodbattery and within a minute, two
, three, four minutes you canstart your car up again.
But your battery was just dead.
But we didn't have to go toengineering school or physics or
any of that to know thatsomehow the energy traveled
through that cable from the goodbattery to the dead battery.
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It doesn't drain the goodbattery but it gives us enough
of a boost or a jump that wecould sort up the car that had
the dead battery a minute ago.
So somehow the energy travelsthrough that wire called the
jumper cable.
So what these scientists backin the 90s discovered again one
of them was a Nobel Prize winnerfor discovering HIV they found
that they could create a machine.
Number one they created amachine that can measure the
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frequency, the energy level of,let's say, strep bacteria.
Somebody had a strep throat.
They measured the streporganism's frequency.
They took it in a sealed vial,they put it on one side of a
machine that had cablesconnecting side A or the input
to the output, side A to side Blike a jumper cable from battery
to battery.
And they had a propellingdevice like a magnet that would
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propel the energy from side A toside B.
So they took the strep bacteria.
Let's say the frequency thatthey measured with a frequency
reading device.
The strep was 103.5, like fmradio station.
So make it simple for yourfollowers to understand 103.5 in
the strep.
They put it on one side of themachine.
They took water.
They measured the water'sfrequency was zero.
They put the water on the otherside of the machine.
They turned the machine on.
A few hours later they came backto the lab.
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They turned it off.
They took out the strepbacteria.
It was still 103.5.
They took out the water.
That was zero a couple of hoursago.
They took out the water.
It was now measuring 103.5, thesame energy, just like jumper,
cable, battery to battery.
They took one drop of thatwater and measured it.
Also.
It was 103.5 in itself, thesame as the other, the bottle
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that they took the water from,same as the strep organism that
made the strep throat.
They gave one drop of this strepwater, energized water, to the
patient.
They didn't put strep in it,they put its energy in it, its
frequency.
So it was programmed to be103.5, hypothetically.
They gave one drop of that tothe patient with the strep
throat and the strep that withina few hours disappeared.
So it 103.5 meant the 103.5.
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So let's say, for example, ifthere was a measles virus in a
person, if you and let's justcall it hypothetically measles,
it doesn't matter the number,but let's just say it's one or
2.7, like a radio station number, trying to make it understand
the frequencies.
One or 2.7 is measles and wehit the one or 3.5.
Strep energy to the one or 2.7.
It does nothing to it.
Well, one or 3.5 means one.5.
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Strep to strep, it obliteratesthe strep.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Now, are these
isolated cases or have there
been studies done like FDAstudies, when are we at today
with?
This this is the first I'mhearing about this and it sounds
like it's not common medicalparlance, right, it seems like
experimental type therapiesright.
Speaker 3 (12:18):
Well, everything's
experimental.
So if we look at that's a greatcomment that you made and, uh,
I'm not I'm just going toobserve something.
Is that, um, when drugcompanies I'm not knocking them
because they have helped savelives, okay but when a drug
company comes out with a pilllike vioxx or some other pill,
they try it on people.
They're not trying it on a labrat or a mouse, they try it on
people.
And then it's like 10 yearsthat they're selling billions of
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dollars of it and then they getit for the lawsuit because it
killed someone, it made peoplehave strokes or something like
that.
So everything is trial.
But when it comes to this, it'snot a drug, it's not a food.
So the FDA is not.
They don't in this country.
They're more in line with whatdrug companies are putting on
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the market, and so I can getmore political.
I won't go there.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
That's a rabbit hole
we need to enter today.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
But the point is is
that you know, when it comes to
the FDA, this is not a drug andit's not a yeah, so it's not
that it's got to be FDA approvedand in the United States we are
allowed to do other types ofalternative treatments and it's
safe and it can't hurt someone.
So when I look at cases, if anyof your followers would go to
my YouTube channel or myFacebook page, they'll see that
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I've got dozens and dozens oftestimonials of patients where
skin rashes disappeared, whereheadaches disappeared, where
asthma disappeared, wheresomebody with multiple sclerosis
she was able to go fromcomplete paralysis, where she
couldn't move her limbs foryears.
She was able to move them andkick them out in front of her
and her numbness left her body,and the list goes on.
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Bladder disorders have changed.
From this I mean somebody witha chronic overactive bladder.
For 28 years of her life.
It disappeared with me.
Nearly 100% disappeared withinone treatment with this work.
So I've got a lot of casestudies.
But it's just me, the one mandoing this work.
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Now there are otherpractitioners in the country who
do frequency work as well.
So there is evidence onmultiple fronts that frequencies
do heal and it's possible.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
Yeah, I believe it.
I just I'm going to put myskeptical hat on now because I
like to dig into the skepticismside of all this.
Well, I agree with a lot ofwhat you said, and the human
body obviously has anunbelievable capacity to heal
itself.
From my experience, though,what I found in my own journey
is that there are no shortcutswhen it comes to this stuff, and
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everything, at some level, isrooted in lifestyle, diet,
exercise and taking care of yourbody, your temple, to avoid all
these issues.
So when somebody comes out andsays, oh I have this thing where
you could do one treatment,it's going to cure all your
issues, again my skepticismcomes up.
I'm not saying you said that.
I want to dig into that alittle more.
Maybe you could go into alittle bit further a patient
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success story and then talk alittle bit more about some of
the treatments that you'veoffered in real time to people
and how that's progressed foryour clients.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
Yeah, there's another
patient with his bladder
disorder.
He's in his, his early twenties.
He lives in Texas.
He comes to my clinic in SouthFlorida I'm right near where you
are here in Davie, florida andhe had overactive bladder, going
more than 25 times a day andnight to the bathroom for years.
He had anxiety, he haddepression, he had insomnia, he
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had brain fog, he had his brainfelt like like the world was not
real around him.
It was always.
Everything was moving reallyfast around him.
It was hard to.
I couldn't even understand.
I mean like perceiving what wasreally going on in his brain is
difficult to understand.
It's not like the world wasmoving fast by me and his, his.
The fast moving world startedto slow down within a couple of
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treatments.
The headaches went away, theanxiety went away in a few
treatments.
It wasn't all in one treatment.
You never said that, I saidthat, but it wasn't all just one
treatment.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
When you say
treatment, are we talking about
the frequency treatment, or isthis another type of treatment?
Speaker 3 (16:15):
Yes, the frequency
treatment.
Okay, got it and I'll elaborateon that if I can, but it took
to get his bladder to go from 25plus times in 24 hour period
going to the bathroom and beingvery insecure about it not being
able to have a relationshipbecause he's so embarrassed he
has to pee all the time.
It took him, it took usprobably it was by the eighth or
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ninth visit with me andtreatment that he followed that
I developed for him for my examprocess.
It took about eight or ninthtime before his bladder got down
to going to the bathroom likefive times a day, so it wasn't
in one.
We do have some cases, somepatients, where one treatment
just like sums it up and it'sjust incredible to see the
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relief and and I've got videoswhere it took me three, four,
five times there are some peoplewith so much.
One of the things that we've gotto understand about these
chronic illnesses is that thereare so many different toxins in
our environment pesticide,regular spray, and the list goes
on.
Food guys, residues ofantibiotics that stay in the
body and hurt the body.
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There's injections that peoplehave had, whether it's from
shots for their immune system todental anesthesia that's
necessary.
Those chemicals stay in thebody.
Surgical anesthetics stay inthe body.
There's, there's.
There's lead, there's heavymetals, there's arsenic.
There's so much now.
And people pick up germs.
People pick up germs.
There are viruses that peoplepick up, and bacteria and molds
and fungal parasites and foods.
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So how much, how much of of ofa burden does one person have
compared to another?
We get up to people that havemigraine headaches who come in
the clinic and they're twototally different people with
totally different backgroundsbut totally different journeys
in life.
And it's it's.
We've got to be able to look atthe person as an individual,
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not as a, not as a diagnosislabel, because one person with a
migraine maybe it's becausethey have an active virus
literally in their brain that Iwould find.
We get it out of there and thenthe migraine just goes away.
Another person might've been anabuser of cocaine that I've
seen, severe migraine headache,couldn't even walk in the clinic
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.
Somebody had to carry this womanin because it was cocaine in
the brain.
We got it out of there with aremedy for it and the migraines
disappeared.
Another person took two yearsto figure out her migraines 40
plus years of migraines.
This poor woman with lightsensitivity.
It took more than two years.
She doesn't have it anymore.
She came to me from honduras,came to me from honduras, but it
took a while to unravel all thedifferent toxins and infections
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that were hurting her nervoussystem and the migraines are
gone for years, but it was everyday of debilitating migraines
for this poor woman.
So we got to look at it case bycase to figure it out.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
So I have a good
friend of mine, my best friend.
He's up in Orlando.
I'm interested to get your viewon this because this is an
interesting case.
He was suffering from anautoimmune disorder years ago
five, six, seven, eight yearsago, I'm not sure exactly when.
You're familiar with mast celldisease, yes, okay, so he had
been to a bevy of doctorsthroughout the state of Florida.
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They had him on about 15prescription medications.
He was breaking out in giantboils.
It took them forever to evendiagnose him with what this was.
And he was on prednisone, allsorts of really toxic stuff
consistently and he wasmiserable, he was suicidal and
he had one foot out the door.
Honestly, he just didn't knowwhat to do with himself.
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He was in a really dark placeand a friend came over and had
him smoke, dimethyltryptamine,dmt and he had a, and for
listeners that don't know, it'san intense psychedelic.
It's found in I think it comesfrom the root of a tree down in
Amazon or something along thoselines, anyway, and it's also
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naturally occurring, they say,in the human body.
Anyway, he had thisbreakthrough experience, they
call it, where he encounteredsomething that told him
everything was going to be okayand he didn't need all these
medications.
He had the ability withinhimself to heal himself and
slowly but surely, from thatprocess he really dug deep into
plant medicine, holistic healing, all this stuff and over time
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he was able to remove himselffrom all of the medications.
He's a religious practicer nowof combo.
Are you familiar with combo?
No, it's a secretion from thegiant monkey tree frog in the
Amazon and it's supposedly thevenom that comes off the frog.
You put it in your system andit purges your system of a bunch
of toxins, things like that.
Anyway, the proof is in thepudding.
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He's completely cured, he'sbeen off medications and he's
changed his whole lifestylearound this, what he does now
and I find that really, reallyfascinating and I'm interested
to get your take on that haveyou had any study or research
into the field of plant medicine, psychedelics, things like that
, that really dig into the mindaspect of all of this?
Speaker 3 (21:08):
I don't know anything
about DMT, but I've heard it
mentioned online.
I never looked into it.
I used to use all thesedifferent herbs but they didn't
really deliver all the greatresults that I wanted them to
and that patients wanted them to.
And that Rife machine I hadthat I mentioned about Dr Rife
before.
I had that and it wasn'tdelivering all the results that
I wanted it to.
Uh, so I don't know.
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About the psychedelics, I'veheard great things from some
people like ibogaine, andthere's other items out there
that can give people greatrelief or getting them off of
addictions and and lots of othermental illnesses, depression,
things of that nature, and we'vedone it with this work and
we've done it with this work.
We and we've done it.
With this work, we've seenanxiety disappear.
With this work, we've seen alifetime of depression disappear
.
With this work that I'm talkingabout here, that I do.
But if there is an easy way fora person to take something like
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DMT, that gave him some insightand then he found with a tree
frog Because I've heard aboutVenom helping people I've just
never worked with some of thoseother things.
I've been so dedicated tofiguring this system out that I
do and something else that I canintroduce to your followers as
well that I mentioned before wegot on this call.
But it's, you know, the easierit is for a person to get better
, the better.
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I mean, if it only for me withthis work, if it only takes one
treatment to get a person better, that's it.
I'd rather have that.
I don't want them coming back.
I thought that I don't likepeople.
It's just.
I want them to have relief andpraise about my work.
It's not about keeping it goingso, but there are people who can
take herbs.
I did it for a woman.
She had this lesion in hermouth and her the roof of the
mouth was just it's like justdeteriorating no-transcript.
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The whole, all the gum tissueon the roof of the mouth grew
back to normal.
It happened to the parasitethat I found up there, so
there's lots of it's just withmy work.
I realized, though, that themore complex at least that's
what I think still is that, themore complex a certain case is,
it takes a bit more deeperthinking to be able to unravel
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that complexity of that disease,to be able to unravel that
complexity of that disease.
And that's where I reallystarted to focus on years ago,
because there are some caseswhere they could just take like
a couple of different herbs andsee their symptoms go away.
But there were some where itdidn't work and I was like well,
why, why is it not working forthem?
Why did it work for this personbut not that person?
And they had the same symptoms?
Why?
Why did one person take pillsand they just threw up after
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they took the pills?
They couldn't even take thoseherbal pills.
So I had to find another, morestealth like type of way of
administering the frequency tothe person, because even herbs
are frequencies.
Everything is energy on thisplanet, everything is energy in
the universe.
So God is energy, we're allenergy.
So when, when, when I had tofind another way, because there
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are some people who are takingeven sometimes taking simple
things like electrolytes ormagnesium some people would have
the adverse reaction they wouldend up with constipation or
they ended up not being able tolift their leg and I was like
what just happened to the person?
So I had to find another way,which is what I do, to be able
to figure it out.
I like being the Sherlock Holmesof it, but there are cases with
psychedelics, there are peoplewho take MDMA, there are people
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who take different herbs who dosee incredible relief, and
there's no doubt.
There's no doubt.
People deserve a betterawareness of the alternatives
they have, because a lot ofpeople, a lot of people, are
stuck in the medical onlymindset and when it doesn't work
.
And I know one case inparticular my own mother.
She was on 13 different highblood pressure pills, 13 of them
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she still had edema in her legsand her feet for years.
She was coming on her 14thanniversary of her open heart
surgery that she had.
So they say that open heartsurgery in 15 years later
there's going to need anotherone.
Well, the time came.
She started fainting, shestarted, uh, like losing,
literally losing consciousnessand and memory, and I was like
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I've got to help her because theedema was getting worse.
It was oozing coming out of herskin on her legs and her feet.
She was on 13 different meds 11of those were high blood
pressure meds and with this work, what we did, we were able to
reverse all of this as well asget her down from 13 meds 11 of
those are high blood pressuredown to one blood pressure med.
She doesn't need them all andshe stopped with the acting and
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the consciousness is normal andshe's strong at 78.
So I'm just saying to yourfollowers that there are other
alternatives and people deserveto be right to start to explore
those and see if something helpsthem.
And and sometimes onealternative doesn't help them,
they got to find the other one.
That takes time.
Takes time sometimes to be ableto figure it out for people.
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So I'm at least proud with mywork that I can say when
somebody comes in here, we havea greater chance of figuring out
because we have all these greattools to be able to do it.
Which brings me to the otherone that I can share when you're
ready, but go ahead.
Speaker 2 (25:53):
Yeah, I definitely
want to get into that, but I
wanted to dig a little bitdeeper into the mindset, right
From your experience in dealingwith this.
How important is the mindset inhealing?
And for me, this is what I'veexperienced the older I get, the
more aware I become as isnatural in life, and what I
found is there's like two typesof suffering or struggle that
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you go through in this life.
There's the involuntary type,that is reactionary, where you
have something that happens andit triggers something and you
can either choose to ruminate onthat and go down a rabbit hole
and live in a state of sufferingfor some people, hours, days,
weeks and depression or youcould acknowledge the thing
that's happening and do yourbest to try to understand why
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it's coming up and in doing that, it seems that it kind of
unravels the thing.
Now, when it comes tointentional suffering, things
like strenuous exercise orrigorous study I find that when
I go into that with a frame ofI'm doing this to better myself,
I'm doing this to grow, youhave a better experience.
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It seems to release betterchemicals in your body that are
productive, whereas when youhave this involuntary, triggered
stress reactions.
It seems to release chemicalsthat are constructive to you and
are detrimental to your health.
Can you speak a little bit tothat?
Am I hitting the nail on thehead in that explanation at all?
Where am I at with that?
Speaker 3 (27:20):
Sort of.
Yeah, I'll tell you, there'sone great book that I started
listening to.
I bought it in paperback and Ilistened to it on Audible.
It's called the Power of yourSubconscious Mind.
I highly recommend for you andyour followers to get that book.
It's just, it's brilliant.
So there is power in prayer,there is power in the positive
mindset, but the mindset alone.
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Yes, of course you can have aninjury or stress from working
out, which I'm addicted toexercise but you can have good
addiction.
You can have a stress, aninjury that happens, a pain that
happens from you know, aninjury from working out or
running or playing football orwhatever it is.
But when it comes to the painsthat people suffer from, some of
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them are linked to emotionalstress.
Unfortunately for some people.
Unfortunately, not everybodyhas the best great upbringing.
They don't have their twoparents that are working day and
night.
People are dressed in theirhome.
Bills to pay, can't make enoughmoney, the, the, the.
The bills come faster than themoney comes in.
Sometimes there are peoplewhere their parents I'm not
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blaming all parents, but thereare people whose parents don't
teach them self-defense.
They get bullied in school.
That happens where they can'tdefend themselves.
That creates a self-esteemissue that creates a defeating
issue.
There are people who haveliterally and I'm going to get
to another point in a minute butthere are people who have
literally not been able to lookat themselves in the right way
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and they have constant negativethoughts about themselves and
they will develop and they candevelop ulcers negative thoughts
about themselves and they willdevelop and they can develop
ulcers.
Right, a physical change in thebody can develop from stress.
They have ulcers, high bloodpressure, they can develop um
pains in the body and there'sproof in not genetic theory
study but what's calledepigenetics, epigenetics,
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epigenetics uh was proposedprobably I don't know, maybe
about 30 years ago.
There's one, dr Bruce Lipton,like Lipton iced tea.
People can look him up onYouTube and he's one of the
first places I heard aboutepigenetics.
They proved that the human cellunder a very powerful
microscope.
They watched all the parts ofthe cell function.
They found it working normally.
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When they spoke negatively tothe to the cell like I hate you,
you're evil the cell functionchanged into a diseased manner.
There's a proof of water, bythe way, back to the water
healing.
There's a dr emoto emoto.
People can look pictures thathe did uh, that are online on.
They can use google dr emotowater images.
They can just google that.
And he spoke to water love,froze the water.
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Put it under a microscope andthe water looked in a beautiful
snowflake like appearance.
Every time he spoke love to thewater, it had the same exact
snowflake appearance.
When he spoke evil to the water, it had a totally different
appearance.
Same water, different word,negative word spoke, it changed
the water's appearance under themicroscope.
If he said the word angel, itliterally took a halo appearance
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, like a snowflake, but in ahalo appearance.
When he spoke peace orprosperity or health, or when he
said I hate you or hitler, theword the water changed into a
different, from a positive,beautiful appearance to a
negative appearance, to adisgusting appearance.
And what understands somethingabout the human body is that the
water that we drink hydratesevery single cell in the human
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body your skin, your brain, yourheart, your thyroid, your lungs
, your prostate or a woman'sovaries and uterus, to bones,
lymph, blood vessels all havehydration.
Muscles have hydration.
Your thyroid gland hydrates.
You have to hydrate it withwater.
There's not one part of yourbody that comes up without water
.
When they prove that negativeenergy entering the water
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changes the water structurewhich can disease the cell in
the body.
That's what I've realized.
You can actually be drinking ortalking negatively around
something and say evil, I hateyou, or something like that
negative talk in the home anddrink that water and that hate
is in the water literally andgoes into the body and is
infused into every single tissueof the body and it will change
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the function of the tissues.
Now I'm going to take it even abit deeper, hopefully change
the function of the tissues.
Now I'm going to take it even abit deeper.
Hopefully that wasn't too deepfor people.
That's reality.
They can look up Dr Emoto, butlook up Bruce Lipton.
They proved that when they putviruses near the human cell or
bacteria near, not even in, ormercury near the cell, that the
cell went from a happy state toa diseased state, to an inflamed
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state.
So they found that the germsand toxins didn't even have to
be in, but near even cell phoneenergy or 5G energy that they
put near the cell under themicroscope, it became a disease
state.
They actually took the DNA, thegene, out of the cell before
they did these experiments.
They took the nucleus that welearned in biology.
That was the brain of the cell.
They took the nucleus out andthey took the DNA out and the
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cell never changed its function.
It stayed the same, it didn'tdie, it didn't become diseased,
nothing changed.
So if the gene predicted theoutcome of the cell, when the
gene was missing from the cell,how did the cell still behave
and function the same, stillhealthy when, without the DNA or
the gene in the cell?
When they put the virus nearthe cell or in the cell, that's
when it became diseased.
When they spoke negatively tothe cell, it became diseased.
When they put mercury near it,it became diseased.
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So they proved that the genedid not predict the outcome.
You could have two women withbreast cancer.
Unfortunately breast cancergenes and one may not get breast
cancer.
She could live to 90 years oldand never get breast cancer, and
the other one did.
So the gene didn't predict theoutcome.
So if they look up epigenetics,I I forgot what your question
was.
I'm talking for a.
I took psychology and I learnedthat you know, think of this is
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if, if, if you drove your car tomy clinic, your car is going to
behave in a certain way becauseyou have driving habits that
are yours.
If you came to my clinic andyou say, you know what, dr
Herman, let's go out and talk,let's go on the drive, but
here's the keys I want you todrive drive.
Your car is going to performdifferently because I have
different driving habits thanyou, but it's the same machine.
Now, if I said, you know what,let's talk, let's sit in the
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back, my mother's here, let'slet her chauffeur us around and
let's have a discussion, and soshe's going to drive your car.
Same car, same machine, butshe's a different inhabitant in
that car and she drives verydifferent than you or me, trust
me.
Very slow, very careful, okayso, but the same car performs
different.
So what I learned when I saw inneurochemistry one of the one of
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the uh professors had saiddon't think of for somebody with
depression or anxiety orparkinson's.
Don't think of treating theperson or fibromyalgia, terrible
pain problem, or migraineheadaches.
Don't think of treating theperson for the symptom.
Find the cause, find the cause.
Find the cause Because don'ttry to replace somebody's
depression medicine with an herband think you're going to win.
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You're just going to try andyou're still being the pill
providing specialist to try toget rid of the symptom.
But don't play with somebody'slife.
Don't try to get rid ofdepression when they're already
stable with their depression med.
Don't try to switch their get.
Get off a meds and get on thispill because it's better for you
.
No, they're not depressed,they're not going to kill
themselves.
Be careful with somebody's life.
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And so what I began to realizewhen they studied immunology
deeper and deeper and deeperinto studies about immunology,
about the immune system, aboutgerms invading the body.
When we have an invader like mymother getting into your car,
the car is going to drivedifferently.
What about the influenza virus?
Or the Epstein-Barr mono virusinvaded somebody's brain and
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their emotional controllingcenter of their brain and it
makes them depressed or it makesthem anxious because it's
driving the brain to behave thatway.
Right, what happens if somebodyhad an injection in the tooth
to numb the tooth, to do acavity filling, and three, four
hours later the numbness woreoff in the mouth but the
chemical traveled somewhere, itdidn't just disappear.
What if that numbing chemicalwent up into the anxiety part of
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the brain and get stuck inthere like a tattoo?
Ink in the skin never leaves.
So when the numbing chemicalwent up to the anxiety
controlling part of the brainand it's going to change its
behavior, like my mother drivinghere remember, it's not bad, I
love my mother, but I'm going tostart so it's going to make
that part of the brain behavedifferently.
So that person now goes on ajourney for 20, 30, 40, 50 years
with anxiety, taking anxietymeds, having pains in the body,
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getting ulcers and and so on andwhat we can just find that
chemical and get it out of there, which is what I'm able to do
with this work and get it out ofthere.
How do I know?
Am I going and doing a brainbiopsy?
No, but when I see a person'spersonality change, when I see
the body function change, whentheir ulcers disappear, when
their anxiety goes away or theirdepression goes away we have
many cases.
I've got videos of people wherethey had anxiety, they had
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depression that just disappearedwith this work.
So I'm speaking on knowing frommy research, but also I'm
believing in my work and I'mgoing to get right back to
something about the mind in aminute.
But seeing the patients whocome in getting relief from this
.
But back to your thought aboutthe, which my first
recommendation does the mind,does the, does the belief in the
system or does the mind play arole in helping the person heal
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or not, you know?
Can they doubt it?
So the answer is, uh, to somedegree yes, because somebody can
think themselves sick.
So, getting back to yourfollowers, just that one book.
I love the power of your sub.
People know joe dispenza, thereare people out there talking
about yeah, so for the power ofthe subconscious mind, get that
book and I'll tell you, it'sjust, it's got certain prayers
that can just really take aperson from negative self-talk
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to positive.
But do we also need healthyfood?
Yes, we also need to do.
If a kid, if a child is inschool and getting bullied I was
, I was and I self-esteem waslike, oh my God, what the hell.
I can't send up to these people, cause I never learned how to
fight as a kid.
But I'll tell you, I went to.
I went when I was 30, I saidI'm going to get my black belt
and I did.
It took me 10 years and I gotit in karate and then I went on
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and I'm doing it.
People don't have to know allabout me, but I'm doing this
Israeli military combat styletraining.
I won't take it from anyoneanymore.
I've got to be able to protectmyself and my family.
So.
But again, there could besomebody who was functioning
normal who then got an infectionlike a virus, like the flu
virus.
They got sick, but the viruswent to their brain and that
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would change their personality,made them anxious and they could
be stuck in a pattern or makethem have pains in the body like
a fibromyalgia pain orsomething.
So we got to think deeper.
But a start is a positivemindset, absolutely, because if
they think that they're, ifthey're trapped and they can
never get out of it, and theystay in that mindset, then they
will be exactly that.
Speaker 2 (37:56):
Indeed, I want to
pull this up here and I want to
show some examples of before andafters, for, I believe, are
these all your patients.
Speaker 3 (38:06):
They're not my
patients.
Some of them are, but not allof them.
Yeah, so we can see.
I'm going to show yourlisteners here.
There's this, if you can see iton my camera this patch, this
this is.
It's in the same principle offrequencies.
So there's a.
There's a company calledLifeWave and LifeWave was
developed over 20 years ago.
(38:27):
David Schmidt is the founder oftalk about that picture.
In just a moment, let me justintroduce the science behind it
LifeWave.
Somebody was telling me aboutthis for more than a year and a
half and I didn't listen, Ididn't buy them and I was like,
why do I got to listen, I've gotmy own healing.
And then she sent me a podcastinterview of the owner, the CEO,
who's got over a hundredpatents on his items, and he
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talked about frequencies andhealing the body and it's along
the lines of what I do, and Ijust said, ok, let me listen
more.
And I then bought theirwholesale.
I was able to buy through herthis wholesale kit of these
different patches and try them.
And so the first day we triedthem on my mother, who still had
some numbness and tingling inher feet and legs, I decreased
it a lot with my work.
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For two years I was working onmy mother blood pressure down,
looking better, edema down, butthe numbness was still in the
legs and the feet.
We put these patches on herfeet and within five minutes no
exaggeration, within fiveminutes our numbness and pain
disappeared that fast, withoutme even doing any extra work.
So I said let me explore moreof this.
So what David Schmidtdiscovered is with this patch
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and I'll show you what one ofthem looks like.
This is it.
Speaker 2 (39:35):
Okay, so we're
looking at a little little disc
type object what, what?
Is what is exactly in there?
What is it made of?
What does it do?
Speaker 3 (39:42):
There's a crystalline
matrix, excuse me, the
crystalline matrix of differentnano.
So right on the back, by theway, there's a back like a
bandaid.
You peel it off and you stickit on your skin.
So I'll do this right now.
Let me just show you.
So I take this off, take it off, you see it.
You can see that white disc inthe center and I'm just going to
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place it on.
I'll put this one on my wrist.
It doesn't matter where I putit.
I'm going to clean it more, butnow it's just sitting here,
that's it.
Okay, sorry for that, that's it.
So what he figured out?
With frequencies, we, as humans, we produce, and I'll tell you
what's in the patch in a minute.
We produce infrared energy.
If you ever watch a movie likemilitary, like Navy SEALs, they
got those night vision goggleson.
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They can see the body in a darkroom because the body is
releasing, it's producing andreleasing into the environment
infrared energy.
So those goggles measure theinfrared so we can see a body in
the dark.
So what David Schmidt realizedis that we can.
It's just like if you shine alight into a mirror, the mirror
reflects the light right.
So he created there's alllittle crystals, nanoparticle
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crystals in here of salts andminerals, where he was able to
create a mirror-like patch.
So when the infrared comes offand I'll tell you one of the
studies that he did when themirror, when the infrared comes
off and I'll tell you one of thestudies that he did when the
mirror, when the infrared comesoff the body, it meets this disc
in the center and it'sreflected back into the body at
a certain frequency.
So one of these patches X39,this one stimulates Hold on one
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second, please this onestimulates and this is written
about by this PhD.
There's a peptide called GHKcopper peptide.
They can get this book onlineGHK copper peptide.
They can get this book onlineGHK copper peptide.
And one of these copperpeptides that we can get either
by injection or now make it onour own with this patch.
I'll tell you how it's done ina minute.
Make it on our own with thispatch Is that your body's
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producing and releasing infraredinto the environment.
This patch will reverse it backin, like shining a light in the
mirror.
It goes back in.
So it's a mirror, if you will,that reflects that energy back
in.
It makes your body make this GHKcopper peptide.
It makes your body make thispeptide without an injection.
And this copper peptide doestwo things.
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One, it makes the body producecollagen, fills and wrinkles.
Two, and it's good for jointsand tendons and ligaments.
Two, it makes your body makeyour own youthful stem cells.
Instead of getting 5,000, 10,20, $30,000 stem cell injections
, you can actually produce it onyour own for pennies a day.
Pennies a day.
So this, so the technology isin these different patches.
(42:10):
One of these I'll just show youa few X39 makes stem cell
production.
X49, it's called.
These are the two flagship fromthis company.
X49 makes the body make adifferent.
So this a different.
This was called GHK copperpeptide.
With the X39 patch it makes theGHK copper peptide.
This one makes a differentcopper peptide called you don't
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have to remember this butA-Peptide.
It's a different amino acid.
We don't have to get all intopeptides, but peptides are known
to make things happen in thebody, like make more growth
hormone or protect your bloodvessels, or regrow bone tissue,
or make tendons heal or makedifferent things happen.
So one of these I'm sorry tointerrupt, but this one will
make your body make this othercopper peptide that has been
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shown in laboratory work andthey have research papers.
There's so many research paperson this company's website that
prove it.
All Studies have been done tothe nth degree because they've
got to stand up to prove to theFDA it's not a food or a drug.
But they had to produceevidence that it's working to
sell the product in the country,not that it's treating a
disease.
They can't say that becausealternative can't say it.
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But they can show that there'sproof that there are case
studies where people did ontheir own get relief from
symptoms like the varicose veinsyou just showed.
So this patch X 49 reverses theoxidative stress damage that
happens on blood vessels.
They've seen blood vessels gethealthier and bodies.
They've seen even bone density,osteoporosis, repair with this
peptide that's made by thisparticular patch.
So when we talk aboutfrequencies like 103.5 radio
(43:37):
station or 12.7 or 94.9different frequencies, this X39
patch will send out onefrequency.
So think of, like a rainbow, wehave the yellow sun or orange,
yellow, golden type sun.
When it goes to water particlesit becomes blue and red and
yellow and green and purple andall that.
So he figured out how to makethese organization of these
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nanoparticle crystals that arein salts and sugars and other
minerals in here that reflect ina different frequency.
So let's just say this onereflects red.
Infrared comes off the body.
This one makes it go back asblue.
Blue triggers different heartrate to make stem cells.
This one goes back as a purple.
Purple makes I'm making up acolor.
Purple goes back.
Infrared comes off and it goesback as purple.
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It repairs your blood vessels.
This one produces red, like anorangey red from red to orange
red.
Reflected back in, it makes themitochondria, the energy
producing factory in the cell,produce more energy.
I had a tear in my shoulderpain down my arm.
I put this patch on.
Within 15 minutes all the painin my arm and shoulder went away
and I went and bench pressed inthe gym with a torn inside the
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shoulder, not my rotator cuff,but there's tissues in the
tendon that were torn.
This one silent nights.
It goes back, as's say, a darkpurple, for example, or a
lavender.
I'm making up colors becausewhen that frequency goes back in
it will make the brain producemore melatonin for sleep.
And there's other patches.
Speaker 2 (45:01):
I have a question
about the patches.
Now, the difference between,say, the X39, the X49, these
different patches, is it theorganization of the ingredients
or the composition?
Is it different ingredients orit's just the organization of?
Speaker 3 (45:15):
the same stuff, it's
a different organization.
It's the same thing butdifferent organization.
Speaker 2 (45:18):
So just the same
minerals are just organized in a
different way to stimulatedifferent frequencies, to
interact with differentconditions and different things
like that.
Speaker 3 (45:26):
Not for different
conditions, but it's a simulated
production of a differentpeptide and that peptide carries
out a role in the body to makeanother substance to heal the
body.
Speaker 2 (45:33):
Exactly what I meant.
There you go.
Speaker 3 (45:36):
So if you look at the
pictures, you look at the
varicose veins of that person.
Speaker 2 (45:39):
Yeah, I want to pull
that up again because this is
some fascinating varicose veins.
Speaker 3 (45:44):
Yeah, look at that.
No surgery.
She wore this patch X39.
Speaker 2 (45:47):
For how long did she
have the patch?
Did she have the patent thatyou have?
Speaker 3 (45:50):
to do the patch for
too much and that happened to
her vein so what is it like adate?
Speaker 2 (45:53):
you put it on, every
day a new patch, or do you keep
it on?
Speaker 3 (45:55):
let me correctly
state that it was june 24th to
august 11th.
These pictures before and after.
You see the the.
The dates are right there inthe picture.
Yeah, okay, so you put thepatch on, wear for 12 hours and
and then 12 hours later you takeit off.
Like eight in the morning tilleight at night, take it off and
then you can wear another one atnight, like for sleep.
Eight and I till eight in themorning, take it off and then
switch and put the other one onand you can wear different
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patches at the same time.
Look at this stuff.
This is the first case that Isaw, uh, uh, the person who told
me about these patches for ayear and a half.
She was after me, dr herman.
I'm telling you what's going tohappen for your patients
through this.
And and I said no, no, no, butI saw this picture of her
father's leg.
Look at that leg on the on theleft side of that image.
That was his leg before and hesuffered with this for months,
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this inflammation and oozingcoming out of his skin, and she
put on him.
The story is, she put this stemcell creation patch X39 on him
and the next day that was hisleg 24 hours later.
Wow, yeah, this person person.
She's wearing both the x39 andx49.
You can see it says up above itthese two patches.
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She's wearing these two on herfoot.
So before the, and you can tellit's the same person because if
you look at the big toenail,she's got black paint on the all
the four other toes, but youlook at that big toenail, have
it looks like a fungal blacknail.
Look at the picture on the leftSmaller foot the edema, the
swelling has gone from the foot,but it's the same foot, because
if you look at her big toe,she's got the same blackened toe
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.
You see that the big toe, butwe know it's the same foot.
Speaker 2 (47:23):
This is all
exclusively from these patches.
Speaker 3 (47:27):
From these patches
and how inexpensive so it's.
It's worth it for people.
Yeah, look at this rash thistook I think it was what does
that say?
Like 30 something days.
That rash went away and it'slike 21 days.
Wow and look, it's just look ather wrinkles before and after,
and that was October 21 toSeptember 22, so that's 11
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months of wearing the stem cellpatch.
I can't read Asian.
I'm looking at the differencein him.
It's obvious no plastic surgery.
Speaker 2 (48:01):
Look at that, look at
that knee.
Speaker 3 (48:03):
Look at that small
knee.
Look at it after on the bottomright picture 30 days, 30 days,
yeah.
Speaker 1 (48:11):
Look at this.
Speaker 3 (48:12):
Very close pain on
the left.
And look at her on the rightand she's wearing the X39.
Look at her, yeah.
Speaker 2 (48:20):
And it's like if you
have any illnesses or conditions
like this, it seems likethere's no downside to trying
this therapy.
I mean, it's not.
There's no foreign chemicalsthat are going on in your body.
It's literally, it seems assafe as it could be foreign
chemicals that are going on yourbody.
Speaker 3 (48:31):
It's literally, it
seems as safe as it could be.
Bingo, you know you look at her90 days of wearing it.
Look at the difference in thebefore and after of her face.
Wow, no Photoshop.
Look at that rash.
Speaker 2 (48:43):
Sharon is one happy
camper.
And then what last one?
Speaker 3 (48:48):
The dog's cataract,
and there's many more pictures.
Let me tell you there'spictures and videos of people,
so I give you a few to givehighlights here.
Speaker 2 (48:58):
but look at that
cataract in the dog's eye, the
right eye, and look at thebottom picture right eye.
Yeah, wow, incredible stuff.
Man really is so these thesepatches are available now.
Speaker 3 (49:05):
I've got a website, a
link to the website they.
So the great thing about thiscompany number one, it's so
inexpensive to get these.
And I'll tell you.
What happened for my mother wasa real eye-opener, because when
the numbness and the paindisappeared within five minutes
of putting the patches on her,there's another patch called Ice
Wave.
I didn't show it here.
Ice Wave is a pain-killingpatch.
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We put those on her feet.
I didn't even understand,because the person who told me
about these came in, met with mymother.
My patches arrived, she takesthe patches, puts it on my
mother's feet and put a stemcell the X39 patch on the back
of my mother's neck my mother'sin the waiting room.
Five minutes later she comesback to my office room where I'm
sitting in here now.
She comes back here and she'scrying and crying and shaking.
(49:47):
She can't even talk, she can'teven catch her breath to talk
and I was like what?
And she grabs my hand, shepulls me and she's like oh my
God, oh my God, oh my God, oh,my pain is gone.
I can't believe it.
Is this real?
Is this real?
And I look over at the personwho told me for a year and a
half to get these patches.
I look at her and she's like Icalled you, dr Lonnie, now
you're happy, and I was likewhat, what, what.
And then she, I could go on the.
What I've seen from these isjust amazing.
(50:13):
And so back to what you weresaying earlier.
Is it mindset?
Is it cause she doubted thepatches?
Cause it didn't work, but itworked so is it mindset?
Is it energy?
Is it that only my system withthe water remedies?
Is it the herbs?
Is it their frog, you knowpoison thing?
It's.
It's like what works.
So for for I mean for less thana starbucks coffee a day in
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cost people can get patches thatcan literally rejuvenate their
body.
There's another picture I couldshow you.
I didn't show you, but it tookthis man 14 months.
He's got these big bags underhis eyes.
14 months of just wearing thispatch every single day.
14 months his pat, his bagsunder his eyes disappeared.
But it wasn't the, it wasn'tthe first, it wasn't the first
month, it wasn't the first day.
Speaker 2 (50:56):
Where do we get?
Where do?
Where does one get thesepatches?
Do they need to come see you toget them?
Are they available?
You just order them.
How do you get them?
Speaker 3 (51:14):
could.
After this call we can go on toanother zoom call and I can
lead you through on thewholesale.
Either you want to send yourfollowers to my link, that's
fine, or we can set you up alink and that way you'll have a
store with the company and theycan order through you.
And you can actually add thatto your podcast if you want to.
For me, I've got throughlifewave.
I've got my wholesale accountthat I help people order through
the wholesale account and itsets them up a wholesale account
(51:36):
.
And the great thing with thiscompany, as I said before, it's
so inexpensive and they profitshare.
So every order that I helpsomebody place through me to get
wholesale prices, I get acommission back and I don't
don't even look.
Let me tell you something justhelping people heal for me is
what it's all about.
It's not even about the profitsharing.
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It's just like what a bonus.
It's not me buying the productand storing it, they ship it to
the person's home.
In san diego there are over 100countries.
People are healing.
There was a woman I saw a videolupus, she couldn't even walk.
Husband carrying around withina few days of wearing the stem
cell uh, the stem cell patch.
She's walking fine.
There's video proof and ifthere's facebook pages, there's
a lot, but I've got a wholesalepage that we can share where I
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can help you set up an account.
You'd have to purchase patchesto use for yourself, for your
family, give them out to people,and then you have an account
and they can order and yourfollowers can order through you.
So, whichever way you'd like todo it, you let me know, but I
can give you the link to mine or, if you want to set one up for
you.
Speaker 2 (52:34):
Yeah, you'll get me
all the information.
But for our listeners, how canthey learn more directly or if
they want to connect with you?
Speaker 3 (52:40):
Yeah, so for me my
account for LifeWave is
LifeWavecom forward slash DrHerman forward slash enrollment
packs.
Lifewavecom forward slash DrHerman forward slash enrollment
packs.
Lifewavecom forward slash DrHerman forward slash enrollment
packs.
They could get.
I'll tell you what, make iteasier.
They can just get to me on myemail very simple, and then I
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can send them any links thatthey want.
So my email is ask Dr HermanA-S-K-D-R-H-E-R-M-A-N at
gmailcom.
Ask Dr Herman at gmailcom.
A-s-k-d-r-h-e-r-m-a-n.
At gmailcom.
My website I've got two websites.
One website is about all thedifferent chronic disease work
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that I do is drlonniehermancomD-R for doctor drlonniehermancom
, and then my other websitewhich brings people to a webinar
about the amazing skin diseasework that I do and I've got
incredible testimonialsnomorerashcom.
(53:46):
That's nomorerashcom.
I've got a bestseller that wejust became an international
bestseller on Amazon.
It's my skin disease book.
It's healing chronic skinrashes, naturally.
Okay, so they can look me up,dr Lonnie Herman, and they'll
see my book on there and it'sjust very proud to just get an
international bestselling statuson Amazon.
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It's great, and so they cansend an email.
There's another email clinic atdrlonniehermancom that we have
for the office here andbasically that's it.
That's it, hopefully that helps.
And a phone number to theclinic 954-370-3100.
Speaker 2 (54:26):
You'll send me all of
the contact information.
We'll obviously drop a link inthe description to everything so
people can learn more and reachout.
Dr Herman, it's a pleasurehaving you on and learning all
about what you do.
So thanks for joining us.
Thank you, I appreciate it, ofcourse, and thanks, as always,
to our listeners for tuning in,and we will catch everyone next
time on the next episode of theGood Neighbor Podcast.
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Everyone, take care, stayhealthy out there.
Speaker 1 (54:53):
You only got this one
life to live.
Let's make the most of it.
Everyone take care.
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