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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey everyone, it's so
great to be here tonight with
Bob and Bree, and we're going totalk about two of my.
Well, my favorite mode ormodality of healing is
homeopathy, but I have recentlycome across another modality of
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healing that I'm super excitedabout, and then I found Bob, and
who has been doing it muchlonger than I have, so I invited
him to come on.
So, bob, thank you so much forbeing here.
I would love to just hear yourstory how you use homeopathy,
when you started it, and thenthis other thing that we're
going to talk about.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Okay, well, uh, I'll
give a little background here.
I am a third generationpharmacist.
I'm Opie from Mayberry, abrazen drugstore.
Opie went down to the sheriff'soffice every day.
I went down to the drugstoreevery day.
It was a little country town.
You called everybody by thefirst name.
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It was a wonderful way to growup, but I always, always, always
, felt like, uh, if there's anatural approach to health, it
ought to be pursued with allyour might.
And to me, a good pharmacist isa minimalist.
It's, it's the.
It should be the last in line,not the first in line, and it
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should not own the table.
It should be the last in line,not the first in line, and it
should not own the table.
It should be privileged.
It should feel privileged, aseverybody else should maybe feel
privileged to have a space atthe table and let's talk and
listen to one another.
You know, minimal doses makeyou know, if you got to use a
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pharmaceutical to save a life,okay, but get off the
pharmaceuticals.
The synthetic approach, as soonas it's possible.
If it's possible and it ispossible in so many more cases
than what most people give itcredit for it has been oversold.
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Okay, that's that background.
Homeopathy Well, I was, I wasretired, and my wife came home
October of 2019, all excited.
She'd been in a meeting wheresomebody talked about homeopathy
and they gave the name of twogreat teachers of homeopathy.
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And so, right in January 2020,we started studying before any
whisper of COVID.
Matter of fact, we had COVID inDecember of 2019.
In december of 2019, okay, we,uh, it's a scam, as we all know.
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Okay, the uh, uh, yes, that'swhere I spectrum here.
And uh, okay, and we startedwith another teacher and she is
great, love her to pieces.
But she, I was, I was.
It turned my pharmacist brainupside down inside out.
And around May of 2020, we cameacross Joette Calabrese.
Well, that was the second nameon the list and we just said, oh
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, we haven't checked this othername.
So then we, we thought, oh, wow, she made sense.
And then things startedclicking.
And then I joined the GatewayGroup in that fall and we did
some exciting thing and saw someexciting results with
homeopathy that were amazing.
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I've had allergies all my life.
I love homeopathy.
You take all thepharmaceuticals, burn them, give
me the homeopathy fromallergies.
I love homeopathy.
For that, okay.
January of 2021, uh, my wife'sdaughter, uh, asked me to look
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at something and she told mewhat they were saying about it.
I said, yeah, I know it's gotto be a scam, but I'll take a
look at it because it is it.
It it's too good to be true.
Those things are overhyped, youknow.
So I looked at it and then Ilooked at it some more.
Then I looked at it a littlebit more and I thought, oh, this
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is interesting.
And I listened to a bunch oftestimonials and I thought, well
, doggone, what if there issomething to this?
You know, that would be quiteamazing.
But so I ordered me some andand uh, we tried them in and uh,
okay, another piece ofbackground that I must give you
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for all this to make sense.
Um, I had a spinal cord injury.
That's over 20 years old and Iwas in the last in two years.
Two years before coming acrossthis latest thing, I was down to
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walking with a cane and ourchurch worship service last 45
minutes and, to my embarrassment, I could not stand that long.
I had to sit and that was.
You know, it didn't look goodand it was embarrassing.
Well, we were in church service.
It was two and a half weeksafter I started wearing this
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patch on the back of my neck,and the pastor said you can now
be seated at us.
Whoa, I've been standing thiswhole time and didn't even
realize it.
That's when I you know, that'swhen everything came together
and I was like Zowie, that iscool and my life has changed.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Wow so.
So what we're talking about islife wave patches and, bob, I
didn't know that you had aspinal cord injury.
Are you tell me about that?
Like, how serious was this?
Speaker 2 (06:15):
okay, uh, my first
symptoms were in the year 2000,.
Summer of 2000,.
Numbness of the fingers and afew other things, and it
affected my typing speed no bigdeal.
I went to a chiropractor.
You know, pharmacists walkaround with a, with a.
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They have to hold the phonelike this.
If they don't have a headsetwhich I'd never had a headset
like this, if they don't have aheadset which I'd never had a
headset.
And uh, and you know, you couldthrow things out of, out of
whack and uh, develop someissues and I'll, I'll go to the
chiropractor and he'd, he'dbring me out of it.
Well, this time, uh, I went tohim for several weeks and he
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said well, bob, there, we'regonna have to do something else,
this is not working.
Uh, and he told, he said well,bob, we're going to have to do
something else, this is notworking.
And he said I would love to seean MRI of your neck.
And I didn't do anything aboutthat.
My wife was going downhill, myfirst wife that I met when I was
16 years old.
She died soon after that andthat's where my life and
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attention was.
That, and that's where my lifeand attention was.
And and, by the way, I thinkshe would still be alive today
if I had in my hands what I havenow.
But it was a year after that.
I was walking around with my,with the death certificate of my
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wife and my father, who diedfive weeks after she did, and I
started stumbling, uh, as I waswalking around town trying to
clean up some business and, uh,and my walking gait got weird
and so I went to get thingschecked out and and they said we
got to do surgery now to keepyou out of a wheelchair.
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So that's that's what they toldme, and it was that it was an
awesome surgeon.
So, anyway, that that was mystory there.
And you know, walking, I usedto love get out and walk for
miles and the fun of walking wastaken away.
So I don't exercise, so thatthat plays a big part in me
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going downhill too.
Uh, now since I started thesepatches, has everything resolved
?
No, I still have numbness in myfingers.
That has not resolved yet.
It's been three and a halfyears, but, my goodness, I've
had life changes in just aboutevery other area.
Anyway, I'll shut up and letyou ask the question and give
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guidance to this whole deal.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
I love it, I love
your story.
I mean, this is encouraging.
I didn't know, you know wehadn't talked about what you had
seen personally with theLifeWay patches.
So the LifeWway patches arebiomodulation therapy, so
basically, basicallyphototherapy.
So it's this little um aboutwhat would you say, like a
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dollar?
Speaker 2 (09:15):
I'd say a little
round bandaid size of a quarter.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Yeah, okay, um size
patch and you, you just stick it
on 12 hours during the day, 12hours off at night, and um and
so in the what it it causes.
This is why I love it, becauseit's like homeopathy it
stimulates your body and causesyour body to heal itself.
So the x39 patch is, is um,reflecting your own body's
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infrared light back into itselfto cause you to well.
Well, the X39 makes causes, anincrease in these certain
peptides, and then that increasein peptides makes your body
make new stem cells.
And you know, stem cell therapyhas been popular for I don't
know how many years now, butit's like thousands of dollars
to go get this injection ofsomething that we would never
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inject into our bodies right.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
Well, a beauty, a
beauty here of homeopathy and
the patches.
I I call it a one, a perfectone-two punch.
They perfectly complement eachother because they're not
neither uh, they're bothstimulating, like you said, the
body to do what god made thebody to do the uh.
If, if there were something inthe patch that were that was
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being put in exogenously, thenthe body would probably become
dependent upon that patch forits uh, for its health and for
and for getting results.
As it as it is, like likethere's one that helps with
sleep, it actually causes thebody to put out melatonin, the
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proper level of it.
Well, I don't know how long itwould take and what dose it
would be, but if you take a pillof melatonin every single night
for years, you know, maybe it'smonths, maybe it's years, I
don't know the body will say,hey, I don't need to make it
anymore.
But the way that works, it's,it's working with the body, and
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here's part of the genius of it,here's part of the genius of it
.
You know it, it's it.
It's easy to underestimate thepower of this patch because it's
so crazy, simple, simple.
It's insane how simple, howeconomical, how convenient it is
, and you only have to thinkabout it twice a day.
On off, put it by yourtoothbrush Okay, but the
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technology behind it is awesome.
He worked on this specificpatch for over 10 years.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
The science that he
had developed at a certain point
was convincing enough to get afoundation in Ireland to fund
the work for $4.3 million Wow.
Yep, and it's awesome.
And the first thing he made wasthis big metallic coil thing
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that would be crazy expensiveand a doctor would have to use
it, and on and on and on.
And then he prided down to thislittle patch that everybody can
use.
There's just like homeopathy.
Thank God there's no gatekeeperto this thing.
You don't have to go throughthe pharmacy system, you don't
have to go through the physiciansystem, you don't have to go,
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you know, on and on and onInsurance and all that stuff.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
So, anyway.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
So I get carried away
, but I get excited about it
because, it changed lives.
I've seen it change.
There's this lady that hermother was 94 years old.
She was down to a Walker andshe had great difficulty getting
out of bed.
She had even more difficult togetting off the road by herself.
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She had been.
She had been wearing this patchfor five days.
She found herself in thekitchen.
Her walker was on the otherside of the kitchen.
She walked away from her walkerat 94 years of age.
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There are so many stories.
That's one of a million stories.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Yeah, I mean, I could
tell a bunch of my own
testimonies, you know, within myown family, but there are
thousands of testimonies outthere that are amazing.
So, um so, brie, as you'rehearing all of this, what are
you thinking?
Thinking what questions?
Speaker 3 (13:42):
do you have?
I am.
I do have some questions, um,just about, about the patches
first.
So I am curious about what theyare made of, that they reflect,
like what kind of material cando that?
You know what I mean?
How are.
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So that's maybe one.
Maybe we should start there,cause I have a couple like
piggyback questions off of that.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
Okay, you want to go
over me.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
There's like a 55
page PDF book that you can
download that tells exactly thatand I've, I've heard it and
every time, every time, I thinkI've conquered how to say it.
I stumbled.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
Right, I mean, I get
that because the materials, I
mean those words or the verbs,that verbiage that they use, is
probably a lot.
But are the materials differentdepending on what you want it
to do.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
Yeah, and that's,
that's part of the genius of of
this.
And and David Smith really doesgive the credit to God on just
being a vessel and beingdownloaded to and he does, he
says that with extreme humility.
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It's not a proud thing.
Speaker 1 (15:05):
You can see that
humility.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
Beautiful, but it's
if you can.
Beautiful, but it's if you can.
Ok, amino acids, certain sugarsand and nanotechnology Again,
it's all organic stuff.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
And it is genius, mix
together and the patents.
You know I can't.
I wish, I wish I wouldn'tstumble over my words when I
know that I'm on something likethis.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
Well, I do that
sometimes too, but I have a
short, simple answer tosomething that's very
complicated.
Speaker 3 (16:03):
They are precisely
and specifically engineered
using nanoparticle crystals thatare made out of organic amino
acids, salts and sugar embeddedas a lattice onto polyester
fabric encased by medical-gradeplastic, so is the body
absorbing something andresponding to what is absorbing.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
It's activated by
your body heat and your body is
emitting light which you knownight vision goggles.
You can see this, you've seen iton some spy and military yeah,
yeah and uh, and then it doesits magic with all that and and
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sends certain beams of lightback.
I don't understand it.
I mean, when you think of light, you think you think okay,
here's a source of light here's,here's an object here and it's
going to be a shadow on theother side of this object.
But if somebody's got paper,thin skin like a 94 year old,
might you put on their clothingand you don't have to worry
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about is it pointed this way?
That way, if it's within threeinches, it's activated.
If you've got a cat that won'twear a collar, you can put it
under their bedding.
As long as it's within threeinches, it'll work.
And it does work on animals.
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I mean animals that have beengiven up for dead, have been
given new life.
They've acted like puppies andkittens.
Speaker 3 (17:29):
Uh, with with this
it's amazing, the different
things have maybe differentdifferent solutions, patches
available.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
We basically talk
about one because it it it's the
one that's it does a little bitof everything yeah, everybody
hear that one all have theirplace and I use.
I use them all, but for thefirst three or four months I
only used the x39.
We call it a stem cellactivating patch, which we call
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it that because that's easy forpeople to grab hold of, but it
actually does much more thanthat.
The activity with the stemcells is only part of it.
The other part you know whatwas that?
Oh, david Smith.
He's the inventor of all thesehe was talking about.
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I forget there was somenutritional supplement and I
said it to somebody just theother day that everybody got, I
think is resveratrol.
That everybody got excitedbecause it would actually reset
one, a gene in your body, uh,and and make it like it was
young and healthy.
The ghk cu, the ghk copperpeptide that the X39 patch
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activates, resets over 4,100 ofyour genes.
That's about a third of yourhuman genome.
Some of the genes need to beturned on.
Some of the genes need to beturned off for health reasons
Because we get out of whack aswe get older, and that's a third
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of everything, including thestem cell action.
It's crazy.
Now, if I'm on the other sideof this Zoom thing and somebody
is listening to me, I'm going tosay that guy's crazy.
I say go ahead, go ahead.
I'm going to say that guy'scrazy.
I said go ahead, go ahead.
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I challenge you to look with askeptical mind, which I did, and
the research, the clinicalstudies, everything, and then
talk to a few people that areusing them ordinary people.
Some people hype everything.
We, ordinary people.
Some people hype everything.
We know that.
We know that Some people arefull all the time and always
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circulating around the ceiling.
You try it and you listen tohonest people that you can tell.
You can tell they're ordinarypeople.
It works.
Will it work for this or thator that, only God knows.
But given enough time, I mean Ilike this.
This one chiropractor has agreat story.
His wife, he and his wifestarted on the patches.
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His wife got something prettyimpressive the first 48 hours.
He read the signs and all that.
He was convinced that it woulddo something.
But it didn't do anything forhim that he could tell.
For I don't know, it was fivemonths, six months, eight months
, whatever.
Whatever it was.
But he'd had a heart conditionsince he was a teenager.
That affected him a little bitand he's got a real interesting
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story.
But he had a more serious heartsituation developing as he was
starting to use this patch andhe went to the cardiologist
before and after and thecardiologist two cardiologists
confirmed that he had thissituation and then two
cardiologists confirmed thatit's not there anymore and we've
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never seen this happen before.
I know, I know there's a ladythat, uh, she was on dialysis
for three years.
She was in her 80s, she's offdialysis.
That never happens.
I mean, what is it going to dofor person a with condition b?
We don't know.
Will it or will it not?
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I don't know.
I'm still numb in my fingers,okay, uh, I, you can still see a
hint of of some issues in theway that I walk.
Um, I'm not john travolta onthe dance floor anymore.
Okay, in my dreams I would.
But anyway, uh, but my goodness, I'm going back.
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The hardest, I told you, thehardest thing for me to do was
to stand.
I got a job offer a few weeksago.
Uh, in the first 10 seconds ofthe guy calling me, I said I
will have nothing to do with thevaccine program.
He said I'm with you, brother.
I thought, whoa, maybe I willhave nothing to do with the
vaccine program.
He said I'm with you, brother.
I thought, whoa, maybe, okay,so I went back to work.
I'm 74 years old.
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I'm standing 10 hours a day.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
I've been in the
pharmacy all my life.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
I've never had a job.
There's always a lot ofstanding involved in most
pharmacy jobs but I've never hada job where it's standing all
the time.
This job is standing all thetime At 74 years of age.
I'm going back to work.
I'm stronger than I was 20years ago.
My wife's hair, my wife.
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I'm going to tell you somethingthat my wife and I both
experienced, and everybodyaround us is experiencing that
uses these patches for very long.
We noticed it about month five.
I noticed her hair first, thather hair was starting to come in
darker and it always seemed tostart around the napper neck and
work backwards.
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And I love her hair, I love it.
It's silver, it's beautiful, Ilove it.
But it's coming in darker fromthe back.
And and then a couple monthsago she said well, bob your,
your hair's getting thicker andcoming, coming in too.
Speaker 3 (23:20):
Uh, so I mean I don't
really care about that, but but
I mean that's a commonexperience and to some people
that's important yeah, so ifthey're that small, I would
imagine they have to bestrategically placed at some
kind of important spot, or isthat not?
Speaker 2 (23:39):
true.
That's part of the beauty of itis uh, you don't.
Now if somebody, if somebody isan acupuncturist and knows all
about acupuncture andacupressure, they can make.
They can do certain things withthese patches that an ordinary
person might not be able to do.
But 80-90% of the benefits.
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If you just follow the simplerecommendations of the placement
that they have in the package,they will get you all the
results you need.
You don't have to know thefancy stuff.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
And is the goal to
eventually not need the patches?
Does your body get to a pointwhere you don't need them
anymore?
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Let's put it this way
get to a point where you don't
need them anymore.
Let's put it this way I wouldsay that all of the patches,
except for two that would apply,the two that I'm holding back
on, the X39 and X49, both ofthem produce stem cell activity
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in different ways.
They affect a different peptide.
The X49 is secondary Think ofit like a daughter to the X39.
And it's more targeted, morenarrowly focused, and the X39
does a little bit of everything.
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Now here's the deal when we areall in a process of normal
aging, that's the way it goesthe these two patches will
particularly particularly theX39, will absolutely reverse
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your aging.
Some of the others will slowthe aging process down.
When you stop using the X39 orthe X49, then the body's natural
aging processes will kick backin gear at the same rate that
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they were.
Okay, that makes sense.
I use some of the other patchesfor targeted purposes and, like
there's one, there's certainones for pain, uh, that you only
use it for pain.
You don't use it every day, youonly use uh.
There's a glutathione patch,the master antioxidant.
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Uh it, you know, use it forcertain situations.
When you feel like you're,you're good.
You can stop using it, uh, butin the 12 hours on, 12 hours off
is what's recommended.
And think about that.
Ok, david Smith, when he was ateenager he was he was watching
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a TV program and he was struckby an interview of a guy that
that emphasized looking tonature and and taking our cues
from nature and that's been bornin his soul ever since that
interview that he watched on TV.
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And photobiomodulation is whatthis is.
It works like the sun.
Photobiomodulation is what thisis.
It works like the sun.
Think about how God made theearth and the sun and the
rotation of the sun.
It rotates around us.
You know, sometimes we have,you know, fewer hours of sun in
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certain seasons, more hours ofsun in other seasons, but there
is this rhythm of life morehours of sun in other seasons,
but there is this rhythm of life.
Similarly, the patches are areflection of that.
If, if, uh, if you use them 24hours a day, every single day,
then your body will say, well,we'll get accustomed to the
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signal and it'll get.
Then the body will stopresponding.
And if, if that happens, youknow, and if you pay attention,
you know go 10 to 14 hours withthe patch somewhere in that
ballpark, then you're, you're,you're not going to have that
issue, right.
But if you do leave it off fora day or two, and then, but but
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it's the body's limitation, notthe patches limitation.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
Right yeah.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
There's a whole lot
more I could say.
I need to shut up and let youask questions.
Speaker 3 (28:20):
This is this is great
yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Yeah, anything else.
Speaker 2 (28:25):
I get excited about
homeopathy.
I get.
I get this excited abouthomeopathy, but to somebody that
only knows homeopathy.
I do get excited about patches.
I would not Go ahead.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
Sorry.
So what I know is, you know,homeopathy cannot fix structural
damage.
So if you have bone on bone,hip or knee or whatever,
homeopathy is not going to causeyou to grow more, whatever.
But I believe that the patches,or maybe X39, can cause you to
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do that.
So this is where I'm loving thestuff that homeopathy can't
help with.
So homeopathy can help managethe pain, but it can't fix the
actual problem.
So I think the patch, the X39,is going to come and do that,
and also the people that aren'tresponding well to homeopathy.
They're just not.
Things aren't really moving.
In the case, I'm starting tosay, all right, let's add X39,
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because what I'm seeing is amuch faster result when we add
X39 to homeopathy yeah,chiropractors are saying that
their adjustments last longer ifthey will use the patch with it
.
Speaker 2 (29:39):
Acupuncturists are
saying similar things.
There are many, many, manyprofessionals of every health
modality imaginable that areusing these patches in their
clinical practice something elseI was going to say but that's
okay probably.
Speaker 3 (29:57):
What about just
age-wise kids, pregnancy?
Are there any situations whereyou wouldn't, it wouldn't be?
Speaker 2 (30:05):
safe.
Let me, let me uh, there,there's, there are certain
things.
Okay, you, pregnant women arecalled.
Uh, oh, come on, what's theterm?
Uh, oh, come on, my mind'sgoing blank.
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Uh, therapeutic orphans, that's, that's the term I was aiming
for.
Uh, from?
Uh, pharmacy doesn't like totouch a pregnant woman.
Uh, any, any, anybody involvedinvolved in the health, health
care industry, doesn't like tomake specific recommendations.
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Yeah, pregnancy, I would.
But now homeopathy wasestablished before, everybody
got all gun shy about that.
And what do we have?
About 6 000 homeopathicremedies, they say, and there's
only about three that they putout there to exercise caution
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with, and actually every, everyone of those three.
And then, of course, melissa,you can correct me if I'm
communicating this incorrectly,but it's my understanding that,
under the care of a professionalhomeopath, there are times when
you can use any one of thosethree.
Am I right?
Well, you can't saypharmaceuticals, dear God.
No, you can't do that.
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Now, homeopathy is work,working with the body, with
nature.
The patches are working withnature.
Uh, you know, you'd one.
A big reason that a lot ofpeople back off recommendations
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with pregnancy is because, ifanything goes wrong, we have a
litigious society and they cansay, oh, you're responsible,
that is responsible and theywant to see.
So the company says let's not.
Let's not recommend that duringpregnancy People can make their
own decisions.
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I would, you know.
Okay, I'll leave it at that,because you know I'm not going
to make I get what you're saying.
Speaker 3 (32:21):
Yeah, legally
speaking.
Yes, practice caution.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
You can't recommend
it yeah and uh, if, if you're,
if you're getting traditionalinfusions of chemotherapy.
Oncologists do not like, uh,people to do things while
they're under their care.
People have used these during,during chemotherapy.
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I can't imagine, and severalchiropractors have said if they
were me I would am Irecommending it?
No, but I'm.
But I'm saying you're workingwith the natural process.
Now, the one clear case of wherewe do want to back off is if
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somebody's had an organtransplant and they're taking
immunosuppressive medication.
Well, the patch will improveand enhance your immune response
.
So it would be a no.
That's the one clear case thatwould be a no, no.
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The other two are basically, aswe talked about, pregnancy and
under the care of an oncologistwith chemotherapy.
And David Smith adds anotherone If a child is too young to
communicate.
Now, most mothers are in tunewith their child enough that
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they can tell, even when thechild can't communicate, because
you can read body language,okay, and people do put them on
their page.
But are we recommending itofficially?
No, but I and there's one morestory I want to share that
really blows me away initially,for her daughter she had she had
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spent hundreds of thousands ofdollars in their various
therapies all over the world forher daughter, who was, who
spent a year in the hospital andbecame, uh, autistic and
non-verbal, and uh she, shebecame verbal with the X39.
Did it cure everything?
No Matter of fact.
The sad news is, after a fewyears, she died last year, which
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is sad.
So the patches don't doeverything.
We don't know what they can andcan't do.
But do you think there wasrejoicing in that house when
that, when that child becameverbal?
My goodness, yeah, I mean justlike break tears to your eyes Go
ahead.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
Just like with
homeopathy, there it's not a
miracle worker.
Jesus is the only miracleworker period.
So homeopathy is a tool.
The life weight patches are atool and we don't um, we don't
elevate them above the healingpower of the board.
So yeah, whatever you know,whatever we can, whatever we can
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get help with while we're onthis earth, let's do it right
and this, and you know God doesdown.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
I mean, you look at
Hanuman and what he came up with
.
Do you think he came up with itall by himself?
Do you think that?
Maybe God deposited that in hismind?
You read some of the thingsabout Tesla.
I don't know if he knew God atall, but does god use human
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vessels anyway?
Yeah, he does.
And and and david smith, uh,freely gives god the glory for
this.
And if you're hearing aboutthese for the first time, it may
be for such a time as this, butgod has brought you to this
meeting and maybe he hassomething for you.
Personally, if okay.
(36:21):
In my pharmacy practice, I'vecome across so many people that
have been destroyed by thesystem and they're dealing with
awful things and they they findthey're finding no resolution.
Nobody's got an answer.
If I had a mysterious thingthat was driving me up the wall
(36:42):
and I tried everything else, youknow, yeah, you got to look at
your budget.
What money do you have?
And and these, and the mostexpensive patch we got is less
than $4 a day.
Okay, let's get that out of theway.
I think we ever mentioned that,which is important, and you's
get that out of the way.
I don't think we ever mentionedthat, which is important.
And you know, run thecalculator out.
Can you afford to take a chanceon this?
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What is it worth to you?
Is your insurance going to payfor it?
I don't think so, but what isit worth to you if you're
dealing with something thatthere's no answer?
I have seen people I have seenpeople for that have been
suffering for 20, 30 years withthings and this patch comes
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along and it doesn't for somepeople.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
I hear people say
they can't afford it.
And, just like you said, lessthan four dollars per patch, so
per day, and but they're onhundreds of dollars of
supplements per month thataren't getting them anywhere.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
Right right.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
What's it worth to?
Speaker 2 (37:49):
you, thank you.
I just love the fact that thatyou don't have to go through the
system.
You don't have to go throughthe system.
You don't have to go through agatekeeper.
You can make this decision.
You can start stop it on yourown.
Speaker 3 (38:07):
Now are there other
companies that make these
patches, or are they patented?
They're patented, so that meansonly Okay.
Speaker 2 (38:15):
They're patented.
The company's been in businessfor 20 years this year.
Uh, they, you know what else.
What else do I want to sayabout go ahead.
Uh, yeah, they're patented.
Uh, and you know the, thepatent, the patent, just uh,
they were just given the patent.
Finally, for the x39 in theyear 2020, I believe and got.
(38:42):
They got quite a long quote onthat okay and I'll tell you what
.
And david smith scott has moreand more and more coming down
down the pike when he shares theresearch he's doing.
It's, it's incredible.
He is the one to hit your wagonto if, if you want to.
You know Jesus and life are theway to go.
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The you know we, when we talkabout, we talk about life
extension, but but I I don'treally care about how long I
live, I really don't.
I'm ready to go now.
My, I've got family, I've gotmy first wife is in heaven.
(39:29):
You know, I've got people thatare precious to me.
If I, if I go 10 minutes afterthis thing is finished, uh, I'm
okay with that.
But what I don't want to be isthe guy yapping and drooling in
the corner, you know I want tohave a life.
Uh, that's what we want, and heyou know.
(39:53):
And then there's another patchthat I there's a carnosine patch
that I use that really impactsmy mental acuity.
You wouldn't know it by thisbroadcast, but I can be a lot
dumber than I am tonight, butanyway, I mean it's really.
I feel like my mind is workingalmost as well as it did in my
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20s when I was, when I was incollege, and in that that's
important on a new job for a 74year old.
Speaker 1 (40:25):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What other questions are yougoing to bring?
Anything?
Speaker 3 (40:31):
I truly don't.
You answered a lot of them inthe way you spoke, so maybe you
feel like you're stumbling, butI don't feel like you've been
stumbling around.
That was actually very helpful,like, really, melissa has been
sharing some with me.
So these were just somepractical questions I had, but I
mean based on my knowledge ofthe body and how it works.
(40:52):
That makes sense to me.
Knowledge of the body and howit works, that makes sense to me
.
You know, I'm always anytime.
I'm always like if somebodytells me I got to buy something
expensive and take it for therest of my life, you know, I
always want to think.
I always think is this like Icritically think about that
something I could use?
But I'm not hearing.
(41:12):
You need this forever to feelbetter.
It's that.
It's not like you'resupplementing somewhere.
That's what I'm trying to getat.
You're not filling a gap forthe rest of your life, you are.
I mean, it sounds likerestoring your body is what it
was designed to operate asfinish our life like moses, did
(41:33):
he?
Speaker 1 (41:33):
went up.
Speaker 2 (41:35):
I mean the.
The bible says that this issharp at 120, as he was when he
was young, and that's what wewant.
That's what our loved ones, we,we have people all around us
that need to know that this hopeand this help is available.
They need to know abouthomeopathy, well.
(41:56):
They need to know about aliving God who loves them and
who wants to be involved intheir life in an intimate way.
They need to know that there'sa better way than
pharmaceuticals to addresshealth issues, and they need to
(42:17):
know about these patches andwhen we talk about these other
things.
Anytime you pull up a videoabout David Smith, he's going to
always put in there exercise,nutrition, pressure, sunshine,
good water, hydrate, right likethis isn't replacing living a
(42:39):
healthy lifestyle right, but ifyou're, if you but even even if
and I told you, I gave theconfession right up front that,
yeah, it's no, I don't have funexercising like I used to could
I I could, yeah, I could, youknow it, but where, wherever you
are, it'll take you to a higherlevel.
(43:02):
Okay, now with the uh, with theknee, with the bone on bone
stuff, you might need to takesome uh collagens, you know, uh
and things like that.
Yeah, not to get that gives the, that gives the patches in the
body something to work with.
Speaker 1 (43:20):
Yeah, yeah.
I'll just share a couple someof the benefits that I've seen
in myself and my family andagain, I'm pretty new to this
and this is this is this is whatI've seen.
Really fast, so better sleep.
My hair stopped falling out.
Really fast, so better sleep.
(43:41):
My hair stopped falling out.
My daughter is sleeping throughthe night, where she was not
before.
She was sleeping during the dayand she couldn't sleep at night
and now she's sleeping throughthe night.
Oh, so I was getting, I wouldsay, frequent headaches, so
maybe two or sometimes three permonth, and I've had two
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headaches since I started in May, so that's two months.
So I've had.
Maybe I've had one in June andone in July, but also I mean
that's wonderful in July, butthe also I mean that's wonderful
, but also, um, they were gonewithin a couple of hours of
putting on my patch, whichhomeopathy never gets rid of my
headache.
It helps me, it brings it downsome, but it never gets rid of
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it.
I know when I wake up with thatheadache, I'm in for it until I
go to bed that night, but thetwo that I've had, I put the
patch on, it's gone.
Um, my hearing is gettingbetter, so I do have tinnitus
and my hearing is getting better.
What else I feel?
Like my?
I've got my notes here justbecause I've been keeping really
good notes, like I encouragepeople to do with homeopathy,
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you know, so that we canremember what's actually
happened I have.
Oh, my husband has had.
He was having shoulder pain,like kind of frozen shoulder
symptoms.
It wasn't frozen yet, but itwas.
It was hurting and so he waskind of keeping it still, which
then becomes frozen.
So his shoulder has gotten allbetter.
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He had a back ache or he hurthis back one day and I put a
patch on him and he was.
He was back on the lawn wherecutting the grass within 30
minutes when normally withhomeopathy alone, I did
homeopathy and the patch and allthese situations.
So with homeopathy alone itwould have been a couple of days
and um, and then with the patchit was, it was 30 minutes.
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Um, oh, digestion is much better.
I am, I had, I've been workingon being able to eat gluten and
dairy, again with homeopathy,and I've been able to have some
of that.
But I'll, I would.
I would still wake with stiffjoints in the morning after if I
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ate gluten and I would.
Um, there was some othersymptom I used to have.
I don't have that anymore.
Whatever the they I don't have.
So I can eat some gluten nowand I don't wake stiff.
Oh, plantar fasciitis, um, Iwas having I was really
struggling with, and so that isalmost gone.
(46:15):
It's very much better.
When I put the X49 on my lowerback, I can walk during the day.
So I've seen a lot of greatbenefits for myself and my
daughter and my husband, andI've started to suggest it to
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certain clients.
You know who.
I feel like everybody could useit, but I don't want to.
I don't want to.
I don't want to be that personthat's like trying to sell
everything to everybody.
I really want to be.
I want to suggest it to thosewho are homeopathies not moving
like I want it to move in theirbody.
So I'm starting to do um tointroduce the patch to them too.
Um, so, oh, I think myeyesight's getting better.
(47:03):
I normally wear glasses all thetime.
I haven't had them on tonightat all.
Talk class.
I taught a homeopathy classbefore this and and didn't wear
my glasses.
So a lot of cool stuff that'shappening.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
And if you have like,
if you have the eye issues,
that's where you would.
That's where, if the patchesthat you're currently using X39,
and did I hear 49, you're onsequencing, if they don't do the
thing that you want, then,after you've tried them for a
few months, you can addglutathione or carnosine or both
(47:41):
.
Anyway, they do amazing things.
One more thing, one more story.
Homeopathy has been a godsendfor so many things and we were
so excited about homeopathy andfor so many things and we were
so excited about homeopathy.
My wife was having real seriousgastric distress one night and
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it was so bad.
She said, bob, we're gonna haveto go to the emergency room.
I said, well, we both knew totry a protocol for her situation
which had helped in the past,and we tried it and it didn't.
And then I thought, well, youknow all those pharmaceuticals
that I threw out.
(48:23):
I still have this one littlestash left that had some liquid
myeloma and pepsin which wouldnormally take care of anything,
I would think, for the stomach.
You know, like what she wasdescribing.
We put that in her, didn'ttouch it.
We were on our way, we had ahand on the doorknob to go out
(48:46):
to the emergency room.
And then one more thought hit.
I said oh, I remember one morething, let's try it, we'll go.
I remember somebody one of thedoctors saying that they put a
glutathione patch at the verytop of the stomach and it did
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some awesome things.
So I said let's try that.
And we did it.
And within five minutes shesaid Bob, it worked, wow, wow,
wonderful, so good.
Speaker 1 (49:20):
Thank you for sharing
that.
That's so cool.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
I mean these are
first-hand stories.
I've got a million stories thatI've recorded on my phone.
There are thousands oftestimonies, I mean they work
for so, so much that theythey're bringing us back to help
.
In so many ways they're they'rerejuvenating the body.
Speaker 1 (49:48):
Yep, I love it, so
we'll.
We'll tell you how to to getstarted using these.
You know, in the comments or inthe details of the video,
however, we share it, so you can.
You can let us know if you wantto get started using these Bree
.
Is there anything else you wantto say or ask?
Speaker 3 (50:09):
No, actually, and,
Bob, if you ever listen to me, I
usually am full of questions.
So you, I don't know if youjust did a really good job
explaining everything or if Icome up with some I might be
emailing your.
No, no, girls allowed email.
Speaker 1 (50:28):
I love it.
I love it, mom, thank you.
Speaker 3 (50:32):
Such a pleasure.
Thank you, it was nice to meetyou.
Speaker 2 (50:34):
I really enjoyed it.
I was so nervous when I started, but thank you.
Speaker 3 (50:38):
This was wonderful.
Thank you, and it's reallyawesome from a pharmacist to
hear these things too.
I mean, you know, it's notcommon in the natural world to
hear somebody who's been on.
Speaker 2 (50:54):
Both sides.
Here's the deal.
I always got close to mypatients.
I would not take a job where Icouldn't get close to the
patients and I listened to mypatients and I I came across so
many that were literally healedwhen somebody took time to wean
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them off with their medication.
I've seen the destruction ofthe side effects.
I've seen the destruction ofthe system and it's distressing.
It doesn't have to be this way.
(51:43):
As a pharmacist, I shouldn'thave to hang my head nowadays
that I'm a pharmacist becausethings have gone into the
trenches so poorly.
As a pharmacist I should havethe liberty to recommend and
dispense homeopathy and othernatural modalities.
You know they're scared ofhomeopathy because it is a
(52:03):
direct threat to their wholestructure and that's a shame.
We should be listening.
I've always said we should belistening to one another and
gleaning.
You know that everybody says,okay, some people are full of
hooey, you know.
But let's listen to one another, give it, give it a chance and
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see, see what that modality cando in the hands of a, of an
expert, of somebody that's hadyou.
You know, I could go on and on.
We got to close this broadcastout, but anyway, that's kind of
where I am, god and and and.
Seek the Lord first.
He is our human.
Speaker 1 (52:47):
Amen.
I love your passion.
That's why I wanted to yeah, Iwanted to talk to you tonight.
I'm so thankful.
Thank you so much for beinghere.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, thank you.