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All right.
Yeah.
Good morning.
But you're saying, wait aminute.
What's he talking about?
It's evening.
Oh, uh, good evening.
What's he talking about?
It's morning.
Oh, good day.
All right.
So here we are, um, on SundayNight Live.
Welcome everyone from all overthe world.
Should I say all over the world?
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Is that okay if I'm talking ifI'm considering a globe versus a
disc?
I guess you could be all over adisc and all over a globe.
So that works either way fordepending on how what uh words
you have in your yourvocabulary.
So uh before we get startedhere, Leona is so Leona, your
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situation is complicated.
Uh I I there's no an answer Ican give to this.
You're very extremelycomplicated.
So please join the group so wecan I can ask you questions,
okay?
So people are uh you knowwanting consultations, and I'm
it's impossible to giveconsultations because there's
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500,000 people out there, so wecan't do that, it just doesn't
make sense.
I've tried it.
So here's what we need to do weneed to form groups.
Oh, that's right.
We did, we formed groups.
Okay, so in these groups, whatwe can do is instead of just
reading a question, I can say,Well, have you done this?
What about this?
And we can fine-tune it.
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So it's like a coupleconsultation, except it's better
because the consultation ends intwo hours, three hours, whatever
it is.
This doesn't end every week.
We talk, we interact, and wekeep going with it.
So please join the group.
So for you, I would say join theif you had a mask removed, I
don't know what it was, umbecause we haven't talked, and
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you think they're a fakeparasite.
So I would join the CFC group orthe parasite group, please.
And I'm really happy to workwith everybody, but right, the
one percent, yeah, they know uhthey definitely know the
psychology of servitude inducingslavery.
Yeah, Alabama.
All right, cool.
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So we're all here.
So welcome everyone, and let'sget started.
And I guess this is not on it'sgotta be on portrait.
No, it's gonna be on it's gonnabe on what beyond there.
Is that better?
I don't know.
Does that make a difference?
No, does this be on portrait?
I guess it does.
Anyway, so Arika Tukon deNamaskar, and uh I learned
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another one, you know.
I'll do it next time.
Anyway, so um, how much of thegroups do go to drloody.com,
drlodi.com, drlodi.com.
Go there and you'll see thegroups, and uh you can join any
one of them because you'll stillbe able to interact.
If it's the health and healinggroup, we'll interact every two
weeks, but still every weekyou'll have access to all right
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from Russia with love.
Hello, Mr.
Tochka.
Um, but you have access toVanessa, Donna, Darren, uh, you
know, and uh or will betremendous in your healing
journey.
Um, and then we meet every otherweek.
If you're in the parasite group,we meet every week and you get
the same stuff.
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And if you're in the CFC group,we meet twice a week.
So, yes, join it.
And then there's a lot ofwritten material and webinars
and stuff that are available toyou as well.
Am I still come on, gosh?
All right, so technology isamazingly entrapping.
San Diego, yeah.
Whoa, you guys have suchinterest, listen, so much
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interesting stuff going on ineveryone's lives.
And so that's why these groups,the Dr.
Lodi community is full of um,it's it's it's an amazing
community.
So I really I wish uh somehow wecould.
I wish I was wealthy.
If I was wealthy and I hadmoney, I wouldn't have to have
any charges to anything.
But the opposite of wealthythere, you'll find me wandering
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around in that area there.
Um, how do you join?
You just go to drloody.com.
That's the website, and thenfrom there it'll be instructed.
Why is the air conditioner notworking?
What's the story here?
So we're supposed to know whatthis means, right?
They have these little symbols,and and and somehow we're
supposed to know what they meanwhen they write an upside-down
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brush and a sideways brush.
I know what that means, sure Ido.
Yeah, yeah, I gotta stay safe.
So, well, uh, I it's uh I thinkI'm already in the unsafe zone,
so anyway, um, can't do it, youknow.
And by the way, if we're nothere to if we can't tell the
truth, what are we doing to tellthe truth?
Now's the time, everyone.
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In Thailand, all right, Craig,fantastic.
You found it.
What are we doing?
Right?
And we can't be scared to tellthe truth because that'll keep
us uh, you know, then we'regonna silently go under the uh
into the depths of slavery.
For me, I'm gonna go inscreaming and kicking and
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yelling.
I'm gonna be standing on therooftops.
This is the time for us to standon the rooftops and say, not the
British are coming, but at 1%,they're not only coming, they
came.
They're here.
They've cast their web.
So anyway, don't get stuck inthe web.
So, what are we doing?
Just as a reminder, this isSunday Night Live and it's on uh
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you know Facebook, it's on allthe different social medias
except for TikTok, TikTok,because I don't have enough
followers.
Why don't I have enoughfollowers?
Because they keep canceling mefor talking about such
controversial issues as beepollen.
Yeah, I mean, you know, what wasI thinking?
How can I how can I dare talkabout bee pollen publicly?
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I should at least have had mytongue removed.
Uh, but all the other ones, Ibut you can still find us on
TikTok at DR DR Thomas Lodi M D,just like on X DR Thomas Lodi M
D.
But the rest of them are DRThomas Lodi with no MD.
And that includes Facebook,Instagram, all right.
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So we're here.
That's us.
All right, so um, and I guessI'm being heard.
And this thing, come on, theheck.
All right, so let's jump intosome questions.
By the way, just as a note, wekeep promising episode four
exposing the myths, and our lastpromise has been October 23rd,
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but I'm not sure yet because wehaven't gotten the word out, and
I don't see, you know, so it'san important topic.
Does anybody here think youshouldn't eat kale and spinach
because it's got oxalates?
Does anybody think they shouldavoid lignins and anti-nutrients
and seed oils and should eatonly animals?
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No, no, no, should eat onlyplants.
No, no, no.
So all of these controversiesare only controversial because,
on purpose, they throw in allsorts of half-truth, the minimal
truth, 5% truth, 2% truth, andthe rest is lies or 90% truth.
But that there's a truth that'sforbidden.
So uh everyone's confused.
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Kale is no longer a superfood,it got changed, right?
Um, yeah, this I got changed.
I'm trying to try to figure outhow nature arranged that, but uh
I don't know.
I'm sure I could ask one of theexperts.
Uh uh, but uh anyway, it isstill superfood.
Don't know.
Don't tell.
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Okay, anyway.
Um, but all of these uh mythsare myths, and what I what this
webinar is gonna do is exposethem.
And I'm gonna expose them how byshowing you the research, some
good, solid research on everyaspect of the myth.
And each of these myths areextremely complicated, and each
one at each each step of the wayis wrong.
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So actually, it's okay, and soy,don't eat soy, especially if
you're a woman and you havebreasts, especially if you're a
man and that prostate.
Well, that leaves out nobody.
Um, don't eat soy.
Hmm, I'm gonna tell that to theJapanese who are living 10 years
longer than us.
Stop eating the soy, anyway.
All these things are absurd, andwe're gonna shed the light on
them so you can happily go aboutliving the life that you're
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trying to pursue, which is alife of health.
Okay, and a life of health isnot something that happens to
you, it's a result, aconsequence of living how
healthy.
Oh my god, what a concept! Yeah,health is obtained by living
healthy, and there's no otherway.
Well, yeah, there's can't you?
No.
Well, what about no?
If I just no, what if I take no?
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You gotta eat healthy, you gottalive healthy.
Living healthy means what?
There's the question.
What does living healthy mean?
Well, I can tell you this.
It does it it is definitelyexcluded in living healthy is um
microwaving um luncheon meats ina plastic bag.
That's not part of it.
So let's go on.
Now, where are we?
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Um, so anyway, but I do want toeventually do part four of
exposing the myths, and then wecan make the whole series
available, it'll be cool.
Now, um LinkedIn Rumble,YouTube, Facebook, Instagram at
dr Thomas Lodi and Twitter,Twitter X, TikTok at dr Thomas
Lodi MD.
By the way, X was just purchasedby somebody.
(09:32):
What the hell?
Somebody who is not on our side.
So what does that mean?
We're Scotty when we need him,right?
Anyone seen Scotty anywhere?
Hello, Maureen and uh Mary Lou,you know that song by uh Ricky
Nelson, right?
Hello Mary Lou, goodbye heart,great song, great song.
(09:57):
And for those of you who areborn too late, born too late,
there's another song there.
There's a song in everything.
Anyway, so let's get on with thepurpose of this, and that is to
answer questions.
And of course, this is not gonnawork, and I'm gonna sit here
hot.
Come on, anyway, whatever.
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I'm just gonna have to be hot.
That's all.
Um, let's go to the question.
Let's talk, let's answer Al'squestion.
Al.
Al, you remember that?
Call me Al.
Anybody remember that?
Call me Al was written, was uhwhat's his name?
Chevy Chase, and who else?
Nikki Gibbs.
Hello, and then we're gonnaanswer Al Young because that's
your question, Al.
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So we're coming up here anysecond.
Um, anyway, um, anyway, call meAl.
Paul Simon and uh Chevy Chase,is that his name?
Funny, great song.
Anyway, watch it, listen to it,check it out.
We should have a music sessionone day because I got a lot of
music to share with you.
You guys gotta find Mo'sAllison, right?
(10:58):
And find that a couple songs Ilike.
One is I don't worry about athing because I know nothing's
gonna turn out, right?
That's it.
And then this one I like is yourmind is on vacation and your
mouth is working overtime.
Great song.
Anyway, let's go to the okay.
So our young the topic isalternative astrological sign
therapy.
Alternative astrological signtherapy.
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CFCs, for those of you who arejust joining, it's your first
time.
We do not refer to malignantprocesses by any astrological
sign, whether it's Virgo,Capricorn, cancer, Gemini.
We don't use any of those terms.
We want to speak directly andand and we do not want to speak
falsely.
The hour is getting late, BobDylan.
(11:40):
Um, and we don't want to speakfalsely, so we're gonna speak
the truth.
And the truth is they arechronically fermenting cells,
CFCs.
So that's what it is.
So alternative CFC therapy.
Okay, I'm a 60-year-old malewith a large tumor on my right
thigh.
I've been dealing with the whitecoat since March when the mass
was about the size of threesugar cubes.
Fast forward six months, andI've had an ultrasound, an MRI,
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and extremely reluctantly gavein to a biopsy at the House of
Horrors.
They took 12 tissue samplesinstead of the standard three.
This was done on September 18th.
For the past five months, I'vebeen trying to heal by taking
ivermectin, fibendazol,berberine, vitamin C and D3,
curcumin, omega-3, low dose,aspirin, bitter, apricot,
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turmeric, and wormwood.
I also have recently added MGN3,Biobrand for Immune Support.
I also have Niclostam on order.
I have also done a parasitecleanse on a numerous day day
fast.
I only eat within a six-hourwindow and never after five
hours before bed.
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My diet consists of fresh rawvegetables only, no sugar, no
processed food or dairy.
I maintain a state of ketosis.
I haven't worked in six monthsbecause of the pressure, because
the pressure of the tumor isapplying to the nerves.
It's excruciating to manage.
I have to sleep on my back infour-hour increments because the
pain, because of the pain, Ihaven't gotten the biopsy
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results back, licensed to sellme toxins.
So the spell hasn't been fullycast.
They suspect soft tissue sarcomaof some type.
After all my efforts, the tumorstill hasn't shrunk and it
continues to grow.
Can you advise me on methods Ican take to reduce the size of
this tumor other than what I'malready doing?
Okay, Al.
Here we go.
Ow.
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Um, first of all, let's uh lookat your entire question here.
And kind of, you know, youreluctantly gave into a biopsy
at the house of oars.
Yeah, I know.
Can you imagine?
How did that happen?
You can think about it.
What do you know what do theytell us that makes us want to go
along with that insane insanity?
(13:49):
Hey, you got a problem there.
Let me just rip a piece of fleshout of it and uh look at it
under the microscope, and it'llbe gone.
I don't know what they tell us.
Anyway, so um, but you did that,okay, it's done, it's all right,
and they're gonna give you theresults.
You don't need the results, theresults are gets and by the way,
they were what they weresuspecting a soft tissue
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sarcoma.
Well, there would be nothingelse to suspect, and then
according to their nomenclature,soft tissue sarcoma means what?
Oh my gosh, it's not hard.
What's hard?
Bone, what's not hard?
Everything else.
Ah, okay.
All right, tendons are a littlehard and ligaments.
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We'll call them soft.
Okay, so they're soft tissuesand it's a sarcoma.
Why is it a sarcoma?
Why is it not a carcinoma?
Because sarcomas are uh thesemalignant processes that arise
from uh uh tissues that wereoriginally in the mesoderm of
the embryo.
That's all it means.
Soft tissue sarcoma, meaningnothing means what nothing.
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And how do you spell that?
N-O thing.
No thing.
Okay, um, so you don't want tohear their answer because you
hear their answer.
So don't you don't don't don'tbe in touch with these people
from what they're gonna do.
They want to actually inflictphysical pain and then uh
irradiate you with ionizingradiation, and that's not
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enough, to poison you.
So to get in touch with them isto very similar to what they
call assisted suicide, right?
So you don't want that.
Um, so now all these effortsthat you've been you've been
engaging in are wonderful,however, they're all directed at
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killing the tumor.
Okay, so that's it.
Now remember, if we want toresolve chronically fermenting
cells on any part of our bodythat are arising, we need to
understand that just like thefruit arises from a tree, so
that these things arise.
They are the consequence of asystemic underlying process.
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And so that if we remove them,we're gonna have a new harvest.
And so, unless we deal with inthe trunk of the plant tree,
we're gonna keep getting fruits,right?
So, so part so so the way todeal with this is well, number
one, we've got to do everythingwe can to stop this process from
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occurring, stop making them.
Secondly, we need to targetthose that are there and
eliminate them without harmingthe other tissues in the body
that are not in that condition.
And then number three, we needto wake up the immune system,
which has been hypnotized andparalyzed.
Three aspects to healingresolving a situation like this,
or actually any situation thatuh deviates from health.
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And what is health?
Everybody know what health is,right?
Anyone know what health is?
Fantastic, Dell.
I love it, love it, love it,love it.
And Carmen and Rowan, yay! Soagain, what is health?
Because really that's our goal,right?
So if our goal is health, wegotta figure out where it is
we're going, right?
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So what is it?
What was that name of that game?
Show anyway.
So what health is, let me justjump switch over to the answer.
The health is the optimalfunctioning of the organism.
So, whatever organism we'retalking about, when it is
optimally functioning, that isbecause it is in the state known
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as health.
And so, what is required foroptimal functioning of the
organism?
What is required is that theorganism is having all of its
biological needs satisfied, andwhen that happens, it was
engineered and hardwired tofunction optimally, it's quite
simple, really not complex atall.
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And so, but since we're dealingwith humans who have this
extreme impediment called themind, we have to also make sure
that all of our biological andthe psychological needs are
being met.
All right, and so that's thegoal.
Now, in order to do that, whatdo we have to do?
The first thing we gotta do tomake sure that all of our
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biological and psychologicalneeds are being met is get rid
of all the stuff that'simpairing that and that that is
all the impediments tosatisfying those biological and
psychological needs, which meansall of the waste and the poisons
and the garbage, and so we gottaget rid of that because that's
going to block whatever we'redoing.
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So that's like the beginning.
The beginning is to get rid ofall the stuff that is ultimately
causing the situation to occur.
So, which means what we've gotto clean our bodies out, and we
clean our bodies out by floodingthem with beautiful, wonderful,
nutrient-dense liquids, and wejust that's called a juice
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cleanse.
And we juice, you know, at theminimum, a celery, cucumber,
broccoli, and kale, lemon, andapple.
You can modify those a littlebit, but at least those uh, you
know, the celery, cucumber,kale, and spinach pretty much
cover all the amino acids youneed.
And what amino acids am Italking about?
Well, there are 20 all together,20 natural amino acids.
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And we only need nine because wecan make 11 of them, not unless
we get those nine.
So for us, a complete protein,it has nothing to do with
protein, it has to do with aminoacids.
That's right.
Did he say that?
Yeah, I said that.
What did I say?
I said we don't have a proteinneed.
Humans don't need protein.
What the hell?
Is this guy a real doctor?
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What are we talking about here?
Yeah, we don't need proteinbecause if you if you got
protein and you were able tosomehow absorb it into your gut,
into your blood, you would bedead.
You'd go into anaphylacticshock.
You don't need proteins.
What you need are amino acids.
Amino acids strung together formpeptides and string a few more
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together, and you got a protein.
Obviously, we're talking aboutnomenclature there, definitions,
right?
100 or 199 and less, it's apeptide.
100 and more, it's a protein.
What are they?
Strung together amino acids, andthere's only 20 of them.
Now, if we get in the nine thatwe can't make, we've got what's
called a complete protein.
No, we got a complete uh set ofamino acids.
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So once again, I'm gonna say itagain.
We do not need protein.
My god, this guy's sick.
I'm gonna switch off right away.
Okay, we need amino acids, weneed fats, and we need carbs.
What else do we need?
Minerals, phytonutrients,vitamins, all that stuff.
Where do we get them?
From corpses?
No, we get them from plants.
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What do you mean you getminerals from plants?
Well, if you've ever stoopeddown and grabbed a handful of
earth and ate it, you'd findthat you weren't you didn't
absorb that many minerals.
It's hard to absorb them thatway.
So instead, plants which areanchored in the soil take up
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those minerals and they chelatethem.
In other words, they connectthem to amino acids and organic
acids.
And then when they're in thatform, we can absorb them.
So we actually need the plantsfor our minerals.
Our plant, the plants are whatmake vitamins and
phytonutrients, all the stuff weneed.
You know, like you know,phenolic compounds and all the
stuff that we really now.
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If we get it from an animal,it's because the animal ate a
plant.
Because the animal can't makethose things.
So, anyway, those basic fourvegetables I just mentioned
celery, cucumber, kale, andspinach are gonna give you
pretty much what you need interms of that stuff.
Uh, and then um uh the lemon andapple are they do other things,
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but most of all, it's gottataste good.
Don't make it so it doesn'ttaste good, because if it
doesn't taste good, you're gonnabe going inside, and that's
gonna wipe, wipe out your immunesystem.
It's gotta taste good.
But what about that?
All that fructose and glucose,part of the uh macronutrient
requirements.
We do need uh carbs.
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Yes, we need them.
Can you believe that?
We don't need too many and wedon't need too little.
We need what we need in theamount that we need and nothing
more and nothing less.
But what about fats?
We need what we need in theamount that we need and nothing
more and nothing less.
And amino acids, we need what weneed in the amount that we need.
What about oxygen?
We need what we need in theamount that we need and nothing
more and nothing less.
Huh, huh?
You mean that's true ofeverything?
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Yeah.
But how am I gonna figure itout?
The reason why do we have tofigure it out?
Why do we humans have to figureit out?
Because we left paradise.
Paradise is a um place wherewhere those creatures that uh
are under the auspices ofinstinct live.
Because when you're under theauspices of instinct, you don't
have to think about it.
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You will instinctually eat anddrink and sleep and do
everything the way it that isrequired.
But if you've been kicked out ofit because your mother and
father said, Do you no, stop,don't, no, stop, don't no, stop,
don't, don't, stop, no.
Okay, and they told you thatwhen you were really young, and
they kept telling you that.
So you said, Okay, forget it.
I'm not gonna be instinctual,I'm gonna be a completely
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well-cultured Russian,well-cultured Yugoslavian,
well-cultured American,well-cultured Chinese.
So culture is antithetical tothese things that I'm saying
sound bizarre, I can when I hearthem, but they're absolutely
true.
And let me give you a littlemetaphor here to help you
understand what I'm saying.
Because when you die, whathappens?
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When you die and the body, whathappens to the body?
Okay, the holy breath of Godleaves the body, and what
happens?
The body turns back to earth.
It doesn't turn back toYugoslavia, it doesn't turn back
to Russia, it doesn't turn backto China or America or
Australia, no, turns back toEarth, meaning that we are
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earthlings, meaning that thewhole concept of, but she's a
no, no, no.
We're earthlings, and you seethat fly, you see that horse,
we're all earthlings, meaningwhat our physicality is of the
earth, and the spirit whichanimates it is of the from
divine to is divine.
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I'm the same as a horse.
Well, not exactly, but yes.
My God, it's absurdcontroversial stuff he's talking
about.
I came here to get some realanswers, and he's I'm giving you
real answers.
I'm giving you the ability tothink, the ability to reason,
because I want you to okay, sounderstanding.
Okay, so now cleansing, juicecleansing.
Here's what we do (24:41):
we make three
a minimum of three liters a day
of these fresh juices withmaking an enough apple or
pineapple, whatever you want tomake it delicious.
Because yes, you need thosecarbs.
Carbs, by the way, are not onlyfuel, they form structure and
function.
They're part of the receptors onour cells.
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They're go, they're not justthat, they're not just fuel.
And yes, we need them, andwithout them, we're dead.
And you can't not have glucose.
By the way, try to go go on aketogenic diet as much as you
want.
And you know the ultimateketogenic diet is water.
And what you're gonna find is asuh, I don't know, a month later,
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a month and a half later, checkyour glucose.
You still got it.
You don't have to eat it, yourbody will make it.
Why will your body make it?
You need it, just the way it is.
So, for us to get some naturalsugars that are necessary for
life, it's okay.
I'm not saying a lot, I'm justsaying enough.
Enough to make it taste good.
Why do we want it to taste good?
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So you'll drink it.
It doesn't taste good, and youdon't drink it, you can't do the
juice cleanse.
This is not rocket scientist.
Science, it's not even, I don'tknow, the most simplest form of
science.
It's not even that.
It's just basically commonsense.
It's just basically that whichbecome one becomes aware of when
they have their eyes open.
All right.
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We have to open our eyes.
Um and uh look around and we'llunderstand all that I'm saying.
Because I'm not saying anythingthat's weird.
I know you don't believe that.
Yeah, I know you probably thinkI'm weird, but that's okay.
So we drink tons of this juiceuntil, not tons, three liters,
until we are peeing and out ofall orifices, and we keep doing
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this until we just basicallychange the water in the
aquarium.
What aquarium?
What's this guy talking about?
Oh, um, I just liken the body toan aquarium where all the cells
in the body are the fish, andthey're swimming in something
called the extracellular fluid,extracellular matrix, which is
derived from what we eat, drink,smell, taste, comes in through
our skin, blah, blah, blah.
And what we produce in our body,such as hormones and peptides
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and blah blah blah, and what wedon't excrete, waste.
So you put that all together,and that's our extracellular
fluid, and that's what the cellsare swimming in.
We better clean that out so thatthey can function.
How do we clean it out byflooding?
Just what else do we need to do?
Go to bed at the right time.
What's the right time?
Diurnal creatures, nine o'clockp.m.
Latest.
And then what do we do duringthe day?
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We move over.
And we eat, we eat within asix-hour window because we know
we don't need that much.
You don't need you'd be shockedat how little you need to
satisfy your nutrientrequirement.
And we do that because it's thetime that we're not eating, that
the body is healing, cleansing,and taking care and repairing
and uh regenerating,rejuvenating, regenerating, and
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rejuvenating, and improcing newcells, right?
So remember, rejuvenate andprocreate.
It's very similar to Genesis128, where you say, go forth,
multiply, regenerate,rejuvenate, procreate.
That's what our gift is.
That's the promise, that's howwe were designed.
And so that's what we will do.
And all we gotta do is not haveanything in the way and give it
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all the things that it needs,and that's what will happen.
And when we rejuvenate andprocreate at a at a beautiful
harmonic resonance that is um umassociated with our biology, we
have a condition called health,which is joy, energy, clarity,
optimism, right?
I'm sure we got a few moreadjectives there, but got the
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point.
That's what that is, all right.
And um so clean way, and thatmeans clean the colon.
Why do we have to clean thecolon?
Because we bow movements.
Why don't we have healthy bowelmovements?
Because we don't eat healthyfood and we don't live the way
we need to.
That's why.
So you got to help it out, cleanit out, and do all this stuff,
and then finally, you've got tolearn to control the genie
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because the genie is really goodat getting you stuff you need,
but if you don't keep the geniebusy, it turns on you and kills
you.
So you got to keep this geniebusy.
So you tell the genie to hey,you see, genie, you see, I want
you to make a pole, and then Iwant you to go up and down that
pole until I need you.
That's how you control thegenie.
And that pole happens to be yourbreath, so you already got a
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pole.
It's called breathing.
So have the genie go up and downthat pole until you need it,
otherwise, it's gonna turn onyou and make you crazy and jump
off a cliff.
Um, anyway, yeah, this is alltrue.
So now here we are.
Uh, that's what you gotta do.
And I don't know if you've donethat, Al, but that's what you
need to do.
Am I saying your name right?
Is it looks like Al, how yo?
And then uh, but anyway, um, yougotta do that, and you've got to
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go to a biological dentist tomake sure that a real biological
dentist.
Then all these things become,and that also includes balancing
hormones, balancing your centralnervous system, autonomic
nervous system, balancing yourimmune system, uh, balancing all
these systems, you know, healingthe gut.
There's a lot of stuff thatneeds to happen, and a lot most
of it happens with the cleanse.
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You notice the word I'm using ishappen, not do.
We don't do it.
We don't do a deal.
I'm gonna do a detox.
No, I'm gonna stop toxing in mybody, we'll naturally detoxify.
You don't do these things, theyhappen to you.
All right, so then.
All these things you're takingare great, but are you taking
the right amount?
And are you how are you takingit?
All that so all of that needs tobe, and that's not everything.
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You didn't get the fundamentals,which we've talked about
multiple times.
And then the third part we wantto do is wake up this immune
system because it's been umhijacked.
So what you're I mean, you'reclose, you're on the right
track, and it's obvious you'rewilling to do what's necessary,
so let's go for it.
Join them, you definitely needto join the group, and we'll
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talk every week.
Dialogue.
I'll ask you a question, you'relike, okay, now Alan.
So Alan says, Um, I have ameniscus injury long time back.
I did not go for surgery.
Now I wanted to heal this injurynaturally.
What can I do to heal mymeniscus, meniscal tear?
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What supplement is that or aprotocol?
Should I call it healing?
See, we think that healing is atransitive verb, right?
Well, just I'm going to healthis, I'm going to drink this
juice, or I'm going to sit onthe chair.
So healing is what happens to uswhen everything that is impeding
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it is gone, and everythingthat's required by the body.
So listen, let's clarify terms.
Where are we?
What is a meniscus?
When we talk about a meniscus,we're in this regard, we're
talking about the knee.
So in the knee, there are theknee consists of the a bone from
the lower leg and a bone fromthe upper leg connecting, and
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they connect at a place we callthe knee.
And in that connection aremuscles from the lower
connecting to the knee, andmuscles from the upper
connecting to the knee.
So the knee is where it allconnects.
And when muscles connect tobone, that we call that a
tendon.
And when bones connect to bones,we call that tissue, a ligament.
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Same kind of tissue.
Well, as it turns out, themeniscus is basically
cartilaginous cartilage,cartilaginous tissue that is
basically connecting the tendonsfrom one end to the tendons from
another.
So very important because thatinvolves move that's what was
required for movement and allthat.
So if that tears, you've got aproblem.
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It's also pain.
So how do we heal?
What is healing all about?
No matter what you're talkingabout, whether it's a meniscal
tear of the knee or uh uh ananterior accruciate ligament or
any other ligament or uh amuscle tear or a wound cut, how
do we heal?
We heal by um the fundamentalrequirement for healing is uh
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having the appropriate requiredcellular voltage.
I don't like this put a gallportrait view anyway, because
you can't get everything.
What's required?
What I mean by cellular voltageis that we know that that that
biological systems are uhelectromagnetic, and we know
that, and we know that life iswhen electrons are flowing, and
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when they stop flowing, it's allover, it's a cold, right?
Flat line means there's noelectrons flowing, and when
there's no electrons flowing,the body gets disconnected from
consciousness, it falls away.
Consciousness doesn't, it'sstill there, always has been,
always will be.
But the body gets falls to theearth and becomes gets recycled
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back into earth.
So it's that electron flow.
And we know through science thatif electrons are flowing in this
direction at 90 degrees in thisdirection, is a magnetic field.
So that's why it's called theelectromagnetic field.
You can't have one without theother.
Magnets and electricity are theleft profile from the right
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profile, they're the same thing.
So cellular voltage is theaccumulated usable electrons,
stored electrons.
And in millivolts, we say that ahealthy cell is going to
function at about 23, negative23 millivolts.
It's not negative, but it's justnomenclature.
You have an acute injury.
When you first got your meniscaltear, you should have gotten up
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to 50 millivolts for several,maybe a week or so, and you
would uh have healed that.
You know, if it's been aroundfor a long time, it's chronic.
We now need to get up to 70millivolts to heal it.
If you've got CFCs, you've gotto get up to 70 millivolts and
heal it.
Whatever it's going on that'sunder chronic condition, you
need 70 millivolts because thatwill heal it.
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That will heal it.
Now, the process of of the bodyhealing is what we call
inflammation, and inflammationhas four basic cardinal signs uh
red, enlarged, painful, and hot.
Why?
Because there's excess bloodflowing, so blood is red and
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it's warm, and if you got anexcess flowing, it's going to be
enlarged, and all of that'sgoing to cause pressure and
pain.
So you have the four cardinalsigns of inflammation.
That's acute inflammation.
Okay, so um, and if you do getthe minus 70, you cannot have
any disruption.
The tear will be healed.
The CFC will be gone.
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The goal is how do we get it upto there?
Now, without talking about allthe other ways with lifestyle,
etc., let's just look atspecifically for the meniscal
tear.
You can put on a magnet.
There are there are magnetscalled neodynium magnets.
Neodynium magnets are medicalmagnet magnets, medical magnet
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magnets, because they do what?
They heal.
How could a magnet heal?
Because remember, a magnet is at90 degree angle from the flow of
electrons.
So where you have magnets, youwill have electron flow.
So by putting the magnet there,it increases the electronic
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flow.
What's electronic flow?
Electrons.
What do happens when weaccumulate electrons?
It's called um cellular voltage.
So they use neodynium, N-E-O, DY N I U M, neodynium.
D D I N I Dinium.
D-I-N-I-U-M.
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So they use these.
Uh you get it.
Ligament air, ligamentus terror,uh, anything, anything.
You sprained your ankle, brokeyour ankle, whatever, wrap these
ankle uh magnets around you.
And it turns out they'reextremely cheap.
So it's not a big expense atall.
Uh and specifically for the forthe for the knee, there's a
company called uh Wonder Mag,uh, and they have a magnetic
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knee support.
So you just pull it up and yougot the magnet right there over
the knee, right?
And I'm not sure if it's enough,so you could add a few
Neodynians around it if youwant.
Depends on how I haven't lookeddeeply into the Wonder Mag uh
knee support, but if if the ifthere's a sufficient amount of
magnetism, you'll have asufficient amount of electronic
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flow.
Now you need to be doingeverything else lifestyle-wise,
wise as well, because otherwiseyour lifestyle will eat up these
electrons if it's not a healthylifestyle.
But that's what I do.
Now, the other thing you can do,since it's been a while a while,
once you do have done a thoroughcleanse, thorough cleanse, and
all the time you've been wearingthe magnet, you can also, well,
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probably in the uh dividedstates of America you couldn't
find it.
I don't know about the greatEuropean Union if you could find
it, but I knew no place youcould find it.
It's a place called Thailand,and probably Cambodia, and
probably I don't know, I don'tknow, for sure Thailand.
Anyway, where you can go and getan injection into that area of
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the knee of stem cells.
So you're doing all the otherstuff, you've got the magnets
on, you're doing all this stuff,and you put the stem cells in
directly into there, along withall this, and now you've got
some good material, raw materialto heal that up.
All right, now this is I'm a39-year-old male from Texas.
I've eaten low carb since highschool.
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Since 2016, I have slowlystarted putting on weight.
I used to weigh between 150 and165 pounds, and currently I'm
around 185 to 200 pounds.
Diet is still low carb.
I don't know what to do.
I've tested thyroid as well,TSH, T3, T4, and all the levels
are in the normal range.
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I eat beef, lamb, chicken, nuts,and coffee with cream, andor F
and F.
No bread or rice, no addedsugar.
What could it possibly be ifit's not my thyroid?
Do normal thyroid thyroid levelsautomatically rule out thyroid
issues?
My A1C is 5.7.
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Thanks for reading.
So now, Ali.
First of all, if you're onlyeating corpses and nuts and
coffee and just a little bit offat there, and your hemoglobin
A1C is 5.7, what does that tellyou?
So we all know what thehemoglobin A1C is.
That's uh basically what'scalled glycosylated hemoglobin,
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which means the amount ofglucose that is attached to the
red blood cells, hemoglobin.
And 5.7 is up there, meaningsomehow you're getting glucose.
So where would you be gettingglucose if you're not eating
glucose?
You're not eating rice, you'renot eating bread, but you're
getting glucose.
How are you doing that?
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You're not doing it.
It's happening, it's allhappening at the zoo.
I do believe it's true.
Simon Agarfunkel.
Um, anyway, you're gettingglucose because we only need a
certain amount of amino of acertain amount of amino acids.
Which amino acids?
The nine we spoke about, thethat are called essential.
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And if we get more than that,then we need what happens?
Well, these amino acids gets getshuttled over to the liver, and
the liver turns them intoglucose.
It's called gluconeogenesis.
So maybe you're eating a littlebit too much beef, lamb,
chicken, not you're getting goodfats, but uh beef, lamb,
chicken.
No pigs, no kangaroos, come on.
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Um, how about turkeys, quails,parakeets?
And why aren't you eatingreptiles?
Come on, snake, taste likechicken, um, frog legs, lizard.
Anyway, I'm being facetious,which means I'm being real.
So that's the thing we don'trealize.
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We don't we don't realize ourown physiology, but that's
what's happening.
Because if you've got that'struly all you're eating, but
there's not only carbs in there,then it's gotta be that you're
making it.
That would be the onlyconclusion, right?
So then you gotta say, well, ifI'm making it, how am I making
it?
And it's the way I justexplained to you.
All right.
Now, for some reason, God, well,if you don't like that word, use
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the word nature.
Determine that we have threemacronutrients, that means big
enough to see carbs, fats, aminoacids.
So one of them is carbs, whichmeans we need carbs.
So you're eating a lot of strungtogether amino acids called
proteins, and you're gettingsome fat from your nuts and
cream, but you've eliminatedcarbs.
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So for some reason, and Iunderstand it's not like you
came up with this idea, you'reum a victim of misinformation,
as most people are.
All right.
So um, but anyway, this is whythat's going on.
Now, with regards to thethyroid, we've talked about this
several times, and so I want youto listen very carefully.
I'm not gonna go over it indetail because I go over it,
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I've gone over it many times,and you can go back on and look
at a lot of these archived livesand you'll see it.
But basically, thyroid is agland over here that determines
kind of like our metabolic, it'slike a metabolic carburetor, it
keeps things humming.
Energy producing energy.
Energy is energy is measurableby heat, right?
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You put a lot of heat onto waterand it turns, you start moving
those molecules so quickly theyturn into steam.
You take the heat away from it,and the steam comes water.
You take more heat away from it,it becomes ice.
Okay, so motion, movement,energy has got a fingerprint of
heat.
So now the purpose of thethyroid is to deliver iodide to
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the mitochondrial membrane.
That's one of the purposes todepolarize it and make energy,
which will be seen as heat.
That's only one of the things.
Thyroid does other things too,it causes lots of stuff.
We won't get into that.
But the delivery of iodide, sowhen you get a T4, T3 test and
TSH test, they're all based on avery uh unwarranted assumption,
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and that is that you've gotenough iodine in your diet to be
able to make um T3, which isTriodotyrosine, and T4, which is
tetra iodotyrosine, or alsoknown as elevatoroxin.
And okay, so and since we don'thave enough iodine in our diets,
we don't have enough iodine, andnot only that, we don't have
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enough iodine, but i.e.
morton salt, yeah, it's beeniodized insufficiently, so you
won't have enough iodine.
Would they do that?
They?
The answer is yeah.
Not only would they do that,they do do that, do do, do do,
do do, do do that, they do dothat.
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Vitamin C.
Recommended daily allowance, 50milligrams.
Well, that's enough not to getend stage scurvy, but that's
about it.
And the amount of iodine theyrecommend is in the micrograms.
And the only people in the worldwho have enough iodine are the
Japanese who get approximately13.8 milligrams per day in their
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diet.
Anyway, we don't have enough, soour body, when it's making a
thyroid, is going to grab abromide, a chloride, or a
fluoride, and it'll and um it'llbe measured as a T4 or T3, and
my TSH will be happy.
And everything's normal, butit's not because we're not
delivering iodine to where itneeds to be delivered to because
we don't have it.
We're delivering bromide, we'redelivering fluoride and
chloride.
So, what do we have to do?
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We've got to make sure we'regetting enough iodine, and we do
that by taking a supplement ofglugose or iodine, and then we
use the thyroid supplement.
But how do we know we measure itby our body temperature?
Remember temperature we talkedabout it a moment ago.
So you take your axillary,that's this thing here.
Well, there's two of themactually.
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Either one, you got a choice,it's kind of like election.
When we go to election, they'vealready chosen the two.
You can choose this guy or thisguy, they're both our guys.
Um, but you can choose one ofthe way you got two armpits, you
can choose whatever one youwant.
Uh, but they're both good.
Um, I'm not saying they don'tsmell, I'm just saying they're
both good.
Okay.
So, and they smell depending onwhat you eat.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
If you don't believe me, changeyour diet for a while and see.
Anyway, um, take your youmeasure it, and if you're
outside of the uh divided statesof America, then you will be
using Celsius.
And so if you do it five days ina row and the average is less
than then, you are hypothyroid.
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Not enough there.
If you're in the US, it's below97.8, and guaranteed you will
be.
If you're not, let me knowbecause I'd be shocked.
So you'll take a thyroidsupplement until you can get and
you'll titrate it up until youget your body temperature at
either 36.7 or 8 or 97.8Fahrenheit.
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Meanwhile, you're taking youriodine, and about a year and a
half later, you'll be able tostart to wean down to taking
only 25 milligram, uh 12.5milligrams, because initially
you'll be taking 25 milligrams.
So that's how we deal with thethyroid, and that's one part of
it.
The other part of gainingweight, if you're 39, you may be
uh a victim.
Oh, yeah, you're Texas, that'sright.
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Okay, so you're in the USA.
You may be a victim of them, andyou are because you're in the
you're in the divided states.
The DSA.
Okay, so we're all in uh thoseof us, I'm from the DSA, I'm not
there anymore, but a lot ofpeople are still in the DSA, and
uh they do all these amazingthings like in the air, these
nanoaluminum, you know, and thenthe plastics and all stuff.
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So they really disrupt ourhormones.
And the reason I say that isbecause I've actually at first I
was kind of shocked, but I hadyoung men, late 20s, early 30s,
with testosterone levels equalto what I'd expect in a
75-year-old man.
Uh, and they were there askingfor Viagra.
So our hormones are messed up,DHEA, all they're messed up.
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And uh when that happens, wehave weight gain.
We have weight gain from thatkind of hormonal disruption,
from thyroid hormonaldisruption, uh, and you know,
lack of movement, appropriatemovement.
There's many reasons uh for it.
However, there are hormonedisruptors, and we wind up
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getting that.
So by adjusting and balancingyour hormones, including your
thyroid, your adrenals, uh,androgens, your S your
estrogens, androgens, estrogens,all of them.
You bring them all into ahealthy balance, and you're
eating healthy and movingaround, you will not be
overweight.
It's impossible.
All right, next is trusina.
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The opposite.
Had trouble gaining weight allmy life, 62 now.
Was told I have parasites eatingmy nutrients.
A Western doctor said it'srubbish.
Was that Western doctorreferring to himself, herself,
or something else?
I think they were referring tothemselves.
Maybe they didn't even know it.
My gut is disturbed at all allthe time.
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I would like to cleanse heavymetals and parasites out.
Please help.
Very good, Tristina.
You're in the right track.
You're you're you're uh now toto have the parasite.
What's going on with this?
To have a parasite that iseating your nutrients and
causing you to be very thinusually refers to tapeworms.
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If that's the situation, I I I'mnot sure.
If you had trouble gainingweight all all your life, was
your weight living in thecultures that we live in, for
example, the culture that welive in now in the Western
world, which is everywhere wegot rid of the East, we're all
West now, yeah, because we'reall eating cheeseburgers, French
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fries.
Well, not all of us, but I mean,you know, okay, so um as a
result of this diet of non-food,um people are overweight.
For example, I came to Asia backaround first in the mid-80s,
Japan, Thailand.
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I was in India in the late 60s,but no one with a capital NO1
was overweight.
No one.
I never saw anyone overweightever.
Now, if I go to Japan, if I walkdown the street in Thailand, at
least half of the people areoverweight.
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And why is that?
Because the West hasmetastasized, and the West is
now everywhere, so everybody'seating this food and everybody's
gaining weight.
It's incredible.
Everybody's eating this food.
How the hell did that happen?
Uh, so when you say you hadtrouble gaining weight, what I'm
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wondering, Trisina, is were youa healthy weight and you just
couldn't keep up with theunhealthy weight of the people
around you?
Because we get, you know, it'slike fashion, right?
What is fashionable is whateveryone's wearing.
Oh my God, that's so yesterday,or that's so last year.
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What the hell does that mean?
That just means the person thatsaid that is uh uh made out of
saran wrap.
That's what that means.
That's a saran wrap answer.
That's a saran wrap comment.
So you're so old school.
Old school, new school, old thehell, you know, all these words
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that we use and they have reallysignificant meaning if you're
young enough to understand whatthey mean.
So old school, that means theschool's old.
You mean like like Harvard,Cambridge?
These are old schools, right?
And the new schools are what I'mnot sure.
So someone please let me knowwhat new schools are someday.
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And uh so anyway, what I'msaying is this I don't know if
you were underweight at all.
I doubt it.
I think you're probably healthy,and that everybody around you
was not healthy, and you may nothave been healthy by choice, you
might have had a good healthymetabolism, and things were
being gobbled up, which it's ablessing.
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Um, anyway, so the Westerndoctors, you don't, you know,
the only way to have aconversation with them is let
them talk to themselves and youleave.
All right.
So what we should what we shoulddo, the Western doctors, is uh
turn them into one-handclapping.
One-hand clapping is well, Iwon't even go into the metaphor
that came to my mind.
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Forget that.
But leave them as one-handclapping.
Okay, don't talk to them, inother words, what I'm trying to
say.
And if your gut is disturbed allthe time, welcome to planet
Earth, welcome to humanity,right?
Not necessarily the dogs and thecats and things that are
non-domesticated.
The wild ones, they don't haveproblems.
It's when we domesticate them,which is torture, which is
almost animal cruelty.
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Do you realize that when youdomesticate an animal, you're
committing animal cruelty?
Wait a minute.
I'm an animal lover and I have areverse Is your animal living a
natural, healthy life?
Well, but you know, I I youknow, I and that anyway.
I I I'm I'm I'm cruel to animal.
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I have two cats that I have uhliving with me.
Poor cats.
Can you imagine living with me?
Poor cats.
Anyway, so yes, um,domesticating animals is animal
cruelty.
I know I'm gonna get shot forthis.
I'm gonna get shot.
Vivisected.
I'm gonna have to commithut-kiti, right?
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And then you cut my head off.
Anyway, our guts are disturbedall the time because we of what
we eat.
Okay, because remember, whateverwe eat is what they're eating.
It's like a duh.
Yeah.
So what we're eating, they eat.
And uh if we're eating fastfood, we're gonna have a certain
microbiome.
If we're eating home-cookedfood, we'll have a certain if
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we're eating vegetarian versusanimals, we'll have a certain if
we're eating uncooked versusgood, so whatever we're eating
is going to determine the gut.
So if our gut is disturbed, thatmeans we're not eating human
food.
It's all it means.
It also means we're not mellow.
We haven't learned to meditate,and so we're on edge all the
time.
I know I'm late for this point.
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I gotta be over there, right?
So if we're like that, that'salso gonna disturb our gut bio.
So there's lots of things in ourlifestyle, Lucas.
But anyways, you to do acleanse, a heavy metal and a
parasite is great, but do atotal cleanse first because
remember, you can't like I'mjust gonna get rid of this
because you want to get rid ofthe microplastics, you want to
get rid of the uh the uh thechemicals and the metals and the
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parasites, so all of it.
So you want to do it all, so yougotta do your juice cleanse, a
good thorough, like we talkedabout.
Do that for four, six weeks,eight weeks.
Juice cleanse, you're gettingall your nutrients except for
fat and fiber, so you're fine,you can keep it going.
Do that, and for the heavymetal, you can find a way to get
DMSA, and you can take likedepending on your weight and all
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that stuff, anywhere, 500,000milligrams a day or even more
for like a week and then stopfor a couple weeks, or you can
just take 500 uh twice a daybefore bed, and then when you
wake up in the morning, or youcan just take it before bed
three or four times a week.
500, and you'll slowly get ridof the heavy metals.
And the parasites, you know, theparasite cleanse, because we've
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talked about it.
Those are all important, butyou've got to do all the other
ones as well.
And then you've got to startafter you've done the cleanse,
you've got to start eating humanfood so that you'll have a
healthy gut biome that issupportive of human health.
Eating human food allows one tohave a gut biome that is
supportive of human health.
Yes.
All right, so um, Tristina, Ihope I helped.
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Now, this is Shawnee, andShawnee says metastasis to liver
causes swelling and partialcollapsed bile duct.
What would you suggest?
Now, and the topic is breastCFCs.
So the breast CFCs havemetastytes to the liver, and now
we have swelling in the liverand partial collapse of bile
ducts.
So that is obviously just asmall part of the picture.
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So I don't have enoughinformation at all to go very
deep with this, but in general,the metastasis to the liver,
which is causing, which is atumor that's obstructing and
blocking and all.
So we it's not not too notsurprising that the bile ducts
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have collapsed due to the sizeof the tumor and the location.
And I don't know if you mean byswelling, you mean just the
liver swelling, or you've gotascites, or what so Shawnee,
drlodi.com, join the CFC groupso we can talk.
Because I have so many questionsto ask you.
I gotta find out a lot more.
But what do I suggest?
Exactly what I've been sayingcleanse, biological dentistry,
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cleanse, cleanse, cleanse,cleanse, cleanse, restore
balance in your physician, yourentire physiology, which is
hormones, autonomous nervoussystem, gut, rebalance, all that
stuff.
So if you notice something here,there should be a theme coming
out and becoming clear toeveryone, and that is anybody?
What's the theme?
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The theme.
anybody?
Come on, let's get here's amoment for group participation.
Ah, oh, okay, it goes up thatway.
I see.
Uh, anybody?
Let's get up to the top here,right?
I'm trying to find an answer.
SPEAKER_01 (56:31):
What is that?
SPEAKER_00 (56:32):
Anyway.
Um, what parasitic cravings forunhealthy food.
Let's see if we can get overhere.
Where are we going?
Where are we going?
Wholeness.
Rebalance.
The question was, what is whatis the what is the theme we're
seeing here?
The theme is that no matter youare what you eat and you are
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what you eat and what you don'texcrete.
You are what you eat and whatyou don't excrete.
You are what you eat and youdon't excrete.
You are what you eat and whatyou don't excrete.
Okay, anyway, so the answer towhat I'm with the what I'm
referring to, alluding to is umthat regardless of what your
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situation is, it resulted in youbeing in a place that is has
deviated from health, optimalfunction.
So whatever you want to think,what did it how did it happen?
Get rid of exactly get rid ofthe trash, garbage.
You've got to do that.
You need to cleanse.
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You need to cleanse.
You've got well, you wake up onemorning and you find that you've
got some ants in the house.
What should you do?
Buy some antrol, buy some blackflag, get rid of their food,
eliminate whatever they came toeat, because they came to eat.
They didn't come to, they didn'tcome to.
(58:02):
All right, yeah.
Get rid of whatever food thatthe ant that the ants are
eating.
That's it.
That's all you gotta do.
You have to kill anything, killtheir motivation, kill their uh
razant detr.
Well, the reason of being there.
Okay, so that's it.
What's funny enough too is theyeat stuff, even the stuff we
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eat, which is not food.
Yeah, we eat not food, we eatnon-food, or we eat once what's
food.
We have a lot of once was food,right?
I have bags, and there's bags ofuh once was food chips and once
was food other stuff, all kindsof bags of stuff.
By the way, there was aconstipation question there, and
that is do a cleanse.
(58:43):
We were talking about the juicecleanse, and then when you
resume eating after four, six,eight weeks, whatever it is,
after you've had a you'll have afew bowel movements, and then
and then you can get a colonic,or you can do home enemas, and
then after that, eat only humanfood, which is plants, and
you'll find that your bowelmovements are beautiful.
Well, I mean, not beautiful, butbeautiful.
(59:04):
Not that you're gonna takepictures and post them, but you
know, you know what I mean.
So we got that, right?
All right, so anyway, so themetastasis of the liver, but
what I don't know, Shawnee, Idon't know what you've done
here.
If you had surgery, if you hadchemo, if you had radiation, or
if it's still there, um, youknow, and there's a lot of
stuff.
I don't know what you're eating,I don't know if you want to
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biological dentists.
So there's so many unknowns,it's impossible for me to really
satisfy the the intent of thisquestion.
So, Shawnee, please join thegroups.
The group, any group, one group,but the CFC group makes sense,
but at least health and link, sowe can talk once every couple
weeks.
But come on.
All right, next one is Clark,and the topic is lupus.
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My wife has had severe sorebreakouts all over her face and
body.
It has happened several timesover the past few years.
She has been to a lupus anddermatology.
And a dermatologist.
And no one can diagnose what isthe cause or cure.
She needs help.
Okay.
You bring up a very interestingpoint here.
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No one can diagnose what is thecause or the cure.
Well, that's not what diagnosesare for.
Diagnoses have nothing to dowith cause and cure.
Oddly enough, what do they mean?
A diagnosis is sticking a labelon it, a name on it.
That's all.
It does not tell you how you gotit, which is the cause, and it
doesn't know how to get rid ofit.
So, how useful is a diagnosisdiagnosis?
(01:00:31):
It is not useful to you, butit's useful to them.
Why?
Because now they have legitimategoods and services they can sell
you.
Yes, and this is all umauthorized, and you're in the
standard of scare, which meansthat even if your
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recommendations result in thedeath of someone, you're you
were in the standard of scare,so it's okay.
That's all a diagnosis does, isit gives you a name for a
process that the body isundergoing in order to maintain
its integrity.
So, exactly, diagnosis.
So you don't want a diagnosis,Clark.
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That's not what you're reallyasking for.
What you're asking for is how dowe how do we deal with this?
Now, I don't know where you gotthe idea of lupus since you're
saying she had severe sorebreakouts.
I'm assuming it's kind of likeeither she's getting like
pimples or or ulcers or what Idon't severe sore breakouts.
(01:01:34):
I'm assuming that's what youmean, and that has not at all to
do with lupus.
So, but if nobody can put a nameon it, that's amazing.
The name, the name makers calleddoctors, the namers, that's what
we'll call doctors, namers.
The namers couldn't put a nameon it.
(01:01:54):
That must have frustrated thehell out of them.
Oh my god.
Look, I can't find the name.
Can you see them?
Can you see their white coatsgrabbing their head and running
down the hall screaming?
I can't find the name.
So, all right, so uh they didn'tfind the name um for it, and so
they didn't know how to poisonyou.
(01:02:16):
Interesting.
I can tell you right now, severesore breakouts all over the body
several times over a few years.
This is not lupus.
So, what's going on?
Clearly, since our skin is oneof our um major organs of
excretion, something's beingexcreted, being eliminated
through the skin.
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So we'd have to look at all ofher other organs.
How are the bowels?
How are the kidneys?
How's her breathing?
And I'd have to see but one ofthese things on her body.
So it's really difficult toanswer any question here, but
she needs help, she does.
So, Clark, join the groups andthen bring your wife there so I
can talk to her and find outwhat's going on, okay?
(01:02:59):
Because it's really important.
If I can talk to her, we can andyou, I can get I can really find
out what's going on because it'sreally hard to know from here
from what you've said.
So this is James, and uh hello.
I really uh appreciate all yourvideos and knowledge.
Uh I have a patient withpancreatic CFCs.
(01:03:20):
We've been doing approximately13 to 1700 milligrams of fen
band and 36 of ibermectin a dayplus sour salt, wormwood, C V D
150, THC to C B spus towards 300milligrams of melatonin, and in
four months he just grew anothertumor on his liver, and the
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tumor on his pancreas, and theother tumor in his liver have
all increased in size.
So, what's the best thing wecould do for this gentleman to
help him with pancreatic CFCs?
We've changed the diet and wentto the carnivore diet four
months ago, and doing tangitangerines for his 90th century.
All right.
Well, I hope these are okay, butanyway, first of all, I've
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always had really good resultswith pancreatic CFCs.
And the reason is this whensomething is injured or damaged
or in trouble in our body, suchas a sprained ankle or whatever,
the best thing to do initiallyis to give it a rest and a
chance to heal.
So you elevate your leg, or youelevate whatever, relax, let it
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heal.
The one time that the allopathicmedical world is doing the right
thing, which is the one time.
I'm not talking about trauma,I'm talking about chronic
congestion conditioning.
Is when someone haspancreatitis, they make them
fast.
You know, what happens when thepancreatitis and they fast?
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The pancreatitis resolves.
Pancreatitis is inflammation ofthe pancreas, so they give them
just water or sometimes just icechips because they don't want
too much water.
So what we do, people with thispancreatic sandwich, they come
in, they do a juice clint, andthen maybe even fasting.
And then since the pancreas isone of the main organs of
digestion, we make sure that itis working minimally and easily
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as it was designed.
And so we feed them uncookedplant food.
And I've had stage four, likeyou're talking about here,
resolve quickly.
We do a lot of other stuff,intravenous, vitamin C, ozone,
and we do all the other stuff,colonics, enhance the immune
system and all that, butfundamentally we don't do that
because a carnivore, an obligatecarnivore, which is what we're
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we're forcing the human to be,the obligate carnivore that uh
of the mammals that we know ofare is the cat family.
Now, for the human to get allthe nutrients they need by being
an obligate carnivore, nothingelse, you'd have to these eat
nose to tail, uncooked, to getall the nutrients.
That includes the skull, thebrain, thyroid, lungs, heart,
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glands, lymph nodes, ovaries ortesticles, owls, cartilage,
bone, and you're still gonna bemissing polyphenols.
Lots of very important chemicalsthat are required for healthy
functioning.
So to put it, you don't want toput a human being, especially a
human being that's not well, ona diet that for which they were
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not suited, designed.
So that's what I would do first.
Right now it's time to do areally thorough cleanse, really
quickly.
You've got to be getting enoughvitamin C.
So two grams of liposomalvitamin C four times a day,
vitamin D overdose, 40,000, 50,60,000 units a day, mixed
carotenoids, same thing,overdose.
And same with the mixedtacopherols and tocotrinols,
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which is vitamin D, max thoseout, melatonin, balance the
iodine and thyroid situation,and the adrenals.
Do all that depending on hisage, we'd have to look at
whether or not he needs thymusand alpha 1, uh, and what.
So there's a few other things.
Um, and then we can dointravenous vitamin C, ozone.
There's a lot of things we cando, but fundamentally, unless
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we're changing the the butt thebasic soil of his being, of his
physical being, uh, we can'texpect a different crop.
Now, the obligate carnivore, thecat, has got an extremely
efficient gluconeogenesisfactory in his liver, which is
why they're able to survive likethat.
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Remember, the animal in thewild, the cat in the wild will
be eating the animal alive.
So usually people that saythey're on a carnivore diet are
eating only the muscles, thedead mussels that have been uh
thermally degenerated.
That means changed by heat,because most people don't like
to eat raw uh corpse muscle,right?
Most people don't eat rawcorpse, right?
Not into that.
(01:07:47):
There's no no corpse sashimi forthis guy.
I ain't gonna eat corpsesashimi.
No.
So it's those people that arenot into what is the other name
we have?
There's a root French name.
What is it for?
Tartare.
Tartare, doesn't that soundlike, oh my god, you've got to
have your pinky up when you saythat.
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Tartare.
Okay, when you're eatingtartare.
Anyway, um, we don't like to eattartare, we like to eat cool,
right?
And so grill it, yeah, get some,yeah.
I like my meat well done.
It ain't your meat, dude.
It's the animal that you hiredsomeone to kill.
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It's their meat, their muscle.
So don't call it yours.
Use the appropriate possessivepronoun if you're gonna talk to
me.
Anyway, um, but you you got alot of good stuff going on, you
just gotta change diet and uhand do some good cleansing, and
then we've got to do liversupport.
There's a lot to do, Jam, Jamie.
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So why don't we get in touch?
Get in touch with me and we cantalk about this, or join the
group and we can talk.
Yeah, that's the best way.
Join the group, join the group,uh the CFC group, and you'll
learn a lot too in taking careof people.
So this is Sherry.
How to stop mold infections,gene that does not detox mold.
Mold is everywhere in the world,and wireless testology supports
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the growth, according to Dr.
Ed Group.
I have zero tolerance.
What is really going on, and howdo I stop it?
Reverse the gene.
Well, the genetics has becomewell, you know, it's it's such
it's this when I say huge, Imean huge ball of unknown.
They love that because they justhave to say genetic.
It's genetic.
(01:09:30):
He's got a geneticpredisposition, whatever that
means, a genetic predisposition.
I love that word because itmeans less than nothing.
Less than nothing.
And I'll be happy to talk to ageneticist about this.
Uh okay.
So if you got any geneticistsout there, let's have a private
conversation.
Anyway, so when they talk aboutgenes for for mold infections,
(01:09:54):
they look at the humanlymphocyte antigen, they look at
I don't know, different thingsthat they think are specific to
this, and you've got a newcharger, even in the complement
system, which has to do withblood clotting, right?
They you know, they think thatthe complement 4A, which is the
C4, C4A gene, you were born withthat.
And they weren't.
(01:10:14):
If you cut yourself shaving, orwhat do you start keep bleeding?
No, it's all absurdity.
So all you gotta do is so you sojust understand this.
You don't have to reverse orstop the gene because it doesn't
have anything to do with it.
They use this because now theysound like they know what
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they're doing.
He's got a genetic what doesthat mean?
Nothing, nothing, nothing.
Should I say that one more time?
So you lost that, so that youdon't have to worry about
anymore, Sherry.
So mold is everywhere.
So if we're talking aboutimproving your immune system,
improving your body's ability touh stay alive on this planet,
then we need to do what?
(01:10:56):
We need to restore healthbalance to all systems, and we
start with cleansing, we startwith cleansing.
We've been talking about allday, and we'll be talking about
all day tomorrow.
And then next year, when we comeout, we'll be talking about that
too.
Because it is the alpha and theomega, all right, and the gamma
and the delta and the uh epsilonand phi and beta.
(01:11:19):
Uh anyway, we'll so that's whatwe need to do, Sherry.
We need to really do a thorough,thorough cleanse that we talked
about, which will includecolonics and everything, going
to sleep early, all the thingswe're talking about.
Sleep is the king of medicines.
That thing that I just sucked onis hurting my stomach.
(01:11:40):
So, what should I do?
I should say, aha, pain meansstop.
Plus, I won't do that anymore.
It did help my throat.
See, it must be allopathic.
Helped my throat and wiped outmy stomach.
And then the world and wireless.
And so, how do we know whateversymptoms you're feeling are due
to mold and not simply due tothe wireless technology?
(01:12:00):
We don't.
And one question is if you orone thing to keep in mind, if
you had if you've been pfizeredor moderned, then you're gonna
have be extremely sensitive towireless technology.
I know people who have to livelike in the forest because they
can't, they simply can't now.
Wait, there's something wronghere.
(01:12:21):
It didn't get cool.
What how do you know they've gotthese asterisks, then they've
got a triangle, and then theyhave a rotary, and then they
have a sun.
And I'm supposed to know whatthey mean.
What they mean is unless you areAI.
All right, well, that's thecoolest yet.
(01:12:42):
See?
Tactile touch, good stuff,anyway.
Sherry, you're a victim of theirof their false words, their
absurdities.
All right, there's no gene thatprevents mold detox.
I mean, it's come on.
And the wireless technology isdestroying our immune systems
(01:13:03):
and everything.
So, how do we know that oursymptoms are due to a
consequence of uh the uhwireless technology effect on
the mold?
It's just it's it's it'sdeleterious to us.
It impairs our ability to heal,our ability to protect ourselves
with our immune systems, etc.
unknown (01:13:23):
Right.
SPEAKER_00 (01:13:24):
That's that's what
the wireless technology does.
Um we gotta cleanse and do allthat stuff.
And if you have zero toleranceto this technology, then sadly,
I mean not sadly, but you know,I mean, I don't know, because
you can't afford it, but yougotta move out to the areas
where there's very little ofthis wireless technology and
(01:13:47):
start your cleanse.
And then when you refinish yourcleanse, uh, which for the first
time because it's an ongoinglifetime process, then you eat
only human food.
And if you do this, it's gonnago away.
And I would also advise to dosome sort of metal detox because
I'm you know those things getuh, you know, having these heavy
metals and including grapheneoxide in our in our tissues and
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stuff get activated by 5G.
I don't know what the hell 6Gis, and I don't want to know, I
want to pretend like I wish thewhole concept was gone.
5G, 6G, 4G, I'm sure the Gstands for Gates.
I don't know, isn't it?
Doesn't it stand for Gates,William Henry Gates III, aka
(01:14:32):
Smiling Billy Boy?
Like if just uh uh we could ifwe do really good with the
vaccines and really good withyou know uh reproductive health
and planned parenthood, well, wecould reduce the population.
Uh what's amazing to me is he'sstill breathing.
I don't know how that happened.
Have I seen too many movies?
Don't we have like like formerspecial forces people around?
(01:14:54):
Where are they?
Anyway, I'm just having um amomentary uh reminder of all
right, done now.
Um, Sherry, you know what to do.
Christopher, are plants likeonion, garlic, and clove
effective for removingparasites?
And do you accept United?
I have newly discovered issueswith COPD because the janitor at
(01:15:16):
Emery is now a radiologist inFlorida.
Christopher, I'm gonna have toread that one more time.
I have newly discovered issueswith COPD because the janitor at
Emory is now a radiologist inFlorida.
All right, my mind is swirlingtrying to grab something on grab
(01:15:39):
onto something there.
Let's start with the firstsentence because that one I can
deal with.
Are plants like onion, garlic,and clove effective?
Yes.
Alison in the onion, the garlic.
I mean, there's amazing biobiomolecules uh in clove that
are extremely effective, yes.
(01:15:59):
And these are part of Hul deClark's protocol, which I think
is fantastic.
So the answer is yes.
Do I accept United?
No, well, I'm not in the U.S.,so I'm not I'm not I don't do
that, but my clinic in uhArizona, we don't accept any
insurance, and it's not that wedon't accept it, they don't
accept us.
(01:16:20):
Because if if we say that we puton the whatever it is we write
out that we did ozone, they'regonna go, what?
You did what?
You did what?
So they don't they they won't,it doesn't matter.
So that so the insurance isinsurance only pays for uh
Rockefeller um subsidiaries.
Now you have new, so that's thatanswer.
(01:16:42):
So you have newly discoveredissues with COPD, chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease iswhat that stands for.
And uh there's basically twokinds of COPD, restrictive and
obstructive.
The one we usually think aboutis obstructive, such as asthma,
bronchitis, things that preventyou from getting air, from you
(01:17:04):
inhaling, getting air, right?
So asthma, wheezing, or youcan't get it in.
And then the restrictive are theones where you can't blow it
out.
So emphysema pretty much is theclassic restrictive, and asthma
would be the classicobstructive, and so they have a
name, nicknames, cute littlenicknames, they call the uh
(01:17:28):
obstructive chronic obstructivepulmonary disease.
Uh they call them blue bloaters,blue because they can't they
can't can't get enough air in,so they're blue and they're
bloater.
And then the other one they callthe um red, red something.
Red, blue bloaters and red.
(01:17:48):
Wait a minute, I gotta find thatout there.
I know an AI won't know theanswer to that.
Let's see.
Blue bloaters and red.
Oh, not red, pink puffers.
Okay, yeah.
Blue bloaters and pink puffers.
Isn't that cute?
Anyway, the pink puffer, why?
Because the person withemphysema can easily get it in,
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but they can't blow it out.
So they're puffing to get itout, and they're all pink
because they've got plenty ofin, and so they've got the
oxygen, they've their hemoglobinis saturated with oxygen and
they're pink.
Whereas the other guy can't getit in, they're blue.
But those are the two kinds ofchronic obstructive pulmonary.
And even though the one isrestrictive, they don't call it
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chronic restrictive pulmonary.
So, anyway, so the thing isnever try to understand them
because they don't understandthemselves.
They just kind of is called umverbal, it's somewhere between
verbal masturbation anddiarrhea.
There's a place in there, uh,it's where masturbation meets
diarrhea, and that's what youcall allopathic medicine.
(01:18:52):
It's really hard to describe,but I let your imagination take
you to the land of allopathy.
Anyway, um, but I'm not so surehow the janitor at Emory, who is
now a radiologist in Florida,I'm not sure what that has to do
with your COPD.
But if you're having COPD andit's newly discovered, then it's
not yet chronic unless it's beenaround and was only just
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discovered.
But hopefully it was not achronic condition and it'll be
easy to uh deal with.
And whatever you're dealingwith, you've got to do what
we've been talking about allday, and that is clean, clean,
clean, clean, clean, clean,clean, clean, clean, clean.
Get rid of the poisons and thegarbage and the waste and the
junk, get rid of it, go to abiological dentist, do all that,
(01:19:37):
and then start eating humanfood, go to bed when humans are
supposed to go to bed, and doall the things that humans were
are designed to do, which Iwould not include things like
flying or eating corpses, or youknow.
Anyway, but you know what?
Please, Christopher, rewritethis next week and let me know
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what the emer janitor and emoryhas to do with a radiologist in
Florida, because I didn't getthat.
So next week, first one is gonnabe Stacy.
Stacy, because your question istwo parts and it's looks, it's
not gonna be as simple, and weonly have a couple minutes left.
So definitely I want to answeryour question.
(01:20:19):
Uh, yeah, a lot of people here.
There's some really goodquestions here.
So uh I think we should start.
Anyone on our team listening?
Let's start with Stacy and let'sfinish these people for next
week.
Is it a lot?
Not that much.
We can do it.
We can do it.
All right.
Anyway, fantastic day, you guys,morning now.
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It's a fantastic now, and I'mglad we had a chance to share
now.
And it's beautiful.
So listen, go to sleep.
Unless it's morning, wake up.
All right?
Namaste, namaskar, and aloha.