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two two dtr Brockman, you sent over an article to
me that I found very interesting and I think our
audience is going to be interested in learning more about it,
entitled Unmasking the Truth The Shocking Link between autism, depression
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and a hidden cause. Can you tell our audience, Dr Brockman,
what is that all about.
Speaker 5 (02:29):
Well, it's a pressing issue, obviously, and it needs to
be discussed more often. I want to start with a
sharing a thought provoking cartoon. It's humorous yet saddening in
it highlights the challenges our society faces regard your mental health. So,
doctor Bob, picture this the beds of the seven Dwarfs
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from Snow White. Each bed has a nameplate at the foot.
But here's the twist. Each name has been crossed out
and replaced. Where Happy once slept, the sign now reads euphoric.
Grumpy's name has been swapped out for depressed, now sleepy narcoleptic.
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Sneezy has become allergic. Dopey is labeled addicted and bashful. Well,
he's now social anxiety effective. The only one who remains
unchanged is doc, and I'm not sure why that is,
because healthcare has changed so much since since nineteen thirty
seven when the original Snow White was released. This cartoon
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it made me chuckle, but the issue it raises is
anything but funny. The worrying truth is that these character
traits that we once recognized as common part of life's
rich tapestry are increasingly becoming medicated. And doctor Bob, you
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and I both as practicing physicians for almost sixty years combined,
it's safe to say we both witnessed for firsthand this
medicating of normal emotions it seems that every day we
see an ever expanding array of medications designed to address
feelings that were once considered a natural part of human existence,
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human experience. So what does this mean for us? Are
we losing touch with the essence of what it means
to be human? I think if we discuss this a
little bit further, maybe we can dive into this mental
health in today's world. This article that I came across
it was by psychiatrist doctor Sandhause and doctor Sandhouse. He
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points out that over the past seventy years, the manual
of mental disorders has ballooned from one hundred and twenty
eight categories to whopping five hundred and forty one. That's
a four fold increase. But here's the kicker. Are we
really less mentally healthy than previous generations? Are we just
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redefining what it means to be normal? This doctor sant House.
He highlights a survey from the National Union of Students
revealing as staggering seventy eight percent of students reported experience
mental health problems in the last year. Now we can
agree being a student can be tough. Academic pressures, social media,
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financial stress. It's no wonder they feel overwhelmed. But I
think it can be argued that these challenges are often
framed as a mental health type of issue rather than
just part of life's ups and downs. And here's where
it gets interesting. Psychiatry is at a crossroads. We need
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to have mental health care for those who truly need it,
but we're seeing an expansion of these diagnoses. Is that
it may not be justified completely. And many people that
are experiencing sadness anxiety, they may just be reacting to
life's challenges and labeling these feelings as mental disorders can
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be can lead to unnecessary treatments in medication. So, doctor Bob,
how do we define normal if if someone feels sad
about a breakup, is that depression or is it just
a normal human response? These lines are becoming blurred and
that's and that's where it's concerning here this doctor Santos Samhouse.
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He also discussed the rise in diagnosis is like ADHD
and autism, which has a broaden to include individuals that
may have may not have severe impairments. This can make
it harder for those individuals with more in depth difficulties
to access the care that they need. And then let's
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not forget about the concept of trauma. It becomes so
muddled that everyday challenges are sometimes class fight as traumatic experiences.
And now I'm not saying that trauma doesn't exist, actually
far from it, but we need to be careful about
how we are labeling experiences. And after all, life can
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be tough, and it's okay to feel a certain way
without it being a mental illness that needs medication. And
now I want to give you a startling statistic. Here
in the US, antidepressant prescriptions have nearly doubled, doubled in
the last decade, just in the last ten years. And
while these medications may be effective for severe depression, they're
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often prescribed for milder cases that may not be much
better than taken a placebo. This reliance on these medications
can again, they can obscure the real issues people are facing,
these real emotions, the human response associated with it, and
things have changed over the last twenty thirty years, even
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ten years. Social media has completely changed how we feel.
They completely change. There are emotions, there's even bullion on
social media. So yeah, so we need a redirection. But
I think this redirection can occur through natural alternatives and
you know, doctor Bob, I do not like the word alternatives.
This should be the first option we are doing here.
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I want to leave I want to leave here with
a few natural alternatives for let's just call it either depression.
I think a lot of these can cross over for ADHD.
A lot of these these normal emotions that we can't experience.
Dietary changes, increasing our omega three fatty acids, the ones
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that are found in fish, walnuts, flax seeds. They've been
linked to improved mood and reduce the symptoms of depression.
Organic fruits and vegetables, organic coal grains, all these dietary
type of things may help or affect our positively affect
our mood. Regular exercise releases and dwarphins which can have
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can be a natural moodlifter. Meditation, yoga, deep breathing exercises. Also,
I think the first you'd made mentioned before about strath
it's by Nature's answer. It's a great supplement for ADHD.
I have a kid that fits in that category, and
we give him that it's done wonders for him. Strath
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by Nature's answer, and then some herbal supplements by Terry
Naturally vitamins has some good ones here, Saint John's wart
rodeally erosia, those are great ones for that. Sleep, social support, acupuncture,
limiting alcohol and caffeine, all these can affect confect that,
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you know, just if we need just a little bit
of help with these normal emotions. I think it's something
that we can we can do with with better alternatives
than just go ahead and lumping it into a disorder
in medicaid.
Speaker 3 (09:58):
Exactly exactly, Yeah, I think, you know, attacking someone's special
and unique traits, you know, just the typical everyday trials
and tribulation is a mistake, and we've done too much
of that. But the pharmaceutical companies have found that that's
a path to cash. It's a path to cash because
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as soon as they can find a trait that they
can figure out a way to label and then get
a UCD COODE for so that a doctor can diagnose
it and then prescribe a pill a drug for it
to diminish it or to treat the symptoms of it.
That creates a whole new economy for big farm and
conventional medicine. So I couldn't agree with you more. These
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special things about each and every one of us are
being assailed and attacked as abnormal when they may be
normal life processes.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
That we just have to go through.
Speaker 3 (10:52):
All right, when we come back, We're going to be
talking about doctor or rather Donald Trump's annual physical.
Speaker 4 (10:58):
I'm doctor Bob Martin.
Speaker 3 (10:59):
Stay tuned, Eddy Healthy, Welcome back or welcome to the
Doctor Bob Martin Show with me as co host doctor
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Adam Brockman. We are here for you. We are talking
about this topic of health. Will have hopefully time somewhere
in this hour to take a phone call or an
email from our audience, but I wanted to start out
this segment talking about this recent news about President Donald
Trump's annual physical exam. What they revealed, the results, What
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medications or drugs our president is currently taking. I guess
he lost some weight between the first term and the
second term as well. The president whose vaccinations they also
say in the results of his most recent exam, his
annual exam. All presidents have to have this and it
has to be disclosed. I talked about his health during
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the first term of his presidency when he was in office.
I talk about every single president, So don't get any
ideas as I'm talking about his health here that it
has any political agenda behind it. I don't want to
get those emails, those nasty emails saying I knew you
were whatever and then label me no, No, this show
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is a political not political. We just report the news.
Then you decide. But the president, whose vaccinations are all
up to date according to his doctor, underwent the first
physical of his second term on April the eleventh, and
I'm saying to myself, well, what vaccinations are up to date?
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They didn't list them, and it could be that his
doctor didn't even recommend any It's very vague how this
doctor is reporting the results of it, and so no
mentions of what type of vaccines are when he received them.
And if you've listened to this radio show, you know
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what he generally thinks about vaccines like the influenza or
the flu vaccine. In fact, just to give you a
little flavor of President Donald Trump's opinion, and I'm sure
he still has this opinion, he had it for quite
a while, his opinion of getting a flu shot. He
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was interviewed years ago on Opie and Jim Norton. It's
a podcast radio show on Serious XM, and they were
discussing Donald Trump his views of getting a flu shot.
And I want to have you listen to this very carefully.
Speaker 4 (13:49):
Go Donald, Do you get the flu shot every year?
Speaker 6 (13:52):
No?
Speaker 4 (13:52):
Why?
Speaker 6 (13:53):
I don't know. I've never had one, and thus far,
I've never had the flu. I don't like the idea
of injecting bad stuff into your body, which is basically
what they do. And I guess this one has not
been very effective to start off with, but the last one.
But I've never had a flu shot and I've never
had the flu. I've bet a knock on wood with
some wind.
Speaker 4 (14:13):
How is it that you've never had the flu?
Speaker 3 (14:15):
With all the business you've done over the years, you're
always shaking hands.
Speaker 6 (14:19):
I am, I am shaking hands, and I just don't
understand it myself. But I have friends that religiously get
the flu shot and then they get the flu. You
know that helps my thinking because I say, why am
I doing this? And then I've seen a lot of
reports that the last flu shot is virtually totally ineffective.
I've passed on it, but that doesn't mean people.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
I know how he's get the flu.
Speaker 7 (14:40):
You're a healthy guy, and I'll bet when those flu
germs show up, you go.
Speaker 6 (14:43):
You fired, right, I fired them immediately right now.
Speaker 3 (14:48):
The deal is, my wife's got the flu and my
two kids were sick last week. So I'm just I'm
just sitting here waiting to get sick.
Speaker 6 (14:54):
Well, you're going to be a victim, there's no question.
Speaker 3 (14:57):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (14:57):
I told you. Thanks a lot.
Speaker 6 (14:59):
I wish you alon.
Speaker 4 (15:00):
Thank you, Donald Trump.
Speaker 6 (15:01):
Always a pleasure.
Speaker 3 (15:03):
I'm amazed by the fact that you've never had the flu.
Speaker 4 (15:05):
Keep that streak alive.
Speaker 6 (15:07):
I want to keep that. That's bad. I shouldn't have
said that. I'll be calling to Mars saying I'm really
right anyway. But so far, so good.
Speaker 3 (15:15):
Okay, sir, We're going to all watch celebrity product. So
there he is, doctor President Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (15:21):
His view on flu.
Speaker 3 (15:22):
That was quite a while ago, before he became a president.
I have to say, I believe it's the same today.
And because President Trump appointed Bobby Kennedy Junior to run
HHS Health and Human Services, knowing like me that Bobby
Kennedy is a vaccine skeptic, not an anti vaxer. By
the way, just so you know, his children are all vaccinated, folks.
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He's a vaccine skeptic like me. In other words, please
show us the true science and not the fuzzy math
and the manipulated numbers to get the product to marketplace.
Because you're a sock puppet, meaning the FDA a sock
puppet to big pharmaceutical companies. Talk to me about the
benefits versus the risk, which is not the same as
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being an anti vaxer or a vaccine denier. It's just
somebody saying, look, before you inject that chemical soup into
my body, I want to know more about it. Can
you please tell me? Most people just go with a
leap of faith. Some, unfortunately, are sheep ale and they
bow over and they just go for it because they
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have faith and confidence and belief, And then they wonder
why it happened, why they had an adverse reaction.
Speaker 4 (16:35):
They kicked themselves in the head.
Speaker 3 (16:37):
If President Trump appointed Bobby Kennedy Junior to run the HHS,
do you honestly believe we don't already have some degree
of knowledge about President Trump's skeptical views about vaccines. Yes,
we should all be skeptical about everything that can affect
our health, good and bad.
Speaker 4 (16:58):
You gotta know.
Speaker 3 (16:58):
You just can't say, Okay, I'm just going to roll
the dice and hope for the best.
Speaker 4 (17:02):
No, do your due diligence, vet it. That's all we're saying.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
Now, let's move on to the physical exam findings of
President Trump. Here the results of from the President Donald
Trump's physical exam of his second presidential term have been released.
You may have heard about the news he's seventy eight
years of age. He traveled to Walter Reed Army Medical
Center in Washington, d C. On April the eleventh, when
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he spent the afternoon getting evaluated before flying straight back
to mar Alago for the weekend, probably a big round
of golf. Days later, on April the thirteenth, the White
House physician Sean Barbara Bella released the results revealing what drugs,
what medications, what medical medications President Trump is now taking,
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how much his what his weight is. He's actually lost
weight from his first term. And according to the memo,
the Health Memo the Good Doctor Barbara Bella, President Trump
is on two different drugs for cholesterol. One is called
rosa vastin, rosa vastatin, I should say rosa vastatin.
Speaker 4 (18:16):
You gotta love these drug names. It's common.
Speaker 3 (18:20):
Cholesterol lowering drug and some of the common side effects
of that drug are nausea, feeling sick, headaches, stomach pain,
feeling weak, and dizzy constipation, protein in your urine. Those
are the possible side effects of taking one of the
cholesterol lowering drugs.
Speaker 4 (18:38):
But he's not on one. He's on two drugs.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
Another one is called e Zey, maybe Zeta, maybe another.
Speaker 4 (18:45):
Cholesterol lowering drug.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
And some of the potential side effects that our president,
President Donald Trump, potential side effects he's a subject to
right now muscle pain, tenderness, weakness and cramps, yellowing of
his whites, of his eyes or his skin, pale, stool
or dark p This is when signs of liver problem,
severe stomach pain, pain just under the ribs. This can
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be a sign of pancreas problems. And the president's also
taking aspirin folks for cardiac prevention. A panel of disease
prevention experts says older adults who don't have heart disease
should not take low dose aspirin to prevent a first
heart attack or stroke, a shift from the earlier guidance.
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In other words, you know used to be you know,
take an aspir today to keep the heart doctor away. No, no, No,
The US Preventive Services Task for a panel of physicians
who review scientific research to develop guidelines to improve Americans' health,
published their recommendations years ago, advising against daily aspirin use
for prevention of cardiovascular disease in people aged sixty and older.
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President Trump is seven, so the question becomes, why is
he taking aspirin each day? Is the president's doctor not
reading the scientific medical literature? Wow, this amazes me. But
again it's a decision that has been made by the
president's doctor, and President Donald Trump is going along with it.
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I hope you will question your doctor if your doctor says, hey,
I need to have you on two cholesterol alluring drugs
and aspirin, and you should be asking, doctor, what is
causing my high cholesterol? Does that have anything to do
with the inflammation that's the cause, And what can we
do to reduce my inflammation?
Speaker 4 (20:42):
Now?
Speaker 3 (20:42):
Can you teach me how to get my inflammation down
as opposed to shutting off a pathway that my body
wants to make cholesterol to compensate for the inflammation. And
by the way, did you know that aspirin does not
reduce my risk of having a heart attack unless I've
already had.
Speaker 4 (20:58):
A heart attack. We'll be right back. I'm doctor Bob Martin.
Speaker 8 (21:01):
Waiting for the right excuse are you waiting for sight
and sees?
Speaker 3 (21:07):
Why are you reading it?
Speaker 4 (21:08):
The time is.
Speaker 8 (21:14):
Spa time.
Speaker 5 (21:26):
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Speaker 3 (21:28):
And a healthy Welcome, Welcome back to this hour of
the Doctor Bob Martin Show. Thank you so very much
for tuning into the program. We'll get back to the
conversation about President Donald Trump and his recent medical examination
and his view toward vaccines in general. He said something
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interesting this last week, about a week or so ago,
while in a meeting with his cabinet, and Bobby Kennedy
was there, and they're talking about how to figure out
why it is is that the statistics are teaching us
that injury and ADHD and other problems associated with vaccines.
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Vaccine injuries are going through the roof. When you think
about the fact that at one point in time, one
in ten thousand children were diagnosed with ADHD or other
mental brain related problems. Not just that, but autism, which
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is a brain related disease. According to mainstream medicine, you
have a diagnosis going from one in ten thousand autism
diagnosis to one in thirty one today. What is wrong
with this picture. We'll talk about that when we come back. Now,
I want to call your attention to some breakthrough, a
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breakthrough in science researchers have discovered, you know, as we
become more sophisticated in our analysis of certain foods, we
figure out that nature provides all the medicines we typically need.
Unless there's an emergency or crisis situation, than all bets
are off.
Speaker 4 (23:14):
And here is a.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
Classic example of a nutrient that is initial pea. It
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All you have to do is remember pea. Pea is
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eat like thirty egg yolks and a whole bunch of
this other food which has this ingredient and to get
any therapeutic value out of it. The good news is
scientific research now shows that pea can address people who
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Speaker 4 (23:59):
It will help there.
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All right, if you're just joining us. In the last segment,
I talked about President Donald Trump's physical examination he recently
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had showing he's lost some weight, he's feeling better. He says,
he feels better than he has in a long time,
better than ever before. He's taking two cholestero alluring drugs.
He's taking aspirin. He's also using a steroid cream for
a skin condition which is usually either psoriasis or ezema,
which tells me that he has food intolerances food allergies.
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But we all know because you see this same reports
that I do, that he eats a lot of fast food,
at a lot of McDonald's food, and he drinks what
ten or ten or ten plus.
Speaker 4 (26:11):
I think it's.
Speaker 3 (26:11):
Diet cokex a day or diet pepsis. I don't know
which one it is. And there's a lot of stuff
going into the body that's not that good for you now.
But his doctor gave him a clean bill of health.
Doctor Adam Brockman, with all of this said clean bill
of health. Just keep taking the aspirin and keep taking
the cholesterol lowering drugs. He also apparently had a colon
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oscoby a while back. Everything he had a little polyp
going on there, which makes perfect sense because if you
eat fast foods that have very little fiber in them,
when they're on the standard American diet of meat and dairy,
you're gonna get polyps because there's not a fiber in
there to sweep out the junk out of the colon,
and it stays in there and it creates inflammation. And
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he also has diverticulosis, which is a fiber deficient condition
to begin with, What say you, doctor Brockman.
Speaker 5 (27:04):
Yeah, I think there's a couple of changes there that
could be made. The doctor doctor Barbara Bella. He he
made note that quote Trump is fully fit to serve
and also praised his quote active lifestyle in acting to what, well, I,
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you know, I and that's and that's where I agree. I,
you know, he probably does do some activities like walking, golfing,
and there probably is a little bit of a physical
fitness component to meetings in public health, just being being
up and out there. But but yeah, we've all seen
where he he gets his fair share of McDonald's his
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diet Diet Cox a couple of these little lifestyle changes.
On a good note, he has lost twenty pounds since
his last presidential physical and in twenty twenty he's down
to two hundred and twenty four pounds from one hundred
and forty four. Uh uh And and that's significant. He
is he is fairly tall, six feet three inches, so
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maintaining a healthy, healthy weight is gonna be crucial. I
think why is this important for us as as citizens?
It's I think it's important for us to stay informed
about the health of our leaders and and their ability
to serve effectively. And I think the transparency here, I
mean sometimes I probably wouldn't want my physical out there
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for everybody else, but but the transparency is is nice
to nice to see and and see that he gets
a so called clean bill of health.
Speaker 3 (28:41):
Yeah, no, no hip hop protection for the president there,
you know, I mean, it just lays it right out,
just like something that you know is necessary.
Speaker 4 (28:51):
We do need to know.
Speaker 3 (28:53):
The status, the health status of the person who's leading
our country and protecting us from all kinds of things.
Speaker 4 (29:02):
We don't want to be a sail by. I get it.
So well.
Speaker 3 (29:06):
We obviously wish President Donald Trump well, and I'm glad
to know he's lost some weight because that's going to
help him on a number of fronts. I personally, if
I was treating him, I'd try to get to the
cause of why he's making excess cholesterol, to try to
manage some inflammatory process, as opposed to interfering with the
pathway in his body that actually makes cholesterol, which is
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key to health. We couldn't live, We couldn't survive. We
need cholesterol for our hormones, our nerve sheets, our brain,
our cells.
Speaker 4 (29:35):
We have it everywhere.
Speaker 3 (29:37):
And there's a reason why his body's pumping that out
excessively or in the wrong manner, and that needs to
be looked at. But hopefully someday that will be dealt with.
All Right, we're gonna come back after this short break.
Stay with us. You are tuned into The Doctor Bob Martin.
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Speaker 3 (30:34):
All Right, welcome to welcome back to this hour of
The Doctor Bob Martin Show. With me is co host
of the program and executive producer, Doctor Adam Brockman, is
with us and doctor Brockman. I alluded in that last
segment to the fact that there was a meeting about
a week and a half ago, a cabinet meeting wherein
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there was a bunch of people in the meeting, including
Bobby Kennedy Junior, who's the the Secretary of Health and
Human Services, trying to make our nation healthy again, and
they were talking about autism, and in a discussion where
they brought up the fact that, you know, autism diagnosis
in the United States is totally out of control. It's
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happening more and more. More and more children are being
diagnosed with autism, coming down with autism, a brain disorder,
a brain problem. And they in this meeting were discussing
how they're going to get to this. Robert Kennedy Junior
is saying by September, we're going to find the reason
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he believes for the escalation in autism. I went to
play just for those people who did not hear that
news conference, I want to play this short clip and
then you and I.
Speaker 4 (31:52):
I would like to talk about it further. All right, go,
and we.
Speaker 7 (31:56):
Have as you we have now the autism have gone
from now most recent numbers we think are going to
be about one in thirty one one in twentie so
they're going up again from one in ten thousand when
I was a kid, and we are going at your direction,
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we are going to know by September. We've launched a
massive testing and research effort that's going to involve hundreds
of scientists from around the world. By September, we will
know what has caused the autism an epidemic and we'll
be able to eliminate those exposures.
Speaker 11 (32:36):
So think of that. So there was one in ten
thousand children had autism, and now it's one in thirty one,
not thirty one thousand, thirty one. That is That's a
horrible statistic.
Speaker 8 (32:52):
Is it.
Speaker 3 (32:53):
Yeah, it is a horrible statistic, and we do need
to get to the botto. There's been such complacency and
people dragging their feet on this. It's it's tragic. It's
probably the biggest outrage of ever.
Speaker 4 (33:07):
In our nation's history.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
When you look at one in ten thousand children diagnosed
with autism in nineteen eighty and then it spikes up
to in two thousand. The year two thousand and one,
in one hundred and fifty children diagnosed with autism twenty ten,
one in sixty eight children, twenty fifteen, one in forty
five children, twenty twenty four, one in thirty or one
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in thirty one children. What's wrong with this picture? And
it's predicted by twenty thirty two to be one in
every two children will have autism in the United States?
What is wrong?
Speaker 4 (33:47):
Well, it's the.
Speaker 3 (33:47):
Same thing United States spends most of you know, we
spend the most on healthcare the United States spends. We
are the most medicated nation and drug nation. What is wrong?
Why aren't we getting well? And we have the most
chronic disease. We have the shortest lifespan of all industrialized
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nation and there will be you know, let's hope that
the politicians can change this up because most of them
are in bed with the sick care system in general.
Getting funds and political donations from big pharma and the
monopolistic activities of conventional medicine has held this problem back
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from being solved. And let's pray that the Health and
Human Services Secretary Bobby Kennedy Junior works toward getting to
the bottom of this thing and solving it once and
for all. Doctor Brockman, what did you think about this scenario.
Speaker 5 (34:48):
And I've seen that statistic and that's absolutely pathetic. There's
no there's no reason for that. So we we got
to figure that out. It's going the absolute wrong direction. Uh,
there's there's several factors at play, but I think that
what you mentioned there is the the big farm of
the monopoly, that big pharma is they they're probably at
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route at this and and that's and that's just really sad.
Speaker 3 (35:15):
And it could be a mixed bag. I'm not saying
every single child who has autism it's it's caused by vaccines,
but I think a good number of them are. I've
I've always said that none of my six children are vaccinated, none, zero,
all healthy. And so you have to understand that I
have a built in bias and prejudice towards this. My
brother six children, none vaccinated, all healthy. So we not
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we're not telling you not to vaccinate your child. We're saying, look,
if if that's what you choose to do, that's your decision.
You shouldn't be forced into something against your will on
behalf of that child who's depending on your good judgment.
It's just like the COVID shot. Why be forced into
something like that when you shouldn't be. We know that
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was a complete and utter disaster as well. So hopefully
we're going to finally get the answers that we need
on this autism thing. And of course when it comes
out and we find that there is a definite connection,
a scientific connection between a certain high percentage of children
receiving the load of vaccines that they get, which is
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unprecedented today than it's ever been before with the aluminum
and the mercury and everything else through massol and all
the adjutants and polysorbate eighty and all this junk in there,
straight in there into their bodies and their immune systems
and nervous system reacting to that. When it comes out,
of course, the big pharmacy companies they're going to deny it.
They're going to say it's bad science. The media is
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going to run with that and probably give them cover
because they also are supported by big pharma with their commercials.
So let's continue to fight the good fight, is what
this is all about, with the hope that we can
save more children down the road. All Right, We're going
to come back with the final segment here on the
Dot Bob Martin Show stay with us, and he said.
Speaker 10 (37:06):
Sunday out of you give the changes.
Speaker 8 (37:10):
To live like you accaunt, Doctor Pollo, was a gift
and you got eternity to think about what you do
with it? What did you.
Speaker 10 (37:23):
Do with it?
Speaker 5 (37:26):
What did I do with it?
Speaker 8 (37:29):
What what I do it.
Speaker 3 (37:33):
Got? All right, Welcome to the Welcome back to the
final segment here of this hour the Doctor Bob Martin Show.
Speaker 4 (37:40):
Thank you so very much for tuning in.
Speaker 3 (37:42):
Don't go anywhere, because next hour we're gonna be joined
by Nick Stern. He's got some very important information for
people who have circulatory problems or people who are still
suffering from the adverse effects of taking a COVID vaccine
or getting COVID nineteen. And in the final hour of
the show later you're gonna hear from Terry Lemeron. He
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is going to bring it as it relates to how
to control your blood sugar, how to lose weight without
having to take these GLP one drugs perhaps and get
that blood sugar under control.
Speaker 4 (38:16):
All that still that comes to don't go anywhere, all right.
Speaker 3 (38:18):
Doctor Adam Brockman is here with us now. We receive
emails and phone calls. Unfortunately, today we haven't been able
to take many phone calls, any phone calls because of
the content that we have. But I know that you've
got a couple of emails coming in from callers that
we want to try to answer before the end of
this hour, Doctor Brockmann.
Speaker 10 (38:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (38:38):
The first one here we got from Maureen from Hawaii.
She asked, are there any alternative natural medicines herbs supplements
with no side effects to treat atrial fibrillarisin I do
not have the typical symptoms. I'm not obese nor diabetic,
no high blood pressure, no heart disease, and as an
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oblazient doctor, you just have bad luck. As a result
of his comment, I decline the oblazion procedure, which has
also has side effects. I look forward to your response.
Hi Maurene, thank you for your question. Here are some
natural remedies for atrial fibrillation. Some options that may also
help support your heart health in general. Omega three fatty acids.
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These help support heart rhythm and overall cardiovascular health. Consider
fish oil supplements or flax seed oil for that. Magnesium
has been help shown essential for heart health and may
help regulate heart rhythm. Coenzyme Q it's an antioxidant that
helps support heart function. Maybe some lifestyle changes heart healthy diet,
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regular exercise, but marine it's important to always consult with
a healthcare provider, especially with a condition like a FIB.
Speaker 4 (39:51):
Excellent.
Speaker 3 (39:52):
All I can add to that is also I recommend
anybo they FIB not use any caffeine whatsoever. They try
to work on their stress because stress is almost always
a factor with people who have an irregular heartbeat or
a FIB. And you know, stay in touch with a
doctor who can look at you from a functional medicine
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vantage point. In other words, maybe your doctor because it's
telling you that it's just bad luck. I don't think so.
There's a cause behind everything. Now, whether or not the
doctor can find it or not, that's beside the point.
What you need to do is have a doctor who's
willing to look for it and telling you that it's
just bad luck.
Speaker 4 (40:35):
Is a person who's given up on it. So that
would be my recommendation. All right, thank you for that.
Speaker 3 (40:40):
All right, doctor Brockman, thank you so very much. Stay tuned,
ladies and gentlemen, you're tuned into the Doctor Bob Martin Show.