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Speaker 2 (00:26):
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Speaker 3 (00:55):
Hey, good morning, Welcome to another FC expert show where
we bring you the topics EFTs in the field of legal, health,
financial and home improvement. This is the first Wednesday of
the month. My favorite show, I got to tell you
I was It was my brother's I think his eighth

(01:17):
anniversary when he passed, and he passed away from cancer
in his early sixties. He was under the care of
my brother in law, who was head of internal medicine
at Baylor Hospital in Dallas. But I got to tell you,

(01:39):
if I have known doctor Taylor with the Taylor Medical
Group eight years ago, I would have told him he
needs to contact doctor Taylor and listen, you know, there's
only so much a doctor can do. But I got
to tell you doctor Taylor his methods and he was

(02:02):
one of the greatest mds in ob G y N
in Atlanta and basically gave up that practice to go
into functional medicine. I have never ever truly believed, including
my own brother in law and a doctor, as much
as I have doctor Elder Taylor. Good morning, doctor Taylor.

Speaker 4 (02:21):
Hey, Hey, how you doing. Hey morning, I've.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
Got that for an opening.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
Yeah, man, thanks. Hey. You know my my My as
Blueprint h podcast is right before yours, and what we
were talking about today was cancer. I didn't know if
you knew that or not.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
I did know that's what we're going to talk about
today because listen, I read every one of your every
one of your blueprints, and I got to tell people,
tell people how they can get your blueprints.

Speaker 4 (02:52):
Oh yeah, please as blueprint. So it's it's a school.
It's www dot s hey ool dot com, so it's
trying to take you to school about your health. So
skool dot com, sport slash ageless and initially it was
under construction, but the official launch is going to be

(03:14):
going to be next week. And I tell you there's
a lot of information in there. We've got I'm going
to continue to build courses. I'm very proud of it.
It was a labor of love. It took about two
or three months to really get it going. But please
join that right now is free. As we as we
move along, there'll be certain things that you have to

(03:35):
pay pay for, but right now it's free. So go
in and please join. There's a community there. I always
respond to any of the comments, so that is the
best way to get in touch with me. And that's
why I started this because you know, I'm in Atlanta.
Not everybody's gonna come here, and I needed a way

(03:56):
to get this information out to as many people as possible.
And so that's just one of the ways. And as
the experts is won from that, we went to Asis Blueprint.
I'm trying all kinds of modes of communication to get
this information out to people. So so yeah, so we we.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
Repeat your show every Wednesday at ten o'clock Eastern Time,
So if you missed today's show, we replay it for
the next three weeks. But I you know, I saw
about your healing traits. They change what you believe about cancer.

Speaker 4 (04:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
Wow, here with my brother passing, and what a great
topic to talk on today. And plus I know you're
going to be talking about it on your podcast, which
is every's every Monday at.

Speaker 4 (04:49):
Every Wednesday at night. It is right from Wednesday, but
I do it every Wednesday. Yeah, And you can get
to all of the podcasts are on ass Blueprint podcast
dot com. All of the all of the past podcasts
are there and the one from today. So if anyone
is dealing with cancer or knows someone who is dealing
with cancer, please go to Athis Blueprint podcast dot com

(05:12):
and you'll hear. And I had a special guest. This
is a young lady that I met maybe two or
three years ago. She had triple negative breast cancer, which
is the worst. She initially went through conventional therapy and
then she had a recurrence, and intuitively, she said, I'm
not going to go that route again. I'm going to
go a different route. So she did a lot of

(05:34):
the things that I'm going to talk about today. That's
in this book called Radical Remission by doctor Kelly Turner,
and it's she interviewed over a thousand people who had
a remission from their tumors are cancers. Some of them
did conventional treatment, most of them did not. Are either
were like miss Harris who started out with conventional treatment

(05:57):
and you know, it was so difficult. They said, hey,
there's got to be another way, and then they did
it another way and they had a remission. And she's
been cancer free for I think she said three or
four years. You can go to the podcast as a
very inspiring story and she yeah. She has a support
group called My Style Matters where she supports other women

(06:20):
and tries to help them in their journey through into
trying to achieve a radical remission. So, you know, there's
nine habits and I'll quickly go over them and whatever
we can, if we can expand on it, we can.
If we run out of time, that's fining. But you
can get the whole interview there, But there's nine things

(06:41):
that I want to make sure I don't missing things.
I look at my notes. One is changing your diet,
and it's primarily going to a plant based diet. That's
really what seems to be. And let me tell you
how she did this book. She interviewed over a thousand
people who had recovered, and these nine habits seem to
be common between all of these people. So one they
changed their diet primarily plant based, got rid of meat,

(07:04):
got rid of dairy, got rid of sugar, got rid
of gluten. So that was probably one of the most
important things. And when I started seeing cancer patients, all
of them came in and said they took meat out
of their diet. And so that's that's what spurred me
into looking at plant based diets. And now, yeah, find

(07:25):
in my own garden, and that's why I converted to
a plant based diet. I'm like, look, I don't want
to wait till I get cancer to change to a
plant based diet. I'm going to start now. And and
what I'm talking about now is not only about uh,
it's not only things that people can do who have cancer,
but these are the things you can do to try
and decrease your risk of cancer. So anyone needs to

(07:47):
look at these habits. These are just good habits. So
one plant based diet to take control of your health.
You'll see on this interview. She said when she went
to the doctor, the oncologist, and said okay, when she
was doing a conventional therapy, they said, okay, if I
do this chemotherapy, said what can I do to help,
you know, help heal myself. And the doctor told her nothing.

(08:09):
He said, there's nothing you can do. All you need
to do is come in and get this chemotherapy and radiation.
And I told her, I said, I'm embarrassed for the
medical profession to say something like that to a patient.
And she kept saying. She said that the doctor kept
talking about how she was going to die. You know,

(08:29):
if you don't do this, you will die. If you
don't do this, you will die. And she told the doctor, yes,
I know I'm going to die. I know you're going
to die. Everybody is going to die, okay, And she said,
but I don't plan to die from this disease. And
that's when she took control of her health and she
disregarded what the doctors were telling her.

Speaker 3 (08:52):
So what did she do?

Speaker 4 (08:54):
She did all that well, she said, the number one
thing she did was change her mind, change her mind
about how she thought about the disease. Not that she
was a victim of cancer, but she was an overcomer.
She says. She does not call herself a cancer survivor.
She calls herself a cancer overcomer. And so it's all

(09:16):
about She said. The hardest work is to change your
mind and get over the fear, because fear causes stress.
And you know how I feel about stress. Okay, So yeah,
you got to get over that fear. And I feel
like a lot of times the oncologists try to convince
you to do what they are telling you to do

(09:37):
based on fear. If you don't follow my rules, you
are going to die. And so fear is a great motivator,
but it's the wrong motivator. The real motivator is love.
The opposite of fear is love. And you have to
and she was talking about she had to love herself
and she had to not think that she was being
punished because she was a bad person and she got cancer.

(10:00):
She said, the hardest part of the most effective and
the hardest part is changing your perception about the disease.
All right. So the other the third thing is following
your intuition. I can't tell you how many of the
patients who come to me and after they've don't gone
through chemotherapy or radiation and now they come and they're
starting to do some alternative things. She said. They say,

(10:22):
you know, something told me that this was not right
for me, Something told me not to do it, but
I did it anyway because I was scared. And that's
why I'm saying, fear makes you override your intuition. And
I always tell patients, don't ever do anything that you
don't feel comfortable doing, and that includes what I tell
you to do. If you don't feel comfortable with what

(10:42):
I'm telling you, then do not do it, because if
you don't believe it's going to work, it will not work.
And you know, now, I'll tell you some people they
go through conventional therapy, they believe in it and it
can work, but it doesn't work for everybody. And sometimes
I feel like oncologists they are so focused on killing
the can so they don't realize they're killing the patient
and the process. You know, they don't they don't realize that, Hey,

(11:06):
you can kill the cancer, but if you're killing the
patient's you know, way of life and their quality of life,
is life really worth living? And I think a lot
of patients just give up because life isn't worth living
because they're so miserable. So follow your intuition using to me, yeah.

Speaker 3 (11:24):
Something because I know the novel. I've got friends of
mine who are getting up in age and they're always negative.
Everything is negative. How do you change that mindset?

Speaker 4 (11:39):
Yeah, you know a lot of it is just programming,
subconscious programming. You know, if they've had a lot of
negative experiences, that's all they know. And one of the
other habits is that you have to get rid of
those negative emotions and you have to you have to
replace them with positive emotions. Yeah, you have to believe

(12:02):
and think that you're healthy. You have to. You have
to have positive you have to you know, you have
to do things that you love to do, go out
in nature, you have to. You have to see some
positive things. You have to be around positive people. You
have to get away from negative people. Miss Harris was
talking about how she didn't tell many people about her

(12:23):
cancer because she didn't want them to have pity on her.
She didn't want them to talk about now their sister's
grandmother dad of cancer. She didn't want to hear any
of that. So, yeah, you can't be negative toward your
outside world and you can't be negative towards yourself. Again,
a lot of times people have selfered, deprecating perceptions of themselves,

(12:46):
thinking that they're unworthy, that they are being punished, that
they are you know, that they did something ten years
ago and they're still being you know, punished by it.
So yeah, that negative energy causes that we talk about
in quantum physics, where your man gets into your body.
So if you have a negative frame of mind, your

(13:06):
body has a negative energy, and that negative energy is
what causes disharmony and imbalance and disease. So that your
mindset is really really important.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
So it's amazing. I've got a friend of mine who's
a believer like you and I are, and she is
seventy four, I mean very healthy. She will not even
say answer, she will not nothing will come out of
her mouth. That's negative, right, She's the most healthiest person

(13:41):
I've ever seen.

Speaker 4 (13:43):
Yeah, and that's my I'm talking about that spirit man
body connection, is that the spirit is going to give
you positive thoughts. You have to believe. Hey, if if God,
a spirit or whatever is all knowing and all capable,
you have to believe that that higher power can heal you. Okay,

(14:04):
you have to believe that, and you have to get
that into your mind, and then that mind will affect
your body. Those thoughts will create actions, and those actions
create emotions, and those emotions will change your body. And
you know, it's it's like you're saying, negative people, I
don't want to I don't want to be around them
because that negative energy is contagious. It's contagious, and if

(14:30):
you are connected to your intuition, your intuition will tell
you to remove yourself from negative energies that that can
affect you. So, yeah, you need to get whoever that
trend do is this negative? You need to stay away
from that person, you really do.

Speaker 3 (14:48):
Yeah. I just think it's got to be difficult, especially
if someone has been diagnosed with cancer. Yeah, I know,
my brother everything was negative.

Speaker 4 (14:59):
Every Yeah, yeah you can't.

Speaker 3 (15:02):
That must be hard to get through to those people though.

Speaker 4 (15:05):
Yeah, and again, you know what she was saying is
that you have to be willing to do the work,
you know. Yeah, you have to be. It's cancer is
not like a cold where you can take a you know,
take some Nike will in two or three days is gone.
You know that it's it's a tough thing, and you
know you also don't want to I don't like to

(15:26):
use the word fighting cancer because that is a that
is like you're in a battle, and that can cause stress.
What you really want to say is what is this
cancer telling me. I'm going to tell you in this book,
when you read it, a lot of these people who
had these radical remissions, they are they say that the
cancer was the best thing that ever happened to them

(15:48):
because it kind of woke them up to how they
were living and it made them change how they looked
at life and how they went through life. So a
lot of these people are thankful for the cancer. And
I'm gonna tell you, I will tell you that gratitude
is one of the most powerful things you can ever practice,
is be grateful for everything that has happened in your life.

(16:11):
And when you can be grateful, I'll tell you, anything
that's that was initially negative, you can look at how
it changed you in a positive way. And it's it's
amazing how some of these people who had god awful cancers,
they were thankful for it. Even Miss Harris. It led
her into providing the support group of other cancer overcomers,

(16:34):
and she's thankful for it and it's changed her life.
So you have to look at your life and be
grateful that. I will tell you that if you can
start being grateful, you will see how it changes your mind,
body and spirit. Is just be grateful. That's That's that.
That would be probably my best advice to people. Talk

(16:57):
about it. I go ahead.

Speaker 3 (16:59):
We just got a text from Manhattan, New York. Right,
He said, this is the second show I've caught of
doctor Taylor's. This man is amazing. I think this is
one of your cousins. Doctor. Can you tell us what

(17:19):
type of patients you see, whether it's in office or telemedicine?

Speaker 4 (17:25):
Yeah, well, I mean so I see any person who
How can I say it? I say it's functional medicine.
You know, if you have a no doubt about a disease,
then you need to have that diagnosed and treat it
by the doc. But most people don't have diseases, they
have dysfunctions. And even cancer is a dysfunction of your

(17:47):
cellular regulation. They these sales become disreg unregulated. So I
see patients who have functional problems. Uh, and most most
problems are functional before they become a disease. And once
your disease, the acute issues of your disease are treated. Okay,

(18:08):
So let's say you had a heart attack and you
went to the hospital and you got over the heart attack. Well,
then you come to me, because then I'm going to
look for things to keep your heart functioning at least
at this level after the heart attack. Are better because
there is certain things that you can do, digital pulse analysis,

(18:28):
taken argining, beat beat rootes, there's things you can do
to improve your cardiovascular health. So if you have an
acute issue, you're in a car wreck, you had a
heart disease, you have heart disease, you have kidney failure, whatever,
you need conventional medicine, because conventional medicine diagnoses and treats disease.
But a lot of times you'll go to the doctor

(18:50):
and they'll say, you don't have a disease, but you
know you are not functioning properly. That's my patient. Okay,
if you don't have a quote unquo quote disease, but
you still don't feel normal, then that's my patient. That's
that's the best way I can I can explain.

Speaker 3 (19:08):
Uh, don't go to doctor Taylor for a broken arm.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
Yeah I can't. I can't help it. Yeah, you need
to go to an orthopedic dog and get a cast
on it. And now there are some things you can
do to help it to heal. Okay, there's peptads like
BPC one P fifty seven, so there's things to help
it to heal. But when after the acute problem is
taken care of, then there may be some things that

(19:33):
I can offer you. I have patients who come into
the office and they'll say, you know, I have this.
I'm like, oh, did you know you can do this?
And I tell people I have a lot of tricks
up my sleeve, so if you you know. So for
me to list all the kind of patients I see,
it's kind of hard, but a lot of times i'll i'll,
I will tell you here are some other options, you know,

(19:55):
So I try to keep the options open.

Speaker 3 (19:58):
I always related to you know, your body, you know
there's something wrong. The doctor says all your blood work
is fine, and basically, you know, I don't know what
else to do. Then you coach doctor Taylor.

Speaker 4 (20:13):
Yeah, because doctors are used to drawing blood. So you know,
I talk about saliva testing. That's foreign to them, and
and I'll tell you this. Here's what here's how doctors are.
If they are not knowledgeable about something, then they automatically
disregard it. Okay. So it's what I would say, is
that is what they're not up on. They're down on.

(20:34):
So they don't know about saliva testing, so they'll tell you, oh,
it's worthless. They don't know about all of these other
things to help with cancer, so they say, oh, it's worthless.
Just because you don't know something doesn't mean that it
can't be helpful. You know, there's a lot of things
that I don't know, but that doesn't mean hey, I
don't know, I don't know how a car works, but

(20:56):
it's still helpful to me, you know. So so there's
just because I don't know it doesn't mean that it
can't be useful, that I can't use it to, you know,
provide some kind of service for me. So when a
patient comes to me and they tell me about something
I don't know, I'm the first person to go research
it and to see if it could help me or

(21:16):
help one of my patients. And that's what she said
in this book. She said, these are the patients who
have these remissions will go back to the oncologists, and
the patient will say that the oncologists didn't want to
know what I was doing. You know, they're not asking, hey,
how do you do this? And I ask all my patients, hey,
what are you doing? Let me let me know what's working.

(21:38):
Let me try and investigate and see if I can
find the science to why it works. So yeah, I
learned so much from my patients. I don't disregard what
my patients bring in, what they found on Google, because
you're right, they're going to do more research about their
condition than I'm going to do, all right, So yeah,
I love for my patients to be actively involved. And

(22:01):
that's one of the habits is that those patients took
control of their health. They may have listened to the oncologists,
but they do. You need to look at doctors as advisors,
not as God's okay, because the advice I give you,
you can either accept my advice or you don't have
to accept it. That's fine. I'm just giving you my

(22:22):
best advice and it's up to you to decide what
was best for you, all right. So that's my little there.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
We only got to have for the trades. I've finished
this off next month. Your show just goes by so fast.
And why every time I do your show, I've got
my mind, Oh we got to do a show on this,
or we got to do a show on this. But
we'll never run out of ideas. Tell people how they
known best way to contact you.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
I'm really gonna going to tell you the best way
to contact me is to join that school group. Yeah,
really trying to promote that. I'm really trying to promote
that because I've actually taken a second day out of
my office. I used to take Wednesdays off so that
I could work on different different things. Now take Tuesdays
and Wednesdays out of the office just to work on

(23:14):
that project and to try and make it as good
as possible and have as the best information possible on
that on that platform. So it's www dot s k
o o L dot com or slash ageless, and if
you want to contact me, you can go to Our
website is Taylormedicalgroup dot net dot dot com, dot net.

Speaker 3 (23:38):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (23:39):
My YouTube channel is ACES Blueprint one my and the
podcast is aces Blueprint podcast dot com. So all of
those ways you can leave comments, and I promise you
if you leave a comment, I will I will respond
to you.

Speaker 3 (23:53):
So yeah, so if you can use those your show
Wednesdays every Wednesday at nine o'clock yock or cy dot com.
Thank you so much. We'll see you again next month.

Speaker 4 (24:06):
All right, thank you, all right.

Speaker 3 (24:07):
Thanks to lady, and that's doctor Elder Taylor. Amazing. Listen,
if you've got a self or a family member, especially
someone going through answer they've tried everything, they haven't tried everything,
if they haven't contacted doctor Elder Taylor. We're gonna go

(24:27):
to break. We'll be right back.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
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