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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Good morning or afternoon, depending on where you are. We
are here once again with doctor Peter Glidden, and he
is here to answer your health questions. We have. Let
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for it's not a war room or anything. So, doctor
Peter Glidden, how are you?
Speaker 2 (00:56):
Best day of my life so far? Daniel? Thank you
for asking.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
So I noticed that there's a lot of really great
questions that come through on your live Q and a's,
and you know, there's there's gam packed, there's never a
like a loll time. There's one after the other. Probably
don't get even through half of them, and it's a
it's all very good information and I learned a lot
just by listening each time I go in there, and
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just you know, I usually catching him after the fact.
But you know, it's it's really it's really informative, and
I think it's there's it's an invaluable resource for information
as well.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Well, it's very kind of you. Yeah, we always we
have fun. We do it for an hour every Tuesday
and an hour for every Thursday. It's exclusively for my
subscribers well and their guests. Subscriber can invite a guest
for free. That's awesome to show up and ask me
a question. But honest to god, I have the smartest
subscribers in the world. And it's a two way street.
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I mean, I have to tell you because every every
single time I give a live and a I learned
something from somebody in the audience. So it's really great
and it's fun and it's informative, and it's you know,
my my humble attempt to chip away at the rock
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of human suffering because it's a shit show out there, man.
Speaker 1 (02:21):
Yeah, for sure, And I thought it was kind of
one of the one of the questions that stuck out
to me on Tuesday's show was the question about how
can you tell the difference between structured water and incoherent
You can't, Like, how would you do that right?
Speaker 2 (02:35):
You can't. Yeah, I suppose there might be some some
things that you could put it through, but but I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Maybe.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
We're having a nature Pathic Medicine conference next week in Scottsdale, Arizona,
and one of the presenters is Gerald Pollock, PhD from
the University of Washington, and he's been the guy that's
really been moving the ball forward about the third phase
of water, or for the fourth phase of water. He
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calls it easy water. There's a remarkable things to learn
about that. For instance, here's here's a here's a tidbit
of physiology that nobody in the world knows except maybe
ten people. The human heart does not have the contractile ability.
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It does not have the physical force to pump blood
all the way through the body and back to the heart.
It can't do it. There was a group of Russian
physiologists a couple of years ago that figured out in
order for the heart to be able to do that,
it would have to have to beat with a million
times more force than it beats now. So it's looking
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more and more like the heart is a valve, which
just tells the blood where to go. And well, which
begs the question, well, how does how does fluid blood
circulate in the human body? Well, it's the same question
as how does water in the ground get all the
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way to the top of a redwood tree? How does
it do that? It can't do it by osmosis, because
I think after four or five feet gravity compels against
it and you can't go upwards anymore. So how does
the water get all the way to the top. Well,
as it turns out, there's a fourth phase of water.
You know the three phases that we know of or solid, liquid,
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and gas. There's a phase between liquid and gas. I
think that's called the fourth phase of water. And fourth
phase of water is spontaneously mobile. It moves of its
own volition. It moves. It's one of the interesting things
about the fourth phase of water. So we're pretty sure
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that that's what's going on in nature in order to
help fluids circulate in biological systems. It's not the heart.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Yeah, that's that's extremely interesting. And I have heard in
the past that they consider it like a vortex generator,
and it's kind of like going back into the magnetism
kind of idea that we're at the center of our
own trotal field. Yeah. Yeah, so it's kind of like
a like the hyperboloid would be like kind of our
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center of our body.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Is that interesting, isn't it?
Speaker 1 (05:31):
Yeah, it's really interesting. I'm trying to find the buy
me a coffee thing here. Let me see if I
can get on this site here, I'll there you go,
all right, so let me go ahead. And there's a
couple of questions in here.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
Everything that we know about medicine is wrong.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
Right, So Polka asked what are the best natural ways
to increase male testosterone? And I know that you've said
in the past you think that might be a myth
that it's slow in the first place, or you know
the way that they handle that that idea. And are
you an advocate for beef tallow and beef organ supplements?
Speaker 2 (06:10):
Sure, I'm a big as long as they're cooked, right,
You don't want to be consuming any raw organ meat
because there's you can get parasites in them. But yeah,
if they're cooked, that's not a problem. But if you
are following my advice based on thirty five years of
clinical experience, and you have eliminated twelve foods which you're
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slowly killing you, and you are supplementing with ninety essential
nutrients on a regular basis, then you don't need to
eat organ meat in order to get the extra vitamins
and the minerals that may be in there, because you
already have those bases covered with this stuff. And this
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is one of the beauties of this approach. Yeah, so
those are already covered and you don't need to do
that because remember, this is an important kind of a
foundational message, a foundational point here. And by the way,
this is academic. You can argue it if you want,
but you're wrong. You'd be like trying to tell me
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that the sun rises in the west and sets in
the east. It doesn't two plus two equals four. It
doesn't equal five. If you told me the two plus
two in base ten mathematics equal to five, you'd be wrong.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
So it is be politically correct, though.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
You'd be politically correct. It's impossible to get all of
the nutrients that your body needs to work optimally from food.
You can't do it. It's not just difficult, it's not tricky,
it's not improbable. It's impossible. You cannot do it. The nutrients.
Some of them are there. Otherwise the plant, you know,
or the animal would be dead or wouldn't have been
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able to survive in the first place. But your body
needs ninety essential nutrients sixty minerals, sixteen vitamins, twelve aminos,
and two fatty acids. And these ninety essential nutrients are
not all present in the food. They're not. So you
could own one hundred acres of the most organic farmland
in the freaking world and only eat the stuff that
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you grow, and you would still be nutritionally deficient. So
this is mandatory. The ninety essential nutrients are mandatory. This
is not optional. If you don't do this, it's only
a matter of time until your body runs out of
something that it needs, and then a part of your
body is going to break, not because you have a
bad gene or because of chemtrails, but because your body
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ran out of the stuff it needed to work. It's
that simple. So, and this is a logical thought process, right,
So think it through. So once you have secured all
the nutrients that you need, the only thing that you
need to eat food for or calories to burn for
energy enzymes and antioxidants, and that's it. You don't need
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food for anything else. And also it's an academic fact.
The numbers are in that one of the secrets to
longevity is a limited calorie intake. And there have been
studies of cultures all around the world that were they
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had times in the twelve months out of the year
cycle where they would have a forced famine because they
ran out of food. You know, people that live like
in harsh climates where the growing season is only four
months long, they run out of food and there's an
extended period of time where they don't eat, and all
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of those people live longer than everybody else. And all
of the animal studies that they've done with restricted ca diiets,
it's conclusive. It's academic that the fewer calories you eat,
the longer you live as long as you're nutrified. So
if you've eliminated the bad foods.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
That's really incredible. But you just said it's not any
small point right there.
Speaker 2 (10:17):
Yeah, and you're supplementing regularly, then the food that you
eat is just kind of like well a bonus. It's like, well,
whatever the hell you want to eat, as long as
it's not going to hurt you.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
And if you're talking about testosterone, then cholesterology something you
probably want to put in there because of the hormone, right.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
Yeah, Well it's interesting to think this through. And again,
you know this is once you understand the concepts here,
everything falls into place. You have to understand the concept,
and the basic concept is the human body is inhabited
by an intelligent spiritual force. You know, different religion, different
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spiritual disciplines call it different things. I don't care what
you call it. But the fact of the matter is
that you're a spiritual being having a physical experience and
it is the intelligence of your spirit that's running the show.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
I love that.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Right. So your body knows what to do, but it
needs help. I mean, we need to eat food, we
need to drink water, we need to put warm clothes
on when we're outside in cold weather. There's stuff that
we need to do in order to help the body. Well,
we need to do this. We need to give the
body the raw materials it needs to fix itself. If
it runs out of calcium, it runs out of magnesium,
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it runs out of vitamin C, it runs out of
vitamin D, it runs out of something. Something breaks And
again it's not because you have a bad gene. It's
because you have a bad doctor. It's because your body
just ran out of something. I mean, your car runs
out of engine oil. The engine seize is This isn't
rocket science. So the foundational message here is that your
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body knows what to do, and that include foods. Your
body knows what hormone levels it needs when you're ten
years old, when you're twenty years old, when you're thirty
years old, when you're forty years old, and those change
over time, so your body will produce the requisite amount
of hormones necessary for that time in your life, as
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long as it's neutrified. So if in fact, you are
you have funky hormone levels, it's not because you need
to supplement with hormones, you need to take injections of hormones.
It's because you ran out of the raw materials your
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body needed to make hook the hormones. And the number
one raw material that the body needs to make hormones
is cholesterol. However, and this is really interesting, the body
needs cholesterol for everything man central nervousness. All of your
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hormones are made from cholesterol. Every cell wall in your
body is made from cholesterol. Cholesterol is so important to
the human body that your liver makes it. So if
this is how much cholesterol you need, but this is
how much you have, your body will make it. It'll
make it. But guess what it needs to do that.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
Well, materials nutrients.
Speaker 2 (13:26):
Yeah, So supplementing a diet like eating a high cholesterol
diet is only going to take you so far in
the wonderful world of you know, cholesterol levels, because the
much better way to do that is to support your
body's ability and make its own cholesterol because it wants
to and it knows how to do that, but it
needs nutrients to do that. So if you want to
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optimize your hormone levels at whatever age you're at, eliminate
the twelve bad foods and take the ninety essential nutrients period.
That's all that you need to do. And I am
not an advocate at all of hormone supplementation. I was
one of the first doctors in the flipping world to
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do bioidentical hormone supplementation. I did that and from right
around nineteen ninety three until the turn of the century,
and then I stopped doing it because I think it's
you know, it's just it's kind of an ass backwards
way to go about it.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
So like Doctor Lee's progester own cream and that type
of stuff.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
Yeah, I did a lot of that. Yeah, but that
was before I knew any of this, gotcha, and had
any clinical experience with any of this. And you know,
it just makes sense, right. It all comes back to
the foundational belief. Human body knows how to fix itself.
Human body wants to fix itself. Human body has the
ability to fix itself. Your body knows what hormone levels
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it needs, but you have to give it the raw
materials that it can use to make it.
Speaker 1 (14:55):
It's that simple, very good. Thank you so much for
that that. You know that that clarified a lot too.
And we could go down the alley of you know
what we think about steroids use and all that stuff
in a moment or maybe later, but we do have
a call, and thank you for waiting so patiently. IOWA.
Please state your name and then ask your question.
Speaker 3 (15:15):
Yeah, it's Brian Daniel Love the show. Doctor Clinton. Got
a couple of questions for you. I've had some connective
tissue issues. I lost a rotator cuff last year and
disconnected my hamstring from the pelvis and just wondering what
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the protocol and I got some popping and tracking and
my shoulders at this point.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
So you want to know what to do to help
your body get back on track.
Speaker 3 (15:54):
Yes, I'm actually I got with eyeful health. I'm taking
tang tangerine two point fivest effects. Am I saying? I
picked up the sum yeah, Coachel and the EFA tlus.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
Okay, very good. How long have you been doing that?
Speaker 3 (16:18):
Well, I just changed my diet here a couple of
weeks ago to really get strict on the bad foods
and I've dropped about seventeen pounds already, so I've been
really concentrating on that. Really great, dropped seventeen pounds in
two weeks.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
How long have you been doing the supplements? A couple
of weeks, a couple of months.
Speaker 3 (16:40):
Well, I've been on the tangy tangerine because I saw
doctor Wallach, you know, in for Wars years ago, and
I was doing just tangy tangerine for a while. Then
I you know, got the osteo effects and I was
taking them. Cuko Joe. I've taken out for about ten years,
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but I didn't take the diet seriously, you know, so
I probably wasn't getting any exertions.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
Well. Yeah, so when it comes to medical nutrition, right,
it's all common sense. It's not what you swallow, it's
what you can absorb. So you know, if you swallow,
you know, one hundred grams of something, but you only
absorb too well your sol and so the thing that
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really kind of gets in the way of recovery is
consistent consumption of the twelve bad foods, and as far
as absorption goes, the grains that contain gluten are the
most problematic. So what you really need to focus on
moving forward is eliminating wheat, barley, ryan oates, and just
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don't eat anything that has gluten in it. Don't even
look at something that has gluten in it for the
rest of you your life, because it's the gluten protein
that damages your digestive tract, which interferes with absorption of nutrient. Okay,
So so here's what I would do as an experiment, right,
for fourteen days in a row, I would do two
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scoops of the tangy tangerine. Every day.
Speaker 3 (18:24):
I would do one ounces.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
I don't care how much you weigh, I don't care.
I want you to do two scoops a day. This
is an experiment for fourteen days. I want you to
do one ounce of the Osteo FX liquid mixed with
one ounce of the plant to Arrive mineral liquid three
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times a day, with the third dose right before bed.
You mix those two together and shoot it down like
a shot of tequila. One ounce of Osteo one ounce
of plant minerals three times a day, with the third
dose being immediately before bet. And lastly, I would do
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three e f as well, not lastly, but I would
do three e fas with every meal. And I would
do eight glucoseela day, eight glucoseela day. All right, Okay,
Now I got a question for you about the Yeah,
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you do one today of the MSM. Okay, all right, now,
you're what joints are problematic right now?
Speaker 3 (19:43):
My shoulders and I injured my hands string. I was
on crutches for you know, months and a half and
then not using those muscles and stuff. It's just you know,
my the one that actually I lost the rotator cuff
with is feeling fairly decent. It just pops, you know,
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you feel a little popping, cracking. But the other one
is uh, kind of problematic.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Okay, is the Are you not a whole.
Speaker 3 (20:14):
Lot of pain?
Speaker 2 (20:14):
Just yeah? Are you stiff when you first start moving
around and then you walk it off and you feel
better or not?
Speaker 3 (20:24):
I don't feel really stiff. It's just not right away.
I mean I feel I mean, it feels pretty decent.
It's just boy, not a whole lot of pain.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
All right. So I'd like you to do I'd like
you to pick up a homeopathic medicine. And are you
calling in or are you watching us on the web?
Speaker 3 (20:44):
I'm calling him?
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Okay, do you have something to do? You have something
to write with y'all?
Speaker 3 (20:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (20:50):
Okay, So I want you to go to the health
food store and pick up a homeopathic medicine. First, I'll
say it and then i'll spell it. It's called Ruda
GRAB and you spell that are like Roger? You T
like Thomas? A second word G like golf, R like Roger,
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A like apple, V like Victor, E, like echo, O
like Oscar, L like Larry E, like echo, N, like
Nancy s like Sierra. I'll spell it again for you.
Are you T like Thomas? A second word g R,
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A V like Victor, E, like echo, O, L like
Larry E. N like Nancy s Ruda graviolans in the
thirty C potency. This is a homeopathic medicine. It's going
to be sold in a little vial that looks like
a lipstick container. In the vial is going to be
about one hundred little white medicated pellets. As an experiment,
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I'd like you to take two pellets arly twice twice
a day for fourteen days, two pellets early twice a
day for fourteen days, and then call me back on
this show in two weeks and tell me what happened.
All right, okay, all right, good luck man. I appreciate
the trust.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
Thanks you all. Yeah, me too, Thank you very much.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
Thank you, sir. Okay, so we had a call from
Michigan that tried to come in. You may make your
call now if you'd like, you want to try back.
We are free. I have just the one line. I
don't have a board here where I can juggle those,
and there's only one of me.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
Sorry, while we're waiting for the mission. Yeah, my nephew,
this was years ago when I first I might not
even have graduated. No, i'd graduated, and I was doing
medical nutrition. He was working as a landscaper and he
ripped achilles tendon right off his heel. Oh boy, and
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his calf muscle rolled up, you know, behind his knee,
and it was like super painful. He needed surgery for it.
So he had surgery for it, and everything was good,
and the surgeon said, you know it's going to be
nine months minimum recovery. Right, he was one hundred percent
back on his feet in three months because he did
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this right.
Speaker 1 (23:26):
I was about to say that must have been.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
When you take this post surgery. One hundred percent of
the people that I've recommended this medical nutrition protocol for
post surgery, it works every time and the surgeon can't
believe how fast they've recovered. I was like, never failed
fudge this stuff, man, no kidding.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
All right, So we have a by the way, waiting
for the other calls to come in. I have a
question I'm about to put on the screen from Polka.
This is actually Poka as a first question that we
had too about the testosterone this is are clean colorella
and spirillina daily effective at removing toxins, especially heavy metals?
Can you overdo it? I have read spirillin at my
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impact testosterone thought.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
You know those are both medical myths. It's you cannot
you cannot mobilize a heavy metal with chlorella or spirillina.
You cannot do it. You cannot put you know, a
fire out with gasoline. You can't do it. So that's
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that's an urban myth. I don't know who started that,
probably the people that make the chlorella or the spirillina.
But here you go. I have a lot of clinical
experience with spirillina or with heavy metal detox. That's how
I met my significant other. She worked for the best
diagnostic lab in the world. You know, for heavy metal analysis.
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You can't do it with spirillina or chlorlla. Now, spirillina
and chlorella are beneficial for your health because they provide
a lot of essential nutrients and they also provide uh chlorophyll,
which is very beneficial. But it's not going to liberate
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heavy metals, simply won't do it.
Speaker 1 (25:24):
Eat a bunch of chlorophyll and then go stand out
in the sun and you can produce your own food
like a plant.
Speaker 2 (25:29):
There you go, there you go, all right, sprouting like group.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
You're right, like crude. That's great, all right, Michigan. Hello,
please date your name and then ask your question. Can
you hear us Michigan? Okay said good for itt, Yeah,
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go ahead see your question. This is Daniel and doctor Okay.
Speaker 4 (26:06):
Sorry, I'm going to turn off this feed on on
the Rumble. Then apparently there's are like, well, hello, I
just wanted to thank you so much for being who
you are, and of course I have like a problem
I want to ask you about. But before I do,
I started taking that whole pack with the OSCIOSX and
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all the other things, and I've been on for a
month and a half and I can't believe how much
better I'm already feeling. So I'm really happy about that.
And became a subscriber to doctor Glyndon's group, and also
got doctor Alfonso Manzo's book, which read like four pages
of so far but.
Speaker 2 (26:49):
Yeah, you got to read that book twenty times before
you figure it out.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
Oh my god. For sure.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
Yeah, it's it's slow going, for sure, but it's really
exciting and I want to make one of his conferences.
I'm going to think trying. I'm going to try to
do that this summer at some point. But basically, if
my story is uh, I have surgery.
Speaker 5 (27:11):
From twenty eleven and and you know how actually at
that point just decided I'm never going back to them
ever ever for anything. I don't care if I die,
I just will not go back to people that screwed me,
screwed my body over so badly. And but as time
has gone on, I've come to find out that people
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that actually have abdominal surgeries, like forty percent of them
leave the hospital with a blood fungus infection. And uh,
I also went to see a man in Lake havasea city,
Arizona that it gets out an electron microscope and takes
the picture of your blood, takes a movie of it
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on his like exit, she had said that I had
he diagnosed me with a blood fungus like on a
scale of one to nine, it was a nine. He
didn't actually say to do anything about do anything about.
Speaker 4 (28:08):
It though, So so you know, it's all guessworks for
me because that's like the best I can do is
try to guess. But I was wondering, Oh, and then
so I also have some like weird stuff starting up
in my eyes, and it just makes me wonder if
that could be a problem or that could be affecting that.
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And I just thought I'd like to hear your thoughts
on that.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Well, do you live next door to a Democrat? Because
that's probably what's causing all your problems.
Speaker 4 (28:39):
I'm surrounded by academic democrats, but I also other good neighbors.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Well, you know you can't fix stupid, right, Yeah, so,
no doubt, I'm a fan of And by the way,
thank you for your support and your trust. By the way,
because you know you you should consider yourself amongst the
the few and the proud, because my experience is about
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twenty five percent of the people who hear what I
have to say actually listen to it, and about half
of those take action on it. So you are in
you know, you're in a rarefied atmosphere here of people
who actually get it and who take action on your
own behalf. So you should give yourself, you know, a
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present or something for being such an awesome human being.
Speaker 4 (29:34):
Number number two, I'm all gett And it won't be
it won't be a snack, it won't be a.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
Well, well look you know it's a it's a it's
kind of a big deal when you pop out of
the matrix, and I think it's worth celebrating, No kidding,
but I digress. Okay, so I'm a fan of the
live blood analysis, right, But the problem with the live
blood analysis is who has actually determined what it is
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that they're seeing floating through the blood? I mean, how
does he know it's a fungus? How does he know
it's everywhere? So it's a nine out of a ten.
Maybe it's you know, from the chicken that you had
to eat. Maybe it's a part of a chicken protein
that you had for dinner the night before. Who knows
what it is? Now, maybe there's something that I'm missing
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in that scientific methodology. Maybe they've figured it out. I
don't know. I don't think they have. But you know,
I don't know everything, right number one.
Speaker 4 (30:40):
Number two, they're just guessing too.
Speaker 2 (30:43):
I don't know. But if I had to put money
on it right now, I'd say, yeah, that they're they're
seeing things in the blood. But my question is, how
do you know exactly what it is and whether it's
beneficial or not? And you know, and this is because
we don't everything that you and me and everybody else
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in the world has been taught about cellular anatomy. You know,
here's what a cell looks like, here's a cell wall.
Here's the nucleus, here's the mitochondria, here's the gold gie apparatus,
here's all this other stuff. Nine of that is just bullshit.
It's wrong, it's incorrect, it's it's not correct. It's a lie.
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So if we don't know about cellular anatomy, how are
we gonna know about what the hell they see floating
through the blood. Now, maybe there's a methodology that they
use that figured that out. I don't know. So number one.
Number two, our fundamental premise is based on natural law,
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and it is inviolate. It does not change. I don't
care if there's fungus floating through your body. I don't care.
If there's a bacteria floating through your body, I don't care.
I don't care because here's what I know. If you
eliminate the twelve bad foods and you take the ninety
essential nutrients into your body in sufficient amounts, eighty three
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percent of the time, your body fixes the freaking problem,
whatever it is. So I wouldn't worry about anything until
you've been on the program for ninety days. So you
do your due diligence with the program. You do it
every day for ninety days. You do the diet every
day for ninety days, and then you assess where you're at.
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And you know, eighty three percent of the time, people
who do that, all their complaints go away. The high
blood pressure goes away, the insomnia goes away, the arthritic
pain goes away, their heartburn goes away. But whatever it was,
it's not there anymore, you know. And in nature pathic
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parlance we refer to that as a cure, which is
a four letter word in medicine right now, and that
should give everybody pause. So I wouldn't worry about that.
I wouldn't do anything. What I would do, however, is
a symptom inventory, because your brain, your brain will forget
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bad stuff when you don't have it anymore. So you
get a legal pat and on the left hand column
you write down everything that's bothering you, all your complaints,
and then you draw a bunch of columns to the
right of that, and every column it represents a one
week later, and in the first column next to your complaint,
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you give it a numerical score, each of your symptoms
a numerical grade from zero to ten. You know ten
being man, it's bad. Take me into the backyard and
shoot me it's bad. And every week you take that
paper out and you give each of your symptoms a score,
because when a symptom that's bothering you now goes to
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a zero in May, you will forget that you headed
in June, and you won't know if you not, because
you are the brain for you, and it's not a
you thing, it's a human being thing. We just the
brain forgets bad things. So that's the only thing that
I would do. I would maintain the discipline. I would
do a symptom inventory. Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead,
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and fire the goddamn medical.
Speaker 4 (34:27):
Doctors, all those jerks. There's such nice jerks in so
many cases. But yeah, yeah, well I'll do that. I'm
more inspired about the twelve dad dudes. That was a
rough one.
Speaker 5 (34:40):
But I'm not whining and I'm not complaining.
Speaker 3 (34:42):
You're gonna do.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
It, good girl. All right, keep me in the loop,
let me know on the live chats what happens. And
I appreciate the support.
Speaker 4 (34:51):
Okay, thanks so much.
Speaker 1 (34:52):
All right, thanks, thank you, And just a reminder to
everybody here, let me go ahead, and we have some
questions pile up here, but let me just go ahead
and bring this up real quick. Do that like that.
I want to make sure that people understand that we
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have this. This is doctor Piter Glidden's so I was
on the live Q and A page at the time.
He does this Tuesdays and Thursdays, so if you wanted
an extra hour on Thursdays as well, you get there
about two hours earlier than our show and you can
write in your questions. Very informative and I was very
very impressed by the level of intellectual questions too that
(35:36):
people had. It was it was very thought provoking, very
good stuff. And you'll see the twelve Bad Foods on
the Medical Insight page till bad Foods here, and there's
a lot of really good videos on this page, but
don't forget that. Also on the health Recovery Protocols, a
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lot of these in the list when you scroll down here,
we'll have a video attached to that as well. And
then there's also the interviews that he has conducted with others.
And I hope everybody can see what I'm what I'm
doing here and there you go, like there's all kinds
(36:18):
of information here that you can look at. You could
spend the days upon days upon weeks upon months on
this thing and you wouldn't be halfway through it yet.
Speaker 2 (36:29):
Well, it ain't. It ain't what you don't know that
will hurt. Yeah, it's what you know for sure that
just ain't.
Speaker 1 (36:35):
So yeah, is that Mark Twain? Yep, Yeah, very very
well said too. That's uh, that's the story of our
history that they tell us, you know about how it's Yeah,
and gon go ahead and stop that screen real quick.
All right. So we have Eric M M from Nairobi, Kenya,
(36:55):
and he says, can you explain the root cause of
fatty liver?
Speaker 2 (37:01):
Yeah, the root cause of fatty liver is high prictose
corn syrup. WHOA, the consistent consumption of high fructose corn
syrup will provoke fatty liver number one. It's the first
thing to consider. And high frictose corn syrup is in
everything man, and that was done intentionally, on purpose. But
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also the liver is a really interesting organ. It's the
only organ in the body that can regenerate itself, you know,
without assistance like you know et alien tech assistance. Right,
liver can regenerate itself. You can surgically remove a lot
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of it and it'll grow back. So the liver is
in the business if it's properly neutrified of regenerating liver
cells all the time. But if the liver is trying
to re make a new liver cell but it doesn't
have the raw material, it's going to make a funky
liver cell, which is what causes fatty liver. It's funky
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liver cells because the liver didn't have the requisite nutrients
to make a healthy liver cell. So it's a combination
of two things, the chronic unrecognized nutrient efficiencies and consistent
consumption of higher doose corn syrup. And I would expect
it to be able to resolve one hundred percent.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
So if you're on the twelve bad Foods protocol, do
you pretty much eliminate that anyway, don't you?
Speaker 2 (38:30):
Yeah, you do, right.
Speaker 1 (38:32):
So.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
That's what I would do. Man. We also have a
twenty one day Beat a Liver regeneration protocol which is
on my website under the hepatitis sections. You go to ailments,
find the hepatitis and there's a twenty one day protocol
for elevated, more and more elevated levels of BEAT juice consumption.
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It's in the Yeah Health Recovery protocols hepatitis.
Speaker 1 (39:04):
And there it is. Watch the liver health watch that
one and then you'll have your protocol. It's probably down
your discussion.
Speaker 2 (39:21):
Yeah, there it is.
Speaker 1 (39:21):
There you go. The Beat juice, Yeah, I've had some
some beat experience in my past and definitely tastes like
you're eating the dirt.
Speaker 2 (39:33):
But look, if you you're run, you're right. And one
of the tricks with the medical nutrition doesn't matter what
it is. If it's a capsule, doesn't matter because you
don't taste it, right, But most of the stuff in
the foundation pack or liquids, and in order to ensure compliance,
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it's important that it tastes good. So right, So if
you mix the bee juice with Granny Smith apple and
carrot juice, it tastes like it was made in heaven.
It tastes like ambrosia. It's one of the most delicious
drinks you'll ever drink in your life. It's freaking fantastic.
(40:17):
So if you'd and that's you know, I explain that
in the protocol. So the bee juice is what the
livery uses to fix itself, but we mitigate the nasty
taste of the bee juice with carrots and Granny Smith
apples and I'm telling you, man, it's freaking delicious.
Speaker 1 (40:35):
So it's probably a good idea to get a juicer then, right,
Oh yeah, yeah, I have one and I use it
a lot. Cucumber and watermelon together. Amazing. Yeah, good stuff.
Speaker 2 (40:46):
There's as I get more knowledgeable about all this stuff.
And really it's funny, Daniel, because I've been doing it
for thirty five years and I feel like I'm just
hitting my stride. I mean, no kidding, it's because this
is it's what I call it, the practice of medicine, right,
So well, one of the things that I'm leaning towards
(41:11):
as I get more traction with this is the uh,
the benefit of a raw food diet. And I'm telling you,
to make that adjustment is not easy. So I'm I'm
I'm trying to figure out how I can orchestrate my
(41:34):
life in such a way that I can do the
raw food thing for six months as an experiment. Because
I don't live by myself. It's a little more of
a challenge because my significant other is one of the
best cooks in the freaking world. And you know, so
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you know, I'm complaining. I think or maybe I'm obfuscating
a little.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
It's not glad though, it's not easy. I was listening
to you talk about that on your Tuesday show for
somebody who was talking about hair loss and dry hair, yeah,
and having it come out, and you said, if you're
on a raw food diet, raw vegetables, rough root, that
that would go a long way. A lot of people
have seen their hair going back for that, and.
Speaker 2 (42:18):
Yeah, because one of the things that happens if you
consume animal products, even if they're healthy, is the metabolism
of those proteins in the body creates the generation of
I think it's some type of a peroxide I can't remember,
and that will come out in your perspiration and in
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your head. It damages the hair follicles. So it's interesting.
The whole thing is really freaking interesting. But you know,
maybe twenty twenty four is going to be the year man,
Maybe this is the year that I actually do the
raw food thing, So you.
Speaker 1 (42:56):
Know, I think maybe, yeah, I think what happened with
me when it came to like the keto, because I
ended up doing it for fourteen months and I was
having with sugar withdrawals during the first four weeks, but
I think if you just tell yourself you're going to
do it one week or two weeks and see how
you like it, Like, you know, the inflammation goes away
when you're not doing the sugar. I think that's better
(43:17):
than saying I'm going to do this forever, because then
it's so daunting you feel like you're never going to
go back. That you fail the first second day, you know.
Speaker 2 (43:24):
Yeah, I get it. No, it's good advice.
Speaker 1 (43:26):
And then people said and then you then you look
to yourself and you think you are the impossible. All right.
So here is a question from humanity, and he says,
for his mother, what's the most effective form of B
twelve liquid taken sublingually.
Speaker 2 (43:47):
So if we're if your mother has a physical condition
which is known to be a function of a B
twelve deficiency, then it is guaranteed that she has deficiencies
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in a lot of other nutrients as well. Because the
nutrients run in packs, you're never ever ever, never ever,
never ever never never never ever never never ever never
just efficient in one nutrient. So and this is where
I separate myself and gladly from the functional medicine crowd,
(44:33):
because there's a whole branch of medicine, which is mds
realizing that drugs are a stupid way to treat chronic disease.
And now instead of you know, giving up their license
and going to nature pathic medical school and understanding the
holistic approach or going to Ayerveda medical school and understanding
(44:56):
the holistic approach, they do a weekend seminars in vitament
there and then they deliver vitamins the same way that
they deliver drugs in super large doses, you know, large
doses of B twelve intervine, you know, intramuscular shots of
B twelve or IV drips and mega doses of vitamin C.
(45:18):
And this is nonsense. So what is a much better
way to go about this is give your mother B
twelve and the other eighty nine nutrients that her body needs.
And if you give her all of it at once,
the B twelve works much more efficiently because it it's
(45:40):
a packaged deal. So the B twelve that's in the
tangy tangerine is sufficient to the cause and it's all
that she needs as long as she's taken the whole pack.
And this is why it's called holistic medicine, because we
give the body everything that it needs, not just one
thing that it needs, and we give everything. That's when
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the magic happens. We surveyed ten thousand people who did this,
ten thousand people. Eighty three percent completely recovered from their
complaint whatever the hell it was. That's a huge number.
You know, it wasn't a double blind, placebo controlled study.
It was all anecdotal. But that's a huge number. I mean,
(46:24):
no matter you know how bad the study was, it's
a huge number and it can't be discounted. So that's
why this protocol has magic to it because it's holistic. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (46:35):
Imagine someone needing water and you just give them hydrogen.
Speaker 2 (46:41):
Oh, I'm going to use that.
Speaker 1 (46:43):
Right.
Speaker 2 (46:44):
Oh that's a good one. Yeah. Oh, it's the same thing.
Speaker 1 (46:47):
Right.
Speaker 2 (46:48):
That's a good question though.
Speaker 1 (46:50):
Okay, so Patriot Freedom seventy three asks this will go
along with the Fetti liver question. Can you also ask
him about cirrhosis of the liver? They say, my mom
has it. Thanks.
Speaker 2 (47:02):
Yeah, So with you know, cirrhosis of the liver, that
that means that the liver, the liver cells are like dead. Right,
It's it's bad. There's the liver is dying slowly, so.
Speaker 1 (47:18):
With less breads, right, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (47:21):
With liver cirrhosis, you have to figure out the cause
and eliminate it, you know. I mean, if you if
your chief complaint is bronchitis, I don't care how many
supplements you do, it's not going to help. If you're
still smoking a pack of cigarettes to day, it's because
that's irritating the lungs and you have to stop doing
(47:42):
that or we're pissing into the wind. So with liver cirrhosis,
you mean, I don't I'm making numbers up, but you know,
there's alcoholism is at play, drug addiction is at play,
and also a net negative reaction to a pharmaceutical drug
(48:02):
is at play. So you have to find if any
of those things are at play. Right as your mother abused,
abusing alcohol, abusing street drugs, if she and then check
the pharmaceuticals that she's taking, seeing if any of them
damage the liver. You know what drugs damage the liver
the most statins.
Speaker 1 (48:22):
Right right, That's where cholesterol is produced. Right, So of course, yeah.
Speaker 2 (48:27):
And every every body in this country over forty years
of age is taking a statin and it's a it's
a it's it's a travesty. So you got to, you know,
make sure those bases are covered, right. Then number two
you give the foundation pack for two months, two months
(48:47):
plus the dietary discipline, and then you do the twenty
one debuts Us protocol but with a parias cirrhosis of
the liver. Yeah, I would do. I would start with
two ounces of beach juice and then go to three
ounces and then go to four ounces. I wouldn't do
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two four six. I would do two three four of
the beach juice. But that's what I would do if
it were my mother. But you know, getting your mother
to listen to you. Good luck?
Speaker 1 (49:24):
Right, and so Polka twenty two head asked, So I
heard it on the Cosmic Saloon recently, I believe was
doctor Manzoh, Yeah it was. But that C sixty is
dangerous or potentially dangerous. I would I'm adding this myself
because of the nanotubes. Can I get the similar benefits
from high quality extra virgin olive oil? Is the question?
Speaker 2 (49:47):
No, high quality extra virgin olive oil is one of
the worst foods that you can eat as a human
being oxidatation. Yeah, the only time that olive oil is
beneficial is if you have an olive tree, you pluck
the olive yourself, you put it in a press, you
squeeze the oil out, and you eat the oil immediately
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after you've squeeze it out of the olive. Then you're
going to get benefits from it. If you cook with
that oil, it's going to oxidize. And if you bottle
that oil, it's going to oxidize, and you will get
benefits from it, but you'll also get negatives from it,
and they cancel each other out. You don't get anything
(50:29):
from it. But you don't need to do olive oil
if you're doing the ninety essential nutrients because this good
stuff that's in the olive oil is in the is
in here. So and I know this is a kind
of a what the hell is glitten talking about? Olive
oil is bad for you? I know, But welcome to
(50:50):
my world.
Speaker 4 (50:52):
Right.
Speaker 2 (50:53):
So there was a guy named Lucian Lapage, and he
was a Harvard guy, and he did a map of
the United States, county by county death rate or life expectancies,
and it was all color coded. I give his map
in my presentation all the time. On his map, it's
(51:21):
clear as a bell that the people that live below
the Mason Dixon line and the Old Confederate South, those
people have the shortest life spans of anybody else in
the United States. And why is that Because in the
Old Confederate South, fried food is a it's a staple,
it's a religion fried food. They eat more fried food
(51:43):
in the South than anywhere else in the world. And
when you fry in oil, when you superheat an oil
or even heat and oil on the skillet, it creates
nasty chemicals in the oil that hurt you. So the
more fried food that you eat and the more oil
in a bottle that you consume, the shorter your life period.
Speaker 1 (52:01):
Yeah, and a lot of the deep like almost every
deep fryar has some kind of synthetic or soybean oil,
which is awful for males right right from the get go.
Plus all the other things you say when happens when
you eat oil, so you're not getting tallow even you're
getting because that's expensive, right, They're going to use the
cheapest thing to fry your food in.
Speaker 2 (52:22):
You know, it's interesting, right, we discovered that these foods
are you know, bad for you because they are, and
it's don't you think it's interesting that these foods are
what most people eat most of.
Speaker 1 (52:39):
The time, that's what's promoted.
Speaker 2 (52:43):
Yeah, don't you think that's interesting that and this is
not a coincidence. You know, wheat, barley, Ryan oats, corn
and soy Deli meat food. We eat this crap all
the time, and it's hurting us. It's killing slowly. It's
like death's by a thousand cuts. It's like, oh, okay,
(53:04):
this was done on purpose. Ladies and gentlemen, You've been
played by a one hundred plus year medical monopoly that
doesn't give a shit about your health. A custom you know,
a patient cured as a customer lost for goodness sakes.
So it's time you snapped out of it. Man. Yeah,
(53:25):
took your health into your own hands. And I'm going
to help you to do that.
Speaker 1 (53:29):
Because the industry, right, industry on the top level, is
the ones that had made that plan. I don't think
the doctors have the time even know that they're part
of that plan.
Speaker 2 (53:39):
I think you're right, but the doctors should start scratching
their chins when they don't and we're not able to
cure anything. You would think a medical professional would would
think about that, But they don't. You know. I had
a conversation with a clinical psychologist a couple of weeks ago,
(54:00):
and he was telling me that you can't cure depression.
You can't cure anxiety. All you can do is medicate
and teach the people you know skills to cope. You
can cure it. You can't cure it. He can't do it,
but we can cure it.
Speaker 1 (54:19):
He was absolutely right, he can't cure it.
Speaker 2 (54:23):
So but this is the mindset that pervades the medical force,
right because medical doctors are of the opinion, and it's
because of the the you know, the the nasty meat
grinder of an education that they're put through, and then
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they're the residencies. They are of the opinion once they
finish all that that if I wasn't taught it in
medical school, it's simply not true. If I wasn't taught
it in medical school, it's simply not true. That's all
they know. And the cognitive dissonance is writ large in
their frontal vortex, and it is the rare medical doctor
that is able to pop out of that.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
Very good Todd has a really interesting question I want
to put up on the screen for you. Does the
doctor know of the way to come off of suboxone,
making the woodgawls tolerable.
Speaker 2 (55:19):
Okay. So one of the dirty little secrets in pharmaceutical
medicine is that when you take a drug into your body,
it works in your body, not through fairy dust and magic,
but by messing with your metabolism. Right. What's your metabolism
(55:44):
made of the ninety essential nutrients. So the longer that
you're under the influence of a drug, the less nutrients
you have in your body. This is one of the reasons,
because the action of the drug burns through them.
Speaker 1 (56:00):
Plus, there's only so much room in a sell, right,
so if you're pushing the other stuff out because you
need the other stuff, you feel like you need the
other stuff, you're gonna be kicking this stuff out to
the curb anyway, right.
Speaker 2 (56:11):
So it's a crap show. And this is why people.
You know, you'll be on a blood pressure medicine for
nine months and it stops working, so the stupid medical
doctor increases the dosage or they give you a second
type blood pressure medicine, and it just goes on like
that until you go bankrupt and then you die. The
reason that the drug stops working is because it's burned
(56:32):
through your nutrients. So what do we do to help
get off of pharmaceuticals? For two months in a row,
we eliminate the twelve bad foods, and we do the
ninety essential nutrients every day for eight weeks. Then we
consult with a pharmacist and we get on a reduction
(56:55):
schedule for the drug. And if you are a nutrified
and you come off of a drug, you're going to
have a much easier run of it than if you're
not neutrified and come off of the drug. And remember,
people are taking drugs. You know, the vast majority of
people are taking the prescription drug because they had a problem,
(57:18):
not because though you know, I'm going to go to
the doctor, I think I should be on a high
blood pressure medicine. You take a drug because you have
a problem. When you stop taking the drug, the problem's
going to still there. So we attempt to get on
the other side of the problem with the nutrients, and
(57:40):
you know, we see what happens, and that's so yeah,
that's what I would do, and that's what I do.
Speaker 1 (57:45):
Do very good. I was answering a question somebody had
asked about I don't just before I say this, everybody,
I'm not skipping over people. I just happen to have
a link for Kretom in my description and someone had
asked what we thought of it. So it's actually not
in this one, okay, so hold on, let me go
(58:06):
ahead and grab that real quick. It is for clarity creatum.
I have been using it only oh, I don't know
eight nine years now, so it's not like I know
anything about it. But here you go. There is it
in the It's in the coffee family. Now. I'm pretty
sure there's other things that you could say about it
(58:26):
not being good, but anything that you've heard about it
being dangerous is coming straight out of the people who
are the DEA and the Drug Trust that want you
to be on their opioids and not uncreatum. So there's
the reason why they're telling you that it's the cause
of things. It's always been a cocktail of other drugs
(58:47):
and then create them, and then they would blame create
them on the person's death, not the not the crack,
not the heroin, not the not the ecstasy, but or
the or the pound of cocaine that they did. It's
always the creatum. Is that fault, right.
Speaker 2 (58:59):
You know, people take it because they're in pain, right,
and why are they in pain?
Speaker 1 (59:08):
Exactly? I'll tell a.
Speaker 2 (59:11):
Story on one of the live Q and as two
months ago. I think this guy shows up and you
know on my Q and a's don't we don't screen anything, right,
I got, it's just me reading the stuff as it
comes in. I got no screener. It's all one hundred
percent raw and one hundred percent real. I click on
(59:31):
the question, I read it, and I respond, it's just
like that. So this guy pops into the Q and
A section and he's got a testimonial. I say, okay,
great testimonial time. This is one of the most remarkable
testimonials I've heard in five years. I think this guy's
in his early forties. He had carpal tunnels so bad
(59:54):
that he couldn't lift a spoon to his mouth. He
couldn't open the door with his hand because it hurts
so much. And he told me he went to every doctor,
every medical doctor in a forty five mile radius of
his house. He lived in Florida, so he knows he
had to be a thousand doctors within forty five miles
of this guy's house. And that's another thing to talk about.
You know why there's so many medical doctors in Florida
(01:00:16):
per capita, It's one of the highest per capita centers
for doctors in the world because medical doctors gravitate like
vultures to where people are dying. Because in the United States,
we spend eighty percent of our healthcare money in the
last two years of our life. So there's tons of
(01:00:37):
medical doctors in Florida because that's where everybody goes to retire,
and that's where everybody goes to die. But I digress.
So this kid lives in Florida. He's got super bad
carpal tunnel. He sees all these doctors that they can
help him. You need surgery, Okay. He comes onto my website.
I don't know how he found me. Might have been
(01:00:57):
through your show, Daniel, I can't remember, right. All he
does is the ninety essential nutrients and cleans up his diet.
That's all he does. Six weeks later, he's on the
live Q and A. And I didn't even know that,
you know, I don't even think he came to the
Q and A. Originally. I think he just went to
the website and pulled up carpal tunnel and did what
(01:01:18):
I told him to do. Right. So six weeks later
he's on the Q and A. He's completely cured. He's
not just a little bit better. His pain is one
hundred percent gone. It's not just a little bit better.
He's not medicating it. It's gone. It's cured, it's gone.
(01:01:40):
He can't freaking believe it. He lost his job because
he couldn't work, because he couldn't use his hands. Yeah,
because of the pain. Well why did he have the
pain because he had a you know, creative deficiency. No,
because he had an opioid deficiency. No, because his body
didn't have the stuff it needed to make his wrists
(01:02:02):
work the way that God intended them to and they hurt.
Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
Right.
Speaker 2 (01:02:06):
So I'm telling you man, exactly, Yes, that's what you
need to do if you have any kind of health
condition for ninety days.
Speaker 1 (01:02:17):
And I'll give a little story to kind of go
along with it, just so people know I'm doing a
little bit disclosure here. So you have to be gone,
are you okay?
Speaker 2 (01:02:28):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (01:02:30):
There was a time when I went to Florida and
I had sciatica and they hit me with two shots
of delauded at the emergency room and sent me home
with percocet. It was my first experience with any of
that stuff before, right, my god. Fast forward a couple
of years and I'm hung, you know, taking up with
(01:02:51):
a girl that happens to be a pill head and
I didn't know that. But she starts handing me these
little blue things and they're a roxy codone, and she
shows me how to take them in the proper way. Right,
bad experience, bad time. But I'll tell you, that stuff
sticks in your head like forever, like you're constantly trying
to think about how to get that again. And I
didn't have any experience with that stuff. I didn't want
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any experience with that, but it it controls your brain, man,
It controls your brain long after you've had it, long
long after your your thoughts are still wrapped around that idea.
Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
And you know who's responsible for the opioid addiction Medical doctors.
Speaker 1 (01:03:29):
Yeah, yeah, back then they were throwing them away like
they were a candy to especially in Florida. Really bad.
Speaker 2 (01:03:35):
Yeah, you go to a medical doctor with pain. The
medical doctor has no idea what causes the pain. The
medical doctor has no idea how to cure the pain.
All the medical doctor can do is medicate the pain.
And so they give you opioids, and they give you opioids,
and they give you opioids until they they're not allowed
by law to prescribe any more opioids, and then they
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kick you to the curb. Now you still have pain,
and now you're addicted to the opioid. So what are
you going to do. You're going to find it on
the street somewhere. And that's what fuels the whole freaking thing.
It's the goddamn medical doctors not knowing what to do
to cure people. Yeah, and I'm a quack.
Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
I should have known n better. Like you know, it's
really up the nose. The best way to take any medicine.
Speaker 2 (01:04:23):
Well, you know, retrospect makes wise men of us.
Speaker 1 (01:04:26):
All right, Right, that was over a decade ago. I
guess I could blame that on I was still drinking
at the time and just fun was fun, right, I.
Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
Mean if I if I if I could go back
in time, like to starting in high school, but maintaining
everything that I know now and go back and do
it all over, Oh oh boy, what a difference it
would be.
Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
Yeah, Yeah, having the waste a whole lot less time
if you could just focus on the things that you
knew would bring yourself someplace rather than keep you a
stagnant or backward.
Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
A lot of Well, that's why a lot of holistic
health practitioners start to get interested in longevity protocols, because
you don't really start to figure it out until you're
in your sixties, and then what you got twenty more
years if you're lucky. So that's why you know, we're
(01:05:23):
interested in extending our lifespans because I'm just getting started. Man,
I'm sixty five and I'm just hitting my stride. I
can't imagine retiring.
Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
So doctor Joe Wallock would say, you'd probably have another
eighty years if you're doing it the right way, right
you would? Uh So, yeah, Patriot Freedom came back and
said never alcohol or street drugs, et cetera. But she
this is his mom on five blood pressure meds so often,
sorry to say tons of others. So that's probably what's
(01:05:56):
knocking her liver around. More than likely that's.
Speaker 2 (01:05:59):
What's not going to live around. But you know, before
I started doing this approach, you know, with the ninety
essential nutrients and understanding that and taking it seriously. But
before I started doing that, am I still with you?
Speaker 3 (01:06:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:06:15):
Okay, I lost my screen for a second. I used
to think, you know, I think that everybody does, every
doctor does, and when they're young in their career. Now
you're I thought I knew where the where the point
of no return was, because there is a point of
no return for everything. I mean, I don't know of
(01:06:36):
any therapy that's available right now. Maybe you know in
the in the underground bunkers of the Pentagon they have this,
But I don't know of anything that's going to grow
back a finger if you cut it off in a
buzzsaw there. So there is a point beyond which the
body it's done, it can't fix it. I used to
think I knew where that was. But since I've been
(01:06:59):
doing this and you know everything else that I do,
the things I've seen people recover from, it's like, holy shit,
I didn't think you could do that, and then you
did it. So my advice, I don't care how many
drugs your mother's on. I don't care how old she is,
I don't care how bad you think the situation is.
(01:07:21):
Give her this and clean up the diet and see
what happens, because you've got nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:07:26):
To lose, right, And I'm just typing out something. Somebody
wanted to know where the Toll Bad Foods video is.
I'm just writing out that it's on the Medical Insights
page and giving them the link for that. Yeah, the
Told Bad Foods is a big deal for sure, and
I would throw a multi diction on that too. I
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don't think that's any better than a then corn syrup.
And the way it's a synthetic carbohydrate that they don't
have to even list as sugar, and they can use
it as like a drying agent so they don't even
have to sometimes and write it in the stuff that
they're mixing in powders and stuff like that. So you're
getting getting hit with it when you don't know it.
They're even dry supplements with it.
Speaker 2 (01:08:10):
Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Speaker 1 (01:08:12):
Yeah, So it's hard to find a clean supplement too.
Even if you think that supplements are are the way
to go, you can be giving yourself a bunch of junk.
Speaker 2 (01:08:19):
You don't need puppets on a string, baby, we are
puppets on a string, Dan yell.
Speaker 1 (01:08:25):
Yeah, so Polka said, So I ordered the tanky tangerine
and the plant based minerals. Where can I find the
information on the foods a void? I just give them
that email and I said, I'm obviously staying away from
glutenoise and seed oils. Another question had come through. I
forgot to put this up on the screen, but somebody
had asked, what are good oils to eat? And I
(01:08:46):
basically said, there aren't if you're eating them, right, I mean,
and if they're not fresh, like you had mentioned. I'm
pretty sure seed oils in general, including coconut isn't isn't good?
Speaker 2 (01:08:55):
Right? Yeah, we're you know, the only oils that were
advocates of our fish oil that's in a gel cap
that was squirted into the gel cap in a nitrogen tent,
so there's no oxygen in the in the gel cap.
If there's any cats in there at all, it's nitrogen,
so the oil does not oxidize. Barrage oil, flax oil,
(01:09:18):
black currant seed oil would all be good, but they
have to be packaged correctly.
Speaker 1 (01:09:24):
And that would be something you would cook with anyway, right,
So that's I think that was the.
Speaker 2 (01:09:29):
You wouldn't cook with that. If you want to cook
with something, yeah, use butter, use clarified butter. Or use
animal fat right, like bacon fat, pork fat, duck fat,
goose fat like.
Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
That, tallow basically right, lard right, not crisco. No, that's
that's mostly vegetable oil. And vegetable oil is a funny
way of saying the soybean. That's what they considered vegetable.
All right, doctor Peter Gliddon, are you good? Did you
have any No.
Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
I'm good man. I appreciate you very much, you know,
because every time we come on, one person at least
is going to get it and snap out of it
and start to take responsibility for their own health. And
I will talk all day long if I can do that,
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because that's gonna spread. And that's the only reason that
my profession continues to exist, by the way, in such
a hostile political climate, is because we get results. We
didn't get results, we would have been gone a long
long time ago, but more often than not, we get results.
And it's important, right because there's so much misinformation around,
(01:10:48):
and there's so many Google coaches now health coaches that
don't know they're asked from their elbow, and it's important
that you do everything that you can extract yourself from
the medical matrix. And that's why I exist. It's one
of the reasons that I exist is to help you
to do just that. So I hope that you go
(01:11:09):
to my site and become a subscriber, click on the
link that Daniel gives you, and you know, let me
help you recover your health.
Speaker 1 (01:11:17):
Yeah. And you know I notice on your Q and
as you get an opportunity to go over a lot
more of the like the homeopathic salts or solves or
whatever they call it, that that that knowledge alone, I
think is very very helpful because it's an alternative away
from the idea that you need. It's because I know
(01:11:40):
a lot of people who do this. They think, Okay,
that sounds great, all the nutrients, but what unpronounceable drug
do I need in addition to that to actually fix
the problem.
Speaker 2 (01:11:49):
You know, we've been so much so half of I'm
saying three quarters of what I do is helping people
to unlearn what they've been taught. And it's just not right.
I mean, it's it's like you know, the Mark Twain.
That's why I have the Mark Twain quote on my site.
It ain't what you don't know that'll hurt you. It's
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what you know for sure that just ain't so. So
you know it's a process. But I've always said its
Surgery is complicated, but healing is easy. And if you're
smart enough to know how to pass the driver's license test,
you're smart enough to learn what to do to help
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your body fix itself. So check it out and let
me help you, and I look forward to it.
Speaker 1 (01:12:39):
Thank you very much, doctor Peter Glidden. And we will
miss you next week, but we understand you're going to
be doing some fun stuff, so.
Speaker 2 (01:12:46):
Help you at the conference next week, the Nature Pathic Conference.
So I'll come back with more knowledge and so that'll
be fun. I'll have more things to talk about next time.
So two weeks from today, I'll look forward to it.
Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
No, I haven't looked on the calendar. Are you still
going to be doing your live Q and A on
Tuesday of that week or are you already gone by then?
Speaker 2 (01:13:05):
No? Tuesday, yes, okay, but not Thursday.
Speaker 1 (01:13:09):
Got it all right? Thank you so much, sir. I
really appreciate your time.
Speaker 2 (01:13:13):
Right back at you. I'll see in the future.
Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
Yes, sir, and everyone. Now that you are here and
I've got you, let me just share the screen real
quick and show you some things there, all right, boom
boom boom. So this is the site right here, This
is where you get the information member content right there,
(01:13:37):
did the interviews, the medical insight, health recovery protocols, doctor
Glyndon show, and there's all kinds of difference. And then
the Q and A. There's Tuesdays and Thursdays you want
to be there, and that's nine am Pacific or eleven am.
I think, I think both days at the same time.
Let me just take a look. They can just look
at the calendar together. I think. An Once you're a member,
(01:14:01):
you'll get emails ahead of time reminding you to get
your questions in and stuff like that. So yeah, eight
pm to nine I'm c a good thing. I checked
eight pm to nine that's Central time. All times are
in Central So if you're Pacific Coast, you want to
subtract two hours from that. If it's East Coast, you
want to add one hour, so it'd be nine pm
(01:14:22):
to ten pm that Q and A, right, So that's
on the twenty third. So on the on the Tuesdays
it's a late night and on the Thursdays it's early
nine am for my time Pacific time, all right, and
then you have that, you scroll down a little bit
further and you can watch the replace here too. So
the last one was today, and you can go through
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that and check it out once you are a member.
How do you become a member? You ask I'm glad
you asked. So go to the description of this video here.
I've dropped it in the description here quite a few
times too, and you just go ahead and click the link,
so it says take back your health now, doctor Peter
gluten nd All Access. And then there's this blue link here.
(01:15:09):
You click that. If you're interested in the youngevity and
you want a personal experience to kind of tell her
what your concerns are, contact Brenda here. She gave me
her number for this specific reason, extension one oh one,
and then mention the show and she'll take care of you. Okay.
So maybe with the Healthy Foundation Pact, there's some other
thing that you know, may help speed up the process
(01:15:32):
of healing or whatever, then she can maybe help you
with that, all right, all right, And then of course
you see the book over here and all that stuff.
I did also in the description drop in the creative
thing for people who are interested. I have a Clarity
creative link and it is I kind of like it
the same one I've been using for ever now, so
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I don't just kind of like it. I mean it's
it's the one. Yes, I'm at least twenty one years
of age, unfortunately, so there's a discount I think associated
with this and all that good stuff I've ever seen.
That was a little surfer dudes on there and there
(01:16:16):
you go. I happen to have a local store that
has Clarity, so I don't usually go to their site,
but I did contact them for the link so that
I could share it with people so that they you
guys could have access to it too, in case you
don't have a store near you. Not every state is
the same. Note every town is the same. I just
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happen to be in a really weird place in the
middle of the desert that has like two stores three
stores that carry Clarity. There you go. And oh, another announcement,
thank you to Alex. Because of your generous contribution to
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the show, we were able to get the road wireless
go mic and transmitter, so transmitter and receiver that I
need for to do it yourself. How to videos that
we're going to be. I'm going to start making and
adding to the show so I can do things outdoors
and still have good audio. And if I get to
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do any kind of interviews again face to face, like
if I'm doing a media credentialed event, then I'll have
that particular microphone instead of clipped on me on a
stick made just for it that I can use as
an interviewing mic, So that'll be great. I finally got
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the camera now that has the place that you can
plug in the receiver, so everything seems to it's got
like a two hundred yard range. I think there's something
like that, So it's great, great, great, great, Thank you
very much, Alex. And if anyone else wants to support
the show in that manner, I don't. I think I
put this up here before, not in a long while,
so at least I don't think it's in my description
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this time as well. I was trying to get at
I'm just not saying the right words. Broke as area
broke as area be broke. Oh where did it go? Oh?
Right here? Okay, so this is Ballbusters. He just gives
in go dot com and then you just after the
forward slash after the dot com, you just right in
the show name and then you'll get here all right
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if you want to help out the show that way,
and this is also another place to get to the
links of the book. Again, if you're on my site
simper frillc dot com, then you can get to the
book as well if you want signed copies. And by
the way, since the airing of Mike Adams last Friday,
(01:18:51):
there has been a ton of book uh purchases my site,
Amazon and a few line Barnes and Noble. But if
the very first landing page, if you just go to
simple freyllc dot com, it'll change the l to this
landing and then the book is right there. You can
click it there. You can go to podcasts and scroll
down and it'd be right there, or you can go
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to the actual tab this as books. So there's three
different ways to get there right and there you still
find the links for Barnes, Amazon, Cobo, oh Lulu if
you prefer to go that route. If you want the
Kindle version there, you want the version there. If you
want the paperback from Barnes or from Mamazon, if you
want a hardkum from them, you can grab it right there,
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or you scroll down past the description of the book
and at the very bottom you have these options and
just click the little bubbles here, right, and they're cheaper
from me. But like I said, right now, we're all
on back order because the orders that came in wiped
out all of my in stock books. They've already been
ordered for, you know, the orders that have been made
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plus some so I can have some more backstock and
some cushion there, but they have yet to come in
one of the orders from Barnes and Nobles, so that's
already on its way, which is great. That's much faster
turnaround time than Amazon paperbacks are hardcovers are, so the
people who order the Barnes and Noble paperback are probably
going to get theirs first because Barnes is not as
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slow to walk these author copies to me. Okay, And
this is the experience. This experience is a teaching me
a lot about how things work when you are an
author trying to do stuff. And then also there's a Patreon,
right and commercial free podcasts and some of these some
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exclusive stuff is also in there, all right, and it's
usually pretty close to being one hundred percent of the
date and Yeah, there you have it. If you're not
familiar with the telegram group, I made a specifically for
that so that people could go hang out with us.
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It's T dot me E Ford Slash Ballbusters, and I
think I have that in a banner. Wellt's say, it's
probably at the bottom here, yeah, right here, so that
if you're listening to the show on podcast replay, T
dot M E Ford slash b A A L B
U S T E R S S t U d
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I O S Ballbuster Studios. Doctor Monzo is an admin
in the group. You got lots of people in there,
like three hundred and eighteen. We share stuff throughout the day.
Sometimes if i'm you know, if I am referencing a video,
you'll see the full video in I'll have shared it
or something. And I also share books all the time,
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so there's a stuff there. If you just click the
files tab, you'll find where all the books have been
shared and you can look through those if you want.
Probably going to start the hell Storm or Linda section
coming next, and I'm gonna start off with the actual
Healthstorm documentary. Trying to find a better quality than for ADP.
So far, I haven't found one. That's better than for ADP,
(01:22:12):
so that might be the what we're gonna have to
look at. It's a little bit grainy, but it's all right.
The impact is there. And then we'll have to read
from the Healthstorm too, because it doesn't do justice. I
just finished reading Hellstorm, and holy cow, that's all I'm
gotta say about that. But we'll get into more of
that as time goes on. Thank you for your time.
(01:22:34):
And let's see there's one more comment here. Let me
see if there's where do you get rebound? Oh okay,
so rebound is another Young Jevity product, and that's something
that you can call Brenda for and find out. If
it's not on the site, you can get it from
(01:22:54):
you know, just have her set it up. There's a
little package that's actually what I fill this thing with
when I'm doing stuff now, rather than just water. I'm
not sure what this combent means, sir, but if that's
an experience you had, I'm sorry that that happened to you.
Speaker 2 (01:23:14):
Man.
Speaker 1 (01:23:16):
All right, we'll talk to you later. Bye.