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Speaker 1 (00:03):
They is ask doctor Glidden. This is a health solutions
show with doctor Peter Glidden, and we are here today
to discuss any questions you have. Uh six point nine
four to three one zero three three four. Doctor Peter
Glidden on his own website does a live Q and
A on Tuesdays and Thursdays. You can check his calendar

(00:26):
for the times and what I would suggest instead of trying,
because I think a diagnosis is like a spell. Once
you get that stuck in your head, nobody's going to
convince you otherwise that the the MD isn't going to
have the better treatment because it's just one of those things.
They own the diagnosis, so they own your mind when

(00:47):
it comes to that answer is just a word. Lots
of things are just words. It's about the symptoms. And
if you have a set of symptoms that you can
articulate properly to someone like doctor Peter, it doesn't matter
what the diagnosis is. He's treating you, not imaginary labels.
And doctor Peter Glynden, how are you today?

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Hey, very good, Daniel. It's always a pleasure to be here.
I want to do something a little different today if
you can indulge me, absolutely, all right, So, you know,
we talk about mostly what we talk about is philosophical
things and kind of like constructs of the you know,
why the mds do what they do and why we
do what we do. Right, And I'd like to bring

(01:29):
it pragmatically. I'd like to give a pragmatic example here
to help people get grounded in this method. So let's
talk about heartburn. Okay, yeah, all right. So the heartburn
industry in the United States is huge. The market size
is seven billion dollars with the B seven billion dollars.

(01:54):
It's projected to be eight point three five billion by
twenty thirty. That's a three point four to two percent
growth rate. The fastest growing market is Asia Pacific and
the largest market is North America. So the pharmaceutical industry
sells a massive amount of ant acids here in the

(02:17):
United States. And this is interesting because the ant acid
treatment doesn't cure the condition, nor does the medical doctor
have any idea of what causes heartburn in the first place.
And this should get everybody pause because if they don't
know what causes heartburn, nor do they know how to

(02:37):
cure it heartburn, then how effective do you think they'll
be at anything? Else, Well, the answer is completely ineffective,
and that's why we have a chronic health disease epidemic.
So here's how the rationale goes. The medical doctor will
tell you that heartburn is caused by an increase in
stomach acid, although that's never been proven, nor does any

(03:03):
physiologists have any explanation as to the mechanism which makes
the human body create more stomach acid. Why does that happen?
Why does the body all of a sudden make more
stomach acid than it needs to make. They cannot answer
that question because the medical doctors do not believe that

(03:25):
the body has built in self regulating mechanisms which are
informed by divine intelligence. Medical doctors believe that the body
is a bag of biochemicals waiting to break. It's only
a matter of time until something does break. And when
something does break, it breaks for God only knows why
it's broken. You can't fix it, you can only medicate it.

(03:48):
So they're wrong on many points here, because number one,
heartburn is, in point of fact, not caused by an
overproduction of stomach acid, but by an underproduction of stomach acid.
It's very difficult for the human body to overproduce anything.
It can underproduce things very very easily, and.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
They get it exactly opposite.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
They got it exactly the opposite. They haven't thought it through,
and it's become reality by consensus. So here's what happens.
You chew up food in your mouth and it mixes
with saliva, and that starts a chemical and a mechanical
digestion process. The teeth mechanically digest the food, break it down.
Then that lump of food that you've chewed up and

(04:36):
mixed with saliva dumps into your stomach, and when it's
in the stomach, the pressure of the food on the
walls of the stomach causes a number of chemical chain reactions.
The first thing that happens is your stomach secretes a
hormone called gastrin gas. That's the number one. That's the

(04:57):
first domino to fall, the gastrine presence of gastrin. And
then after gastrine starts to accumulate, the stomach produces hydrochloric acid,
and the hydrochloric acid continues to be produced until gastrin

(05:21):
reaches a certain level. And then when gastrin reaches a
certain level where hydrochloric acid is stopped being made or
I'm sorry, I got that backwards. Well, so gastrins in
the stomach. Gastrine causes the secretion of hydrochloric acid, and
hydrochloric acid is produced until the gastrine or or as

(05:44):
the hydrochloric acid levels rise, the gastrine production stops. Right,
It's a negative influencing mechanism. So as hydrochloric acid rises,
gastrin production stops, and it's.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
Kind of like galvanized metal like one benz the other
way and.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
Stops the Yeah, it's a negative feedback mechanism, right. And
then there are some other biochemicals like pepsin that are
introduced into the slurry, and now you have a nice
little mix of a number of different digestive enzymes which
helped the body to digest.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
Food and in a like pepsi.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
In a very healthy stomach, your acid would be so
strong that you could chop your finger off, swallow it,
and your body would digest it completely. That's how strong
your stomach acid is. It's really strong, right, And there's
a lining on the stomach that prevents the acid from
burning through the walls of the stomach and killing you.

(06:53):
So that's what happens. That's what happens in a healthy
human being's now. In order for the body to make
hydrochloric acid, there are a few things that are necessary.
There are essential nutrients which are necessary. One is salt.
Your body needs salt. Salt is sodium chloride and ACL.

(07:16):
The body strips the sodium off and uses the chlorine
to make hydrochloric acid HCl. So if you have a
salt deficient diet, you will not have enough chlorine to
make hydrochloric acid. You won't be able to make it
because your body can't make it just out of thin air.

(07:37):
The body needs chloride in order to do that, which
it extracts from salt. Your body also needs calcium in
order to squirt the hydrochloric acid into the middle of
the stomach and through that's done through an an anatomical
structure called chief cells c hi e F chief cells.

(07:58):
The chief cells in the stomach secrete hyde chloric acid,
and they need calcium to be able to be able
to do that. So if you are on a salt
restricted diet or a calcium restricted diet, your body's not
going to have enough chloride to make hydrochloric acid, and
it's not going to have enough calcium to squirt what

(08:19):
little hydrochloric acid there is into the stomach. So this
is going to lead to dramatic deficiencies in hydrochloric acid.
So when your body doesn't have enough hydrochloric acid to
turn off gastrine, gastrine builds and builds and builds and
builds and builds and builds because nothing is stopping it.

(08:39):
When gastrine reaches a certain point of concentration in the stomach,
there's a little valve at the top of the stomach
that opens up, and that's not good because the valve
in the stomach is there to keep the acid that's
in the stomach in the stomach, to keep it from
coming back up into the throat, because the throat doesn't

(09:01):
have the protective lining on it that the stomach does,
so the body wants to keep the acid and the
other digestive enzymes in the stomach. But when gastron builds up,
that little valve opens up because too much gastrin. Now
the little valve is open up. And oh, by the way,
your stomach is made from smooth muscle, and when smooth

(09:22):
muscle contracts you can't feel it. Let me say that again.
When smooth muscle contracts, you can not feel it. Your
whole digestive tract is made from smooth muscle, so.

Speaker 1 (09:33):
It's not like a convulsion when you're about to get build.
That's a whole different muscle on the outside pushing on
the stomach.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Right, That is correct. If your body was made of
striped muscle, regular muscle like your biceps, you would be
in pain twenty four to seven because your stomach is
contracting and the stomach's doing this as it's digesting food,
and you wouldn't be able to stand it if it
was doing without She went without teeth, that's right. So

(10:06):
when the stomach's doing this and the valve is open,
the weak acid that's in the stomach, and it is
weak acid, plus the pepsin and plus the gastrin squirts
up into the throat and that's what causes irritation. And
that's what causes heartburn or reflex disease or gastroesophageal reflex
disease GERD or Barrett's esophagus, whatever the hell you want

(10:28):
to call it.

Speaker 1 (10:29):
Yeah, at she had it pretty bad. The acid reflexes
they were calling it, and she had esophagus is all
messed up, burned out, throat, all that stuff.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
It's not good, right, And it's not because of too
much stomach acid. It's because of not enough. So the
medical doctor's got it completely backwards. Number one. Number two,
I'll tell you how to fix it in a minute.
It's super easy. Number two, what does a medical doctor
do when he sees someone who's been diagnosed with heartburn?

(11:03):
They deliver anti acids, things like thumbs that completely neutralize
the weak acid that is in the stomach, or they
give proton pump inhibitors which completely dry up the secretion
of the digestive acids. So nothing are zero digestive acids

(11:26):
in the stomach.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
That can't be good either.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
Yeah, So, which begs the next question. Do you think
that that is a good idea to completely dry up
the digestive acid that's in the stomach. The answer is no,
because the digestive process in the human being is a
series of steps like dominoes, each knock and the other over,
and the stomach's job is to liquefy all of the

(11:52):
food that's in it to make it into a liquid slurry,
which is called chime chyme. That liquid slurry then passes
from the stomach into the small intestine, and the small
intestine's job is to absorb it into the bloodstream, and
that's how we pull nutrients out of our food. So

(12:14):
if we eliminate the stomach in this you know, digestive cascade,
what dumps into the small intestine is unliquefied, undigested food.
And as undigested food tumbles through the small intestine, it
damages the small intestine and the nutrients that are in

(12:37):
the food are not able to be extracted by the
body efficiently. Some of them are pulled out, but not
nearly enough. And so the consistent use of proton pump
inhibitors and antacids accelerates nutrient efficiency diseases because there aren't
enough nutrients in the food anyway, and now you've completely

(12:58):
obliterated your body's aility to absorb what little nutrients there
there are. So this accelerates the genesis of all chronic disease,
including obesity.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
It's amazing people survive as long as they do. Honestly, Yeah,
I mean it is just a couple of times doing
that you think would be so damaging to your your
whole process from the mouth to the to the back
end would be destroyed. And then you don't have any
nutrients either, So how you how are you fixing yourself
if you don't have the nutrients the raw materials to

(13:30):
fix ilment, you know, And.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
That's why we have a chronic disease epidemic. So the
main generator of the chronic disease epidemic is antacids and
proton pumprohibitors, because all chronic diseases are directly related to
nutrient efficiencies. Your body has just run out of the
stuff that it needs to keep the spleen or the liver,

(13:53):
or the thyroid, or the blood, or the bones or
the joints healthy. That's because you have bad gene. It's
because your body ran out of the stuff and needed
to keep that part of the body healthy, all of
which was accelerated by the ant acid medicines.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
And that's interesting what you just said there too, because
it could be some problem somewhere else that's causing something
unrelated one would think to run out its nutrients. So
therefore the people, but the doctors are going to focus
on the thing. They're not going to figure out why
the the dominos all the way to their where they
came from and what they meant. You know, they're not

(14:32):
going to make that connection.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
Because it's not the medical doctor's job to cure anything.
It's the medical doctor's job to manage your symptoms with
drugs which exert a hostile takeover of the biochemistry of
the body. Because the medical doctors do not believe that
there is any inherent healing ability in the body. The

(14:54):
body's a bag of biochemicals waiting to break and when
something does go wrong, you have to chemically or surgically
suppress the symptoms. And this is what passes for the
best medicine in the world. It is insanity on its
face because number one, the medical doctors, who hold themselves

(15:16):
out to be the scions of all things medical, to
be the grand puhbas of medical science, don't know what
causes heartburn, and they don't know what to do to
cure heartburn, and they are completely blind as to the
net negative effects of the treatments that they deliver for heartburn.

(15:36):
These people are children playing with fire and they're going
to burn your house down. In this metaphor, your body
is your house. It's only a matter of time while
you are under the care of a medical doctor with
a general family practice surgeons, emergency room doctors, and traumacare
doctors are the exception to this rule. If you're under

(15:59):
the care of a general practice MD, they're going to
hurt you because they do not know the root cause
of your problem. They do not know how to cure
the problem, and all they're trained at is how to
manage the problem with drugs or surgery that then produce
all these other side effects, and the root cause of
the problem is never addressed. So the cause of the

(16:20):
heartburn is never addressed, and so as time goes by,
it gets worse and worse and worse, and you need
more and more drugs, and then you go bankrupt and
then you die.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Do you think it's a psychological thing when people like
the ultimate trust factor? There's certain things we are conditioned
to just shut our brain off and accept. So we
walk into the doctor's office. We social loaf like you
wouldn't believe things that wouldn't make sense any other time.

(16:49):
We're not even thinking about why it would or would
it make sense. We're not challenging it or are scrutinizing it.
We're simply sitting there and nodding our head and feeling.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
Like that's right, and nobody ever asked the question or
posits the question. Well, wait a minute, I've been paying hundreds,
if not thousands of dollars a month in medical insurance
premiums for a long time. And while I've been giving

(17:20):
this money for medical care, I got sick while I
was under the care of these people. Number one. I
got sick while I was under their care, got heartburn.
Number two. They have no idea what caused it. They
have no idea how to cure it. And all they

(17:41):
can do is give me drugs to manage it, and
nobody questions that. And you're right, this is how deep
the socialization has gone, because it's the only profession that
can get away with that. Well, you know, professional baseball
players and weather forecasters also fail at their jobs all
the time, and they maintain their position at the top.

(18:05):
Expositate says, thanks to you two, I cured my extreme
heartburn two years ago. Cured it. It was happening twenty
to thirty times a day, down to zero. You both
opened my eyes to natural health and inspired me to
research and share. Thank you both there you go. Nice,
And I mean the proof of the pudding is in
the eating pun intended.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Yeah, we've almost been doing this for three years. Twenty
twenty three is when I actually signed up for the
affiliate program, but we had had a couple discussions prior
to that.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
You gotta love it seems like only yesterday.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
Yeah, it's a good friendship. Speaking of how messed up
doctors are, neighbor went to Guyino thinking she had weird hemorrhoids.
Guano did pap told her she doesn't have HPV but
has genital words and a P size lump in her
and that's it.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
There you go. I mean, it's crazy what the meta
doctors do. And oh, by the way, you know, there
was some crazy statistic that I saw about six months ago,
maybe longer.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
Oh here's the rest of it. Sorry, in her you
know what, now her husband thinks she's been cheating on him.
She's confused because her husband's research said those are HPV
std bad news. So they're breaking up relationships now too
with their misdiagnoses.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
Yeah, there you go.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Or maybe she's lying.

Speaker 2 (19:29):
Yeah, I don't think there is a human papalamavirus. But
that's another story. So anyway, yeah, virus. So how do
you fix it? Well, here's if you if you're suffering
from heartburn, here's what you do. You get sea salt,
organic sea salt if you can find it, and you

(19:50):
can find it, and you just start salting your food
so that it tastes good, and then you add a
little bit more for about three weeks. After you've added
a little bit more, for about three weeks, you can
stop adding a little bit more and just salt your
food so that it tastes good. Do not be afraid
of salt. There's no relationship between salt intake and high
blood pressure. It does not exist. Number one. Number two,

(20:13):
you need to give your body a good source of calcium,
and in thirty seven years of clinical experience, the best
source of calcium is a product made by Eifel Health
or distributed by Eifel Health called beyond OSTEOFX beyond osteo FX.

(20:33):
It's a liquid solution. So if you do one ounce
of the beyond OSTEOFX twice a day, mix it with
a little orange juice or a little pineapple juice, and
start salting your food so that it tastes good. The
heartburn will disappear within fourteen days.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
I spilled it right, stupid all right, anyway, let me
put it up on the screen for you. So there's green.
Let's go in.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
It's a symptom of an imbalance deficiency. Imbalance which is
an imbalance which is driven by nutrient deficiencies. It's super
easy to fix. You give your body obsorvable calcium and
you start salting your food and ninety nine percent of
the time it goes away. All right.

Speaker 1 (21:15):
So the same link that you go to sign on too,
doctor Glidden's membership you can click. Once you are a member,
it gets real easy because you can scroll down to
Ursus store like that. You'll see the ninety essentil nutrients
right in front of you. There's doctor Glydden's book. There's
the newest one. I highly recommend it. I've read it.
And right here you see Eiffel Health. You click that

(21:38):
and you're in. Now you can look at the sultlements
on this page. But I would recommend also that once
you do that, you call this number and use extension
zero one one, and right here is where you'll see
the beyond OSTIOFX. There you go, there it is, but
you don't want just this. I mean, this has a

(21:59):
lot of nutrients in it, a lot of trace minerals,
but the whole package is what brings you back into
proper health. And that's what this healthy Foundation pack is
right here, all right, all right, Now, that's.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
The secret sauce to fixing heartburn. And you know this
is important for a number of reasons. Number one, because
it is always good to attempt to cure the condition
rather than just mitigate the symptoms. Right. I mean, if
you have a leak in your roof and you've got
water infiltration in the wall of your house, well, you know,

(22:35):
in your dining room, you can cut out the soggy
dry wall and replace it with fresh dry wall. But
unless you fix the leak in the roof, it's only
a matter of time until it gets wet again. You
got to fix the cause of the problem, not just
mitigate the symptoms. So that's what this protocol does. It
fixes the cause of the problem, and so the heartburn

(22:56):
goes away. And because you have fixed the car the problem,
and now you have healthy stomach acid, your body is
able to properly digest food that it hasn't been able
to do for a long, long time, So all kinds
of things are going to get better downstream from that
because now your digestion is working the way that God

(23:17):
intended it to.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
So you have a chief concern or issue that bothers
you the most, but you're you know, like when you
hurt yourself, you're not paying attention to all your other issues.
You're only paying attention to that one thing, so you
don't even realize that other things are getting better once
you start to fix it.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
It's really interesting, and this is the perk of the
holistic method because when you actually do apply a holistic
healing therapeutic correctly, everything many different things in the body
mind improve because it's everything's connected. That's why it's called holistic.

(23:55):
So it's a perk. So not only does the heartburn
go away, but your sleep gets better, your mood gets better,
your energy gets better, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera,
because now everything's working. And for most people, once they
adopt this protocol, change their diet and they do the
foundation pack right and they do some other things, it's
the first time in their life that their body has

(24:18):
had everything it needs to fix itself. And that's a
game changer.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Yeah. So, first of all, I just want to say
everyone needs doctor Glidden. They should get one, and the
best way to do that is to good to his website.
That way you have access to his information. But I
think all of us needed to grow up with a
doctor Glydden, honestly, because we would have been not so
far gone in our trail, the path that was leading
us astray from thinking properly about health. It wouldn't be

(24:45):
as hard to fix anything that we have a misunderstanding
of now. And this is one of the things that
if you get it, then you should also get it
as far as the membership, so that you can share
your information with your family, the younger people your home,
and start early learning the proper way to even view

(25:06):
health because as the earlier you start, the less deconstruction
of the of the wrong you'll need to do later.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
Yeah, and you know, it's a point that's well taken,
because when you're sick, you're scared. And if you know
beforehand what the deal is, because you've educated yourself with
the information that I bring to the table, you're not
going to be nearly scared, and you're going to know

(25:36):
what to do. And if you're not in that situation.
You're going to go to the hospital and you're going
to do whatever the medical doctor tells you to because
that's just how it works. Because you're scared. And it
looks like they know what they're doing, right, They're surrounded
by all this millions of dollars of high tech equipment
and all these people running around in white coats and

(25:57):
stethoscopes and looks like everybody knows what they're doing. How
is it possible for them to have a job if
they don't.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
I mean you even see it on TV. Those people
are the smart ones.

Speaker 2 (26:07):
Yeah, someone should you know, if someone should do a
reality show about what's happened in emergency rooms like they
do on the Cops. You know that reality show about
cops lost another one instead of this BS. You know
these shows that they have about the doctors and theirs
all BS.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
This person came in perfectly fine, freak them. Put a
ventilator in them.

Speaker 2 (26:31):
It's crazy with drugs.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
Put him in a coma. He's doing fine. You can't
have that.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
Yeah, it's crazy what they do and what they get
away with. Guts worse, they want to do surgery to
remove them and scared her telling her they're probably cancerous.
It probably would be the you know, optimal word here exactly.
So yeah, I mean, even even if they were to
remove the warts surgically, what is that gonna do. The

(27:03):
wart is not the problem. The wart is the result
of the problem. So if they remove the wart, if
they would surgery, or they freeze it or they burn it,
it's going to come back because the wart is not
the disease. The wart is the result of the disease.
So the cause of the disease needs to be addressed,

(27:24):
not the result of the disease. Yeah, so she needs
to do there's a homeopathic treatment protocol for vaginal warts
needs to be individualized, So the recommendation for her would
be the Healthy Foundation pack, eliminate the twelve bad foods,
and schedule a private appointment with me. I've never seen
a wart situation go away just with the generic protocols,

(27:51):
especially if it's vaginal warts. That usually speaks to an
inherited weakness or a weakness that they were born into
the world where which will not be able to be
affected by medical nutrition. So she needs an adjunctive therapy
to the medical nutrition, which would be homeopathy. HOMEOPATHI has
got a really good track record with vaginal warts.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
Do you think there's a potential like non non organic
types of pads and things like that, tampons that women use,
could that be causing this because of the irritation and
the chemicals and all other stuff that they're springing on
the crops, and.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
That would give Yeah, I mean that would make sense.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
You know, life posse stuck in you for hours a day.
You know, that doesn't sound like it could be good
for you.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
There's I mean, there's so many potential possibilities here, right,
and so we need to clean up the diet, we
need to clean up the lifestyle. We need to neutrify
the body, and we need to push the body back
into a state of balance with the properly prescribed homeopathic
and if we do that, we're good to go.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
So Karen, should Karen tell her friend schedule a private
appointment with you get on the website?

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Yeah, she should, all right. I don't know if her
friend's going to do it, but that's what she should do.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
If she's you know, if she's being badgered by everybody else,
maybe she will. And it's sad that it comes to that.
But again, this is the video you're watching right now.
Click this, Okay, when you scroll down to at the
bottom of any of these pages, you'll see the phone number.
I think it's Bob, right, Bob is the one who
that's the appointment.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
Bob's my office manager, yep, yep.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
And then there you have it where you can send
him an email that goes to Bob, I believe the
support at doctor Glynton. So there you have it. That's
how you start. And the membership pricing here, remember you
get twenty five percent off with my keep on code
ball Busters B A A L, B U S T
E R S. And he's already reduced this because for
the last fifteen or seventeen months, I think it was,

(29:56):
it was sixty and for eighty, so you already reduced
it by about twenty five percent. And then the other
twenty five percent comes from my discount code.

Speaker 2 (30:06):
So that is really neat to talk to my accountant.

Speaker 1 (30:10):
Absolutely, And what's good about this too is that is
locked in. So if the price goes up in the future,
you're locked in. I got lucky and gotta win, and
was don't say, don't.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
Say you're gonna make everybody jealous, right.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
Right, right, Sorry, but I mean things change, things get
Oh my god, my website went from thirty dollars a
month for me to maintain it to eighty seven eighty seven?
Well for what reason? I have no idea. They haven't
given me anything extra.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Yeah right, so yeah, it's keep on a coming. So
so we very much are alone here because this is
not the situation is not going to change. I do
not think that you know, the government is going to

(31:02):
come to the rescue. I do not think Bobby Kennedy
understands this, or if he does, his hands are tied
by the mainstream. Right. You can't fix a problem from
inside the system that created the problem. The system itself
is what needs to change. And I don't think that's
going to happen in our lifetime. But what can happen

(31:25):
in your lifetime is you can recover your health, but
you have to have someone tell you how to do it.
And I'm your huckleberry, and that's just my game. So
become a subscriber, read the book, and let's go right.

Speaker 1 (31:42):
And like I said, with the discount, I think it
brings it down like twenty nine or something like that
a month for the monthly and it's a really good
it's think about this. You don't have to go like
that's that's like a copay, that's less than that. That's
less than a copay to go get the wrong advice
and rugs that are going to harm you. Or you
can avoid that completely and just go to the website,

(32:04):
look up whatever it is. If you have a bunch
of symptoms, write them down, because it's not the diagnosis
that's that matters, it's your symptoms. So diagnosis is like
a spell on your head because you see this as
having a potential an outcome that the doctors have taught
you is going to happen. Go to his Tuesdays and

(32:25):
Thursdays with your information and have doctor Glidden answer what
he would do homeopathically. Obviously you'd want to be on
ninety essentials regardless. But once you've got that established and
you go through the ninety days of that, then you're
going to want to know from doctor Gliddon specifically with
your selection, your collection of symptoms, so he can explain

(32:48):
to you what to do, because that's what matters, not
the diagnosis that gets stuck in people's heads and they
think there's only one path out and it's not true.

Speaker 2 (32:56):
Yeah, medical doctors diagnosed disease that they do not know
what causes it, and they do not know how to
cure it, but they know how to name it in nature.
Pathic doctors diagnose treatments. There's a big difference. So so,
and this is all part of the education process. You
should have been taught all this stuff in high school,

(33:18):
but you weren't because of the medical monopoly that's been
holding your feet to the fire of your entire life.
And this is very much you know, it's a worn
out metaphor, but it's similar to popping out of the matrix, right,
because most over ninety five percent of what you've been

(33:42):
taught about medicine and is just wrong. And probably seventy
percent of the time it's not just wrong, but it's
the opposite of the.

Speaker 1 (33:53):
Truth to Yeah, the exact opposite of the truth inverted world.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
And that's why MD directed medical therapeutics are the leading
cause of death in the United States and the leading
cause of bankruptcy. And these people still have a job
that would not be possible in any other industry. It
wouldn't be right. I mean, a Ford Motor company manufactured
and automobile, and two months after someone drove it off

(34:20):
the lot the transmission fell out and the engine caught
on fire. They would be an immediate callback, right, But
that's not what happens with medicine.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
It's not as important if it's just your pacemaker.

Speaker 2 (34:35):
So so it's possible, right, I just got I had
a call. I was on a monthly call with the
Nature Pathic Medicine Institute.

Speaker 1 (34:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (34:47):
That place, it's a good place. Yeah, and there's hope
my alma mater, best year university or I studied nature
pathic medicine. It's outside of Seattle. Nice last year filed
for bankruptcy. They did, they did, and they filed for

(35:07):
bankruptcy because their enrollments were plummeting. Their enrollments were plummeting
because right around the year two thousand, they stopped teaching
nature pathic medicine and they started teaching this woke green
allopathic medicine which failed miserably.

Speaker 1 (35:26):
Was that to get the Medicare or Medicaid or something
like that.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
Yeah, and plus social pressure from people in the leadership
role who were spineless and clueless as to the healing
powers of vitalism. So now the situation that the school
is bankrupt. They have to sell off some of their

(35:50):
property to pay the bills, and they did a complete
restructuring of the UH. You know, the people that are
running the school, and they're bringing people in that are
teaching nature pathic medicine.

Speaker 1 (36:07):
Perhaps maybe until they get pressured, time will tell chaoffs.

Speaker 2 (36:13):
So there is a perhaps, perhaps there's a silver lining here.
And I'm waiting to hear today from my colleague in
Canada about the school in Canada.

Speaker 1 (36:24):
Nice. So next project, you said, right, or did they
raise ten million already?

Speaker 2 (36:29):
They're trying to raise ten million dollars to get it
off the ground and run it. So we'll see what happens.
If that happens, then the future of nature pathic medicine
and homeopathic medicine is I'm not going to say guaranteed,
but it's in a much better situation if the school

(36:51):
in Canada becomes a reality.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
Awesome. So have you heard about bunglue?

Speaker 2 (36:58):
Yeah? I heard about bung glue? Yeah, m hm yeah.
I mean matter of time and it's only a matter
of time until that fails.

Speaker 1 (37:05):
I mean it just they said it only takes three
minutes for it to UH with only one rejection. I
think they said they actually open you up and put
it in. Although it's supposed to go through blood saturated
areas and all this stuff, it doesn't sound like like
what isn't made out of number one? Number two? Is
that necessary? But it just I mean, oh, here's a

(37:26):
broken bone and then here's some boom gloo.

Speaker 2 (37:29):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (37:30):
Doesn't look like it's an innovation to me. Sounds a
little scary as to what happens after that.

Speaker 2 (37:36):
I'm going to bet you twenty five cents. It's made
from comfrey, that's okay, which is in the common name
for comfrey is bone set. Yeah, and about that topically
and internally for fractures, and it works like a charm.

Speaker 1 (37:54):
Let's see if this isn't it. I don't know if
it's if it's secret or not. I should just control
f that where there's Oh, they were inspired by looking
at oysters stuck to a like like barnacle style onto
something and the waves crashing over them. Okay, but how
does that teach you how to do it? Bioglue Unlike

(38:16):
ordinary glues, bioglue secreted by oysters foreigns pressure and erosion
resistant bonds.

Speaker 2 (38:21):
Yeah. So I'm going to tell you what's going to happen.
The bioglue might help initially, but then downstream it's going
to interfere with the metabolic process that makes them actually
heal the fracture, and it's kind of snap like a twig.

Speaker 1 (38:36):
Yeah, exactly, it's gonna it's gonna it's gonna fight with
nature that with things that it needs, and it's going
to block stuff exactly. That's what I see. So funny
thing about methylene blue. I mean in nineteen eighteen seventy
six it was created, but it's an m a how
you say that maoi inhibitor.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
Yeah, did you know that?

Speaker 1 (38:57):
Ye? So, yeah, that's interesting that it's that is preventing
stuff like that. And then here here's what happens to
you when they give it to you just before you croak.
Isn't that cute?

Speaker 2 (39:09):
Yeah? That's wonderful. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (39:10):
Yeah. I mean, if they wanted to find you through
some sort of scan, some sort of you know, I
don't know if that would be infrared or something, they'd
be able to find you pretty easily. Traditional application is
super vital staining of nerve fibers, an effect first described
by Paul Elrick, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (39:30):
That was used in as stains for microscopes forever.

Speaker 1 (39:36):
It's pretty interesting. I forgot where it's. Some part of
this says it's an you know, m AOI take in
himIt earthingy. I just don't know where I see it
anymore else see it. But yeah, it's not good for you.
And this idea they're saying that the craze, the public
craze far outweighs the research as to whether or not

(39:59):
it safe.

Speaker 2 (40:01):
Well, uh, well, firstly, yeah, so so as reported by
the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine that
when drug companies or research institutes do research on non
drug therapeutics, there's a predetermined negative outcome research model, so

(40:29):
it's not legitimate research. It's designed to show a negative result.
So there is that possibility also. But you know, I've
been doing this for thirty seven years. I mean I've
I've helped people recover from cancer and I've never needed
to use methyline blue, nor would I even think about it,
because it's it's juvenile honestly. So, you know, it's a crazy,

(40:54):
mixed up, inside out, upside down world and we're you know,
we're standing on a raft in the middle of the ocean,
waving a flag hoping somebody sees it. If your diabetic
was follen feet, what does that mean. It means you
have a really bad.

Speaker 1 (41:08):
Doctor, exactly. That's the first place start.

Speaker 2 (41:13):
So bilateral swelling in the feet is usually a function
of not enough protein in the diet. So what you
want to do is, for the next fourteen days, every
time you eat something, and I mean every time, it
either has to be one protein. Like if you're just

(41:36):
snacking and you want to snack on protein, you know,
have a hard boiled egg, have a piece of you know,
nitrate free beef jerky, and have nuts. Right, have something
that's all protein.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
Get a complicated with the whole nitrate free thing. Huh,
You could just say yeah.

Speaker 2 (42:00):
And then when you eat a meal, half of what's
on your plate has to be protein, right, So meat, fish, chicken, right, protein, protein, protein, eggs,
rice and beans together is a perfect protein. Do that
for fourteen days and see if the swelling in the
feet goes away, because usually it's a deficiency in protein,

(42:20):
which is easy to do if you're a diabetic, because
if you're diabetic, you're going to be craving carbohydrates and
then you're going to be full, and then you're not
going to want to eat any protein. And it's like that.

Speaker 1 (42:29):
Yeah, starts in carbohydrates. So yeah, that's one of the
things about them, unless, of course, you're slugging back some
corn syrup with it, then you don't even know when
you're full.

Speaker 2 (42:41):
Yeah. So also, blood sugar abnormalities in the body are
either caused by or aggravated by nutrient deficiencies. So you
want to go to Eifel Health and order one healthy
blood sugar pack, a healthy blood sugar pack, share that
you want to be taking that every month for three

(43:02):
months in a row. You want to eliminate the twelve
bad foods and you want to max out on protein,
so you start which one It's called the healthy blood
sugar pack. Oh okay, I think that might be a
healthy blood sugar pack, right.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
But I mean I think you should. If you're going
to do this, you may as well grab the whole
ninety and throw a plant drive minerals in an osteo
effects in there.

Speaker 2 (43:30):
Right.

Speaker 1 (43:30):
Oh, there's a beyond ostia in the potter in their mind.

Speaker 2 (43:33):
Yeah, that plus plant to arrive minerals. Yes, So the
healthy blood sugar pack plus Plant Arrive Minerals one bottle
of the Plant Drive minerals should be a good place
to start. And you just got to be careful when
you do this though, because if you are taking insulin,
you got to be measuring your blood sugars to calculate
how much insulin you need. And your need for insulin

(43:55):
will drop after you've been on that program for about
two weeks, so.

Speaker 1 (43:59):
You won't need as minutes.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
That's good, you don't need as much insolence. You just
have to be Johnny on the spot with measuring your
blood sugars because they will change as you're on this
program more. But so the swelling in the feet to
eat more protein. Man.

Speaker 1 (44:13):
Yeah, so when you're when I'm looking at this, is
this upgraded now to the two point five?

Speaker 2 (44:20):
Yeah, that's an old picture.

Speaker 1 (44:21):
Okay, alrighty, that's good. And again call that way. You
know what you're getting and you're gonna get the opportunity
to speak to a human. I always like that. I
don't even I don't even pay a bill through a
non emitted thing. I always talk to person. I wait
for twenty minutes to talk to the person. Yeah, I've
been hearing the term moon face lately. What the heck

(44:43):
is that? I assume it's not from staring at the moon.

Speaker 2 (44:47):
Yeah, No, moon face is a it's associated with a
particular disease. And I just treated somebody a couple of
weeks ago who had it, and I can't remember what.

Speaker 1 (45:02):
It is now they have half moon face. It's already
it's already been effective. M we're working on that. Get
into the crescent moon face.

Speaker 2 (45:15):
It's often due to steroid use in certain health conditions. Yeah,
what's the health condition here? I forget what it was.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
They're not they're not routing. They just probably had some
kind of illness that they would put on a stereoid
for right. I think you know, people who have cancers,
like you know, anything in any kind of what they
consider a blood cancer or whatever, they their faces blow
up when they start putting them on the on the drugs.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
Yeah, it was type two diabetes. It was. Uh, there's
a lot of things that can be associated with moonface.
Or your face gets puffy and round instead of angular,
and it's usually due to a hormonal imbalance, which you
know is associated with many different illnesses. But yeah, it's

(46:07):
when somebody's face gets more around than angular as a
result of an imbalance in the body. Often it's the
side effect of a drug. It can, however, be a
side effect of the imbalance itself. But it's a diagnostic indigo.
It's a therapeutic indicator for a homeopathic medicine.

Speaker 1 (46:28):
So I and that has nothing to do with a
particular type of deficiency. I mean, everybody's deficient, so that
probably doesn't help as far as fighting it back. But
this is also probably something that has to do with
a natural drug introduction into the body.

Speaker 2 (46:43):
Yeah. Usually it's interesting when you, you know, eliminate the
obstacles to cure. The body fixes itself if it can.
Sometimes it needs a push, and so we give it
the nutrients it needs to see if it can rally
all by itself. We stop eating foods that are coming

(47:03):
up the works to see if the body can rally
all by itself. If it can't rally all by itself.
After we've done those things, then we use homopathy or
acupuncture or hydrotherapy or something else in order to try
to move the needle.

Speaker 1 (47:17):
Yeah, and your PUSH's guide. It's just kind of like
you would with a child who's walking into the road
you don't exists, right, It's not the way an MD
pushes asn't forcing the body into a way that they
think is better than nature thinks is the proper way
to do things.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
Now, we're pushing the body back into a state of
balance by activating a natural law of cure, which is
a natural law. There is a natural law of cure
that nobody is aware of, nobody has any idea of.
It's called a law of similars. It's a natural law.
It's like electromagnetism or gravity. It exists whether you believe

(47:57):
in it or whether you know about it or not
of nature. And when you activate the law of similars correctly,
the body fixes itself. It's that simple.

Speaker 1 (48:11):
So do you what do you know about wisdom teeth?

Speaker 2 (48:14):
And what what is the what is the uh? I
don't know anything about question.

Speaker 1 (48:18):
With military and every other thing to tell yank your
wisdom teeth out of you. When I went through the coastguard,
they took two from the top and two from the bottom.
I wish that never happened. They said that they were
coming in sideways. I almost And I think doctor Manza
says he thinks that's how they come in and then
they straighten themselves out. But it's the retarded mind is

(48:41):
mind of a dentist to rip them out of your head.
And someone said, I don't know if it was doctor
or or doctor Manzo or whomever, that if you still
had your wisdom teeth, there's a potential that you could
regrow it a missing tooth.

Speaker 2 (48:56):
Uh well, I wouldn't doubt that, but I know that's
outside my wheelhouse. And and dentistry is one of those
areas of medicine, which is you know, like ninety nine.
I mean, it's hard to find. Even the holistic dentist
I think don't really know what they're talking about. There's

(49:18):
one dentist in the world that I would trust. His
name is Dixon Tom th h O M. And he's
outside Phoenix. D I c K s O N T
h O M Dixon Tom, outside of Phoenix. He's a
DDS and a nature pathic doctor.

Speaker 1 (49:38):
That's awesome. Okay, that's not far from me. Three hours
I can drive that.

Speaker 2 (49:41):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
That will be my daughter's new dentist.

Speaker 2 (49:44):
Tell him I sent you.

Speaker 1 (49:45):
I will I will definitely do that. I guess I'm
skipping the problem this month for myself. I think that's
a good, Doc Glidden. Let's go take a look at
your website real quick.

Speaker 2 (50:03):
Full Moon's coming up. We can do that full more perfect.

Speaker 1 (50:08):
There you go, All right, let's start it here. So
again I want to start with right here is the
calling number. You can still try that if you'd like,
but go quickly join doctor Glynnen's membership site, and right
beneath it you'll see ball busters. Okay. The other way
to do that, I'm just going to show you now
at the three bottom you see my website, you click

(50:28):
that and you wait for some reason I don't know. Way, okay,
and then on the top rate, doctor Glidden is right here,
and so is the code for the twenty five percent off.
So you can right click and copy that and then
go into doctor Glynnen's site.

Speaker 2 (50:50):
Perfect.

Speaker 1 (50:50):
And so what comes up if you're not already remember
is it this page? So how does how does one
go to navigate to get to where they would sign up?

Speaker 2 (51:01):
Do you?

Speaker 1 (51:01):
Is there a little button like I have over here?

Speaker 2 (51:04):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (51:04):
So something?

Speaker 2 (51:06):
Yeah, So just if you click the member menu button
and you go to account, then you go log out.

Speaker 1 (51:15):
I'm afraid to do that, okay, I don't know about
my password password, so member access Okay, there you go
they okay.

Speaker 2 (51:26):
Yeah, so if you're logged out, that member menu button
says subscribe to something. But all you really have to
do is just scroll down.

Speaker 1 (51:38):
Okay, right until until you Oh no, I think they
changed our page. Let's go back to uh I don't know.
Let me just go back into it altogether. That's okay. Here,
So this is this page.

Speaker 2 (51:53):
This is the scroll down yeah, right, the cop stuff.
You got a hero You just click on which one
you need, Join monthly or join yearly. Just click on it.

Speaker 1 (52:11):
And then you put in the code and it makes
awesome things happen.

Speaker 2 (52:17):
Yeah, it's easy. And once you've created your account, you've
paid for it, you're automatically directed to a welcome page.
The welcome page explains how to navigate the website, and
then every other time you come to the website, you're
shuttled when you log in. If you've logged out, and

(52:39):
then you log back in, you shuttle to the new
content page.

Speaker 1 (52:42):
Yeah, and the new content page also, yeah, I tell
you what to do if you just started this and
all that stuff. So that's cool. Caution never useful, okay.
Let me go ahead and show you this though Q
and as that doctor Glynnon does on his own on
his own site here for his members. And it looks

(53:03):
like you have to yell at somebody at the office again, Yeah,
I do have to yell.

Speaker 2 (53:07):
At somebody at the office. Yeah. We're live throughout October.

Speaker 1 (53:11):
Yeah, so eleven am to twelve pm on Thursdays, and
it's eight to nine pm. This is all Central Time
yep on Tuesdays.

Speaker 2 (53:20):
It's a lot of fun too. Last night's Q and
A was really fun.

Speaker 1 (53:23):
And to find the most recent you just go ahead
and hit play here. And I think there's also this
so you could find old episodes.

Speaker 2 (53:31):
Yeah, we've got hundreds of all hundreds. It's a good time.
It's a good community of people. Everybody's you know, polite
and respectful and honest and wants to learn, and it's
really it's just a good time. Good times are head
by all when we're in the live Q and A.
I really look forward to it. I learned stuff from

(53:53):
the live Q and A.

Speaker 1 (53:54):
I say that very expression good times head by all.
But I think it's great. People can also help you
if they have the answer, and doctor Glynnen has a
bunch of questions. If they've already gone through that, they
might be able to help you out too. On the
generic level. Of course, if your symptoms are something you
need to explain that by step with him, then you're
going to get doctor Glyndon's help as well. And if

(54:15):
it's something major, you might want to sign up for
a private appointment and then tell them that you came
from the show just because yeah, good enough reason right,
And then of course this is the place you go
to get your ninety essentials and Doctor Glynnon's book. This
will help you also understand a lot of the concepts
that we've been taught incorrectly and how to work your

(54:39):
way out of that paper bag, because it's just a
paper bag, it really is. It's not that hard to
get out of it once you understand and can accept
It's about that part. It's being able to accept that
things are not correct before you can move forward. And
then once you realize it, it's pretty easy to see
how messed up it really is.

Speaker 2 (54:58):
And the book is hardcover, soft cover or ebook.

Speaker 1 (55:01):
Any book, right and soft cover is great. That's usually
what I typically get from my shelves. Hardcover. That's like
a textbook what he broke. So it kind of makes
more sense to have than a hardcover, honestly, because then
you can share with your family. Look how nice that
looks too. That looks just like I was, you know,
going to going to college class with it.

Speaker 2 (55:23):
That's a big one.

Speaker 1 (55:26):
Yeah, And there's a lot of information in there you
can it's like it's it's like one of those medical
encyclopedias that you have on your shelf, except this one
won't steer you in a stupid direction.

Speaker 2 (55:38):
Daniel, It's always a pleasure. A little cluck on the
wall says.

Speaker 1 (55:41):
I have to bounce absolutely, sir. Thank you so much
for your help and thanks for helping me fix those
issues with the audio before we started today.

Speaker 2 (55:48):
Sir, Yes, sir, god willing, and the creek didn't rise.
We'll see you in seven.

Speaker 1 (55:52):
Days, thank you, sir. Okay, so present arms, we'll see
where are we on the FTJ of five people? Wows?
People care about their health? Over here? Yeah, I'm insulting you.
What are you gonna do about it?

Speaker 2 (56:08):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (56:09):
And then over here we have I have didn't go
on YouTube today because it's just gonna get striked. It
strikes for it anyway, So let's screw those people over there,
those people being the FEDS and the macade that run
the fucking thing. Okay, so here we go, lead Big
Farm behind dot Com via Equals, pgn D and d Health.
Can you see what I'm looking at? No, you can't

(56:30):
let me share the screen. I'm so I'm so used
to just doing this via OBS now, I don't even
think about it what I'm doing here, all right? So
over here by pay him?

Speaker 2 (56:42):
Got it.

Speaker 1 (56:42):
I'm gonna put myself down though I'm a bad person,
so I didn't mean to put myself down like that
scrolling across the bottom of the screen. Now that you
see my little head there, that is the code. But
it's also in the description, so you don't have to
try to chase it with your eyes like a cat,
you know. Go ahead and jump over to the description.

(57:06):
I've very highlighted this part. Leave Big Farm behind. That
goes right to your site. If you want to go
to my website. Here, let me show you something. There's
two options. You get to your ninety essentral and I
mix them. I do. I'd always like to beyond mascio effects.
I've never actually had the IP six from Azure Weell.

(57:29):
But you know what they do have over at azuel
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So click on that and there you are d DA
DA that's my affiliate link. But you're going to want
to use the Ballbuster's code when you get to the
membership things that you get your twenty five percent off.

(57:51):
And it's not really that much of a he said.
Don't tell them because they'll be jealous. It's like a
four hour difference really because it's like twenty nine versus
twenty five or four that I it's not a big deal, right,
He's still doing an awesome getting an awesome deal there.
It's like less than a dollar a day for each month.

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And then over here this is BB five for five
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(58:37):
for that. It's like twenty two maybe hours or something
like that of an online course. And then if you
ever go to his live his live courses, his class,
it's like a three and a half day class. Should
you already have to have those twenty hours of work

(58:57):
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liquid still the same thirty day supply, I give or

(59:45):
take whatever. Right, unless you're like me and I drink
it two or three times a day because I exercise
a lot, then you're probably going to wund a little
bit more. But anyhow, let's get over to this. Take
you tangerine. So these are the four elements if osteo
tanky tangerine plant dry minerals that makes the Healthy Foundation Pact.
That's the ninety central new gems. So independently, here's the

(01:00:11):
different prices. And I'm sure if you added these up
it would probably be cheaper to get them all together.
I don't know what the difference is. But also if
you call it probably is cheaper too, depending on what
kind of things they got going on at the time.
But if you go all the way down here you
find the uf A plus. So now you see that,
You see that, that's ninety caps. That's WHOA. You're supposed

(01:00:34):
to take three day? Is that true? Oh no, I'll see. No,
there's no information. I don't know if you're supposed take
three day or not. There might be more than Oh no,
it's probably one. We'reing doon tonight. I think that's interesting.

(01:00:56):
I didn't there was that many in that battle. That
explains why I have extra because I took him once
a day. But Alaskan cod live royal with the retinal
see that, and you see that. So I'm just showing

(01:01:17):
you if your budgets tight, this is also a good
choice both of the multi vitamin right here, you see
that plus you remember your BB five gets five percent
off over here. Look at that. That's that's the multi

(01:01:38):
vitamin over here on this side that versus that. So again,
if your budget tight, LANDERI minerals are awesome. I love
him the full of acum Mick. This is about a

(01:02:00):
oh that one up, it was forty six something before.
That's crazy. I'm wondering why. But still, this is a
This is like a five month supply, so you don't
have to buy it like every five months. So let's
put this right. If you're doing once one eighth of
a teaspoon, then you're getting it for thirty days. If

(01:02:20):
you do it one sixteenth of a teaspoon, then it's
I'm sorry, not for thirty days, that's ninety days. Ninety
days at one eighth of the t spoon. That's like
the highest that they recommend that you take. So if
you're doing it at one sixteenth, which is half of
the the maximum dose that they recommend, and it's gonna
last you about six months. So this isn't This isn't

(01:02:41):
a monthly fee that's divided by three or divided by six.
All right. Now, the other thing that they utilize here
is I'll go back up to the cork cup in
just a second. But the IP six is right here
with an also tall. This helps with oxidator stress and

(01:03:05):
all that stuff too, right, it's really the extra iron
in your tissues. So IP six supreme, Now I P
six would be like your osteo. So look at that,
and then look at that, and remember you're also getting
the BB five or five percent off.

Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
I've never had IP six, but I have had and
have had a lot of is beyond zufx liquid, and
I love the way it tastes, and I love the
way I think I feel off of it. I don't
know if if that's possible, if that's just in my head,
but I do love the way I think I feel
off with it. So these are different ways to get

(01:03:50):
to the same animal. So what I usually do is
I mix and match, and I also throw in because
I'm saving quite a lot doing the azard thing mixing
with it, even though I'm still getting the liquid bottles
over at over at over at Eife Health. I usually

(01:04:12):
get the look of bottles anyway, and then the other
things I grab over here, so I'd be grabbing this guy,
this guy. Sometimes I get this. In addition, to the
plant drivenial. So these three right here, and then I
most certainly, always, without any question, get this core copper.

(01:04:32):
And if people my family have a propensity to just
put a bunch of artificial synthetic vitamin C in their
faces every time they get sick, then I make sure
I have this in the house instead, so that they
have an alternative whole food sea complex. You don't need
as much of it if it's not synthetic assorbic acid,

(01:04:54):
and it also has the copper bond in it, so
it's not stripping your copper from you. So having this
with this actually makes a whole lot of sense as well. Okay, yeah,
you whole food see what I mean? Do you know
what I mean already? And that's all from the site
cent for fright llc dot com. You can click this
and and then you find the book over here or

(01:05:15):
the classes. But when we over here, he also has
an energy iodine that you'll see right there CBA drops.
Here's another way to get the lets slap it boomegs here.
But again, if you do this on a recurring monthly thing,
you wouldn't need to do this full vocumic every month,

(01:05:36):
see what I mean? See what I mean? Do you
know what I mean? M All kinds of good stuff
in here, though, interesting stuff, weird, wild stuff, wacky, wild
and insane. Why is the dudes cascading weird shit? I
just wish it would stop taking themse things. You know,

(01:05:59):
they try to keep on every day they try to
send you some news nonsense. Hey, look, streamer can do
this now. It's like, hey, how about Streamer just do
the things that already says it can do correctly without
trying to wow us with some new thing that's not
going to work. Hooray, wow, great, thank you. I'm already

(01:06:22):
on a square this big for my monitor, and I
just looked and I put my mouth on the top
air and it says minimize, Like how much smaller can
you make the screen? Minimize?

Speaker 2 (01:06:34):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (01:06:34):
I can also kick myself off the stage. Isn't that nice?
Goods are here? Oh? Select witch layouts you would like
to use, as if all of the options aren't good. Okay, anyway,
you guys have wonderful day. I highly recommend last week.

(01:06:57):
I think two new people sign up for Doctor Goodness membership.
That should be like ten an episode. With the amount
of people that watch these things. They should be way
more than that. But I mean, I don't have a
lot of faith in humanity. I think a lot of
people will look at this think that, oh yeah, yeah,
and they think it's like a like sitcom. It just
pas to energize them, like a pep rally, and then
after pep relly is over, they just go back to

(01:07:18):
syncing back into the same thought process that they had before,
and it doesn't do anything to them. Sorry to say that,
but I mean, what else is the answer? What else
makes sense when you when you think about it, does
any of that make sense that you would hear all
this information really act as if you agree with it,
and then take zero action and go back to your

(01:07:41):
MD the moment you get sick, or go to your
quote unquote checkups that it's just cash for them, or
take your children to their health you know, wellness checks
so that they can poison them each and every day
that they go send them off to school where they
have a schedule that you're not preventing the school from

(01:08:02):
harming them. Basically, there's a lot of things that parents
need to be doing that they're not.

Speaker 2 (01:08:08):
And I have.

Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
No sympathy for the people who don't if you're not
fighting the system on a daily basis, you're doing something wrong,
you're failing. You're part of the cult, and that cult
is deadly and it's sucking away your life and your
children's lives, and it's harming those things that you pretend

(01:08:32):
to love. And then I say pretend, because if you did,
why are you not protecting them? Dark note for the
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