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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We are live today, we are on Twitter, Rumble and
FTJ YouTube took down the last video. I appealed it.
It came back, went from one strike from one strike
to two strikes at one strike again all for you know.
The other one was for the the Mike Adams and

(00:22):
Doctor Monzo video. That was a strike because God forbid
you talk about stuff and no things. But what let's
get into this, because there was a couple of things
I wanted to share with people and I, for some
reason couldn't find it on your site the last time,
the homeopathy four part series that you had do you

(00:42):
is that still on the site somewhere? I was looking
for it for some reason, couldn't find it.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Should be? Let me pull the site up see if
I can't find it myself. Yeah, there was that? That
was there? Was it not? So? I think I think
if you go to the podcast I.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Even go to, I'm just gonna go through here so
I can people can see it. Let me do this
thing the present screen. Here's screen it tell your screen. Bam, Okay,
now people can see what I'm doing. So if you
go into this link right here, guys, all right, click
on that and then go once you remember, and you

(01:28):
should be you go to the interviews. You said it
for the podcast podcast. All right, So I saw I
saw this one, and then I saw these, keep going okay, oh, perfect,
there it is. Yeah, these are really important and people
should look at this before they start making judgments or

(01:53):
asking silly questions. And now this kind of leads me
into the silly question that I received. I think it's silly.
First of all, these water and I don't understand how
that has to do with the homeopathic pellet. But they
said I would love to get the homeopaths. Homeopathics. I think,
just think this person's coming from a place I think
they know something, but they don't. And then they said,

(02:15):
but the scanning of the package will denature the water.
I'm like, it's in for red light first of all,
and they scan it. The red light is in the atmosphere.
It's not like you're putting it next to a cell phone.
And even that is it really?

Speaker 2 (02:31):
That?

Speaker 1 (02:31):
Is that how it's imprinted? Is that how a homeopathic
you know, law putentization thing is even made?

Speaker 2 (02:38):
No? Yeah, so see this is the problem with homeopathy.
It's always been the problem with homeopathy. It's the sticking
point that everybody loses their mind over. There are five
laws of homeopathy. Hands down, the most important law of
homeopathy is the law of Similars, because it is an
inherent natural law of cure. It is the only medicinal

(03:00):
law of cure that we are aware of at this
moment in time on planet Earth. It's a law of nature,
the way that gravity and electromagnetism and algebra and geometry
are laws of nature. They do not change. They exist
whether you believe in them or not. And homeopathy. The

(03:22):
entire basis of homeopathy and the benefit to humanity that
homeopathy brings is by virtue of the law of Similars.
So that's really the only thing that anybody needs to
talk about when we're talking about homeopathy. But where everybody
gets lost is with the preparation of the medicines, which

(03:45):
is the law of potentization. So when you serially dilute
a substance and transform it thereby into homeopathic medicine, you
alter the property of the substance and we enter into
the metaphysical. Because we've entered into the metaphysical, it is

(04:10):
by definition unmeasurable. So there is no technology that currently
exists to be able to ascertain whether or not a
homeopathic medicine which has been diluted beyond Avigadro's number, the
strength and the potency thereof you can't. There's nothing that

(04:31):
I'm aware of that can measure that, nor is there
any instrumentation that's available that can tell when that particular
medicinal substances has become neutralized. Now I don't believe it's
possible to neutralize a homeopathic medicine based on what I've

(04:52):
seen in thirty seven years. We used to think. People
used to think that campher would dilute a homeopathic medicine,
and it won't. They used to think that coffee would
dilute a homeopathic medicine, or that peppermint or that things
like that, or you can't put your homeopathics through an
X ray at the airport, and all of these things

(05:12):
have been proven not to be true because we've done
all those things with the remedies and they still work.
They still produce securative effect based on the law of similars.
So as far as pragmatic rationale goes, there is no
evidence to support the fact that the homeopathic medicine can

(05:36):
be neutralized by anything. It's possible that it can be
neutralized by something, but we don't know. And because of
the nature of the situation, because it's metaphysical, one hundred
people will have one hundred different ideas about it, all
of which are groundless and baseless and effeckless. And you know, now,

(06:01):
just because they think it's so, it makes logical sense
to them that this must be so. But there's no proof,
nor can there ever be proof until instrumentation is developed
that can actually measure the homeopathic medicine itself. And that
doesn't exist.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
If you can go through an airport with the level
of high radiation, whatever the heck that is that somebody
with an infrared scanner that scans a package. That's just
ridiculous to even think that that's a potentiality.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Yeah, and the homeopathic medicines are not, I mean the
vast majority of homeopathic medicines.

Speaker 1 (06:37):
That would mean none of them would work because you
have to scan the freaking There's so many processes where
you would scan a box before it gets to someplace,
and they've worked when I've used them. So what does
that say? It was I losing my mind, was like,
so I just it really irritated me when I heard this.
I'm like, I don't know if you're in the race spot.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Yeah, No, it's a you know, it's an idea that
has kind of logical roots, but it's not grounded in
any expirit, pragmatic, experiential anything, because you can't you cannot,
there's no way to tell. There's no way to tell.

(07:21):
And we use these all of the time that have
been through massive amounts of scanning an X ray and
everything and five G and everything, and they still work.
So that's just incorrect. But that's not the thing that
people should be paying attention to. With homeopothy, that's a

(07:42):
really interesting thing and once that mechanism is discovered, it
will open up vistas in medicine. But the law of
similars is the thing to pay attention to with homeopathy,
and everybody glosses right over that. It is the most
important law of cure in the world right now, the

(08:04):
law of similars, and if medical doctors were aware of it,
we would not have a chronic disease epidemic. The law
of similars is, oh, what's the good metaphor?

Speaker 1 (08:23):
They's like to treat people like cookie cutter oh, you
have this set of symptoms that we've given this diagnosis to. Well,
then here's this one thing that we give to everybody.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
The law of Similars is to medicine what freedom of
speech is to a democratic republic. It is the very
foundation of it. Freedom of expression, or is the very
foundation of a democratic republic. The law of similars is
the very foundation of curative medicine. And you know, there

(08:53):
is less than a thousand people in the world right
now that know how to activate it. And it's a
it's a tragedy of biblical proportions. Thanks to Big Pharma,
we are so far behind where we could be right
now had we not have a monopolistic takeover of medicine
in the early nineteen hundreds. It's just a shame.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
Oh but hey, I thought you'd be excited today because
you know they scape goaded vaccines with tilenol autism factor.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Now, well, you know, I've said for a long time.
I don't know if I've said it on this program.
I probably did. It's not the tile in all, it's
the relationship between the tile and all and the vaccine.
You give the vaccine, the child develops a fever as
a result of the chemicals in the vaccine, the substances

(09:45):
in the vaccine, and then when you deliver tilanol, which
they do automatically whenever anybody has a fever, the chemicals
in the tile and All mixed with the chemicals in
the vaccine create another chemical which inflames the Now I've
told people for fifteen years to get rid of their

(10:05):
tile and All because it's the leading cause of emergency
room admittances in the US's liver failure from alcohol consumption
and tail and All use at the same time. It's
a nasty drug and it should be removed from the marketplace.
I've told people forever to get rid of tail and

(10:27):
All and replace it with advil. You know, advil isn't
the best. There's other ways to manage pain, but pain sucks,
and you know you don't want to become a heroin addict.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
So that ibuprofen mm hmm is advil? Ibuprofen?

Speaker 2 (10:45):
I think so? I think so. I always get them
confused to see the medicine and ibuprofen, I get them
part yeah yeah, So so this is the deal. This
is a situation. Doctor Gluten's vindicated again. Used Thailand all.
But look, the there's no one cause of autism. There's

(11:12):
a number of factors that are going on here. There's
the vaccine, plus the tailand all thing there's right, there's
extreme malnutrition in the in the pregnant mother exactly. There's
all kinds of nasty chemicals in the environment that they've
extracted from fetal blood. You know, they've measured dry cleaning

(11:36):
solvent in fetal blood. Right, and more to the point.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
It's disgusting, it's norcery, it's a concoction.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
I have a colleague. He's a nature pathic physician like myself.
He's treated over a thousand autistic kids successfully in the
last twenty years. That's his niche and he's he's big
in the autism community and parents bring their kids to
him all the time and they're successfully treated. So you

(12:08):
would think that he would be invited to the vaccine,
to the autism forum. But there's no nature pathic doctors there.
There's no homeopathic doctors there, there's no iervatic doctors there,
there's no acupuncturists there, there's no botanical medicine experts there.
It's all the freaking mds.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
And he's not doing the Rashid Bhutar method as he
would the e dtall that no right, that was his
claim to fame.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
He uses one hundred percent in nature pathic therapeutics, mostly.

Speaker 1 (12:41):
Homeopathic preparations, so ones that don't cause side effects and
harm to the body. What a concept.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
And more importantly, and this is important, therapeutics that are
curative curative, right. I can't stress this point enough. And
we've been underneath the jack booted heel of pharmaceutical medicine
for so long that people have lost the notion, the idea,

(13:16):
the belief that a cure is possible because they've never
seen it, and we see it all the time because
we activate the law of similars, which is curative. I mean,
if I have a match and I throw it in
a pile of again, in a puddle of gasoline, one
hundred percent of the time, it's going to go up
in flames. Why is that. It's because of the chemical

(13:38):
laws that are at play. One hundred percent of the
time the match is going to ignite a flammable substance.
It's a law of freaking nature. The law of similars
is a law of nature. It exists, nobody's aware of it.
And you know, people suffer needlessly because of it. And

(13:59):
you know, the te meopathic community is divided. It's always
been divided. The nature pathic community is divided. It's always
been divided. There's there's no room at the end. Man,
we're on our own here, we're on our own. And
if you're waiting in the listening audience, if you're waiting

(14:19):
for the government to swoop in and fix this, if
you're waiting for Bobby Kennedy to fix this, and it's
not going to happen because these people are all in
the same boat. It's the boat that caused the problem,
and they're not going to ever get out of the boat.
And they're not ever going to recognize the other boats
that can fix the problem. It's not going to happen.

Speaker 1 (14:44):
So it's allopathy in general, the system itself that they're
trying to ment and work within. And well, let's take
away this thing, and it's look good to augment this.
You're still sitting chemo and radiation to people. You're still
having a seventy two shot vaccine schedule for children. What
the hell do you think you're changing.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
You can't fix the problem from inside the system that
created the problem. It's the system itself that needs to change,
and that's I don't foresee that happening at all, which
is why I have my website, which is why I
write the books, which is why I come on this channel,
which is why I've been banned from YouTube, because people

(15:26):
need to know this shit. It's not hard, and so
curative medicine is available, ladies and gentlemen. You just don't
know anything about it, and you need to. And so
you need to become a subscriber to my website and
figure it out. If you're smart enough to pass the

(15:47):
driver's license test, you're smart enough to learn what to do,
you're smart enough to understand the nuts and the bolts
here you are. And if you go through everything on
my website and you well don't have a clue, then
I can't help you.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
And I don't think that's gonna I don't think that's possible.
People are going to find solve a lot a lot
of information here now, whether or not they're going to
be resistant to it because it doesn't seem like what
they've been told before. I think I think people just
in general, over the last couple of years, over the
last four years, I would hope that that that shell
has been cracked a little to where people are looking

(16:26):
because things aren't adding up anymore, you know. And I
would hope that that's the case, because you need to
have that, uh, that curiosity, or that lack of acceptance
for what you've been taught or the shitty results they've
been getting from those beliefs, in order to be looking
for something extra. And I think this is a great

(16:48):
site for it for people to I mean, even if
you're just going off of this based on its own.
Having all these I guess you could call them labels
for things that doctors, you know, MD's whole certain set
of symptoms. But I used this when I had the
kidney stone. I looked on here and I got information
off of a video that you put out in twenty

(17:11):
fifteen that actually the berberous vulgaris helped me. And then
I asked you, is there anything In addition, you told
me what it was and it dissolved the stone so
I didn't have excruciating pain. And you also gave me
the Kelly carbonicum and within the third I think you
told me to take it every twenty minutes. And on
the third out of the four times I was supposed

(17:31):
to take it, the pain was gone. I was no
longer doubled over in pain.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Love my job.

Speaker 1 (17:37):
It's amazing.

Speaker 2 (17:38):
It's the law of similars exactly. It's a match on gasoline.
One hundred percent of the time it's going to go
up in flames.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
And doctor Glynnen, what did you do? You had? You
called me that time and you asked me a bunch
of questions. I wasn't even used. I wasn't used to
answering questions like that, because it's not what doctors do.
Doctor doesn't even look at you in the eye, right,
you know.

Speaker 2 (18:02):
Yeah, a visit with a holistic doctor specializing in homeopathy
is the most unique experience anybody will ever have in
their life. You know. It takes about two hours, and
there's an analysis, so from start to finish, the whole
thing takes about three hours, and all kinds of questions

(18:26):
are asked because the language of the symptom holds the
key to the cure. So, for instance, if you had
a migraine headache and you felt it in the right temple,
you would need a different homeopathic medicine to institute a

(18:46):
cure than if you felt the pain in the left temple.
If the pain felt like your head was being squeezed
in a vice, you would need a different medicine than
if your head felt like it was exploding or felt
like some and was hammering a nail into it. All
of these distinctions matter because they are what's necessary to

(19:08):
discover to activate the law of cure, which medical doctors
don't know anything about, and they most of them, don't
even think it's possible to cure anything. It's the only
reason they can sleep at night and still have a job.
I cannot imagine unless you're an emergency room doctor or
a you know, a military field medical surgeon. I can't

(19:31):
imagine what life as an MD is like because nothing
ever gets cured. All your patients get worse over time.
You're just throwing polypharmacy at it, not based on any
like great intellect that you bring to bear, but because
that's what the pharmaceutical rep told you to do. It's
a flavor of the month's drug, and you don't care

(19:53):
about the side effects because it's just life. That's the
way that it is. Just shut up and take your medicine.
It's the best medicine in the world. It's not perfect,
but it's the best. Just take it. I can't imagine
what it's like practicing like that year after year after
year after Yeah, I can't imagine. I would last a

(20:14):
week maybe, But this is the standard of care. This
is what's the best medicine in the free world. And
it's not It is a paper tiger. It's a housemad
of cards, and you know, the cards are made of
concrete and you know, lasered into a titanium base. I

(20:38):
don't know that it's ever going to fall. But nonetheless,
I cannot emphasize this enough for those of you in
the listening audience. You we are on our own here.
And if you're sick and tired of being sick and tired,
and you've starting to see glimmers of well, yeah, son
of a bitch. The mds don't really know what they're doing.

(20:59):
And I know I'm still in trouble. I still have migraines,
I still have anxiety, I still have PTSD, still have
infertility issues, I still have high blood pressure, I still
have heartburn, I still have rheumatoid arthritis. I need to
do something. What am I going to do? Well, you're
going to go to my website and I'm going to
tell you what to do. That's what you're going to do. Well.

(21:20):
I don't have all the answers, by the way, my
colleagues do not have all the answers, but we have
a lot of them, and they're all science based and
they're all clinically verified. So you're a knucklehead. If you're
looking for alternatives to pharmaceuticals and you don't access my information,

(21:41):
then I you know, I've got suffer and die is
my basic position.

Speaker 1 (21:48):
Well, and this is why we have to do these shows,
because you know, they don't let us get promoted and
shown around to the various websites that we that we
broadcast on. You know, I've got the the podcast going
as well. We're getting more people paying attention and interested,
and that's a great thing. I set up a whole

(22:09):
separate channel for all of our past videos and they
don't need to be in a chronological order because every
every video is complete in and of itself, and there's
a lot of great information that we've covered over the
over the past. I think it's been almost three years now, sir,
and it's been a great it's been a great ride,
and I've learned a lot. And just even like when

(22:30):
you were talking about how many homopathic preparations are there
on the books right now, like so that's an amazing
amount of things that you know would be able to
dial in perfectly to what exactly your symptoms are. You
can't just say headache. This is where the training has
to come out. You know, it's not just a pain

(22:51):
in my arm, like where is it? It's you've got
to figure out what exactly is it hot? Is it?
Is it sharp? And then when you figure that out,
it's the when you do the sim When you're talking
about the similars, I'm just trying to people understand what
we're talking about. If this was given to somebody who
was healthy, they would experience this thing. So when they

(23:11):
have these symptoms, you give it to them and it
knocks it out. It's like, uh, destructive interference or something
like that.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
That's how it works, That's how it was, that's how
I was discovered in the first place. And again that's
a law of nature. Let me read you some of
the indications of a homeopathic medicine. This is black cohosh
oh Okay acta samosa. It's either just some of the
symptoms that this medicine is effective in treating. People who

(23:45):
need this medicine are will be chilly, weak, very sensitive,
highly nervous, quick, apprehensive, suspicious, restless, I need it, easily excited, irritable, inherent,
incoherently loquacious, I mean they never did, don't shut up,
and you can't understand the thing they're saying. Pessimistic and
easily depressed. They are very sensitive to pain. The pains

(24:09):
have been described as violent, severe, terrible, unendurable, most terrific, agonizing,
torturing and excruciating, hysterical, and restless with the pains, manifested
with moaning, groaning, lamenting, screaming, crying, and fainting, great restlessness

(24:31):
at night, with inability to sleep. Moves and works quickly
and talks very fast, Apprehensive, full of anxiety and fear,
anxious about every trifle, easily frightened, wild eyed, apprehensive from
some hallucination story or neighborhood event, haunted by memories of

(24:53):
scary events, and hypochondriasis, fear of misfortune. It goes on
and on and on and on. These are the things
that homeopathy treats, and these are the distinctions that we
need to understand when we are trying to activate the
law of Similars. And this is why it takes three

(25:15):
hours to figure this ship out. Now, there is hope
that with a with AI that the homeopathic interview process
could be dramatically shortened with the proper use of AI,
and we'll see how that pans out.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
But nonetheless, is that like a probability scale that they
can deduce quicker or something like that based on the
the list of the you know, the treatments.

Speaker 2 (25:47):
Yes, So if we if we teach AI the homeopathic
provings and all of the symptoms that each of the
remedies have, and then we feed AI a list of
the symptoms that the patient is experiencing, a I should
be able to figure out the remedy really quickly. So

(26:09):
going to at least give you the top four that
you should consider, and it would dramatically decrease the time
that the homeopath would need to spend in the analysis themselves.
It's an extremely time consuming task and honest to God,
I have no idea how anybody did it before computers.

(26:29):
The great homeopaths of the world, the historical homeopaths, you know,
they didn't have computers, and they were curing cancer and
typhoid fever and diphthery and tuberculosis. Right, really nasty stuff.
No computers, big brains and remarkable intellects.

Speaker 1 (26:55):
All right, So I have to address something because this
is what I just got in here. Yeah, there's nothing
you don't need to listen Roum and soda. Your question
was already addressed, and that was the first thing we
started off with. That you're concerned about scanning and stuff
like that and blah blah blah. Water. We get it,
We get it that it's imprintable. We understand that there's trauma.
That we have talked about this a thousand times, about

(27:16):
structured water and coherent water a billion trillion times. But
what you're missing is the fact that, first of all,
it's a pellet. Second of all, yeah, I'm sorry, I'm
just reading that. You don't need to be like shooting
down other people in the comments for asking a question.
Let let doctor Glidden answer the questions that he's asked
and you can chill. Otherwise you can leave, all right.

(27:39):
So he says, how does homeopathy work with someone with
something like multiple milanoma.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
The same way that it works with anything else. I
mean the same way that it works with strapped throat
or pneumonia or exema or depression or so here's here's
how it goes right. This is an important concept for
people to understand. And you should have been taught this

(28:05):
in high school, but you weren't because of the medical monopoly.
So if you're a medical professional, if you're a physician,
it would be prudent for you to have a working
definition of health because if you don't know what health is,
it is impossible for you to help somebody secure it. Right. So,

(28:30):
for instance, I would like to go into the woods
with you, and I would like you to show me
where the who's the magiggy flowers are?

Speaker 1 (28:39):
I have three of those.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
If you don't know what a who'sy magiggy flower is,
there is no way you can help me find one.
You can't do it. You have no idea what it
is you could be leaning on. One wouldn't have no idea.
So we need to have a working definition of health,
and your medical doctor does not. And if you want
to have fun with a medical doctor the next time
you're unlucky enough to be in their presence, ask them
to define health and watch their head twist off during

(29:03):
neck smoke come out of their ears. Health is the
ability of a living organism to experience negative stress and
remain symptom free in a state of dynamic equilibrium. So
here's how that goes. There's millions of types of stress.

(29:25):
There's microbes, there's weather, chemtrails, crap in the air, crap
in the water, crap in the food, electromagnetic radiation, ionizing radiation,
bad food, not enough nutrients, emotional stress, financial stress, political stress,
physical stress. Right, life is a giant freaking bowl of stress.

(29:45):
And there's also positive stress, like exercise. If done correctly,
positive stress strengthens the body. That's not what I'm talking
about here. I'm talking about negative stress, which is called distress.
Positive stress is called use stress. Euse stress, you stress.
Negative stress is distress. So when we experience a negative stress,
there's only two possibilities. The body defends it and the

(30:09):
stress bounces off and nothing happens. You're fighting things off
right now, you have no idea of and your body
is taking care of business and your symptom free. But
every once in a while you will experience the stress
which gets through your defenses and impacts the system. When
that happens, the system becomes destabilized and it compensates automatically

(30:33):
and produces a symptom. The symptom can be anything. It
can be a multiple miel moment, can be a tumor.
It can be exzema, It can be psoriasis. It can
be heartburn. It can be a migraine headache. It can
be a sinus infection. It can be anything. It's a
freaking symptom. And so, for instance, you drop a twenty
pound rock on your foot, Heaven forbid that stress is

(30:57):
too much for your body to handle, and now you
have a bad, inflamed and swollen foot. It's strong symptoms.
But fourteen days later, the body has recovered balance because
the body has self regulating mechanisms. The body fixes itself
and the foot goes back to normal. Where did the

(31:18):
symptom go? Did it go to France? No, the body
fixed it. The body recovered its balance, and in so doing,
the symptom disappeared. You cut your finger, you're symptomatic. It's
bloody and it's inflamed, and it's throbbing, and it's painful.
It's a lot of symptoms. And then the body fixes,
it recovers balance, and then the symptoms are gone. Fourteen

(31:40):
days later, the body healed itself and your symptom free.
This is how life is supposed to go. But because
of bad medicine and all of the bad nutrition and
all of the crap that's in the environment that we
have to deal with, in all of the stress that
we have to deal with, it's easy for us now
to become impacted by stress, destabilized, symptomatic, and stuck. This

(32:06):
is why people go to the doctor because they've got
strong and persistent symptoms and they're not going away so right,
So in a situation like this, what does a person do.
They go to the MD. Why Because it's the only
show in town, the only medicine practiced in their hospitals,
the only medicine their insurance will pay for. It's the

(32:26):
only medicine they know anything about. So they go to
the MD. But the MD has no understanding of how
the human body really works, but they're trained to deliver
medicines that suppress the symptom.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
I'm sure they radiated the hell out of you too, well,
we were there.

Speaker 2 (32:42):
Yes, So you get an antibiotic and anti anxiety and
antidepressed and a proton pump inhibitor and MAO uptake inhibitor.
You get surgery to remove the diseased part. You get
something to suppress the symptom, but nothing gets cured. And
when the drug whereas off, the symptom comes back. And

(33:02):
if you suppress the symptom for long enough, the body
falls further off balance and generates another symptom somewhere else
because it has to. The medical doctors see no correlation
between this. So you have a child with exzema and
you smother it with cortison cream and you give the
kid pred in his own It suppresses the exzema, and

(33:26):
then three months later the child develops asthma as a
result of the suppression of the exzema, a direct result
of the suppression of the exema. Right, it's bad medicine.
Now homeopathy. So here's what happens in a holistic medical arena.

(33:48):
A chiropractor, an acupuncturist, an iravedic practitioner, a nature path
a homeopath, a botanical medicine person, a hands on healer.
They all deliver therapeutics to the body which effectively push
the body back into a state of balance. Because when
the body recovers its balance, what happens to the symptom.

(34:09):
It disappears, it goes away, it's not there anymore. This
is referred to as a cure. So the exita clears up,
the myeloma goes away, the prostate cancer shrinks, it's not
a problem anymore. The pneumonia clears up, the depression lifts,
the insomnia goes away, the heartburn goes away, the blood
pressure normalizes. Why because you've re established health in the organism,

(34:37):
which is the highest goal of the physician to bring
their patient back to a state of health and the quickest,
less toxic way possible.

Speaker 1 (34:50):
And you're activating the boddle the body's own ability to
do that.

Speaker 2 (34:54):
With the someopathic well, yes, with homeopathy, you're doing it
by virtue of the law of Similars. Yeah, acupuncture does
it a different way, Chiropractic does it a different way.
Medical nutrition does it a different way. But with homeopathy
it's the law of Similars. And as far as I'm concerned,
the law of Similars is there's nothing that even comes

(35:16):
close to it. It's an extremely effective system of medicine.
So to answer your question, how does homeopathy work with
multiple myeloma. You can only have myeloma if you've been
destabilized by stress. The properly prescribed homeopathic medicine puts the
body back into a state of health and the symptoms
go away.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
So I think this is what this is worth. Just
a little off, but let's let's help fix this. He says,
what are the similars with multiple myeloma. Well, miloma is
the disease name that some doctor gave a set of symptoms.
What your symptoms are are what matters, and that's the difference.
Yours will be different from other people. But they group
a lot of people in the same category that have

(35:54):
multiple different additional you know, tweaks and chain in differences
in their overall symptomology. Right.

Speaker 2 (36:03):
Yeah, See this is the sticking point, and this is
the problem with the medical monopoly that we've grown up
inside of because we have been socialized to believe that
it's the disease that's being treated. You can't treat multiple myeloma,
you can't treat migraine headaches, you can't treat asthma.

Speaker 1 (36:24):
It's very clever. There's something a name and then think
that it's a thing all of a sudden.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
It's not right. You can treat a person who has
symptoms that an MD has called multiple myeloma or a migraine,
or asthma or exzma or whatever, but the treatment to
activate the law of similars must be individualized. I could

(36:48):
have identical triplets. They all have strapped throat. They gave
it each to the other. It's the same bug. They
have the same genes, they live in the same house else,
they experience the same stress, they eat the same food.
They've all got the same microbe in their body. They're
all symptomatic. It's a definitive diagnosis of strep throat and

(37:10):
they would need three different medicines to recover their health
with homeopathy, because we do not treat disease with homeopathy.
We treat people. So when you have been destabilized by stress,
you have a unique set of symptoms, and this is
what the homeopath must pay attention to. There are no

(37:34):
homeopathic medicines from myeloma. There are homeopathic medicines for people
who have been diagnosed with myeloma, and the treatment needs
to be individualized. And this goes to the old saying
that the medical doctor diagnosed disease. The homeopathic doctors, the
nature pathic doctors diagnose treatments because I don't give a

(37:57):
shit what the name of the disease is. It's usually
and this is interesting, but the name of the disease
has nothing to do with the treatment. There's nothing to
do with it at all. Ye so's it is completely
the opposite of everything that you've come to understand about

(38:19):
how medicine works. It is the opposite. We do not
treat a disease, that's impossible. We treat people who have
been told they have a disease by a medical professional.
And I don't care what you call it. As a
matter of fact, I would say that you know, you
don't have the multiple myeloma, you have the the John

(38:41):
Smith disease, whatever your name is, right, because your set
of symptoms is unique to you, and you could have
a brother with myeloma, he would have his own set
of symptoms to be completely different. And this is what
we have to pay attention to the symptoms. So here
here is how to figure out your symptoms. Number one,

(39:02):
what does it feel like? Is it hot? Is it cold?
Is it burning? Is it ripping? Is it tearing? Is
it itching, What does it feel like? Where anatomically do
you feel it? You feel it in your left temple,
you feel it in your left big toe, you feel
it in your gall bladder. Where do you feel it?

(39:22):
When do you feel it? What makes it feel better,
what makes it feel worse? And does anything come along
for the ride. So, for instance, with a migraine headache,
you may tell a discerning homeopath the following things. Well,
I have the squeezing pain in my head. Feels like
my head's being squeezed in avice. It wakes me up

(39:42):
every night at three am, like freaking clockwork. I can
set my watch by it. At three am. I'm going
to wake from a dead sleep with a squeezing pain
in my head. The only thing that makes it feel
better is if I put ice on it and lie
in a dark room. Any light makes it much worse.
I got to put ice on it in a dark
room and it'll go away. That's a very unique set

(40:07):
of symptoms. That's what we treat in order to resolve
the situation. Bringing the patient, the person, the human being,
back into a state of health is the goal, because
by definition, when you are in a state of health,

(40:28):
you're symptom free and symptoms are gone. Now here's where
it gets really disappointing. Right there are only six hundred
homeopathic medicines right now, so there are potentially thousands of

(40:54):
illnesses which people have been diagnosed with that there are
no homeopathic medicines that have been discovered to fix it.
So in situations like that, we have to zigzag our
way to a cure. We give a medicine and it

(41:15):
changes the symptoms, a new symptom complex develops, We give
another medicine, it changes the symptoms, A new symptom complex develops,
We give another medicine, it changes the symptoms, a new
symptom complex develops, and then.

Speaker 1 (41:31):
Were a wallpaper off till you get to the bottom
one and.

Speaker 2 (41:34):
Then we get a cure. Yeah, whereas had we had
you know, the uh, you know, hibiscus remedy, that would
have taken care of it the first time, we wouldn't
need it to zigzag. But we don't know about that.
Why because the medical monopoly has our hands tied. There

(41:59):
are no one did homeopathic research facilities in the world.
There aren't they need to be. There are no more
homeopathic hospitals in the world. There aren't there used to be?
So you know, humanity suffers not only because of bad
medicine with suppressive symptoms, with suppressive treatments, but because of

(42:21):
a lack of research in curative systems of medicine. And
my heart bleeds for that.

Speaker 1 (42:31):
So so doctor Glidden, whether when we're talking about collars
disease or multiple mile loma, says the plasma cells are
a type of white blood cell in the bone marrow,
and it says it's a cancerous plasma cell weakening the bones. So,
I mean, it almost sounds like this is a well, everybody,
every human being is a perfect candidate for ninety esth

(42:53):
central nutrients. But doesn't that almost sounds like it would
start to write the ship already right there, and then
you just what the problems are afterward.

Speaker 2 (43:01):
Yes, so you can you can drill down into the
metabolism of the illness as far as you want to go.
You can figure out the metabolic pathways, and you can
figure out the bad cells.

Speaker 1 (43:16):
And that's because that's the result, right, that's.

Speaker 2 (43:20):
The result of the disease. The result of the disease
is all of those metabolic distinctions, and understanding all of
that doesn't do anything to help you cure it. It's interesting.
And see, this is why allopathic medicine goes down all
these metabolic rabbit holes, because new science discovers new things

(43:44):
about the cell cancer cell, and how it got to
be a cancer cell, and how it works, and the
intricate metabolism thereof, and then the pharmacist develops a drug
that targets one unspecific aspect of that metabolic process in
order to try to cancel it out. It never works

(44:07):
because it's an unbelievably complex, interconnected system. And this is
why the drugs have so many freaking side effects, because
they're targeting one teeny weeny part of a vast metabolic
array and it is not curative. It's not curative. The
law of Similars is curative. And to activate the law

(44:31):
of similars, we don't need to know about, you know, metabolism,
We don't need to know anything about that. It's helpful,
but we don't really need to know anything about it.
All we need to know is what are the symptoms? Period.
I don't need to know what the genes are. I
don't need to know what the snips are. I don't

(44:52):
need to know what the metabolic process the presumptive metabolic processes.
Don't need to know any of that because none of
that is going to help me activate the law of similars,
which is a law of nature, which is curative.

Speaker 1 (45:06):
It's all about you, right about what you feel.

Speaker 2 (45:10):
So yeah, you know, it's really this is a difficult
concept to understand and grasp. You know, it's very much like.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
You know, can I can I tell you what they
say for the m D side of things, doctor Glydin.
Treatments include medications, of course, and they say it can
weaken your immune system. I can only imagine what the
what the drugs they give you because usually it's conintuitive,
so they would weaken your immune system probably even further.
Treatments include medications, chemotherapy, critical steroids, radiation of course, or

(45:46):
a stem cell transplant. That's how they treat it, not
figure out why it's happening, just you know, attack the
thing instead of what caused the thing.

Speaker 2 (45:57):
So I'm trying to look up. There's this guy, there's
a homeopathic doctor in India. He's treated two hundred and
three cases of myeloma. He has an eighty one percent success.

Speaker 3 (46:08):
Right, eighty one percent success rate, said I can make
that bigger activating the law of similars my homeopathic method.

Speaker 2 (46:25):
He's one homeopath. Now you would think this would create
a bum's rush of research. We got to give the
homeopaths money. They have their cure and cancer. We got
to do that. That hasn't happened. Why hasn't that happened
because we don't have medical freedom and everybody has been

(46:48):
It's like, you know, when people are woke and they
just don't get it. They're convinced that men can be
women and women can be men, and they're convinced that,
you know, racism is the cause of all the problems
in the world. Right, they're convinced of these.

Speaker 1 (47:06):
Things, and baby killing is the right of a female.

Speaker 2 (47:09):
And killing, yeah, baby killings are right. You can't pop
these people out of that thought matrix. You can't do it.
They have to get there on their own. You cannot
pop most people out of their incorrect understanding of health

(47:31):
and how medicine works. You can't do it because it's
too big of a leap. They just can't do it.
They don't understand it. And the thought is, well, if
this is as good as doctor Glinton says it is,
then it would be everywhere all the time, and in
the medical freedom that would be correct, but we don't

(47:51):
have medical freedom. And the reason that homeopathy is not
everywhere all the time, the reason nature apathy is not
everywhere all the time, is because it's illegal. It's love reason, right,
So snap out of it. Right, there's a you know,
just being here on this show it bodes well for

(48:13):
your future. But I am telling you this is a
completely different way of looking at the world.

Speaker 1 (48:22):
It takes a while. Even if it sounds like I
think it's simple. It sounds simple, but it's layers of
time and exposure that actually really get the deeper understanding
of what it is. But it gets to make more
and more sense every single time that you're in.

Speaker 2 (48:38):
And you know it's because of all of this cultural
conditioning and cognitive dissonance. And it's understanding that the majority
of people who end up in my office or in
the office of my colleagues there at the end of
their rope.

Speaker 1 (48:54):
That's a hard place to start with somebody. You know,
it's like I'm already I've come to after of got
into the auto wreck that was a tree and a
tumble down the street, down the freaking hill rather than
I stood my toe on this smaller before we have to.

Speaker 2 (49:14):
You know, Yeah, you made me laugh and I swallowed
my my arnold palmer. So it's not an easy time
to be a homeopath or a nature path. It's it's
simply not because you know, people don't understand it, and

(49:35):
and then people are people are not used to relating
their symptoms. For instance, five years ago, I was treating
a guy for something. I forget what it was. I
think it was migrain headaches. And one of my questions

(49:56):
was do you carry a grudge? Right? Are you a
forgiven for that type of person, or do you carry
a grudge? And he said no, I'm absolutely not a
grudge carrier, Absolutely not. Those are his exact words.

Speaker 1 (50:10):
Oh so, okay, great, and if I find out who
told you.

Speaker 2 (50:15):
So? Four weeks later in the follow up interview, I
gave him medicine. It didn't work, and I was curious,
and so I was asking a bunch of questions and
I said, well, you know, tell me a little bit
about your family of origin. And he said, well, I
haven't talked to my goddamn brother in fifteen years. He

(50:38):
screwed me on a business deal and I never want
to see him again. I haven't spoken to him in
fifteen years, which is the very definition of carrying a grudge, right,
But he told me emphatically that he didn't carry a grudge.
And when I found that out, that was the key
that unlocked the cure. So with a homeopathic, people don't

(51:04):
know how to pay attention to their symptoms, and it
becomes the homeopaths job to coax that information out of them.
A medical doctor, a medical doctor, couldn't do it. A
medical doctor couldn't be case. The medical doctor doesn't talk
to the patient all. The medical doctor is interested in

(51:26):
his objective discovery. What's the blood work? Say what's the
X ray? Say what's the ultrasound? Say what's the CT scan?
Say what's the MRI. So, oh, we're going to run
some tests. How many times have you heard a doctor
say that, Oh, we're going to run some tests and
then we'll tell you what to do. Just go sit
in the waiting room. I don't need to know anything.
Just I need some blood and some urine and could

(51:46):
you spit into this cup? That's all I need.

Speaker 1 (51:48):
It's like going to to the mechanic and having them
hook you up to you, OBD.

Speaker 2 (51:53):
It's exactly correct.

Speaker 1 (51:56):
It works for the card, it's not so much for the.

Speaker 2 (52:00):
So I don't know how we got off on this tangent.
This rants tangent and forgive me, but sounds like I'm
playing the smallest fiddle, you know, sad fiddle in the
world we.

Speaker 1 (52:12):
Got known for you. Here it says, what are your
thoughts on caffeine? Barba O'Neil states that it depletes minerals
from the body. I've been taking the ninety essentials for
almost two years, but haven't gotten my husband to start.

Speaker 2 (52:24):
Yeah, I'm okay with caffeine, and it does deplete minerals.
But if you're taking the ninety essential nutrients, you've got
those bases covered. I mean, sweating depletes minerals, Exercise depletes minerals.

Speaker 1 (52:37):
Your body using them deplete them.

Speaker 2 (52:40):
Breathing depletes minerals, right, which is one of our foundations
that in order for your body to be able to
fix itself the way that nature intended it to, it
needs to have all of the raw materials that it
needs in order to be able to do that. Right.
I mean, if I'm bililding a house and I've got

(53:02):
the carpenters, and I've got the lumber, and I've got
the saws, and I've got the nail guns, but i
don't have any nails. Nothing's getting built that day. It's
the same with the human body. When the human body's
nutrified properly and it has all ninety essential nutrients, two
thirds of which by the way, are minerals, then it

(53:25):
can fix itself much better than it could have before that.
And the reason usually, the reason that got into an
unbalanced state in the first place, was because of nutrient
deficiencies and consistent consumption of all the wrong foods and
parasitic infection. So homeopathy is one part of the health

(53:47):
recovery strategy the other parts. But homeopathy has to be individualized,
like ninety percent of the time. Homeopathy must be individualized.
But the medical nutrition is generic. Right.

Speaker 1 (54:00):
Causal idealism or the concept of unicausal things when it
comes to the disease is also ridiculous. Right, Oh, it's cancers,
it's parasites. It's like, well, that could be very well
true some of the time. And it's also radiation because
you're sitting next to this thing, and it's also this
you know, crappy diet and all this chemical crap that

(54:20):
is in your body. It's also these other factors, you know,
and it could all come together in certain people and
be one specific thing in other people.

Speaker 2 (54:29):
It's a multifactorial gem, which is why the combination, the
combination of properly applied medical nutrition which gives the body
everything that it needs to work the way that God
intended it to, and the right push into the wonderful
world of rebalanced health with the by virtue of the

(54:51):
law of similars. I don't know how you can do
anything better than that. Well, hands on healing could perhaps
be better than that or as good as that, But
this is the deal man. We give the body everything
that it needs by way of ninety essential nutrients. We
counsel people to stop eating food that's hurting them, and

(55:16):
we see how far back they bounce. Eighty three percent
of the time they bounce back all the way and
they don't need a private appointment with someone. But seventeen
percent of the time they don't, and that's when they
need a private appointment with someone like me. And this
is how we do it.

Speaker 1 (55:34):
So yeah, and it's it's going to be quite the
culture shock and a journey for people who sit, you know,
have the have that intake. And the difference is somebody
who actually cares about what you have to say, cares
about your symptoms, concerned about how you're doing mentally, emotionally,

(55:56):
you know, stress wise, and all those things, and you
know they're they're going to be kind of weirded out
by the whole idea that someone actually wants to listen
to what they're trying to tell them.

Speaker 2 (56:07):
I mean often you know that that's a verly good point.
And this was this was coloquially passed around in nature
opathy that oftentimes the interview process itself is healing because
the person has finally had a chance to tell their

(56:27):
story to a medical professional. They've never been able to
do that before. And you know, just being able to
express that is a little bit healing. I mean, it's
better than not expressing it. You know, if you're feeling
heard by somebody, that's a big deal. But rarely, rarely

(56:49):
is it curative. But it goes a long way.

Speaker 1 (56:55):
It s suverall atmosphere, the whole experience plus the homeopathic.

Speaker 2 (57:00):
Yeah, now you could have there are there were some
homeopaths who had horrible bedside manners. They were like rat bastards, right,
because it doesn't matter how they make the patient feel.
The only thing that matters is do they elicit the symptoms?

(57:24):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (57:25):
I can see how you could get annoyed by people
not be able to express themselves when you ask.

Speaker 2 (57:28):
Me, especially on Fridays. That's why I don't see patients
on Fridays anymore, because I've got a short fuse on Fridays.
It's like, you know, tell me, tell me about your headache,
Well it hurts. Wow.

Speaker 1 (57:44):
Well here's an example too. This is a response back
the symptoms, like.

Speaker 2 (57:49):
Those are not symptoms. Those are pathological conditions, right, Those
are not subjective symptoms. Those are objective symptoms. I'm taught
talking about subjective symptoms. What do you feel like, where
do you feel it, When do you feel it? Et cetera,

(58:09):
et cetera. Those are subjective, objective symptoms, and they're pathological,
and they're meaningless as to the elucidation of the cure.
You see how hard this is, right, You're I see
that you're trying to understand this, and I'm I'm with
you one hundred percent, but this is this is not

(58:30):
easy is it because those are objective symptoms gleaned through
diagnostic discovery and which are meaningless. I'm interested in subjective symptoms.

Speaker 1 (58:43):
WITHUTI on board dash reader to give you a diagnosis
of your light that's on your dash. How do you feel?
Where's the pain?

Speaker 2 (58:57):
What's the pain feel like? When do you feel it?
It makes it feel better? Yeah, what comes along for
the ride? Did it start when a Democrat moved in
next door to you?

Speaker 1 (59:11):
That's what happened.

Speaker 2 (59:14):
So this is the thing, man, it's then this is
why it's a whole. It's like popping out of wokeness.
Any thoughts on why the tip of the fingernail would
have a slight down curl and only on both middle
fingers fingernails are strong and rarely break. Well, that's a symptom, right,

(59:36):
It's a symptom of an imbalance. And the first thing
to consider with a small symptom like that would be
it's a problem with nutrition that the body just doesn't
have the nutrients it needs to keep the nails healthy,
and so the nails have become unhealthy.

Speaker 1 (59:53):
So is that how to focused? Things happened too where
the bone starts to grow on top of itself stacking
instead of growing out this way and all the times
awareness or is.

Speaker 2 (01:00:00):
It yeah, that's yes, that's a that's an indication of
a fluoride metabolism problem. Usually. Oh, but in any event,
the first thing to do for that would be the
ninety essential nutrients and see if it goes away. I'd
give it about eight weeks before I judge that up

(01:00:21):
or down.

Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
Right, because I thought it was I had to wear
boots and basic. And then when I was on the
coast guard and one time I had a toe infection
and ever since that I've had a screwed tonail on
that one toe. And now now in later life, twenty
five years later or whatever it is, it the bone thickness.
I actually use a dowel, a dremal tool and sand

(01:00:46):
it down periodically. You can nail the nail because I
because it just grows the thicker, thicker, It doesn't grow out.
It's deformed, it's darker colored and it grows up.

Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
Okay, So you want to get homeopathic fluoric acid fluoricum
ACIDM F l U O R I see um acidym
homeopathic fluoricum acidym in a small potency like a six
x or a twelve X or a six C potency
f l U O R I c U M acidym.

Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
Yeah, like fluorid always flipped around the ou t u.
Oh yeah, I get to get you.

Speaker 2 (01:01:25):
Put a couple of pellets in a petri dish. I'm
in a mortar and pestle, grind them up, mix it
with a little bit of colloidal silver to make it
paste right, and then paint that on the on the toenails,
put a band aid on it, and do that every
night before bed for a month.

Speaker 1 (01:01:46):
Awesome. And you know there's some good coloridal silver over it.
Try blue on my website as well. But let me
just get see. Do you have a couple of minutes seconds? Minutes?

Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
I don't know, let me check. I might hold on.
That's a good question.

Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
Because there's two people.

Speaker 2 (01:01:59):
They just pup am horrible with my time. Day. Yeah,
I'm good for ten more minutes.

Speaker 1 (01:02:07):
Okay, So we have a Katie Delicio says, stabbing headache
always behind my left eye. Wor'st when weather is cold
and damp. And then they followed up with two years
ago their headache lasted for five days then turned into
a severe case of shingles when underwent severe stress. Okay,

(01:02:31):
so we have a dog, see the puppy.

Speaker 2 (01:02:34):
Okay, Okay, we have cutting pain. Is it behind the
eye or above the eye? It says behind it behind
the left eye. Okay, so we have a stabbing pain
behind the eyes. Hold on.

Speaker 1 (01:02:52):
I had what felt like a needle pulling pushing through
the inside my forehead outward when I was on an
airplane one time for cabin pressure or something. It was
the most ridiculously sharp pain.

Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
Yeah, that's a sinus thing. Yeah, okay, hold on, okay,
hold on, hold on. What makes it feel better and
what makes it feel worse? Well, we know what makes
it feel worse. When you have the pain. What do
you want to do to manage it?

Speaker 1 (01:03:23):
Oh? She went back with that between the eyelid and
the eye. Bro okay, pain, I guess, and the eye
And then that what he said. Okay, Karen says, you
have an appointment with my niece Tiffany at three fifteen
your time.

Speaker 2 (01:03:43):
Karen said that, Okay, I'm good. Okay. So it's above
the eye. It's not behind the eye. It's above the eye,
which is different than behind the eye. Right, it's hold on,
and it's lacinating there.

Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
You go like back here, So I guess you're saying
it's like here but behind it.

Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
Okay, cold and damp weather makes it worse.

Speaker 1 (01:04:17):
Is a keep compress make it better? I'm just braining,
like I like, I know what I'm doing.

Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
And then it turned into zoster to shingles? Where where
was the shingles? Where on your body was the shingles?
Is it on your face? Was it on your back?
Your arm? Where was it?

Speaker 1 (01:04:44):
We will find it? Yeah, yeah, she said, correct annual
on the behind it. We have a little bit delay,
but yeah, it's behind the eye, but in that spot,
so like op in the uppers pot. And she's gonna
buy answer back on the other one just second here,

(01:05:04):
so the say that question again more time case you
case you missed it.

Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
While she was typing, what takes the edge off of
the pain? And where was the shingles?

Speaker 1 (01:05:13):
Shingles face, eye, forehead and scalp? Okay, they're in around
the same area of those, and what takes the edge
off Someone's stepping on your foot, so you forget about
the eye.

Speaker 2 (01:05:33):
Okay, we're getting close.

Speaker 1 (01:05:57):
Cold compress helps h if you tried a heating pad,
warm leader.

Speaker 2 (01:06:13):
Okay, survey sends.

Speaker 1 (01:06:27):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 2 (01:06:29):
Cold helps it.

Speaker 1 (01:06:31):
Yep, like watching this in real time heat makes it worse.
These are all the this is this is cool to
watch and uh and how how the process works.

Speaker 2 (01:06:49):
I like this.

Speaker 1 (01:06:50):
Always interesting to see how this all comes together.

Speaker 2 (01:06:54):
Okay, so warm application aggravates.

Speaker 1 (01:07:02):
H you're building your you're building your tower here with
each piece of information is another block.

Speaker 2 (01:07:14):
Okay, let's see what we've got, survey sence.

Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
Mm hmm if because oh wait, let me pop this
up too while we're at while we're doing this, jare
screen all right, So for those of you watching, you
can go take a look at This is the link
and this is the code for the additional twenty five
percent off. Not sure why it says it twice, but

(01:07:56):
it does. It is for twenty five percent off. For
twenty five percent off. There must have been a glitch there.
It's okay. You can always write click and copy that
and then click this. So when you get into this
spot where you'll be sing, you know, you go into
the plan and then you go ahead and drop in
that link I mean that that code, and you'll get

(01:08:17):
your fifteen twenty five percent off in addition to the
already lowered price by doctor Lynning because he's a nice
guy like that. So this was a fifty percent off
keep on for the longest time, but then he reduced
his monthly an annual, so now this is a twenty
five percent of keypod still kind of gets you the
same spot though, okay, so and also from there, just

(01:08:41):
so you also know, if you go here and once
you're in the Member content and information, you go to
the store and you'll be able to click this. You'll
see his book, which you if as a member, I
believe he still has something going on where you can
get twenty percent off his hardcover and paper hard copies,

(01:09:07):
so that means paperback or hardcover of his book. And
if you scroll down a little bit more, you'll see
Eiffel Health. You click that and then the sub mets.
It would be a good idea to call and then
use extension zero one one to see if there's any
specials going on or whatever. But when you're calling in,
you're basically looking for the Healthy Foundation pack, which is

(01:09:31):
these guys right here all right now. If doctor Glidden
and you talk about something and he says you add
an extra sweeties, add this or that, then this will
all still be on here too. There's the good herb stuff,
all these things. So that's how you would do that,
eifelhealth dot com. And it's always a good idea to

(01:09:52):
call right.

Speaker 2 (01:09:54):
Yes it is. You get a better deal if you call. Okay,
So I've got some follow up questions. Here are two things.
There's two medicines that are indicated. One is pulsatilla.

Speaker 1 (01:10:03):
Oh I know that.

Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
One p U L S like sierra A T like
thomas I L l A pulsatilla, pulsatilla. The other is
CPA S E P I A. Now here are the
indications for CPA. If you run cold and love exercise

(01:10:27):
like you feel much better from exercise. You got an
acre of pain, you exert yourself, it feels better. You
love to exercise because you feel better from it. You
don't do it because you want to look better, because
you get a high from exercise. And if your ears
get cold or get painful in cold weather, you go

(01:10:49):
outside into cold weather, you've got to cover your ears.
Not your nose or your eyes or your head, but
your ears because your ears hurt in cold weather. That's
a CPA indication. CPIA. People always tend to be worse
between three and five pm. In the afternoon, they crash
and burn. Between three and five, either they need to

(01:11:09):
take a nap, or they get moody, they don't want
to do anything. They leave me the hell alone. Between
three and five they're not nice people to be around,
or they're like out of sorts between three and five pm.
All right. If any of those things apply, then CPIA
is indicated. Pulse Atilla, on the other hand, tends to
be warm blooded. Pulsatilla loves needs, must have fresh open air.

(01:11:35):
Pulse Atilla keeps the bedroom window open at night. Pulse
Atilla keeps the fan blowing on them because they love
exposure to fresh moving air. Pulse Atila people tend to
be thirstless. It's they don't drink enough. They're just they
don't drink water very much for no reason. They just don't.

(01:11:57):
And pulse Atilla people are tend to be very what's
the word huggable. Pulse Tilla people are upset, they want
to be consoled, they want to shoulder to cry, and
they want someone to give them hugs. If that's the case,

(01:12:22):
then use pulse Tila. If that's not the case, then
U CPIA. One of them should work. You get it
in the thirty s potency, I would do two pellets
morning and evening every day for a week, and the
next time you get a headache, I would do two
pellets every thirty minutes. Okay, and come back to the

(01:12:45):
show in a week or two and let me know
what happened.

Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
All right, awesome. It's so it's so crazy how it's
so dialed into that, like you have the mannerisms of
the people lined up, the type of anyway. So this
last way, Waigne Daniels Senior says, question, but kind of

(01:13:07):
this stuff, it says, puffy under the eyes, the same
guy who did the other stuff right with the mayamama,
puffy under the eyes, feeling slogish, eating bread and salty
food seems to bring on those symptoms BP meds and
you can read that occasional feet or ankle spilling. O't
no perfect way it means.

Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
But yeah, so you need the ninety essential nutrients. You
need to salt your food so that it tastes good.
And I'm not talking about salty food food that's been
cooked in salt. I'm talking about using salt in a
shake or on food you need it. Salty food aggravating
is really interesting that that's an indication that your body

(01:13:46):
doesn't have enough salt. A homeopathic medicine to try would
be cali carbonicum.

Speaker 1 (01:13:54):
I like that one. I've used it a A.

Speaker 2 (01:13:56):
L I carbonicum. Cali carbonicum. Get it in the thirty
C potency. Take two pellets morning and evening every day
for a week and see if you notice a difference.
Cali carbonicum. Now, you don't have high blood pressure because
you have an am lotopene deficiency. You don't have high

(01:14:16):
blood pressure because you have a heart. You don't have
high blood pressure because you have blood vessels. You have
high blood pressure because your doctor's a fool. Period you
got high blood pressure while you were under their care.
It's their fault. They have no idea what causes it,
and they have no idea what to do to cure it.
All they can do is medicate it with drugs that

(01:14:36):
are going to make you weaker and sicker and weaker
and sicker over time. So tell them to go to hell.
Become a subscriber, read the information on blood pressure, and
apply those medical nutrition recovery strategies. In addition to the
cali carbonicum. You should be able to get on the

(01:14:57):
other side of high blood pressure within twelve weeks of
a properly prescribed medical nutrition program. Very good, okay, And
blood pressure is you know, it's an indication of an imbalance,
and you can fix it with medical nutrition or you

(01:15:18):
can medicate it. And if you medicate it, you're going
to fall further off balance over time and develop another
symptom somewhere else, and then it's a downhill slide until
you go bankrupt and then you die. Because remember the
leading cause of bankruptcy as medical bills in this country.

Speaker 1 (01:15:35):
It's that balloon squeeze thing. Remember, like if you squeeze
the balloon full of air, it's going to pop out
of symptoms somewhere over here or someone over there.

Speaker 2 (01:15:45):
Yeah, so that's where we're at, and now I do.

Speaker 1 (01:15:50):
Have to go, Yes, sir, thank you so much for
your time.

Speaker 2 (01:15:53):
All right, it's always a pleasure man. All right, sir,
see you in a week, God willing. All right, thank you,
thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:15:59):
Bid all right, So here we go. Let's go back
to this and I'll show you how to navigate and
where you get to things and all that good stuff.
Let me ex out of some of these. First, all right,
so yeah, six one nine four three one zero three
three four is the number. Someone said, I tried bush Master.
I didn't get it a call. I didn't have anything
that's missing, so maybe it just was not dial correctly

(01:16:23):
six one nine four three. But he's gone now, so
it doesn't matter, all right, So here we go. Let's
just hold on to it for next week. So we
present the screen and share a screenpam entire screen. Boom
boom boom. All right, So if you are rumble orry
for an FTJ oops, you can go scroll down to

(01:16:47):
either my website well where it says Lee Big Farm behind.
That's the name of his website. These are the two
links that you want to use, this one or this one.
Why not just go here because we do that. There's
doctor Glidden, there's Doctor Monzo, and there's the Azure well
from doctor Bonzo, which a ton of people are using

(01:17:07):
the ninety es centrals from here, because I don't know,
they say you about a hundred bucks a month doing
it that way. I prefer to mix a match and
I like to have the plant to ride minerals and
the beyond osteo effects from youngevity, but I have yet
to take the IP six, so I can't really judge
it yet. You know, IP six would have been would

(01:17:29):
be the substitute for that. I'll run over. I'll run
through that in just a second. But you click this
doctor glid in the picture, and you see right beneath
it there is you copy that, so you got it
already in your in your pocket, in your pocket, and
then you click this, click that, and they look at that,
and then you find where you sign up and you

(01:17:52):
can get another twenty five percent off. It makes it
about twenty nine bucks a month, and it keeps you
away from the doctor. It's like an apple a day,
all right. And then if you're looking for the ninety essentrals,
you can still go back in there. You can go
to like I showed you before, I'm going to cheat, well,
I can spill down and just show you that way too.

(01:18:13):
So these are all right here, ray, So I'm going
to go to Actually, no, that's not all of them.
So I will just go like this blink and get
down to the one that I want to go to,
which is the store. From the store, you'll see his
book right there. In the book. I've read. It's great.
I've read all three of his books. And then you

(01:18:36):
can click this where you can find this link for
Riflehealth dot com as well other places. But that's the number.
You can go on this page after you've dialed and
dialed extension zero one to one, and then you can
talk over these things and additional stuff or whatever. Sometimes
not everything's listed there. Somethings are they you have but

(01:18:57):
aren't on the menu here, and there you go calling
it gets you a better deal. Okay, all right, these
are static prices. Things are more actively happening in real
time if you call, and that way you can get
the better, better deal. So let's go back now to
my website again, which is semper fryllc dot com. It

(01:19:20):
comes up like this because it's just the store page.
But when you hit semper frylc dot com, this is
your landing page. So there you've you've seen the doctor
Glennon thing. Now let's do it side by side and
we'll put liful Health up on here too. So if
you're new to the game, if you're new to the
game and you're just trying to see if there's a

(01:19:42):
difference between you know, having the ninety essentil nutrients that
you need and not having the ninety essentral nutrients. Say, indeed,
this is the way to do is. So if you
see code bb fiver here right, Bravo, bravo five and
we'll do a comparison here. So this is the ninetieth
central nutrients, this is the healthy foundation fact, the plant

(01:20:03):
arrived minerals and thank you Tantry, and the osteo effects
and the EFA plus. Now these are all listed separately
here too, so you see how much they are by themselves.
If you're just going re off the site, like like
I said, if he calls, you get a better price.
And then you also see I say, I don't hear
earlier where to go the EFAs. Okay, So let's take

(01:20:28):
a look at the azure. Well doctor Monzo formulated and
developed full food vitamins seltlements. Okay, So the asked Alaskan
cod liver oil, you see at twenty four ninety five,
that's a month supply plus of like ten extra pills
because he probably would take three a day. And at
the four and fifteen miligram you get one hundred in
a bottle. It's twenty four ninety five plus r BB

(01:20:50):
five gives you five percent off. You go over here,
and that is equitable to this ultimate EFA that one
starts out at forty eight saving let's just say twenty
five dollars there or more once you apply the coupon
code to the BB five. Okay, so that's one thing
they can get and you can get saved a little

(01:21:12):
bit that way. Now, hopeful with multi vitamin right here,
thirty nine ninety six, one hundred and twenty caps. That's
a three day supply. You go over to here and
you see to tank you tangerine, and I'll just show
you what that that looks like. That's if you're getting
it straight from the site. Again, if you call, you

(01:21:32):
get a better deal. But that's saving you about forty
two dollars going this route. At least that way you're
getting your ninety es centrals right covic chemic lend this
is forty five. But re mind you, this is a
ninety day supply. So really it's fifteen dollars and twenty
five cents a month for this thing. And in all honesty,

(01:21:56):
when you first start taking this, you either take one
thirty second or one six teenth of a teaspoon, not
one eighth add a one eighth teaspoon. This is a
ninety day supply, So at a one sixteenth teaspoon, it's
six months supply. So you can divide that by six even. Okay,
so this could last you potentially four or five months
or more depending how when you decide to up your

(01:22:19):
dose to one eighth of a teaspoon. Okay, so this
would be put in like four ounces of water. You
mix it doesn't even have to really need to be mixed,
but you stir it up if you want, and then
shoot it back. It's flavorless. That's the phobic umic acid.
So remember your fifteen dollars or less a month versus oops,
wrong wrong direction, that's right here per month. I'm just

(01:22:44):
trying to show you how you do this. Like I
love the planet to ride minerals, I get them, I
have them, but the phobic cumic you can do both,
or you can do one or the other, you know
what I mean. And you're gonna get all the essential
minerals and then the last one here beyond our CUFX liquid.
I have only had the beyond s CUFX liquid. I

(01:23:04):
have not had the next one. I'm going to show
you which is the IP six gold, and we're going
to go back and talk about the core copper here
in just a second. Yeah, I get to the IP
six there, it is right there. So IP six this
is the one month supply, thirty days, thirty one whatever potentially,

(01:23:28):
and I keep one on trush. So IP six forty
four ninety five. You go over here. This is if
you're getting it from the site directly and not calling
sixty two. So you see where you can save money.
I still get your ninety essentials right, and you just
code BB five and it gets you another five percent off.
I buy three and four bottles of of the s

(01:23:49):
COFX at a time when I get it, and I
take it more than once a day, and I also
run on the you know, use the elliptical for four
miles a day, so I'm burning through lots of crap.
So I k the plant, right, mintle like a capful
of that capful of this probably two or three times
a day when I have it, so I go through
it faster. And I love the beyond aus geo effects.

(01:24:11):
Some people don't like the flavor. I like it. But
the thing that I haven't tried, which would be the
the magnesium and calcium SULFMMIT from azure would be this
IP six supreme. But it also does other things. It
helps with the nauceatol. It helps to regulate and stabilize iron,

(01:24:31):
gets iron out of like the octadata stress, gets the
iron out of the tissues and stuff like that. So
that's other things too. I have yet to try that one,
but I have had multiple times. This core copper right,
we'll find it right here. So with the money that
you're saving, if you want all azzure, well you can

(01:24:53):
totally get this thing and that would be five percent
off two with the keupon code. Having the extra copper
is probably very important for a lot of people who
don't get enough of it, or their diets strip copper
from them, or they're taking what they think is vitamin C,
but it's a cilic acid that's made with hydrochloric acid
and cornstarch that is potentially GMO, and it's more of

(01:25:15):
a pharmaceutical than it is a vitamin. And you're taking
higher doses of it when you feel it got the
sniffles or something that's ripping the it out of your
out of your copper and tearing it out of your body.
So if that's happening, grab this and you can always
get the real Where is it? I know it's in here.

(01:25:38):
There's a there's a real whole food vitamin C complex
right here. If you want real vitamin C. It already
has a copper bond, so that way it's not stealing
your copper when it comes through your body. Okay, alrady.
And then again, of course up here at Boom, the
resources here are crazy. I have a membership. I yes,
I most certainly do pay for it. That's not I

(01:26:00):
don't get a freebie because I do that. I do here.
It's the way it's it's it's the the value of
it is worth it. So you see all this here,
and this is where you probably should start. Now, Matt,
I can't remember if it's this one. I think the
fourth one may have an audio like really low, but
I'm gonna I'm gonna download it. I'm going to put

(01:26:23):
it through Da Vinci. I'm gonna up the eight the
audio on it, and I'm gonna send it to him,
or at least put it someplace where he can rip
it and maybe he can replace the file so that
it has a better audio quality. The other three are fine.
I think something just happened, whether the mic might have
been uh kicked down low or something like that. But
these three and then this one you should all be watching. Okay,

(01:26:50):
one of ten midicle. Oh there's a whole thing here too,
that's cool. MD versus ND holistic medical superior already allopathic reductionism.
That's pretty awesome. Ten questions for MD told bad Foods

(01:27:10):
full version. Oh all right, cool, medical insurance begin process
of leaving big farm behind, putting it all together. Ah,
this is awesome. Death by Medicine Allopathic reduction is. Yeah,
this is awesome. You guys can totally check that out.
And their short videos. The first one is Medical myth
Busting is only six minutes long. Cool, very good stuff,

(01:27:36):
super huge fan IP six is flavorless. That's cool. Yeah.
I have to. I mean I have to. When I
say I have to try it, I mean I have to,
like see how I feel on it. But I do
like the the beyond Austio. But I'm saying, if you

(01:28:00):
wanted to get your ninety essentials, you could do it
for like a little bit, A little bit. You'll save
at least a little bit more than one hundred dollars
going to other route. But the absorbability rate of the
jungevity side of things, the Eiffel health for the beyond

(01:28:20):
off the effects and the plants right, minerals specifically, is
really high, and that's a good thing. So that means
what you're taking in is actually being used and not
just flushed out your teaster. So that's that's always a
good thing to consider. Yeah, if you're putting something in
like the you don't want those horse pills of calcium
that just you know, you're basically eating sidewalk, you know,

(01:28:44):
because it's like limestone or whatever, whatever the hell it
is called it the car that is a calcium car
uh carbonate or whatever. Yeah, this doesn't really absorbable very well.
You know, you don't get a lot out of that,
like eight percent, So it's a big pill for nothing,
and then the rest of it gets shout out like
a big rice bullet out of your boat hole. All right. Anyway,

(01:29:05):
have a nice day. I left you with some visuals. Bye,
sign up to the thing. So the goal today was
then let's see what we can do with that.

Speaker 2 (01:29:16):
Yeah,
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