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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:11):
Welcome to the Good Day Health Show. I'm doctor Jack
Stockwell at forbiddendoctor dot com and happy once again to
be able to be with you on the Doug Stefan
Good Day Health Program. Boy, in my twenty years now
doing this, I do not take this for granted. I
appreciate Doug's invitation to be a part of this on
a regular basis. So what I want to do today
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is I'm going to cover several different subjects, not the
least of which is this latest announcement that just came
out of Florida just the other day. In an announcement
that is just reverberating across all fifty states, Florida just
put an end to all school vaccine mandates. This means
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that the decision to kindergarten through twelfth grade students now
lies with the family and their doctor, not the government. Now.
Regardless of where you may stand on vaccines, whether it's
a a part of your regular dogma or not a
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part of it, and that you have questions regarding it.
The issue I'm trying to bring up here is not
whether vaccines are effective or not, whether they're safe or not.
It's who should be telling whom that they should get
a vaccine. And any time you cross natural barriers in
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the human body that nature created, like the skin, by
forceful injections, you are getting into an area that moves
outside of a free state into a collective that may
not necessarily in the long run be the best, the safest,
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or the most freedom oriented that it might otherwise be.
And so what this means, as I said, the decision
that it doesn't mean you can't vaccinate. Of course you
can vaccinate if that's what you want to do. Because
now the one who has the last word regarding their
children's bodies, their children's health, their children's profile, whatever regarding
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vaccines or no vaccines is now the parent's decision and
not the state. So Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladoppo framed
this issue around constitutional as opposed to civil rights. So
at a press conference here a few days ago, doctor
Ladoppo decreed vaccine man or decry excuse me vaccine mandates
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by saying this quote, every last one is wrong and
drips with disdain and slavery. Who am I or anyone
else to tell you what you should put into your
own boy? Who am I to tell you what your
child should put in their body? I don't have that right.
Your body is a gift from God. What you put
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into your body is because of your relationship with your
body and God. And so. He added that while other
states continue to mandate vaccines as a stipulation for school attendance,
he said such states are wrong. So. Speaking at the
same press conference, the Governor of Florida, Ron De Santis,
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announced the creation of a state MAHA Commission, Make America
Healthy Again, to be run by his wife, Casey, which
will implement policies favored by Health and Human Services Secretary
Robert F. Kennedy Junior.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
SO.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Governor DeSantis said this the Florida Mahawk Commission will recommend
state level integration of the Make America Health principles, individual
medical freedom, informed consent, parent rights, and market innovation WOW.
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So implementing these reforms, Florida now stands, in my opinion,
as a bastion of medical freedom that will likely spread
to other states Following a similar course. And again, it's
not getting rid of vaccines, it's getting rid of the
government telling you what you can put into your body
or in your child's body. Because there's states like California
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that have laws that should school officials or child protection
agency groups or whatever else feel that a child's health
is endangered because their parents won't vaccinate them, can bypass
the parent's control and take a child and get them vaccinated.
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Now that's something I would expect in Nazi Germany. That's
not what I would expect to take place in a
free state. And again, it's not whether you believe in
the effectiveness and the efficiency and the safety of vaccines
or you don't. It's who has control of your body,
who has the last word control of your child's body.
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So implementing these reforms, boy, Flat Florida just took a
big step forward. Now. The Vaccine Review Group and a
member of the Vaccine Review for the FDA as well
as a developer of the mRNA vaccine technology, doctor Robert
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Malone was absolutely thrilled. He said, I spoke with doctor
Lodoppo yesterday. He is a measured scientist who is on
fire to change the system for the better. So what's
going on here. We are witnessing a revolution. And all
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I can say from the bottom of my heart is
thank you, Bobby Kennedy Jr. And you are what you
are going up against now, because I think Bobby Kennedy
Junior is a much greater threat to the established quo,
to the backbone of control of our lives by a
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runaway federal government than Donald Trump is. And when you
look at the amount of campaign money that drops into
the coffers of the members of our Senate and the
members of our House at a national level from big Pharma,
it's not you don't have to probably get past the
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second or third grade to figure out who's in control
of governmental decisions regarding healthcare, and not just not just
vaccine issues, but other kinds of issues that go into
medicare medicaid that are beyond our personal reach. These are
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decisions that come to pass based on the lobbying influence
of big Pharma against the ones who make our laws,
the House of Representatives in the Senate. So I love
this quote from doctor Glodoppo when they made this announcement
the other day. Every last one is wrong and drips
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of disdain and slavery. Who am I or anyone else
to tell you what you should put into your body?
The ground swell of support for this from around the country,
the comments coming out of citizens from the state of
California hoping that California gets on that bus before too
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much longer. But for a man like doctor Ledoppo to
come forward and to take this kind of a position. Now,
it's good that the governor supports him, of course, but
to come right out and take on one of the
biggest beasts against health and against freedom that exists in
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this country, the pharmaceutical industry, the pharmaceutical lobby. It's even
bigger than the defense lobby, and the defense lobby, the
defense express or expense lobby is big enough by itself.
But Florida, not just with the vaccine issue, they have
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come out and said they're not going to tolerate climate
intervention anymore. Though the idea of blocking the sun or
seating the clouds, I mean, they even't get they They
Florida gave out an eight hundred number for the citizens
of the state to call a Florida governmental office if
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you see any of this kind of stuff going on.
Florida has a big enough problem with hurricanes that are
generated by Mother Nature, let alone the kind of silliness
and the dangerous things that modern day meteorological science so
called has in being able to create storms.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
So I.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
Don't like the heat of Florida in the summertime. It's
great in the winter. I'm not wild about the population
density of Florida, but it might not be all that
bad an alternative. But I live in Utah, and I
love Utah. I have lived in several states around the country.
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Utah is my favorite because of the weather. The summers
aren't that hot, the winters aren't that cold, and you
get all four seasons, and besides the mountains and just
the absolute beauty of the state. But I'll tell you,
Florida is a big drawing card. Now. This doctor Ledoppo
is a Nigerian American doctor. He's serving as a Surgeon
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General of Florida since I think twenty twenty one, and
he is best known for his opposition to the COVID
nineteen mitigation majors and the promotion of all the misinformation
that was given to us about COVID nineteen, for which,
of course he's been constantly rebuked by the CDC. He
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has promoted unproven treatments that's in the news, like ivermectin
and hydroxyde chloroquin. They may be unproven in the minds
of his critics, that's not unproven in science. He opposed
the Force vaccine, and he opposed MASK mandates. He questioned
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the safety of COVID nineteen vaccines, and he has contradicted
professional medical organizations all the times, as though what the
consensus of professional medical organizations has to say is the
last word. So I just I can't. I can't thank
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him enough. If I knew an email address, I'd probably
send them off something. Now we're going to go to
break here in a few moments. I want to talk
about what we should be feeding children. That's a question
I get asked all the time by mothers and the
clinic who have half a dozen children. They're asking me
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what should I be feeding my kids? I'm doctor jackstock
Will at Forbidden doctor dot com. A definition of what
the Forbidden Doctor is is on that website. How many
when a mother asks me because they know they listen
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to my local radio show in the Salt Lake City area,
And whenever I do the you know, I do a
political show, but I also do a two hour health
show on Wednesday mornings. And they know how I feel
about breakfast cereal, and they know how I feel about
granola bars, and they know how I feel about sugary
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sweet yogurt treats for children, and they know how I
feel about breakfast at fast food restaurants, like, well, I'm
not going to mention the names, but you know what
I mean. And so when every now and then they go,
you know, like, I want my child to be strong,
I want my child to be healthy, you know, And
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in this fast paced world, how do we slow down
enough to give them what they need? Well, the answer
is it's very simple, but profound, and it simply begins
with a basic understanding of what food and what eating is. Now,
our first experience in receiving human nutrition occurs over forty
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weeks of gestation in the womb and around the clock,
nutrient dense building blocks of proteins, the amino acids and
the fats and the carbohydrates saturate every single tissue, gland,
and organ, all of which are literally in the process
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of creation in the fetus, and all of us have
been through that and further, these building blocks are based
on the best resources available in mama's reserves in her body.
Interestingly enough, one of the definitions of the word mother
comes from the Latin mater, which means to nourish, And
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so after nine months of complete darkness, surrounded by these
life giving fluids and nourishment, were born. And the transition
to the outer world is a monumental adjustment because the
first twelve weeks out of the womb is also known
as the fourth trimester, and then, of course, this is
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followed by nine more months of food introduction to finish
out the first year, and the cycle of the first
year establishes the relationship that you are going to have
with food and eating for the rest of your life.
Breast milk, of course, is the first and most beneficial
substance for a newborn, and the process of suckling as
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an infant stimulates the nerve endings in the nipple and
the ariola, which signals mamma's protuitary gland and the baby's
petuitary gland to start releasing certain hormones. But it causes
the release of prolactin and oxytocin in Mama that causes
the mammary glands to absorb nutrients, proteins, sugars, and fats
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from her blood rather from her stomach, and it turns
it into breast milk. I remember studying this in school
and just being so fascinated by this process that there
was always you know what mama ate last week is
what the baby is going to be in or not
last week, but last night we'll be in mama's breast
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milk this morning. It doesn't work exactly like that. I
want to explain this a little bit better because it's
just a fantastic concept. But we're going to go to
another break, and when we get back from the break,
I want to go into this a little bit more
as to why breast feeding is so vitally important.
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I'm doctor Jackstock. Will it forbid doctor dot com. I
have a practice in Salt Lake City. I am in
my thirty first year on radio in the Salt Lake
City area. In fact, that's how I met Doug Doug
because the radio show I was the morning drive time
talk host, talk show host, and we would play the
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Doug Stephen Good Day radio show five days a week
actually with his weekend programs as well that would play
on air. Just before I started my morning drivetime talk show.
And he was traveling across the country as he always does,
going back and forth between Massachusetts and California, and he
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stopped at a few stations across the country as he
was traveling to do an event at that particular show,
and so he said he wanted to stop in Salt Lake,
and it was my job to interview him, And so
I interviewed him during my normal drive time period because
a lot of our listeners at our radio station at
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k Talk listened to him before I got on the air.
I always listened to it. I always thought he was
you know, his humor, and I always found his subjects
and the things he talked about interesting. And so he's
sitting there across the table from me while I'm interviewing,
and he is posture. It was ridiculous. And so I
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finally said to him during a break, before you take of,
how much time do you have after the show before
you have to hit the road for California. He said, well,
I was going to go pretty quick. I said, I'm
going to do you a favor. My clinic is just
down the road, and you're going to come by there
and I'm going to straighten up that spine for you
before you leave, and he okay, if you can do
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something to help me out by all means. And so
he's been a patient of mine ever since then. And
he noticed right from the get go when I first
worked on him he could stand up straight her with
less pain in his neck and back. So we've been
friends ever since, and I just thoroughly enjoy the opportunity
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to be here on the air now. Before the break,
I was talking about where the nutrients in mama's milk
is coming from. You know, it's not like she has
a hamburger and then there's all of a sudden the
makings of a hamburger in her breast milk, or that
she has a protein shake, or that she had one.
There is an exception to that she had a glass
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of wine. That alcohol will be in her breast milk.
But aside from that, the act of suckling on the
nipple releases two very important hormones for mama's pituitary gland, prolactin,
which lets more milk out, an oxytocin, which is the binding,
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loving connection hormone. So that, interestingly enough, you would think
a newborn baby in mama's arms. Suckling in her breast
is all the connection that she needs with her baby.
But mother nature doesn't trust us that way. Mother nature
includes the hormonal drives that's a part of human life
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and human experience to make sure the binding takes place,
because we are hormonal creatures. If you took the hormones
out of our body, I think we'd be like a
stalk of corn or maybe a potato plant. We would
have that kind of experience with life. We experience life
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through hormonal expression and their male hormones and female hormones.
But males have female and females male hormones, just that
you know, a different percentage, obviously, But it's through these hormones.
Hormones that affect the brain operation and neurotransmission in the brain,
hormones that affect digestion, hormones that affect the function of
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the heart. But there's also hormones that allow us to
become families, literally families, not just the act of reproduction
and birth that gives us children and mom loves dad
and dad loves mom, and suddenly they're married and they
have children and as a family. No, there's hormonal stuff
going on all the time. And from proper nutrition, we
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have proper hormone levels. And so here you have a
newborn baby who can't do anything for itself and sucking
at mama's breast, and that action is what allows the
mammary glands. And you know, most of the breast tissue
is fat and Cooper's ligaments and a few other things
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is what gives the breast its shape. But inside the breast,
of course, is mammary tissue. And the mammary tissue may
grow or it may shrink depending on hormone stimulation. Again
during pregnancy, and then after pregnancy, with lactation and nursing,
then this tissue grows, which is why breasts and large
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after birth, especially when you're nursing, because the mammary tissue,
the memory gland, tissue that's different from the majority of
breast tissue, expands and grows, and it grows so that
it's like a big net. And as the blood comes
through the breast tissue like it does any other tissue
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in the body, you've got this big net, like a
fish net catching fish in the ocean. It's catching these
incredible nutrients that are passing through mom's blood. The proteins
the sugars and the fats and putting them in a
form along with some other things that are a part
of breast milk, so that this newborn baby can experience
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its first nutritional jump into life. And so eating food
from the outer world into the inner world of this
new developing human body. It's an immunological event because it
involves the endocrine system, the indocrins system, involves the nervous system,
and of course the digestive system. And since the nineteen forties,
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Western cultures have for the most part lost their awareness
of and our connection to real food, so that we've
gotten to a point in time where we eat food
that has been terribly adulterated to such an extent that
it's no longer capable of nourishing the human population. We
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have become a culture that no longer honors the life
giving bounty of nature provided by Mother Earth. We've become
a culture that's just simply laden with chemicals. Leached white flour,
the high fruit toast, corn syrup, pasteurized dairy, and the
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trends and the hydrogenated oils all contain little of any
nutritional value, yet they make up ninety percent of what
most of us need. So how do you begin to
feed yourself and our children? Well, local food co ops
are a good place to start. I talk about this
all the time, the collection of farmers, the local farmers,
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and the areas where we live that come in and
have these weekend some places all week long, but the
gathering areas where you can go and buy foods directly
from the farms themselves. These networks of like minded individuals
also have tremendous tremendous levels of good understanding of accessed
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balanced nutritions. So the best guide for food shopping for
your children locally grown vegetables and organic when available, farm
raised beef and chicken and pork, including the organs when possible,
specially liver, mussel, meat proteins that can be introduced during
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the first year of life. Raw dairy products only not pasteurized.
Pasteurized milk into a baby's gut will mess them up
for life. Raw dairy only, wild caught fish. Whole grains
excluding wheat and rice, but all the other grains amaranth, quine, waw,
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millet are highly recommended for the first year of life,
primarily organic berries. You kind of want to minimize other
fruit consumption because there's way too much sugar. But berries
during the first year of life have a lot of fiber.
Now the berries have sugar, but they have a lot
of fiber for the development of baby's gut and to
slow down the absorption of the sugar that's in the berries.
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Most of the other fruits, especially tropical fruits, way too
much sugar for a developing baby. Nuts and seeds, preferably
organic and raw. They can be soaked over night in water,
then offered in small amounts. Peanuts, which are actually legumes.
They're not nuts, and as such they're hard to digest
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or not recommended unless the peanuts are organically grown because
commercial peanuts are heavily sprayed with insecticides. And then nut
and seed butters almond butter, cashew butter, sesame butter are
very easy for children to digest. Now, there are a
couple of books that I would highly recommend to be
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a part of your family's nutritional library. Nourishing Healthy Baby,
Nourishing Healthy Babies, Real First Food or First Real Foods
I think it is. It's a laminated chart from Monica
Corrado Co r R A D. You can get it
at Selene Riverpress Dot com S E. L. E. N. E.
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Selene Riverpress dot com. And then, of course the Nourishing
Traditions Book of Baby and Childcare. It is an absolute
comprehensive reference on childhood nutrition from Sally Fallon and Thomas Cowan,
and it's based on the dietary principles of Western A.
Price over one hundred years ago. The Nourishing Traditions Book
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of Baby and Child Care. It's an Amazon but it's
also from the Western A. Price Foundation. The Best Guidance
for Digestive Issues and how to Properly Prepare Foods Gotten
Psychology Syndrome from doctor Natasha McBride. They're another book by
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Monica Corrado, The Complete Cooking Technique Techniques for the GAP's Diet.
I know I'm throwing out a lot of information, but
I've only got a little bit of time. So bringing
joy into the dietary processes that we provide for our
children is very important in the sense of sitting down
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together and begin eating at the same time. Everybody in
the family sit down, drop whatever else you're doing, including
your cell phones, and come to the dinner table. Don't
gulp your food, don't eat too fast so you get
back to your iPhone really quick. Chew food well. Children
can be taught to chew each bite at least ten
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times and counter it with them chew that food at
least ten times. And we want to make the meal
a joyous event. We laughter a lighthearted conversation so that
the kids look forward to sitting down at the dinner table.
No fighting, no arguing, no intense discussions. When you're taking
in nourishment, it's part of the parasympathetic nervous system in
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the body to rest and digest. And then there are
those who believe I have no problem with this. I
participate in myself is to bless the food and source
from which it came, especially the hands of those who
prepared it. Now what about drinks beverages, Well, you'd never
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want to start the day hungry. I always say that
the best, the most important meal of the day is
the first meal, and it shouldn't happen until you're hungry.
But don't skip it. And a lot of times this
is a perfect time for nutritious shakes into the you know,
introduce them early, especially during the school years. Get rid
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of the soft drinks, get rid of the fruit beverages,
and concentrate on the concept of whole foods, especially whole
food supplements. My grandkids do not go out the door
to go to school until they've had their chewabyle catalan
c A T A L y N. You can get
more information about that at forbiddendoctor dot com.
Speaker 4 (30:10):
I'm going to be.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
Joining Doug here before too long and to finish out
the show as we always do. He always has something
interesting to talk about, and so let's take a break
and then we'll be right back to join Doug. I'm
doctor Jack Stockwell at forbiddendoctor dot com. We will be right.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
Back Doug Stefan here with Good Day Health.
Speaker 4 (30:36):
Doctor Jack Stockwell is on the air.
Speaker 1 (30:38):
I invite you to go wherever you get your podcasts
and listen to the American I was gonna say the
American Family Farmer, which is another show.
Speaker 4 (30:46):
That I do.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Yeah, you can listen to that at Americanfamilyfarmershow dot com.
Speaker 4 (30:51):
But Good Day Healthshow dot com is yours for the listening.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
There are fifteen, sixteen, seventeen hundred hours of programming from
doctor Jack and doctor Ken.
Speaker 4 (31:01):
So this is the role of you talking about what's
going on. Observations if you will.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
There's something The reason I had the American Family Farmer
on my mind, Jack, is there's something called a screw worm,
which you wonder, how do these things develop? This is
something that's infected beef in South America. It's coming these
these flies are coming through Central America, and the government
has spent hundreds of millions or dollars to sort of
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create a fly that was neutered so that the flies
that have this bug, somehow or other, they don't they
die when they.
Speaker 4 (31:45):
You know, one fly meets the other fly. That sounds
like a movie.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
But anyway, the screw worm, which is the focus of
my attention here, is so damn deadly.
Speaker 4 (31:56):
It gets into if you.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
Have a wound or an animal as a dog, a cat,
a cow, a pig, chicken, any of them have any
kind of laceration in their skin, and the fly lands
it's on the skin, lays its eggs.
Speaker 4 (32:12):
The screw worm develops and literally eats the flesh on
that being until its dead. Where the hell did these
things come from?
Speaker 2 (32:22):
Well, there's a lot of insects that attack insects the
same way. You know, there is a there's a hunter
wasp that goes after tarantulas, and it lands on the
back of the tarantula, lays its egg, and then it
flies off, and then the egg hatches and slowly eats
the triangula. Every now and then you get an outbreak
of a particular kind of beast like this that catches
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the news and it's this is this kind of parasitic
action on the part of these insects. And we also
know from from World War World War two, from the
Korean War, from the Vietnamese Vietnam War, when soldiers were
isolated before they could get true medivac back to the
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hospital or a mass unit or something, and they had
serious wounds that began to fester. They knew that when
flies landed on it, as disgusting as it might sound,
and the flies would lay their eggs, turning in into maggots.
The maggots would eat the dead flesh, and when they
reached living flesh, they would fall off. And this was
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a sterilization procedure that's been known by indigenous tribes that
have been you know, the Upper Amazon and places like
this completely removed from medical care. They've known for a
long time that there were certain species of flies you
don't worry about it. If it lands on your wound,
let it eat the bad stuff, because that's what it wants,
is it's eating dead flesh. Now, you got a problem
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like screwworms, and they go after any source of warm
blooded food that they can find, and you know, livestock, pets, wildlife,
and in rare instances is humans. And I don't know
for sure why they You know that the humans aren't
on their menu, but a lot of other kinds of
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animals are. And if maybe for no other reason, then
these animals can't show the fly off of them like
you can with your hands or something like that, we're
to land on you. However, there are some really kind
of disgusting creatures that live in the wild and the world.
The New World screwworm is one of them, just a
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species of parasitic fly that lives on living tissue, not
the dead tissue like the common house fly.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
One of the things that you heard me talking about
was this story I did with a worm, Queen. What
did you make of that, the fact that we many
of us have worms.
Speaker 4 (34:46):
You agree that worms are we all have worms.
Speaker 2 (34:49):
We have worms, we have parasites, we have mold, we
have bacteria, We have viruses. You have parasites up underneath
your eyelid that you want there because they eat the
back that lands on the white of your eye.
Speaker 4 (35:03):
Lovely, And who knew that that was.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
There except for somebody like me that studies that.
Speaker 4 (35:09):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (35:10):
Yeah, we live in a community of these creatures, and
most of them actually are really good for us.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
I don't know. I think I'm maybe gonna move out
of that community.
Speaker 1 (35:20):
Doctor Jack Stockwell noted nooker, chiropractor and gaps practitioner from
his clinic in Salt Lake City.
Speaker 4 (35:26):
Here on Good Day Health.
Speaker 1 (35:27):
This is Good Day Health with doctor Jack and doctor Doug.
Speaker 4 (35:31):
Well, doctor Doug just here for a little while.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
And I'm not really a doctor, but I do love
talking to Jack, and I'm sure you love listening to
him every week here on Good Day Health.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
This program was produced at bob k Sound and Recording.
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Please visit bobksound dot com. It's the Good Day Health
podcast with doctor Jack Stockwell. Bunched in part by Caldron,
which is the safe way for you to lose weight
and keep it off.