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May 21, 2024 23 mins
What I’m doing to get my mom’s memory back!
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Hey, Hey, how's it going. This is Wendy Selvick with the Oily
Academy podcast and it is May.I'm so excited. It is finals week
for my kids and one more weekand my an school's out and it is
summer. I am so ready,so ready for summer. How about you?
Today? We are going to talkabout several things. I'm going to

(00:23):
tell you right up front. We'regoing to talk about Alzheimer's disease because my
mom has it and we seem tohave been reversing her memory loss and everything,
and I can't wait to tell youwhat we've been doing to do that.
I'm going to talk about YouTube alittle bit, and I'm going to
talk about convention and rain drops.So I'm going to try to keep it

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as short as I can and tothe point and not Robitt trail. I'm
going to try really hard, youguys. And I also have a new
microphone, so I apologize if itsounds different or is weird today. I'm
I'm going to have to play withit until I find the exact right settings.
It's actually like a little lapel micand it's Bluetooth and connects to my

(01:06):
phone, So that's how easy itis to do a podcast. You know,
I've gotten just using my iPhone withthis little twenty dollars lapel mic.
Normally I just talk into my phone, but I was hoping this would be
better. But I do have astudio mic and a studio thing to set
up, and sometimes we do reallyprofessional podcasts and sometimes fly by the seat

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of my pants podcast but that's whata busy mom's life is like. And
sometimes it's just way easier to dofly by the seat of my pants.
So that's where we're doing now.Anyway, Sorry if it sounds weird,
Okay, so let's just jump in. Let me get the little stuff out
of the way. So Convention rainDrops. If any of you are going

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to convention and you would like tomeet, I would love to meet you
face to face, and I wouldlove to give you a rain drop.
I have my friend Beverly, whois a care certified trainer. She's gonna
be with me. We're gonna wehave a hotel room that's a suite across
the street from Convention, and I'mgot my table set up and going to

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be doing rain drops. I'm goingto give you a special deal if you're
one of my listeners and nobody else. Okay, so I'm offering the deal
is ninety nine dollars. Normally it'sone hundred and twenty to get a rain
drop, and I'm offering. Youknow, we always do a convention special
for ninety nine dollars, but Iwill give you, as a listener,
a rain drop for eighty. Butlike, I'm not advertising that anywhere except

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for right here. So the onlyway you know about it is if you're
a listener and you can just letme know. So if you would like
to schedule a rain drop, Iam now scheduling it out, send me
an email at info at Theoily Academydot com and just put in the subject
rain drops and then I will getback with you with a link to the

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schedule and you can look at thesky and schedule what. Okay, Now,
YouTube when I get that one outof the way. Okay, So
years ago when I started this podcast, I actually felt very led to do
a YouTube channel, but I wasso incredibly intimidated and I didn't want my
face on the screen, and Ijust I was like, oh I don't

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I'm like, how about how abouta podcast? Let's do a podcast instead,
and I'm so grateful and I'm soglad that I've done the podcast,
learned a lot. My confidence hasrisen a lot in the ability to do
it. But I have felt thenudging for months. Okay, are you
ready to do the podcast, likelet's take it up to or let's take

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it to YouTube. And but Ihave more direction and more vision, and
so I am going to be startinga YouTube channel. I've been studying this
all semester. I've been I havemarketing agencies and I've worked with learning from
how to set up a YouTube channelright and that kind of thing, which
if you're on my team, bythe way, I know I've got lots

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of people who listen, but Ido have a big group of team members
who listen. So if you're onmy team and you want training and how
to do the YouTube channel, I'mwilling to share everything I know with you.
Okay, So but that's just aside note. Just get with me
if you want to know how todo that yourself. But the YouTube channel

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is called the Natural Health Researcher andit is not specifically going to be young
Living and what I need to dothis for. I need to do this
channel focusing on natural health worldwide,and many of you know I've been a
natural health researcher for twenty years.Over twenty years. I apologize for that

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bank. I just knocked something over. For over twenty years, I've been
a natural health researcher for a nonprofitorganization and I have learned so many things.
I've learned things that reverse HIV,reverse cancer, reverse you know,
just that I have testimonies that Ican share of that, and I have

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and there's other really cool things.And so whenever there is a possible a
possibility of sharing young living and thethings, because I have a ton of
information obviously on what the oils andyoung living things do as well, I'm
going to be sharing that as well. But I'm not going to make it
exclusively like this is Windy Zealbeg andthis is the you know Oily Academy.

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It's not that though. Then it'sgoing to be a bigger scope and then
I will talk about young living inthere. So again, the name of
the channel is called the Natural HealthResearcher. It is just it's established.
It's there. You can go findit and if you if you want to

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go alike and subscribe, so it'sthere and so when the episodes come out,
you'll see them, but they're notgoing to come out probably for another
month. I'm working on a bachel'sscripts. I'm working on recording and all
the things. But I do havetwo or three videos up that are just
very small that are just there forestablishing the channel and helping people find it

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and getting set up. I amexcited. Like one of the ones I'm
going to do is I'm going toshare about Alzheimer's, which I'm just going
to share that with you today,that information, but my mom has Alzheimer's
and lives with me and had beengetting really bad. I mean, it's
heartbreaking, gut wrenching. Those ofyou who have parents who have dementia or

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Alzheimer's, you know what I'm talkingabout. For those of you who are
fear that that's going to be inyour future, you need to listen.
Listen up because I can't tell youthe heartbreak of when your mom looks at
you and says, do we knoweach other? It is heartbreaking. There's
something about a mother and a childlike your mom or your dad, and

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as a child, the child inyou hearing that it's unbelievable because your mom
and dad have always been there foryou to support you and help you.
Maybe, I mean, I knownot every parent is a healthy relationship,
but but you know, they havehelped you, help typically help raise you,
help, you know, And there'ssomething about I'm fifty one years old,

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but that's still my mom and I'mstill a little girl, like when
I have when I talk to her, I'm still the little girl, and
the little girl looking at her momand her mom doesn't know who she is.
That is it's it's awful, soso I mean, and I've dealt
with it. I feel like I'vedone pretty decent. There's times when I've

(07:42):
busted out, you know, bymyself, crying and just like this is
so stressful and I just don't likethis, you know, But I didn't
know what to do. We wentto the doctor and the doctor said,
there's I'm sorry, there's no medicinefor this. There's no cure. He
offered drugs for her, like hermood, to help her not be depressed
or help her you know, thatkind of thing, but there's nothing to

(08:03):
help with Alzheimer's. So of courseme, I'm a digger I'm a researcher,
right, so I start digging intomy resources, into the natural paths
that I know and the research andthe things. I'm like, Okay,
what's out there. Surely I knowthere's an answer somewhere. This doctor doesn't
know the answer, doesn't offer ananswer, but I know there's an answer

(08:24):
out there. So I'm going tostart digging, start looking. So I
did start. There's a PubMed dotgov. There's a there's a bunch of
research, and I'm going to sharethat on the YouTube channel, like visually,
I'll show the research. You cansee it. But there is something
called methylene blue. Now, methyleneblue is an FDA approved drug, but

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it's for specific things. It's notfor Alzheimer's, and there are warnings and
and by the way, I amnot a doctor. I am not your
doctor. I don't want to beyour doctor, and I am not treating
or prescribing anything right now. I'mnot suggesting that you take methylene blue.
All right, you absolutely need togo to your doctor and approve that,
or you have to be in acomfortable place as your own health researcher to

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make those risks by yourself. Butit is not because I told you I
take no responsibility for what happens withyour body because I can't control your body.
I don't know you, I don'tknow your body. I'm not your
doctor, and so I'm sure thereare people who react differently to everything.
I could recommend, you, know, eating lemons, and somebody could have
an allergic reaction and die to alemon. I am not responsible for that.

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So the same thing with this.I just want you to know ahead
of time, because what I'm goingto talk about right now it's pretty incredible
and pretty amazing, and you mightfeel an urge to like, hey,
I'm going to take this myself,right So, but I'm telling you right
now that you, only you andyour doctor or your natural path or your
qualified health physician understands and knows yourspecific SITU, and I recommend you talk

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to them about it. Okay,all right, now that that's out of
the way. So, methylene blueis also an industry dye. So it's
I think it was used. It'sused in science projects, like for on
a slide, and it turns everythingblue. It's used you can use it
to dye clothing. I mean,it's a really strong, powerful blue.

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And but I mean I got iton Amazon, and the thing I was
that I was aware of to knowis that you didn't need to make sure
it's it's pharmaceutical grade and that it'syou know, like, I chose one
that was a organic and non GMO, and let me just I'll tell you

(10:45):
the one that I chose. Thisis not an affiliate link. I'm not
getting paid to refer to this company. I mean literally, there's different ones
on Amazon. You can search foryourself. And sorry, my computer's taking
a long time, so I'll keeptalking as it pulls up. But anyway,
so I just chose one that lookedlike the best to me. I

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really don't know the companies. Idon't know. At this point, I
am trying to establish a relationship withthis company just to learn more about it.
I want to know some of theirmethods and how I can guarantee that
they're clean and that kind of thing. It looks very good. Of course,
I'm doing a podcast and my internet'slike hanging up, so okay,

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I will before hopefully if it pullsup, but by the end I will
tell you which kind I use.Anyway, so we just started putting like
a dropper full of drops in mymom's water a couple times a week,
and this was like six months agoprobably, so she's not taking it every
single day. She's probably taking everyother day and she's just putting drops in

(11:54):
her water and drinking it. Nowher water turns blue. One time she
forgot, she forgot to put itin her water. She just dripped,
poured it right in her mouth,and her teeth turned blue. Her mouth
turned blue, and it was like, ah, Mom, you look like
a smurf. So beware of that. It does just go in your water
and doesn't have any taste anything likethat. But my understanding on the research

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what it does. So when youhave dementia and you have Alzheimer's, you
have nerves in your brain that theyjust kind of get tangled and they these
like imagine kind of like these littleballs of nerves. They're all tangled up.
And now the snaps is the electricalmessages can't get from one to the
other where they need to. Theycan't communicate very well. And this is

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part of the problem of dementia.Well, with the methyline blue, apparently
those nerve bundles start to relax andunwind again, and so then nerves are
able to go back and forth andit it's better, it improves. So,
long story short, my mom startedhas I've just noticed generally she's better.

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She definitely knows who I am.And she didn't not know me all
the time. It was just sometimesright, So it hadn't gotten into one
all the time, but she hadshe knows exactly who I am. I
mean solid for the last four orfive months. She also a year ago
they did a testing. The nursesdid testing on her and asked, they

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ask, you know, who's thepresident? What day is today? Well,
last year she had no earthly ideawhat day it was. That was
like, you ask her that questionand she's like, I don't know,
you know, like and then theyasked her who the president was, and
she thought it was Woodrow Wilson,So he was Woodrow Wilson. So so
the nurse came back out for anevaluation. They do one every year,

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and this was just last week,and they asked her, you know what
day it was? And I hadn'tprepped her. I hadn't talked to it,
and I didn't even remember they weregoing to ask those questions, and
so she was just sitting there andthey said, do you know what day
of the week it is? AndI'm totally expecting her to get it wrong,
and it was a Tuesday. Shewas like, oh, oh gosh,
it's Tuesday. Like, oh wow, mom, like goods job,
like you've got that, you know. And then they asked her, well,

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who's the president and she kind ofcucked her head a little bit and
she says, well, I thinkit's Joe Biden. And I'm like,
oh my gosh, like that isa huge improvement. And then I then
so then I'm like getting really introspective, like, Okay, well what other
things have improved? And I didn'trealize it, Like and I realized she's

(14:30):
been more active, she's wanted todo more things. She's she comes out
and she's super bored, like shehad gotten to where she just didn't care
about anything. She just was AndI think it's because things weren't happening up
in her brain and she just literallysometimes sit in a room and color and
but not like she wasn't agitated,like she wished she could do other things,

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like she's totally content to color forhours, you know. And there's
another sad thing, you know,But now I was like, Okay,
the last month or so, she'sbeen kind of like she has. It's
been out, like, is thereanything else I can do? She's been
folding my laundry. Hey, thisis great. I do not ask her
to do that, but she wantssomething to do, and she's like,
I would love to fold your laundry. So she sits there and folding my

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laundry. I highly recommend it.I'm just teasing so anyway, but I
realize, oh, yeah, shehas. She's been not doing that a
lot more lately, so this isan amazing improvement. Like, Okay,
this is awesome. And now soI feel really good about that methylene blue

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and what it's done for my mombecause she should have gone downhill. It
was supposed to be just continual decline, but instead it stopped it and she
started going back uphill. The otherthing I've done with my mom, which
we just had some genetic testing donewith doctor Dan Purser now Dan Purser MD

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dot com. Of course, Ido not get this is not an affiliate
thing. I don't get paid nothing. I just recommend him because I love
him. But he has on hiswebsite there's a dementia kit and it's like
four hundred and forty dollars, Ithink four fifty something like that, and
it's you know, it's a biginvestment. However, I think it's the
best investment you could ever do ifyou think you have dementia or you could

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be prone to it. He toldme that all Alzheimer's and dementia is it's
one of six errors that you canhave genetic errors, and that once you
know which er it is, there'sspecific nutrients you can take that will it
will feed the whole the deficiency thatyou have that's even causing the dementia.
And he said, he says,I think we can reverse your mom's dementia

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up to ninety percent. So that'son top of the methylene blue. So
I'm super excited about that. Sowe just had that done. We found
out which two errors she has.She has two of them, and the
one of them I think it's theAPO E four that's what it was called.
She said that's the very worst oneand that he himself has that one,

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and so he created a supplement evenfor himself and that we use for
my mom for that. So wejust got it in. She's going to
begin that and we'll see you overtime how much better she gets. And
so that's it's really exciting and Iwant to share it. I want people
to know about this because when youget that Alzheimer's label, when someone you

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know, the doctor says yes youhave Alzheimer's or yes you have dementia,
it is so depressing and discouraging becausethe medical world has no answers. Now,
I don't know why they don't haveanswers. I personally don't understand how
doctors do not understand genetic testing andthe root causes of things. Whether it's

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wilfully not knowing, or whether that'sthe system that does not, you know,
allow that. But a lot ofdoctors don't are not looking for the
root cause they are trained to givemedicines that treat symptoms, not prevention.
And so to me, that isthe reason why we have to be vigilant

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in our health researching and find doctorThere are some doctors like doctor Purser out
there and others. There's lots ofothers too, but who are into genetic
testing, who are into root causes, But it takes a little digging to
find those people and get them inyour life. This is life changing.
This is one of those things thatwill save will save your life or your

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quality of life if you understand theright things and take it into your own
hands. I don't ever like listen. I mean, I'm so sorry if
you're a doctor and you're listening andyou're frustrated with people like me. But
I'm I was gas lit twenty yearsago by a doctor. You know.
I had a son who had avaccine reaction. His brain swollen, his

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head for two days, and hispersonality changed, his nervous system was damaged,
and I had I went to anosteopath who acknowledged that was from the
vaccine. But the original doctor toldme that was just a coincidence and that
I was a terrible mother. Hesaid those words because I said, well,
put it in his chart that he'snot getting any more vaccines. And

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he said, well, you're aterrible mother. And I from that moment
on, I walked out of therebecause I knew I was not a terrible
mother, and I knew that Iwas protecting my son. And he just
crossed the Mama bear and he causedthe Mama bear to come out, and
he created in my heart and mindall the doubt and the mistrust that has

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led me to become a natural healthresearcher. And from that moment on,
I will listen to what a doctorsays, but I will not take it
as I will not take it tothe bank because I understand now and I
know I know natural paths, Iknow osteopaths. I can ask them and
talk to them more freely than Ican about the medical system doctors. And

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I'm so sorry because sorry to themedical doctors, because they I'm on a
rant, you guys, I justwent down a rabbit hole. Sorry,
I said I wouldn't do it,but I'll tell you they are good people
and they go to school to bea doctor to help people. They want
to be a doctor, you know, and then they find out that they're
in this like awful system. AndI know there's there's suicide rates among doctors.

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I mean, it's a terrible system. And I'm so sorry. And
I've talked to several doctors who said, man, if I could do it
all over again, I'd do itthis way, you know. And I've
heard those stories, so I know, I know that it is difficult,
and I'm very sorry for that.But I also will not just lay down
and take whatever's been told to me. I will research it and I will
find answers. And I recommend youmamas that are listening, become that strong

(20:56):
yourself and know that just because adoctor says something does not mean you can't
get a second opinion, and youshould and you should also you should always
have a natural path and a medicaldoctor that you know well and that you're
going to It is worth your health. Believe me, I don't care what
the economy is like. I don'tcare if it's too much money. It's

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life or death at times, andyou need two opinions, and you need
to be able because when one ofthem tells you there's no answer and you
absolutely must do this or you're aterrible mother, you need to know that
there's another doctor out there who saysyou absolutely should do this. You're not
a terrible mother, okay, Butif you don't establish those relationships early,
you will be stuck with only oneand you will end up going often down

(21:41):
a path that ends up to destruction. So that's my two cents. I'm
going to stop, I'm gonna getoff that soapbox. But I'm just oh
such on my heart. Okay,So the methylene blue is an amazing thing.
I'm so excited for my mom andjust to see that change in her

(22:02):
and to see her improvement. Heremy internet is working now. The kind
that I purchased was called Earth HarmonyEthylene blue Pharmaceutical Grade ninety nine point nine
to nine percent and it had itcomes with liquid gold for enhanced photo dynamic
activity and increased absorption. So ifyou're interested, that is the one that

(22:25):
I've used that it seems to beworking. I don't know enough about the
company to know for sure if thereif they can back up what they're promising.
I hope it is and I amtrying to do a little research on
that, so just so you know, but it does seem to be working,
and I'm excited. And then ifI would recommend you go to PubMed

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dot gov and type in methylene blueand pull up some research. Also,
maybe just go to the YouTube channeland natural health researcher like it. I'm
going to do a big show onthis. I'm going to show all the
research there. There's enough research inthere that my husband and I are you
know, you were considering just addingthis to our origimen as well for mental

(23:07):
clarity and things like that. Soit's very exciting. It's fun to know
all the natural things, isn't it? Okay? You guys, Well,
I have jabbered on enough long enough, and don't forget to go. Like
the natural Health researcher on YouTube,if you're going to convention, contact me
for a rain drop, and afterthat we'll just see what happens this summer.

(23:32):
I'm I'm excited to have more timeand to be able to get some
more podcasts out. So I hopeyou have a great rest of your week
and I'll talk to you later.This is Wendy's signing out for the Oily Academy podcast
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