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YouTube Livestream Q&A Transcript, August 8, 2023

August 10, 2023

Question

“Can I take my levothyroxine and estradiol together or should I take them separately each morning?” [03:52]

Answer

The answer, that’s a simple one. You can take them together. That is very fine. Go ahead with that. 

Question

“If you take 1,000 mg of EDTA from a capsule daily (they sell capsules online) and empty the capsules under your tongue, would that help if you cannot afford intravenous chelation treatments?” [04:13]

Answer

EDTA is a prescription medicine. This should not be available to the public online. If there is a source claiming that is what it is, I would say that is illegal. I would wonder what the contents of it was. I would not buy anything that is a prescription drug, meant to be given by a physician only, or anything over the internet system. 

I have never found orally prescribed EDTA chelation very valuable because the molecule is large and the absorption is very low in the gut. So, it will probably be valuable to anything you have eaten. For instance, if the food you ate had some arsenic, aluminum, mercury, or tin in it, you can use oral chelation for that purpose. However, it is not going to work on your total body burden. So, it will help prevent the accumulation that you are acquiring orally. 

What I would suggest, we can give EDTA suppositories, another reason why I was a developer, part of the team, that made the EDTA suppositories. And we made them special. We did the pharmacokinetics and the animal studies and we did the radioactive carbon label on it so we could track it and its circulation through the body, its half-life, all these wonderful things. We found it to be very valuable. It absorbed better than any other rectal suppository medication delivered out there. However, one suppository of 1,500 milligrams, let's say if you had an IV of 1,500 milligrams of EDTA and you had a suppository of 1,500 milligrams of EDTA, the suppository would be absorbed about 1/3 of what an IV would give directly intravenously, that'd be 100% absorption. Now, that's a remarkable level of absorption. So, those three suppositories roughly equaled one IV. So, that’s how we would prescribe it, as three suppositories a week. So that's the protocol. If you have a physician try and ask them to do EDTA suppositories. 

I wouldn't buy anything online that is supposed to be under the prescription and supervision of a physician. So, I would not buy EDTA over the internet. That is illegal. 

Question

“I am wondering if you have ever looked into Frequency Specific Microcurrent FSM? Dr. Carole McMakin’s work with it and her book “The Resonance Effect”. It’s the biophysics to go along with the biochemistry to form the complete healing solution. Her claim is that FSM can increase ATP production some 500 times during treatment. Would it be something TLC would consider incorporating into the practice?” [07:34]

Answer

Yes, absolutely aware of it. I have gone to training lessons on it. I did a second doctorate in integrative medicine from 1999 to 2000. This was one of the therapies. This is very effective. You have to remember we are electrochemical beings. And when we say electro, that is the physics, biophysics, and chemical biological reaction. We're held together by these bonds, these electro-physical biochemical bonds. So, it is very valuable. And sending these microcurrent through are just like your heart has microcurrent for the heartbeat and we can track that on an EKG. So, all these therapies such as pulsed electromagnetic frequencies, and frequencies specific micro currents, all these are valuable. 

The machines out there that where you hold the two things and they do a computer scan energy, according to vol and they'll put something in your hand and kind of get your electrochemical feel for the agreeance resonance with that chemistry in let's say, COQ10 put in your hand or magnesium citrate versus magnesium glycinate. We can see discord or resonance with that. And this is a field that needs to be pursued. And this is a field that needs to be worked up.

Just like in Star Trek where they had the tricorder and you would hear the doctor's name, Bones was his name. He would go over you and come up with a diagnosis. That is assessing your electrochemical resonance going on. It’s really great. We would really like to do all of that. But we can only do so much. As we get other physicians, then we can start taking time to not only help supervise and train them but to look more into the appropriate launching of these new modalities which would be very beneficial. 

Question

My son’s urinalysis showed a 0.3 hemoglobin. His previous years also showed hemoglobin in the urine. I’m concerned because his father died of renal cell carcinoma. His protein was 30 milligrams per– (I can’t read what that is) He is 40 years old.” [10:20]

Answer

Well, that has to be followed up by a specialist. He needs to have his imaging done of his kidneys, ultrasound can be started. He can have other tests, a CAT-Scan of the abdomen or an MRI, but you’d have to use contrast because that’s not normal. There is a certain amount of idiopathic blood that leaks into and through the capillaries. And this can be an item that is worked up and followed closely. But yes, he has to go to the urologist says for sure. 

In the meantime, I would use tons of healthy water, half his weight as pounds, in pounds as ounces. So, if he's a 200-pound man with 100 ounces of water, it would be filtered water. I would look to do EDTA chelation therapy that improves the kidney function microcirculation. There are many publications on nephrologists seeing kidney function preserved even in end-stage renal failures where a lot of blood is leaked and protein, and EDTA chelation has been the mainstay in helping these people. And we do that here. We also would certainly encourage a low-carb diet, systemic enzymes, find out as blood type, and exercise. All these wonderful things that support good health, but there's no replacing us by getting a urological consult and having that worked out. 

Question

“Please help with what to do with stomach flu. I had it over the weekend. Now my kids are suffering. Any tips?” [12:19]

Answer

Well, usually the “stomach flu” is a viral acute, self-limited, normally benign event that happens to almost all of us throughout our life, a time or two and you'll get diarrhea. I would put them on a clear liquid diet, such as beef broth, not bone broth, use the beef broth. It is just like a bouillon cube of beef mixed in water. They can sip on that. Or chicken broth. And then they can have water mixed with ginger ale. Ginger is an herb in ginger ale that is calming to the stomach. And I would just let the stomach rest. It is self-healing. And if you do that for two days, or a day and a half, 36 hours, almost all gut symptoms will improve the nausea and the diarrhea.

But if this doesn't improve, or if they worsen with high fever or vomiting, then dehydration becomes a concern. But that is how we would approach it, which is a clear liquid diet. Then after they're better, after two days, then I would start things such as apple sauce, and they could have Jello. See if they keep the applesauce and Jello down. Then you can proceed to things like bananas and rice and more applesauce and crackers. If they do well day four with that, solid food and a regular diet. 

Question

“Any cures for spider floaters showing up unexpectedly in the eye?” [14:22]

Answer

Essentially that is a phenomenon where the vitreous humor which is all filled up in the ball of your eye, this is a fluid. And that fluid has a protein in it and the protein gets coagulated. So, what coagulates it? Typically an oxidative stressful state. And all of us with aging move toward oxidative stress, more cell breakdown, and more damage to the cell membrane, then we repair. With that, inflammation occurs and that attracts cross binding between proteins and then you start seeing these floaters in the eye. And it's very common. 

That happened to me a year and a half ago or something like that. I had a large floater. I just woke up with it. I didn’t feel ill or anything. It just happened one day. And I went on a five-day fast. And in that five-day fast, it dissolved away about 85, 90%. So, I took systemic enzymes like the Vascuzyme or Vitalzym. I did do an EDTA chelation with vitamin C. And I did take my routine multivitamin, B vitamin, my vitamin D, my multimineral. And yeah, it was just totally dis-inflaming my body. I just happened to do a five-day fast, maybe a two-day fast will do the same thing. But that’s how I helped it. 

Question

“Knowing that regular exercise, quality hydration, low carb/no sugar diet, good sleep hygiene, and elimination of food sensitivities is the groundwork for good health, I would also like to know what foundational supplements you generally recommend middle age PREmenopausal women with no known health issues prioritize in their daily routine to maintain quality health and longevity? If blood type is a factor for your recommendation, would you please comment on the most important supplements for women in this category with blood type A? What is the order of importance? Would it be systemic enzymes, vitamin D, vitamin C (such as Vitality C), certain minerals, a particular probiotic, or something else? I recognize maintaining good health is a financial commitment. As such, it would be very helpful to hear your professional thoughts regarding which supplements are generally the most important investment to maintain good health and longevity.” [16:21]

Answer

At that point, I would assume pre-menopausal, it would mean that you're somewhere under the age of 50, but over the age of, say 25, or 30. So that range, I would say, and for almost all people, we live in a country that now has industrialized farming. It’s not a good type of farming. It’s more of a raping of the land rather than the nurturing and letting certain parts of the field go fallow and rest.

So, my suggestion today is we find almost all people iodine deficient. And so, taking Iodoral or I-Throid, those are the two brands that we have done clinical research on. They're both 12.5 milligrams of iodine. And that's very much associated with maintaining your mental acuity as the years go by, being associated with the prevention of breast cancer, prostate cancer, uterine and ovarian cancer. It helps prevent fibrocystic breasts. It is supportive of normal thyroid function and metabolism. So, number one would be iodine.

Number two would be vitamin D because of the chemtrails they spray in the sky through the aircraft tankers and these sprays have toxins in them, like aluminum oxide, barium oxide, strontium oxide, and other elements that are harmful to the health of the planet. Then that toxic heavy metal is associated with oxidative damage and stress that will promote you know the floaters in that other patient about the eyes. The other thing, how would you treat that? Well, you take vitamin D because those heavy metal films up there prevent the ultraviolet light that helps our skin to make vitamin D. So, that would be my second nutrient.

The third would be we need a very good, just general multi-mineral vitamin supplement because the food quality and the nutritive density in foods today are not what they were in the 1950s and 60s. You could say that they have genetically modified things and plumped them up, making them so sugary tasting and appealing to the eye with their largeness and sugar content, they are an immune suppressor in many cases. They are so full of fruit sugar. We would suggest a good multivitamin-mineral that has zinc in it, potassium in it, and has other elements in a standard good multivitamin made from quality products.

In our office, we have designed over the many years and done the clinical testing on Proven MD Energy Core. We just find that it is so valuable and has all the research minerals and methylated B complexes. It is a very good multi-mineral. That’s three.

The next thing is a very good antioxidant because we are in an increasingly stressful world. And with stress, I'm talking about the oxidative stress of the chemtrails dumping on us and we're eating breathing, and drinking it in, the nutrition density failing so we're not getting the antioxidants that we would normally be getting. So, I would say we have found in our office that Juice Plus is the number one researched nutraceutical associated with the most sugar-free, fruit sugar-free, condensed phytonutrients from the fruits, vegetables, and berries that are out there with science regarding the Journal of Cardiology on having cardiovascular benefits, homocysteine reduction, associated with immune enhancement and immune function, especially in smokers. Associated with improved protection from DNA damage and it just goes on and on. So, there are over 42 peer-reviewed research articles on it. So, that's the antioxidant we would recommend. 

And then the last thing I would probably recommend is systemic enzymes. Because as we age, we are making fewer enzymes. So, bruises last longer, and inflammation lasts longer. So, taking systemic enzymes on an empty stomach would be very valuable. If you are a blood type A, you would have to use the digestive enzymes with the meal eating, one or two. That is called Ortho Digestzyme, taking one or two with your meals if you are a blood type A. Until you are over age 55, 60 most of us who are not blood type A do not need digestive aids. We do need to have the systemic enzymes.

And then, I will add pre-menopausal women today I find need natural progesterone cream. And I feel very comfortable with the over-the-counter product called Kokoro, natural progesterone cream which we carry here. And I advise all women, even if they're teenagers, because there's so much stress, that stress cortisol suppresses follicle stimulating luteinizing hormone from having an egg ovulate, and then you become estrogen dominant. We can get all the polycystic ovarian, endometriosis, and these food cravings and mood swings. So, I would suggest using natural progesterone day 15 from the start of your period to day 25. I would use up to six pumps to moisturize your skin. I’ve done that since my early 40s. 

Question

“Can an elevated Vitamin D level, less than 100, cause liver enzymes to increase?” [24:29]

Answer

In general, no. But if you have a person who already has chronic liver disease from alcoholism or high triglycerides, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, then too high of Vitamin D may be irritating. So, we are having people develop liver disease from their high fructose juicy coffee, latte, frappe, high fructose corn syrup, sweeteners, and all the high fructose corn syrup sneaking into our diet, smoothies, and all the things we're making, that is harming our livers and creating inflammation and fibrous scarring. Lower levels of D could possibly do that. In general, in a healthy person with no known liver disease and good healthy blood sugar and triglyceride levels that are 70 or 60, or lower, a 100 on the Vitamin D should be very fine.

The way you check it is to see your doctor and discuss all things about liver health, hepatitis, and all those kinds of things. If none exist, the only thing you are doing is taking Vitamin D and your level is about 100, and you have some mildly elevated liver enzymes, I would just say, stop the vitamin D for two weeks and then recheck the vitamin D level with liver enzymes and see if it's up. If it's still up, it was not the Vitamin D.

Question

“When will the Nutritional Bars be available? It’s been months.” [26:27]

Answer

Yes, we are working on the first pilot run of about 1,000 bars coming through. We have approved the sourcing and the new manufacturer. We are looking at about six weeks. Looks about that time. Once we get the bars, I can’t sell them because they are the pilot-run bars. I will probably have them here and will be happy to give away a handful to people for free until we use them all up. You can give me the feedback on them. And then if the pilot run goes well, then the actual formal boxing and labeling will go on them. But I can't sell these bars that are on the pilot run, that should be here in about six weeks. Thank you for asking.

Question

“My 5-year-old was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes last year. I know this is genetic and requires a miracle but I was also curious if there were other ways to support the pancreas and keep blood sugar stabilized. Any herbs, or natural remedies to support a 5-year-old? We have a healthy diet but even fruit will spike the blood sugar to abnormal levels.” [27:36]

Answer

I”m sorry to hear that. I’m not so sure it is genetic. 

And I appreciate that you said you have a healthy diet. But you know almost everyone who sits in my chair here, over the past 42 years of my practicing medicine will say, I have a healthy diet. But they're going by the standard lab reference levels. And many of the labs used a reference level of a normal glucose at 126 is what it took to diagnose diabetes years ago, then it came down to 115, then 105. And now I think that's where it's at. For most labs about 105. Triglycerides, they allow up to 150. And we want sugar to never be above 85 fasting and we don't want triglycerides to be any higher than your HDL, or roughly around 50.

What did we call healthy diets? Well, they've generated a carbohydrate-pimping school, hospital menu, and military menu, that's so full of high fructose corn syrup that's addicting and harmful to the liver, that we are now having more and more children with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and damage, and the highest number of liver transplants in adolescents to present. So, it's very frightening. What I would say to you is that you need to find a doctor who will work with you and get the blood type of your child. And then put the child on a gut health-sealing diet. I would have a very limited restricted diet. This is for their health. You’d have to have them on primary, and if possible, a carnivore diet. That would be for probably a month or two. You would be followed up frequently in that period of time. The gut lining is, see this little hole right here in the picture, that is where a leak and an immune breach can occur in the lining of the one-cell membrane of your gut. This is how it is supposed to heal every day. Infant formulas, American diet, French fries, McDonald’s chicken nuggets. All this fried food, all these cereals full of high fructose corn syrup, this created massive damage which creates an immune shock since 80% of the immune system lines the gut. That immune shock can create an autoimmune in the pancreas to the islet cells and damage the insulin production. And we have seen some reversals in the diabetes by putting the children on a near 100% carnivore-type diet, we give them phospholipid powder mixed with immunoglobulin antibodies that are helping the immune system protect the inside lining of the gut from the damaged sites.  

And all the phospholipids in meat, fish, and chicken with the skin, all of them, double lipid layer, phospholipid layer are rich in eggs yolks, and beef, especially in beef liver. That’s what I just had for dinner today. I had two servings of beef liver yesterday. So, all the stuff to repair the skin and the linings of the gut will heal very rapidly if you take the rich diet with no plant food. None. Zero. For a month or two. During that time, we see the inflammation markers go down, healing go up, blood sugar stabilize, and so forth. But you would have to work with your pediatric endocrinologist and watch the blood sugars because the dosing for insulin or your diabetic medications will diminish. And then, of course, some tailored zinc-rich supplementation is very important with the pancreas and multi-minerals.

But start with a blood type. Find your functional doctor and work together with a functional doctor that knows how to work healing the gut. And then, of course, probiotics. 

Question

“How much ivermectin should a woman take 125-pounds just diagnosed with breast cancer to see if it can prevent further spread? How much intravenous Vitamin C should they be on and how many times a week?” [33:40]

Answer

Well, the literature is suggesting the same as you would treat for a viral illness like you know Coronavirus illnesses. So, for a woman then it'd be about 0.4 milligrams per kilogram. And if you were 125 pounds, that'd be-- Let me just check here. My dosing schedule, 125 pounds, would be 12 milligrams. I would probably take it once a day. Then follow closely with your physician. Do routine labs. And with Vitamin C, I would use high doses of Vitamin C, 25 grams to 50 grams. I would do that if your GCPD is normal. You have to have this enzyme in order to handle high-dose Vitamin C. I would do that once or twice a week. I would be on a very low-carb diet or a carnivore diet. I would use a lot of systemic enzymes on an empty stomach, twice a day, five twice a day. I would begin there. Of course, you need the D, the zinc, and the multi-mineral with the selenium. Selenium has anti-cancer benefits. 

Question

“Do you ever do a blood test for apoli B? Does apoli B correlate atherosclerosis? What are your thoughts on enhancing external counterpulsation?” [35:25]

Answer

I really don't find tracking apoli B has ever helped me with preventative cardiovascular health in the past 42 years of practicing medicine. If you go to a YouTube called, High Cholesterol is Healthy, that’s the title of it. That is by Dr. Ken Berry and he is interviewing Dr. David Diamond Ph.D. This is about two or three months. They have done a discussion on the recent literature and old literature review. Really these blowouts of lipoprotein little A, apoli B, these are all superfluous. You need a low-carb diet. EDTA chelation, enzymes, and not eating late, routine exercise, those are the keys. Checking your insulin all the time with your fasting blood sugar, triglyceride, and insulin, and hemoglobin A1C. Over the 42 years I have practiced medicine, I have had no one have a heart attack or bad outcome from high cholesterol. We give the Lord thanks for that. In reality, much of this stuff is superfluous. And go watch that video. The review of many scientific articles on the consensus is changing. Doctors are seeing the saturated fat, and even American Heart Association quietly, privately put out statements, saturated fat is not a danger for cardiovascular disease, it's inflammation. And that's why the low-carb diet is so valuable. 

Question

“Where do you buy your liver?” [40:06]

Answer

Well, you'll have to be aware of the fact that I just went over to Spyres Restaurant across from the clinic here. It's a little family restaurant. Because I had no time from working from you know what my workout this morning at six and then getting here to start my early morning patients and then our meeting and then it got to late afternoon. I don’t have time to cook and I forgot my lunch that I had pre-prepared. So, I asked my husband to run across the street and get liver from Spyres Restaurant. So, I don't know where they get theirs.

When I do buy it, I buy it from Sprouts. I try to get liver from my meat provider. So, I use Butcher Box. It does have liver and it is grass-fed. So that’s what I do there. 

Question

“Any thoughts on what might cause a 76-year-old woman to have a hemoglobin of 92, slightly elevated platelet count, and slightly elevated BUN? Stool is negative. She has no energy?” [41:05]

Answer

Well, a hemoglobin of 9.2 makes me concerned that she has inflammation in her gut lining. The lining of the gut can leak you know inflammatory cytotoxins, and cytokines through both sides of the membrane there. And then, the inflammation occurs when the cells swell, the gaps break open, and red blood cells leak through. Another thing would be reflux, gastritis, and upper GI slow bleeding. Another thing could be if there is liver inflammation and fibrosis scarring from years and years of high fructose with non-alcoholic liver disease with some mild liver enzymes. Another thing could be just as we age there is what is called the anemia of aging. So, chronic age is associated with lower red blood cell production in the bone marrow. Another thing is if she has any other chronic illnesses like diabetes, or rheumatoid arthritis, or chronic pulmonary diseases, or dementia, or just a number of chronic inflammatory diseases, there is mild anemia associated just with chronic inflammation from chronic diseases. So, there are many other reasons for mild anemia. So, a hemoglobin of 9.2 is not life-threatening. But it is concerning. The mere fact she has a slightly elevated platelet count speaks to me to the fact that she probably has chronic inflammation and chronic disease and that's the main cause of it. 

So, work with your doctor and see if you can find anything. A good functional doctor will help work through all the inflammatory issues. Of course, get a colonoscopy and make sure that there isn’t a colon lesion there as well. And probably an endoscopy. 

Question

“What causes calcium in blood to be high? How to remedy it?” [43:55]

Answer

I've been practicing for 42 years and doing metabolic medicine all these years as a general practitioner. Any elevation in the serum calcium is often just a lab variation. So, if your lab says normal calcium is roughly 8.4 to 10.4, that range, and you get a lab back with a calcium of 10.8 or 11.1 or 2, that is not uncommon on just massive testing done automatedly on lab chemistry samples. I just repeat it. I remind the patient to drink plenty of water. I check their vitamin D level because a higher vitamin D dosing could produce some elevation in calcium mobilization, not necessarily abnormal if the elevation isn't very high like that. If the calcium level gets much higher, you know, 11.5, 12, you have to get an evaluation with an endocrinologist and address this. This could be a parathyroid hormone. You have this in your neck. There is hyperactivity could be caused by any number of things. You could have trauma to the neck. You have a viral infection of the neck. There are many things. The most common cost, for an elevated calcium, is just laboratory variations. 

Question

“My 24-year-old daughter is on the spectrum and also had encephalitis as an infant. She just got her Bachelor's in Computer science in May. She quit her job without notice and two days later packed up her computers, her favorite green t-shirts, and pjs and left in her car on 7/27. No fight, no friends, or alcohol/drugs. She's lost weight in the last year, on a limited diet and my son told me she stopped eating her beloved ice cream after she graduated. When I find her I hope/pray she will agree to labs and help. Do you know of protocols/people who can help young adults? She was also vaxxed and boosted for college.” [45:46]

Answer

Well, my statement to you on that would be, we do have the counselor here now starting our psychologist on Wednesdays. We are building up her schedule. She is faith-based. We do have hormonal assessments. We do have natural remedies that are supportive of lifting up the mood, Vitamin D would be one of them. Having enough minerals, having adequate hydration, and having the balance between progesterone and estradiol. If you are a patient here, and I think you put yes, please make that a private call to your physician here. We can try and talk to you about that individually. I will pray for your daughter. 

Question

“I woke up the other morning with a big spider and many black spots floating in one eye. Is there a cure for this or can it be prevented in my other eye? It's hard to see now.” [47:05]

Answer

I think we’ve talked about this already. Floaters are just oxidative stress in the liquid vitreous inside our eyeball, and there's protein in there because it can't just be pure water. So, it's got some protein and other things in it. It will cross, link, and make these bridges that are big enough to obscure your vision. The fasting and the enzymes and chelation therapy, and vitamin C would all be helpful for that. 

Question

“After we finish menopause, and our bodies are no longer producing progesterone or estrogen, why would supplements of these hormones be necessary?” [47:41]

Answer

Young ladies, and myself, started to enter menopause from the stress of medicine, being a mother, married, duties to the emergency room, and my family, and the church work I was doing, continuing my studies, all this stress was associated with throwing me into early menopause at around 37, 38. What I found then was that many women are going in at 39, 41, 42, 43. Before women would be entering menopause in their 50s or late 50s. Hormones help build up our bones for good bone density. Hormones help our memory, hormones help our sleep. As our deep sleep cycles occur, that is the time we are healing. We have growth hormones that have created repair factors. Hormones are associated with cardiovascular health and hormones are associated with good immune production of actions of all the immune cells that we have. Hormones are associated with good skin integrity. Hormones are associated with lubrication of our eyes so that we don't get dry eye syndrome and these erosions to our cornea and disease of our eyes. Hormones are associated with microvascular health, so we don't get all these vascular problems. And the list goes on and on and on. So, hormones are very valuable, and that's why we use them.

Question

“I recently got an elevated biomarker of 71 on Lipase and a positive for Antinuclear Antibodies Screen. What other markers should be considered before any type of diagnosis is made? Thank you for any other general comments you may have on this information?” [49:40]

Answer

I would find out your blood type. I would probably work on the number one cause, inflammation of the lining of your gut, only one cell membrane thick. I would go on a fast for two days. I would take phospholipid powders, or go on a carnivore diet, or both. Like I mentioned for the diabetic child, we would take the fats of the phospholipids, which are the fats of the cell membrane, and the SBI Protect powder which are the immunoglobulins that protect the above lining so the invaders and bacteria don't harm it. And then we would use a high-dose probiotic. And this will last you two weeks, but this will last you a month or two, and mix it in lukewarm water. And that will tend to heal up these breakthrough pokes in your gut, which started from plant food lectins, or plant food oxalates, or plant food tannins, or plant food phytase, and so forth. That’s why we recommend a fast for a couple of days, and then a carnivore diet because the diet is absolutely packed full of all the things you need to repair your cell membranes with. And then you recheck that lipase. That is a pancreatic enzyme.

And anti-nuclear antibodies go up almost on every one that is starting to age and get toxic from the aluminums dumping on it. We find when we chelate people, I have never seen someone keep an antinuclear antibody still positive that does EDTA chelation and lowers their total body burden of the aluminum, mercury, lead, and cadmium. That is probably all that is and very, very common.

So, before you get all excited, heal your gut and see a good functional doctor with that. Get some chelation therapy. Get your total body burden of toxic oxidative stress, heavy metals, and salt.

Question

“Which systemic enzymes do you recommend?” [52:33]

Answer

I use Vitalzym. I am always testing things. I am trying out various diets. I’m trying to watch the internet for all these ads, everything Grundy puts out. I have to watch Dr. Grundy because I’m going to get 10,000 questions on it. I am literally on top and surfing all of these internet doctors who are just doing promotional stuff instead of sitting at a desk grinding it out every day of the week like we do here six days a week. We would just say we are trying to be on top of it and go from there. I take five Vitalzym at least once a day. If I have any joint pain, any ache at all, or any sinus congestion from seasonal allergies, I will go on a fast for a day or two. I will double or triple the dose. That’s how I manage those. 

Question

“I have had a recurrence of a desmoid tumor in my chest wall / left axilla (after a cryo-ablation in 2015 that had rendered the tumor "stable". The tumor thankfully is slow growing. Are there any new nutritional supplements or diet modifications that could help to inhibit tumor growth? I take all of the usual cancer-fighting supplements and am going on a sugar-free diet with lots of veggies, low-sugar fruits, and lean meats/fish.” [54:03]

Answer

The veggies may be too many carbs. I would go carnivore and I would do that for three months. You will be surprised how sugared up the new genetically modified apples are oranges, all these things have been designed to be the highest content of the riches fructose content. And fructose and cancer are just absolutely a no-no. I would not have one piece of fruit ever in my life again. I would not have any juicing, of juices, and I would not juice or drink smoothies. I would eat real food. Real pieces of fish, chicken with the skin on it, pork chops, beef, all free range, wild-like. I would take systemic enzymes and I would consider doing some research on ivermectin associated with preventing the cellular irritation. It could be a low-grade viral infection and maybe that's why I reckon is being associated with so many miraculous pull-throughs on these 10-stage cancers. 

I would do EDTA chelation look and see if your oxidative stress is high. Be a carnivore. And follow up with a good functional doctor. And I would just not look at veggies and low-sugar fruits. I'm not sure you can really find anything. If you had no cancer and wanted to take a fruit, the only fruit I would allow are blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and blackberries. And that only had a half cup of the day. 

But we can talk ourselves into all these things that are slowly adding up more and more carbohydrates and there's a video out there by Dr. Thomas Seyfried, and the name of the YouTube is and I would watch it is called, Cancer is a Mitochondrial Metabolic Disease. Watch his videos. 

Question

“I'm currently doing keto under 10-20 carbs a day, I feel great and hopefully my pre-diabetes will be gone soon. My problem is leg cramps I am taking an electrolyte with 1000 milligrams of sodium and an electrolyte powder with 1000 milligrams of potassium, I have adrenal issues so I'm low in sodium and have low blood pressure, I also don't think I'm eating enough potassium foods most of those foods I can't eat like avocado and spinach because of my histamine intolerance, I'm waking up to pee at night and losing my electrolytes and getting leg cramps around 5-6 am that's way before I need to get up. My other issue I've noticed is restless leg syndrome which is happening a few times a night, I'm exhausted what should I do? Supplements I'm taking Methyl B Complex, Metabolic Formula, Energy Core, Reacted Multimin, and SpectraZyme Metagest.” [56:48]

Answer

B vitamins are water-soluble, you have to take them all the time. Metabolic Formula has a good supplementation of the alpha lipoic acid and berberine. Energy Core is a good core multivitamin.  

You’re probably going to think I’m redundant by saying go carnivore, but a lot of times fats and phospholipids, if you have a little hole poked in part of your cells, it is going to be leaking. The electron potential from membrane and membrane is going to be ruined. And it can be shot and triggered at any second and cramp up because you have damage with these electric chemical passing of electrical impulses. So, what plugs it up, is fat, phospholipids. We have that phospholipid powder that you might try with it. And I would take the Parent Essential Oil capsules that we have, Clinician Preference, which are rich in the very fats that you need the essential fats. I would use a double dose. I don’t know off the top of my head is if your reactive multi-min has the magnesium, potassium, chloride, and boron, selenium, or those kinds of multi-minerals. But if not, I’m more familiar with the Clinical Practice and measuring of the TLC Multi Min. That is three capsules. It gives you good doses of your minerals. Get that fact in you. Go carnivore. Take the fatty oils, a double dose. And see the direction that goes. 

Question

“81-year-old female. Diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. Metastasizing from colon to lung and liver. Choosing Hospice palliative care over chemo. My supplements include liquid glutathione, turmeric, vitamin D, multivitamin, probiotics, and Vitality C. I’m eating carefully, building strength with these, and more protein. Any supplements you would change, delete, or add to my program? Avoiding pain pills causing constipation.” [1:00:05]

Answer

If it's possible and see, I don't know you, your state of health, or how healthy you have remaining, but there are some remarkable turnarounds of colon cancer metastasis with fasting and the fasting is more like, you know, doing a prolonged fast, somewhere in the neighborhood of 14 to 21 days, taking your vitamins all along, and maybe sipping a phospholipid rich protein like this in warm water with your probiotics and taking the ivermectin at somewhere between 12 to 18 milligrams every day. Taking the vitamin C to bowel tolerance, vitamin C orally can often make diarrhea.

But watch that video by Thomas Seyfried Ph.D. He's the author of the updated and making re-popularized theories on oxidative stress and cancer. You can go back to 1909, Professor John Beard, had the trophoblastic theory of cancer and he’s been right all along. Otto Warburg picked up on it and now Thomas Seyfried. I was taught about this when I was a young college student, World Without Cancer. I was having videos on my college campus back in 1973, ’74, ’75, and ’76 on this. Had some great results from that. 

If you're a patient here, please contact your physician and work with them. Work with your oncologist. We are not oncologists. We want you to work with your oncologist as we support and come alongside with these other therapies. We will see how that goes. 

Question

“After a hard bowel movement which was so large and round, it tore my anus. I bled like I had a menstrual period. Now when I have a bowel movement, I still bleed quite a bit. What can I do? I had a colonoscopy this year, so I don't think it’s cancer. Is there a treatment?” [1:03:10]

Answer

Well, we have to stop those large, bolus, firm bowel movements. And if you would get a bunch of fat into your diet, you could take a tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil. You could eat a rich fatty diet such as the carnivore diet, and then your stool volume will greatly diminish. And if you drink half your weight as ounces, so, if you weigh 150 pounds, you would cut that in half 75 pounds, and that would translate to 75 ounces. Exercise. And then I would take the Vitality C liquid powder, and mix that into the water with the OptiMag Neuro powder. And I would start with that.

And if you're a patient here, please talk with your doctor about that and discuss it with him. But those are some early suggestions. 

The carnivore diet with vitamin C and magnesium and plenty of water and probably the TLC multivitamins is probably going to solve your problem within the first week. That will be the history of that. And the carnivore diet will help heal the lining very, very quickly.