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YouTube Livestream Q&A Transcript, March 21 2023

March 22, 2023

Question

“If you think that you may have been damaged by statins, (weakness, tingling, some numbness) do you know about how long to expect it to take to recover? 

Can the symptoms come and go?”

Answer

These statins work to inhibit an enzyme that's involved in the part of cholesterol, which is a very important part of our cell membranes. Remember, I think if I can turn this a little bit so I can show you this video here. If you look at this, right here, you'll see right here is a cholesterol molecule. If you see right here, it's a cholesterol molecule. Here's a cholesterol molecule. This is the protein transmembrane molecule. And these are essential fatty acids snuggled up to it. Your linoleic acid. You have to have cholesterol on everything, so are to blame cholesterol, and to be treating cholesterol as almost the number one pharmaceutical prescribed is a misunderstanding of how important cholesterol is to our skin, our health, and the membranes of every cell in your body. Those membranes are felt in the muscles because there's so much wear and tear on our muscles all the time. So, we get a lot of what we would call myalgias and pain feedback syndrome. Sometimes people will even get liver enzyme elevations on statins.

But others will also have the sense of tingling neuropathy is in the hands and feet from statins. And this is because the myelin sheath that surrounds the nerves requires a lot of fat to be the insulation of our lining along each nerve. And if that is not formed correctly, because you don't have enough wonderful fats and cholesterol being part of that, to help construct the myelin sheaths and our cell membranes. Then these little damage sites, if you can see these little holes poked in the membrane there become irritated. That will conduct a transmembrane electron potential that's abnormal and it won't transmit information correctly. We have to repair it by eating cholesterol-rich foods which are animal products, eggs, chicken, chicken with the skin on it, meat, fish, crustaceans, your shrimp, your lobster, and stuff. You got to do all that and eat it and digest it. So, you can help assimilate these blocks into your body for healing.

So, the answer is how long will this take to repair? Well, if you don't eat enough cholesterol-rich foods, it will take a long time. If you don't get enough alpha-linoleic acid in your body, the two human essential fatty acids, it'll take longer. And so, I would move toward a carnivore diet. I would use a low-carb diet because that will promote the microcirculation that gets into the deep tiny, deep tissues where the cells are that are needing all these building blocks brought to them. So, then you should see improvement develop quicker. Usually, nerves take years to heal. ‘

But I have seen people, along with EDTA chelation, we just brought that up about the Shasta Mountain aluminum particles per billion. Heavy metals also aggravate these neuropathies because they helped to disrupt the electron transfer chain potential. That would also accelerate healing if you use that. Hopefully, that helps you and gives you some information. 

Question

“I am a 74-year-old woman and had a dental bridge for 50 years. Last year the bridge came loose and when the dentist removed it one of the teeth had broken and had to be pulled. I am being told that the best option is to have two implants and that a 4 tooth bridge isn’t an option. What do you think of dental implants? 

Also, my dentist has retired. Do you have referrals to a dentist you recommend in the Orange County Area?”

Answer

I would look up biological dentists. This term has been attached to dentists that are functional. They're trying to do things naturally. Many of them, when I did my doctorate in integrative medicine in 1999 and 2000, there were several dentists there. And one of them still remains a friend to me. Dr. Laio is here in the area, in Irvine. And Dr. Son is in Newport Beach.

Dr. Son is very aggressive in his natural therapies and alternatives. And Dr. Laio, who I went through the Doctorate of Integrative Medicine after medical school, also does natural work. But he doesn't do as much as Dr. Son who is in Newport Beach, right by John Wayne Airport there. So, those are two that are in the local Orange County area. I’m sure there are more. I just haven’t worked with others because I have had these two all the time. They're excellent.

Now, what do I think of implants? If you can't have a bridge and you need an implant, it becomes challenging in the sense that you need to have good bones. You should take your Vitamin D with K2. You should bite on some hard plastic or something in the meantime to get that shake in your bone structure here, your mandible, and your upper bones to help build it. Some people have a plastic thing that they chew on. They have it as a necklace and just chew on it. Not like a pacifier. They bite down on this hard rubber and it helps to sort of exercise the bone in your mandible.

So, Vitamin D, exercising with a good hard bite, and the other thing I would say is there are acrylics now that are the actual implant that is drilled down in. Then you wind up not having so much of the heavy metal risk of the former metal implants. There are now acrylics that seem to be superior. 

So, I am in favor of talking with a specialist Dr. Son and Dr. Laio. They would be the best to ask. I don’t do this a lot. They remove a lot of those root canal scenarios that usually harbor without any pain asymptomatically. They harbor bacteria in the bone of your jaw.

Question

“What are your thoughts on a vibration plate for lymph node drainage and other health issues (ie. joint soreness)?” 

 Answer

I'm familiar with those vibrational plates. And I haven't been impressed with them. I haven't seen continuing references on them, studies on them. There are sharp doctors out there that will pursue things. If they are effective, they will stay steady. Like EDTA chelation has stayed steady throughout the decades as one of the most unique life-extending heavy metal reducing microcirculation promoting interventions that you can do. Whereas these vibrational plates I have not. I also know that there is not enough money and activity to support research. So I don't want to tear something down if there isn't enough money to do research on it.

So, what I like for lymph is the rebounder. That’s the mini trampoline. Maybe a three-foot diameter. You just bounce on it. If you are older and imbalanced, there is a bar on some of them. That mini trampoline and a lymphatic massage are absolutely superior. So, I would go down that road. 

Question

“What are your thoughts on resveratrol supplementation?”

Answer

Resveratrol is one of many, many antioxidants that are in the dark red berries. There are so many different phytochemicals in these fruits and vegetables and such. We don’t know all of them. It's just whatever happens to be the most intriguing. And so, since there's some research on wine, and what's in it, and the composition for enhancing wine that came across resveratrol. You would have to take enough wine, so if you think drinking wine is valuable, I think there was something like 1.9 milligrams of resveratrol in a glass that I think is about six ounces of red wine. To be therapeutic, you would have to have 1,200 milligrams, which means you would have to have 600 glasses of wine. You'd be dead by the time you drink that much wine. So, you can't use the excuse that it's good for you. This is foolish to say wine has resveratrol.

So, what we would suggest is appreciating God's design for the vast variety of humanity and creation that is out there. And then, even in the fruits and vegetables, there's such a vast variety of Phytonutrient chemicals that are all designed to be picked and chopped on by your gut, and intestine, and absorbed as your body needs it. That's why I think buying and taking just individual nutrients is kind of not the direction I would go. We try and say, instead of drinking a protein powder shake, try to learn to eat a healthy diet. We try and say, try and learn to do intermittent fasting or fasting for 24, 48, and 72 hours, instead of buying ketone supplementation. Because it's not natural to use supplements for ketones. Not that we have found any real harm in it. It's just we don't know at all. And part of being, I think, a good healthcare provider is to have that humility and that wonderment at the creation of man.

So, to make a long story even longer, I am not for resveratrol as an individual supplement. 

Question

“My daughter, in her thirties, was just diagnosed with myocarditis after three scary heart episodes. She was told it was probably from a stomach virus her son had. I think it is vaccine-related. What are your thoughts and recommendations to bring down the heart inflammation? And will she have a normal life? 

I’m supposed to have a dynamic MRI pelvic with contrast for a rectocele diagnosis. Is this even necessary? I have been doing chelation to clean the heavy metals out, is this going to put poisons in my system? 

Why would a teenage girl get a fibroid adenoma in the breast? How can this be prevented if prone to getting these?” 

Answer

I tend to have a favorable opinion of what you just wrote. 

So, regarding your daughter who received the mRNA gene therapy injected into her, we would say one of the best ways to try and heal is to do fasting. Fasting will absolutely reduce inflammatory molecules because it gives the body time to heal and that means dis-inflame. Drinking enough water, half your weight as ounces, taking systemic enzymes like drinking enough water half your weight as ounces taking systemic enzymes, like Vitalzym or Vascuzyme on an empty stomach two times a day and maybe three times a day. And those enzymes work as anti-inflammatories.

Even during chelation therapy, the EDTA molecule is an anion and the spike protein is a cation. It has a net positive charge. So, EDTA chelation also has the ability to reduce spike formation. Now, we know, years now and months after the mRNA gene therapy injection, we don’t know how far it distributes in the body, we don't know how long it can take over the mRNA impacting the transcription of your ribosomes and start producing spike protein. So, that could go on and on.

So, what I would say is enzymes, water, low carb, fasting, and chelation therapy. I would use Quercetin also. Quercetin is a high-quality over-the-counter. Ours is  D-Hist. There are over 200 milligrams of high-quality Quercetin in each capsule. I would use probably three a day to be effective. That works as an anti-viral, anti-inflammatory. And then, of course, we would support Vitamin D supplementation and a good multi-mineral.

Now, the other question you had was, how long will it last? And will she have a normal life? I want to let you know that I was diagnosed at 15, 16. I was hospitalized, for four months. I was in an ICU for the heart. That was in the early development at Saint Election Brothers Hospital in Elk Grove Village, Illinois. I was in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. There I was hospitalized with this terrible fever and sore throat. I wound up having EKG-proven abnormalities. And it turned out I had a viral pan myocarditis. It was so severe, you know, back in the 1960s, you could have died from that and the likelihood is death back then. And I survived it. And then I got so healthy that I passed the ROTC, you know, physical military physicals, and the flight surgery physicals, and had babies, everything was normal.

But my father got me EDTA chelation therapy. My father got me high-dose Vitamin C infusions and injections and he had me on vitamins. And he controlled my diet. And I just recovered because I was just laying there in bed with a heart that was going flippity flop all over the place. And I think my father really intervened. I don't think the doctor knew what my dad was doing. But anyway, that happened to me and by the way, the one doctor who gave me EDTA chelation is Dr. Ray Evers. Dr. Ray Evers is the physician, I think he was in Alabama, if I remember. My dad or mom would drive me down there. I was hospitalized there after I was released from the four months from the Elk Groove Village. That is where I got all the chelation right away. Dr. Ray Evers was a wonderful, good doctor. Maybe he had compassion for me because I was a punky kid. He took me to church with him. That impressed me all the days of my life later as I got married and finished college. I sought him out for advice on medical school. That man had a great impact on me.

I want to say, Dr. Ray Evers, that all of us physicians around the United States, we honor this man. He brought to Congress the argument that the doctor has the right to use the off-label use of an FDA-approved drug in his judgment, however he wants to use it. So, off-label use is all due to the hard work of Dr. Ray Evers. And I was so humbled to be his patient and helped by him with EDTA chelation therapy.

And your last question, you're going to have an MRI. Yeah, that’s going to put gadolinium in you. It will give tremendous information, and high-quality information, so I'm not necessarily against it, if you need it. And just keep on doing the chelation. It will pull that gadolinium out.

And then the third question was what does a teenage girl get a fibroid adenoma in the breast? How can it be prevented? Well, iodine deficiency is highly associated with fiber cystic breasts, benign prostatic, hypertrophy, and fibroid of the uterus. Metabolism is messed up when we don't have the things we normally would get. And so, iodine has been replaced in all our baking goods with bromelain. Bromelain is horrifically terrible. It's cheaper. And fluoride is horrible. It's in the same elemental group as the halogens with iodine and bromine and chlorine. So, she probably is Iodine deficient. And she probably needs progesterone days 15 through 25 of her menstrual cycle. A lack of progesterone will leave you in an estrogen-dominant phase where the growth of the glands of the breasts will just be unopposed and give you cystic breasts. The high-carb diet of the American system will stimulate the hormone insulin. Insulin will aggravate the breast by overstimulating its growth. And so, if you do those things, and if you take systemic enzymes like the Vitalzym or Vascuzyme on an empty stomach that will help her also. Hopefully, that helps. 

Question

“What nutritional supplements do you recommend to help with dermatillomania (or excoriation disorder) — a skin-picking disorder where you cannot stop picking at your skin.” 

Answer

That's a multi-dimensional issue. I think it is a gut issue. I think actually the gut is trying to tell the person that their bacterial flora is imbalanced there. The good flora that would make the healthy B vitamins that will help you make good neurotransmitters that will help you have a healthy, calm brain is disrupted. Vitamin D levels are so low in the population. It's rare, rare, rare, rare that I ever see a person come to me with normal, healthy Vitamin D levels. Vitamin D helps with your gut milieu in supporting healthy bacteria to stay dominant in the gut. So, I think this is a long-term dysbiosis of the gut from our high-carb, processed food lifestyles. Essential fatty acids, taking enough Parent Essential Oil, Clinician’s Preference. I would take a double dose of those oils. I would try to eat a low-carb diet. I would begin an exercise program no matter how weak you feel, and just start exercising, I would eat more protein with fats and butter and cholesterol to build this up.

And then you have to have your blood type done. I see this case in blood type As more than any other type of blood type. Then this multi-mineral replacement, magnesium is calming and relaxing. And then, I would look at their hormones. If they're a male, you know, of course, their hormones are different from the female. And that's the direction I would go on that.

Question

“What is the most absorbent effective form of magnesium?”

Answer

Well, I think they're the amino acid chelates which LivOn makes. That would be any amino acid linked with, you know, the nutritional metal, magnesium. So, it'd be magnesium glycinate, magnesium citrate, and magnesium malate. These all are very well absorbed. I think they are even making a magnesium threonate now. But I don't think anyone is better. I think as long as they're all connected with an amino acid you're going to get very good absorption.

Question

“Need help with SLEEPING! 70 yrs old, fit, low carbs, no meds, intermittent fasting, no alcohol lead a healthy life. Stopp drinking water around 3 pm, bed at 9 pm but up to urinate 4-6 times a night so 2-hour sleep segments. Also tried eye mask to make sure blackout. Sleep is so important - praying for an answer.” 

Answer

I would look at a sleep study. What we're finding is you don't have to be fat and bulbous, with three triple chins to have sleep apnea. You could have what we call disrupted sleep apnea. And this wakes you up, and then you think it's your bladder. And what is causing that, is you're not getting deep enough REM sleep. So, in the reading of a sleep study, the phases of going into sleep, the deep REM phase, and then there's a superficial REM phase, if you're not getting into deep REM, you're going to be easily aroused. So, why would you not be going into deep REM long enough? And they're linking this to vitamin D deficiencies. Also, the biofilm and the gut. And the lack of Vitamin B5. Now, you can't take a high dose of B5. In fact, most people will probably take excessive amounts of the water-soluble B vitamins. But I think a 50-milligram of the B vitamin complex, methylated form, with Vitamin D somewhere in the realm of 10,000. Start doing that with a good amino acid-linked multivitamin. We have the TLC Multi Min. Start there. 

Check your levels. Some people need to get up to a Vitamin D of at least 80 or 100 before their REM sleep improves. Try that is what I would suggest. 

Question

“My son who took the jab is experiencing rashes and flu symptoms frequently. When he goes to the doctor, they simply tell him that he has a virus and they can't do anything for him. He's having a hard time functioning daily. Besides, doing Chelation, what else can he take?” 

Answer

I would go on a preventive dose of ivermectin probably. If he's a young man, adult size, 18 milligrams are pretty typical of a compounded capsule. 18 milligrams twice a week. He can start out using it once a day for five days and go to twice a week. He needs to make sure his Vitamin D level is also up in the 80 range and get it measured by a doctor with labs to do a chemistry and check his liver enzymes. He also probably needs to find out what his blood type is. So, he can know whether or not he needs to use a digestive enzyme to help him extract from the food the things he needs. Because Vitamin A is a fat-soluble vitamin, many times we're getting into these diets that are just so weird and limited. The Vitamin A is important on so many levels for brain health, sleep, eye, and vision health, and your pineal gland. It is never isolated.

So, Quercetin would be the thing I would give him also. If you don't do ivermectin, I would give them 800 milligrams of Quercetin. You can do both together. And get that Multi-Mineral to get the zinc level up. Tell him to watch his carbs his soda drinks, and his juice drinks, and don't do juicing. And I would be on a B Complex of 50 milligrams, no more than the 100-milligram range on the B vitamins. He should pull out of that though. 

Question

“What are your thoughts about Ozone Therapy? 

Also how possible is it for a potassium deficiency to immobilize someone and cause sudden death? 

I am inquiring because a friend of mine was experiencing cramping in his legs and hands, and lost the ability to use his legs. He went to the hospital and was told it was possibly a potassium deficiency. He was in the hospital for 2 weeks and died. He had taken the covid shot and boosters.” 

Answer

Well, it definitely could. I mean, that's one of the ways you can kill someone if you want to. You could inject them with excess potassium. Potassium is a very cool critical element in the transmembrane energy potential for the life of the cell, the energy of the cell.

We do awesome therapy here. We do it with ultraviolet light irradiation with UV A, B, and C to kill viruses. The ozone is injected into your own 50 cc’s of blood. Then we put the ozone in it and let it reinfuse back into your body through a line that has the light circulating it to kill viruses. It has been well-studied throughout the world. I remember during the Doctorate of Integrative Medicine; ozone therapy has been used quite aggressively since the 1950s for all manner of viral illnesses and toxins. So, I'm in favor of it. That's just oxygen therapies. There are people who do hyperbaric oxygen therapies or people who do ozone therapies. There are all kinds of ways to use oxygen and therapies. And I’m in favor of it and you need to be trained.

I'm so sorry to hear that about your friend. I don't have anything I can say, with that much knowledge. But if these spike proteins are the pathologic component of the coronavirus infection, and the mRNA gene therapies are taking over your machinery to produce them and how long and how much we don't know, then you're taking a pathological viral particle that can create oxidative damage, which will be poking holes in your cells. And when you poke holes in your cells, you leak out all this potassium because there's a pump across that cell membrane, that cell membrane right here, they have pumps. And they pump out hydrogen and they pull in potassium. And there's a very delicate phase there. And if you have a lot of holes poked in them, universally throughout your body, then you become hypokalemia, then you go into arrhythmias, and you die.

Question

“Another Integrative Doctor told me, since I have had a history of kidney cancer (Cryoablated & MRI shows gone), I still should not take supplements w/ Iron, copper, or Glutamine. Do you agree? Do you believe in the old cancer treatment of Essiac Tea?”  

Answer

Well. I don't know what this integrative doctor is referring to. Iron in a postmenopausal woman or man supplementally is probably not the right thing to do. Menstruating women have a need for more iron so they can take it. So, he's probably saying if you're above past menopause, nobody should be supplementing with iron, so I can understand that.

Copper, it's hard to be copper deficient. You could harm your copper balance by overzealous zinc supplementation. So, I don't have any of my patients taking any more than about 20 milligrams, or 25 milligrams of zinc a day. Some people have gone nuts with taking zinc, and this can offset your copper.

Now glutamine is one of the amino acids that can be metabolized by cancerous cells that are in a fermentative, facultative state of anaerobic metabolism meaning they can burn sugar without oxygen and metabolize it into pyruvic acid and these other things. So, glutamine is one of the other choices outside of glucose. So, that's probably why he said glutamine. But I wouldn't worry about it.

And yes, Essiac tea, has these antioxidants in it that are very valuable. But as a treatment alone, no. I think the low-carb diet is the right way to go. 

Question

“My B12 levels are always off the chart high. My DNA test by the DNA Company showed I need Folicinic Acid & NOT Methylated. Do you agree? I also have COMT & that Cell Science test said I am never to take Quercitin. What do you think of that?” 

Answer

No, I don’t agree. No, I really don’t. The body uses methyl folic acid. 

I don’t think much of Cell Science then, okay? They have little test holes and their testing ability and tools are limited. The body is far more adaptive. That’s foolishness. 

Question

“I've been hearing lately that Vitamin D3 is a steroid and not really good for you. I'm talking about the synthetic form of vitamin D3 not when you get it naturally from the sun or from food. Have you heard this? Is D3 dangerous in any way?” 

Answer

I would expect that to be said because it’s so wonderful for you. 

Let me put it this way, it's not even a fraction of the danger of living on a low level. So, I think if you're taking supplemental Vitamin D, I think it's safe to take up to 5,000 international units of Vitamin D3 a day. I would see your doctor and I would get a blood level done with a chemistry to look at your liver enzymes to make sure they're not elevated. And do it fasting. And so, that's that's all I'll say there.

Vitamin D is really a hormone. It is from the cholesterol steroid family. It is a fat-soluble, extremely valuable, with cell receptors everywhere from our brain to our toes. It's impactful on our gut health, every part of our human body, our immune system, our sleep cycle, our memory formation, and all these things. So, I think the lack of Vitamin D is way more detrimental and the amount of money is corrupt medical, scientific, and FDA, human health services, NIH, are pumping pimp money into their pet money-making drug research. When we need tons of research on just the beauty and anatomy of the creation of each man and the physiology. I love Vitamin D. But I do respect that it should be measured. 

Question

“I have received my Systemic Enzymes. I'm taking Diltiazem CD 120 MG 1x per day, for SVT and it's working. My better half is on Eliquis 5 mg. 2 tabs, 2x a day for 8 days then 2 tabs once a day, for DVT. We are not on any other medication. Can we take the Systemic Enzymes?”

Answer

Absolutely. Yes, you can. The human body makes enzymes all the time. We start losing it with aging and we become prone to clotting. So yes, I take a bunch of enzymes every day with my water on a low-carb diet and I exercise, and work out five days a week. Why? Because I don't ever want to get a blood clot and I want to slow my aging process. 

Question

“Is Juice Plus organic? I have checked the packaging and can't find any reference to that.” 

Answer

Yes, it is organic. In fact, Juice Plus is beyond organic. It's indescribable the amount of protection that goes into it. It is small farms all around. The water that is used to go into the irrigation of any of the fruits, vegetables, or berries that are used in Juice Plus is monitored for toxins through analysis. And then once it's picked and they don't use pesticides, herbicides, or fungicides. Once it’s picked when it’s fully ripe, it’s flash-frozen. Those flash-frozen samples are then sampled for more analysis for any chemical, pesticide, herbicide, or stuff. Then it is brought to the plant. It’s quarantined and categorized by location, time, and date, and the farm. It is then dried. Then it goes through another analysis. And then after it's put into the encapsulated form, it's got another one. It has four points upon which it is studied. You can’t get anything of higher quality. 

Question

“What is adrenal fatigue, its symptoms, and how to correct it? Also, I just purchased a far infrared sauna at the ACAM conf. I use it all the time and up to 20 min yet I don’t perspire. Is this normal?” 

Answer

Because I know who you are, and you are my sister, and I never sweat even when I was in the military on active duty and in the fields and carrying a 50-lb. backpack, I’m telling you, I never sweat. So, I think our family is abnormal. We have an abnormal family, we don’t sweat.

So, what's adrenal fatigue? That is when you are tired. And your adrenals are overstressed from just a chronic sense of psychological, environmental, situational, or disease-state stress. And your adrenals are not able to respond anymore. They've been so abused. When you do have an acute need for extra cortisol output, they can't do it. So, that's adrenal fatigue.

I have to say I have been sweating in my infrared sauna. I am in it for 40 minutes though, sometimes more. I check my temperature. I would check your temperature before you get in the sauna, orally, and leave it for a good minute. You should be 97.8, 98.2. That’s your oral temperature. Then as soon as you get out of the sauna, recheck your temperature if it isn't 101 the unit isn't heating you enough. And I think because your head is out of that sauna, it’s important for your head and scalp to get warm too. So maybe you'll have to drop your head in the thing. 

Question

“My mother is 86 in good health and very vibrant. She has suffered from chronic UTIs for many years and her doctors tell her she is now resistant to the antibiotics used to treat her infection. She is allergic to penicillin but has tried all of the other appropriate antibiotics, various supplements, a special diet, and other treatment plans, but to no avail. 

Do you have any suggestions to treat an infection that has become resistant to antibiotics? The biggest concern for her and her doctors is that her kidneys will be adversely affected with Akin tenuous infection.” 

Answer

I am going to tell you a large portion of what they call urinary tract infections are not urinary tract infections. Because girls, our urethra is really short and then we have our labia, our skin, and our hair on our perineum. And we wipe and then we pee and that urine drains through the lips and the hair and the urine samples get dirty. And a lazy doctor will just, right there, be saying oh well it's a UTI. Take this antibiotic drug. Get this person out of the room. Ching-chang, charge it up, next person.

So, I am very aggressive in telling my patients, if I don’t see a clean catch, and I can tell because skin cells will be dragged into the urine sample. You have to hold your lips apart and wash real well and hold them apart and then you release the urine and it shoots right out of that urethra. And with the other hand and an Open Cup, you just go in and out of that stream. I just need a little bit. And that usually will cut back 50% of all what they call urinary tract infections.

Number two, you can use d-mannose. This is a type of sugar that's not absorbed in the gut. And it is concentrated in the bladder, and it prevents bacteria from adhering to the bladder wall to irritate it. So, d-mannose. And then the other one is cranberry, cranberry extract. Drink plenty of water, taking zinc, having vitamin D. And then natural hormones help with the bladder and the DHEA helps with testosterone for bladder kegel. Being able to squeeze your perineum and shut your muscles down there like you are squeezing to shut off the urine. That tightening will help and be dependent on testosterone levels to shut off your urine flow so you don’t have wetness there all the time. That’s what I would say. 

Question

“What causes ear ringing and how can I get rid of it? It seems to have gotten worse after I ate tuna a few days in a row. Maybe Mercury poisoning? What else can I do?” 

Answer

Well, very often, all of us start getting hearing tinnitus or high tone all the time bilaterally. It should be kind of uniform. And this is associated with aging as the tissues get dried out and the capillaries get diminish. That's why I like chelation therapy. It does lower the aluminum, the mercury, and all these things. It improves the microcirculation. Taking systemic enzymes are like little pac man cleaning all that up. Never eating late at night, getting a good pillow to support your head so you're not kinked, and outside of adequate hydration, exercise, these things, then you have to see your ear, nose, and throat doctor and go from there if you've done chelation therapy.

Question

“What do you think about the treatment for Covid with Paxlovid? Is ivermectin a more natural way to treat it for mild symptoms?” 

Answer

Not much, not much. Since there is rebound to it. 

That's the experience I've had for years and years and years. We've been prescribing ivermectin and when I was on active duty, hydroxychloroquine from my military soldiers that were flying all over the country because I worked on the airfield. So, I had to put my pilots on various things. And so, these are so safe, so wonderful, so protective, antiviral, anti-parasitic. I would say, my experience with all my patients here, and with all my military experience, it was just fantastic. I would not touch Paxlovid with a ten-foot pole. 

Question

“How do I heal an eye Stye? Can I use argentyn silver?” 

Answer

Absolutely, yes you can. I use Argentyn every day of my life. I put drops into my eye. I squirt it up my nose. I will brush my teeth tonight, I will gargle with it and swallow with it. I squirt my face with the spray bottle just when my eyes feel dry. That will help decrease the bacterial, fundal irritants there that are getting it to the little meibomian cyst here. Moist, warm heat, and then a very low-carb diet and systemic enzymes. And I think taking iodine orally in a tablet, Ioderal, or I-Throid, one capsule a day is excellent. I have seen the craziest things heal up with Argentyn

Question

“You've expressed before that the Clinician's Preference Oils are far more superior than fish oil. Are your thoughts the same about Krill Oil, and if so, why?” 

Answer

The answer is yes. And krill oil is a marine extract. We're not fish we don't need DHA and EPA supplementally. I think by the grace of God, my father was in food research when I was a little child in the ‘50s. And I saw the arguing occurring in research at that time about clustering all and the cause of heart disease. Because Eisenhower, the president who I didn't know, died. They were all talking about it. I was in my dad’s lab all the time listening to the researchers.

They were wrong about cholesterol and heart disease, and they hurt half a century's worth of growing people and our cell membranes. They hurt us. Now they're going to try and say that a human cell membrane whose only two essential fatty acids are alpha-linolenic acid, we actually need EPA and DHA. Well, I'm sorry. We do not. We're not fish. We don't need to live in 29-degree water up in the Northern Atlantic or near the Antarctica areas. We don't live in 50-degree water. We don't live in 70-degree water. We're 98.6, Even fish in the Caribbean have far less Omega 5 and Omega 6. EPA is five double bonds. You don't see that concentration in Caribbean fish where it's warm water.

Anyway, absolutely. Krill Oil is Marine, we don't need it. And my understanding is that the creation of the company sold it out to the big people. And that it has become controlled by the food corrupt systems.

Question

“I know it's normal for blood pressure to fluctuate during the day and night, but I've been having some really extreme swings in B.P. lately. During the day I have systolic BPs varying from the 130s to the 190s. My diastolic BP never goes above 80. What are some possible causes and ideas on natural treatments?” 

Answer

Eating can have an impact on it. stimulants such as green tea, caffeine, soda pops, sugar, being mentally upset, being dehydrated, whether you were or not exercising. We all have a normal rise in the morning from the stimulation of our dawn effect, the morning effect of cortisol on us. So, that can be. But to be a 190 systolic is something you should share with your doctor, follow up, and see the direction that's headed. But I would say blood pressure could easily vary, you know, up to 160 for short time. But they really should not get up into the 190s. So have that checked out. 

Question

“I had an abdominal ultrasound done and they found a cyst on my right kidney and that I have a fatty liver. I also have iron overload. I am not sure if this is caused by the fatty liver. Would EDTA chelation therapy help to remove the iron overload? Also, how much is this procedure and do I need Dr. Mitchell to prescribe it?” 

Answer

Most of us, the older you get, you will have found cysts found everywhere in your body. Your liver, kidneys, all around. 

That means that you have consistently been eating too many carbs, on a low-grade basis, and you have strained the cell metabolism of your liver detox system. Now it’s just depositing fat. 

EDTA chelation would help with this. It has to be ordered by a physician who is trained in this. She is trained in it. You have to go low carb. You just have to face that. You have been raised in a carbohydrate international crime syndicate that is pimping sugar, fruit sugar, and high fructose corn sugar to you. Even in your salad dressing, and you’ve been hurt by it. You have to take an aggressive stance to start doing some fasting and not succumb to this anymore. And then do some chelation. Do some exercise. Drink your water. Never eat past six o’clock at night. 

Question

“I seem to have a lot of cysts in my body. I have had a cyst on my ovaries and when I got my mammogram the technician said my breasts were hard to decipher as they were full of cysts. Anything I should be worried about? Is there something I can eat or take that will dissolve these cysts? Are they hormonal?” 

Answer

Well, I don't know how old you are but glandular tissue has cysts. But the older we get bodily cysts to develop because our elastin collagen between tissues starts breaking down. We don't have enough vitamin C. We don't need to have enough collagen elastin or hormones for repair. And so, things bulged out, we start getting aneurysms, we start getting the cyst. It could be a pound of weight, it’s hanging there, and the tissues are pulled out just like any wrinkle in your skin. Your little kidney is strained just from walking and the little tissue comes apart. And eventually, a little cyst will form.

So, we're iodine deficient. That's also important in breast tissue and other glandular tissue. I would take iodine. I would be low-carb. I would do fasting times. I would do intermittent fasting. I would drink plenty of water. I would never eat past say 5:30, or 6 o’clock at night. I would take systemic enzymes, iodine, vitamin D, a good multi-mineral, and a B complex, a good multivitamin-mineral. That’s what I would do. 

Question

“My left foot is much cleaner than my right one. I am 72 and your patient my blood sugar and A1C are fine. I did some research, learned it's due to a lack of blood flow.”

Answer

Do some chelation. Please get some chelation and take some enzymes and follow up. But do EDTA chelation. You know we have had ulcers of the toe from lack of circulation, or poor circulation, diabetic ulcers that won't heal. And they've healed and they've prevented amputation. So, we know it works. 

Question

“Does EDTA chelation therapy help detox those who have been around fuel and fumes?” 

Answer

Absolutely. Especially pilots and crew chiefs and flight attendants and all those people. The fumes and the heavy metals that are in these jet fuels, my goodness. Please get a challenge. Get a measurement. See a doctor. ACAM.org.

Question

“What is your opinion of rapamycin?” 

Answer

Well, you know, there's a lot of research about that and cell metabolism, anti-aging, and so forth. It's too complex for rushing through at the end. Bring that up sooner in one of these emails. And I'll talk more about it next time. 

Question

“I have to get a wisdom tooth pulled soon. I have to take amoxicillin for the infection. What should I do?”

Answer

All right, well, I would make sure you're on your D. I would use Argentyn silver as your swish and swallow three, four, or five times a day after that’s done. I would fast before the surgery if you can up to 24 hours. And I would fast after the wisdom tooth is pulled for at least 24 hours. Why? Because it stimulates human growth hormone and healing much better, faster, and quicker. So, there you go. I would take zinc as well and the Argentyn silver swish and swallow.