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Hey, today we're going to talk about weird nonsensical
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reactions regarding Tylenol. We're going to talk about weird nonsensical reactions to Tylenol. So, I spent a lot
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of time watching videos in the last week. My watch time on my phone is crazy
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high in the last week because I can't believe the things that people are saying. And it's been determined that
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Tylenol is toxic. And yeah, it's Tylenol is toxic. And I
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actually learned this 35 30 years ago when I was in chiropractic school. Yeah. In
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chiropractic school, they said Tylenol is toxic. It's bad for the liver. And it's exponentially bad for the liver. So
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as you eat more and more Tylenol, it makes your liver worse and worse and worse. And so it's not a surprise that
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Tylenol causes damage, but it's crazy how people are threatened by that or they claim that you're now anti-women.
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I mean, yeah, I don't get it. It's just crazy. So Tylenol, so I saw a chiropractor on TikTok. I don't know if
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you saw it, but he had like a surgical hat on. He looked kind of weird with that. and he's talking about the biochemical breakdown of Tylenol and it
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ends up, you know, Tylenol gets broken down to this poison and then the liver has to use glutathione to get rid of it.
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And he's the only person on social media that actually showed how Tylenol is toxic. And he got attacked by standard
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medical doctors saying, "Why are you wearing a surgical hat?" And u the answer is because he does stem cell
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injections. That's the answer. And um why is a chiropractor talking about
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biochemical biochemistry of Tylenol breakdown? Because it's like knowledge that everybody should know. And um he
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got attacked by like three or four three or four medical doctors. And he says that
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one of the medical doctors said, "You need to take down this video because it's misinformation. Here's what you're
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missing." And he goes through these uh liver detox uh processes called phase
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one, phase two. and they use uh P450 enzymes. And this doctor that's saying that, he
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doesn't understand that glutathione drives detoxification. And that's the whole point. Tylenol
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depletes glutathione. And you can take that as a supplement. That's my point. You can buy glutathione on Amazon. You
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go to the health food store and you can buy glutathione um off the shelf. But medical doctors don't know this because
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it's nutrition. It's detoxification. And in all my years of being on social
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media, I've never had a medical doctor on social media say, "Hey, I detoxify my
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patients, too. And it's the most important thing that you can do, to be honest, is detoxify."
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And why do medical doctors not want to talk about detoxification? Number one, they're trained that detox is a scam.
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Number two, that detox um is done already by the liver and kidneys. You
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just drink some water. Duh. which is ridiculous because we're so toxic. And
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number three, they're the ones de they're the ones toxifying us. They're causing toxicity with every single
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medication, even aspirin. So, aspirin and Tylenol and all, every single
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medication has negative side effects. Every single medication is damaging to
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the mitochondria. Every single medication depletes glut glutathione. It's not just Tylenol. So then we had
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Obama saying, "Oh, but if you're a woman and you're pregnant, then you should uh
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Hey Tim, good to see you." Obama, "Oh, you should take Tylenol. Don't worry
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about what the other people are saying." No, look for other alternatives. Now, who on social media has been giving
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other alternatives? I did a video, I did a short. I don't know if if it's released yet. I got a whole system with
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some other people, but I talk about a product called Salesic
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and this is from Medi Herb and this is a company in Australia. Salesic is white willow bark. That's where aspirin comes
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from is from the bark of the willow or stem of the willow tree. And we're going back to Native Americans and they would
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make a tea from the the bark of the willow tree and they would drink it and pain would go away. So, but in medicine
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they say, "Well, we isolated the single most important chemical of white willow bark and that's important and that's why
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it's great." And it's like, "Wait, wait, wait a minute. Wait." You're it causes ulcers and it doesn't heal.
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Sales heals. So, when you take NSAIDs or aspirin, and here's one group taking
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NSAIDs, one group taking aspirin, I'm sorry, one group taking NSAIDs
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and/or aspirin, one group doing the white willow bark, the pain goes down
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pretty equally. And then you after six months, then you stop. And the people on the drugs, their
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pain goes right back up to where it was at the beginning. But the people taking the white willow bark continues to go
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down even though they stopped the herb. It's very healing. It's not anti-inflammatory.
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It's pro-healing. There's a huge difference there. So, nobody on social media is talking about this. Why?
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Because they're drug doctors. Because if they talk about white willow bark, I don't know if they're going to get in
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trouble with their licensed people or their associates will turn them in or
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they'll get kicked off the golf course with their friends who are pushing the drugs. Maybe they won't get free lunches
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anymore delivered to their office from the pharmaceutical companies. I don't know why. If I'm a clinician, I've been
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a clinician for 257 years. And if I don't have an answer for a person's
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problem, I look for the answer. So now we have a new problem for all these a
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million clinicians, one million medical doctors. Now they have a problem. Tylenol is bad for pregnant women. And
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we know it's bad for everybody. Damages your liver. Is there another solution? Nobody on social media has been saying,
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"Oh yeah, here try try white willow bark. Try bosellia. Try queretin. try
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and there's a whole bunch of nutrients that are pro-healing and they get rid of pain and they can get rid of
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inflammation instead of the drugs. Gigi says, "I've been saying white
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willow bark for years." Yeah. Um that's the way it should be. White willow bark. It has multiple chemicals in it that
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help healing. This is true when it comes down to when you talk about drugs versus the supplements. drugs are like when you
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do like a NMR graph, you're looking for the um uh the radioactivity on how how
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do I say this? Nuclear magnetic uh reading, if you will, of the chemistry
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of a drug. It goes like this. Watch. It comes out on a graph. It goes like this one spike up and then like this. If that
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one spike is at the beginning or it's this big or this big or it's at the end or it's this big, that's how they know
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it's the drug. But when you take the herb and you do the same procedure, it goes like this. Up, down, up, down, up,
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down, up, down, up, down, space, up, down. And so there's just shows multiple chemicals in the herb. Those all come
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together. They're all medicinal. They all do synergistic effects on um on the
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human body. So it's th this has been a very disappointing week for me in for
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medicine, for the medical doctors. There are medical doctors I follow on social media. I follow them because they're
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smart and they say smart things about a variety of subjects. This week, flunk.
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Flunk. All of them. Every single one of them. Flunk. You suck at it. Tylenol
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sucks. Find an alternative. And they don't. And they don't even look. And they say, "Oh, it's good." Or,
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"Oh, it's bad." Or just go moderation. Or give us the alternative. I have I,
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you know, I just listed off four. I you know I'm a clinician. I do whatever it takes to get that influ and let's say
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somebody has a migraine. Okay, you got a pregnant mom with a migraine. All right, and she doesn't want to take Tylenol.
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Okay, you can try um the um bosella, you can do the saladic, you can do queretin,
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you can do cataplex ACP, but then the the question is why? Why do they have
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the migraine? It's not if you're just treating pain, you're kind of lost.
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That's that's another concept I learned in chiropractic school in the mid 90s. When you're treating pain, you are lost
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because there is something causing that pain. So, is it organisms? Is it a parasite in the head? Is it a toxin? Is
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it chemicals? There's something in infecting or inflaming that tissue, but
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you don't necessarily want to treat that stuff with a pregnant woman. Not at all. I wouldn't recommend that at all. So,
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but you can mitigate some problems by using certain supplements and stuff like that. And um
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so, you know, in my lifetime, I've taken less than 40 aspirin. And um about 2018,
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2018, I cut my finger here. I needed 10 stitches right at the very tip of my finger. Terribly painful. I took two
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painkillers. Um one was at 1:30 a.m. so I could fall asleep. And it was another
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one was at 4 am when I when I woke up again that you know and I other and I
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remember when I was a kid I got my wisdom teeth pulled out and I was in bed knocked out from the painkillers. My mom
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woke me up and said here take this. So I took it and I barfed it up so hard I was
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squeezing the garbage can. I was like what? These drugs are terrible. Drugs. Drugs are terrible. Terrible. Now they
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do save lives. And um you know if you get in a car accident, you got the the tense stitches like I did, you know,
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take the drugs, but just know that um for chronic illness, complex chronic
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illness, you got to treat it nutritionally, diet and supplements. And there is no there's no drugs that are
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really really good for actually reversing chronic illness, complex chronic illness. There's no good drugs
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for it. And people talk about LDN, lowd dose nrexone. And of course, if your thyroid is hypo, then you can take some
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armor thyroid, which they're getting rid of, by the way. They don't want you on the natural armor thyroid. They want to
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they're eliminating that and they're only going to have synthetic um
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thyroid. And that's just a manipulation by pharma to make more money. That's it.
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They just want to make more money. Armor thyroid is cheap and it's a little bit, you know, sometimes difficult to work
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with because it's not always a certain amount, you know, like a predicted amount of T3 or T4, but whatever. These
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are games that pharma plays. So, you know, if you're in that c in those circles, you got to deal with it. Now,
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in my last week, um I've been commenting on medical doctor's posts on Tik Tok
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primarily and there's a GI doctor, a wonderful female. I'm not saying her name, but
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she's very pleasant. She's very eloquent. She's very nice. And I I posted like and she talked about this.
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She said Crohn's disease when you get that diagnosis, it is the
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rudiest cause. Like people talk about what's the root cause? What's the root cause? and she's annoyed by that and
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she's saying Crohn's disease is the root cause. There's no you can't go any deeper than that. And I I said you can
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find parasites. Parasites cause Crohn's disease. I've done this for 20 years. IBS, IBD,
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and u she replied back with a video. She said, "Okay, number one,
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there's no science that shows that parasites cause Crohn's disease." And I'm like, and and I tried to text
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back. I didn't make a video back, but it's like parasite tests, like stool analysis are terrible.
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So, no wonder there's no correlation between parasites and Crohn's because the testing is terrible. Bad results.
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I've had at least a dozen people where they put a parasite that they pooped out, put it in the box, send it to the
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lab, and it comes back negative. The parasite is in the box in the lab, and
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they don't even see it. they mark it down as negative. The other thing she said was there's this thing called the
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hygiene um hypothesis and that you can have these allergic reactions. You get a
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parasite and then you feel better because the parasites flip your immune system. And I replied back, I know this
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hygiene hypothesis. It's a TH1 TH2 balance. I've given lectures on this to
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like I don't know 800 doctors. like you're not going to teach me about the hygiene hypothesis. And then the third
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thing she said was um about oh she goes well Crohn's is and IBS are two different things. And I was like I know
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they're both related to parasites though. So her three points I negated them in my comments back. But there was
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an angry angry person in the comments and she was like you're just a chiropractor. I'm like but I'm not your
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regular chiropractor. As a matter of fact, I just spoke to 80 doctors about five weeks ago and afterwards we did a
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book signing. This book right there, that blue book right there, I sold 40 books. Half the audience bought my book.
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And she goes, "Well, that's means nothing." Okay. Are you're going to be mean like that? It's totally fine being
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mean. What what really matters though is that's what I said, clinical expertise. People actually getting really good
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clinical advice and results. That's the only thing that matters. That is the
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only thing that matters. I don't care what you So, like there's been a lot of comments, oh, you're just a chiropractor. Yeah, okay. I spent 27
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years fixing people's bodies with only diet and supplements. I'm very proud of that. Very happy to be in this
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profession. Chiropractors are the some of the happiest people. I'm one of them. And I haven't taken a new chiropractic
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patient in 15 years. So, you know, like I just don't adjust people. It's not my
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thing. And I don't do needles in any way. acupuncture. I don't do ozone needles, injections, stem cell
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injections. I don't do any drugs, no prescription, no overthe-c counter drugs. No ozone, no hormones, no
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peptides, just diet and supplements and that's it. And I I get great results. Yes, iodine.
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I do iodine. Yeah. Does the MD MVX test come with consultation? Yeah, you can buy a
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consultation if you go to my website, click on order labs.
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Um, there's one button says MVX test and the other one says order labs. Click on click on order labs and you can see
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where you can just get a consultation. So, thanks Allison. I really appreciate that. Crohn's IBS has nothing to do with
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parasites. Are we on the same page here? Crohn's and IBS has everything to do with parasites. Everything. And you
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don't. And so here here's the other thing she said. She said, "Well, we already have drugs." And it's like,
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"Yeah, but my supplements actually work better than the drugs." And when you take the drugs, you can only take them for a short period of time. And with
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whereas with the supplements, you can take them for a year. I've had people poop out parasites for three years and
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they get better and better and then it goes away. I've had other people take the supplements and nothing comes out
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regardless of what the stool analysis shows. You just take the supplements. They're really cheap. They're super
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safe. You just take them. They're not like the medications. They're super effective.
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So yeah, IBS, IBD, Crohn's, a lot of problems, arthritis,
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um, all kinds of problems come with parasites, harbor metals and chemicals, lime, candida, and mold and viruses and
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bacteria. Parasites are the garbage trucks that drive around your neighborhood. You know, they stink and
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they're dripping liquid on this on the road and the papers are flying around. That's parasites. Parasites are in your
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body. They go wherever they want to go and they cause harm wherever they go. And yeah, you can say, "Oh, they're
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good." you know, no they're not. So, there was a story, this a long time ago on NPR where this guy had some allergic
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reactions. He's in uh United States and he had a bad doctor and the doctor couldn't fix his allergies. Probably
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just gave him benadryil or something stupid like that. And the guy learned that you can get parasites and then you
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could feel better. So, he flew to Africa, lived with some tribes. He walked barefoot around their latrine.
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Their latrine was a hole in the ground with handles so you don't fall in. and he just walked around and he picked up a
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parasite and he felt better and his allergies were better and he flew back to United States. That is the worst
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health care you could possibly imagine. His doctor sucked. The point is you can
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fix the allergies because he probably had some organisms in his sinuses maybe in his lungs and he needed some
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drainage. He needed some fenugreek to clean out the, you know, fenugreek to clean out the lungs. And maybe he needed
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some queretin to calm down his immune system. And maybe he needed some salt like calamo is a salt from standard
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process that changes the pH of your blood and that makes it inhospitable to certain organisms. And then you could do
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like I don't know our lung from systemic formulas. Like this is my job. I got all these supplements memorized and then I
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just pick and choose and I do bio feedback muscle testing and other forms of figuring out what a person needs and
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I fix sinuses all the time. There's a product called par 3 from Cellcore. It gets people blowing parasites out of
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their nose. I had three parasites come out of my nose because I was taking paran 3. It's a liquid. It's amazing.
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There's another p I had a patient um he was a maintenance worker at a hospital.
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He worked outside on generators and stuff. So he would bend down working, you know, on one knee working and um
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then he would come up and the these big globs of white goo this big, very
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flexible, would come out of his nose. This happened like three, four, five times. And he would catch it in his hand
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and it looked like a I don't know, it was like twice the size of a golf ball and he dump it on the ground and his
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sinuses cleared up. Like that's how you do it. You got to get stuff out of there instead of like trying to bring in a
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stupid parasite. So anyways, you got me going here about this. Do you honestly believe this yourself? Yeah, I believe
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this because I have seen tens of thousands of patients in 27 years. Boon,
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I'm a clinician. I don't do drugs. I don't use drugs. I don't use any medications.
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This is what this is my whole point. Medicine has no idea the power of supplements. Supplements are crazy
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powerful. So for chronic illness, they're more important to use the right supplements and diet than drugs. Drugs
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are weak and you know they work for 24 hours, they need to take them again. They work again for another 24 hours and
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you take them again instead of actually solving the problem with the supplements. So you know and this is
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this is my number one main argument and realization this week. My disappointing
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Tylenol week, WK This week has been so disappointing. Like doctors,
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Tylenol is poisonous. We've known this forever. What are your alternatives? They never
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say an alternative. They say take less of it or take it is totally fine. Or at
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the very least, they should say take glutathione. Not a single medical doctor said take
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glutathione. We know that Tylenol depletes glutathione. We know that some people like Jenny McCarthy's son who's
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autistic, Evan or Ethan is his name, he is genetically depleted of glutathione.
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So, he has to get a like a IV every single week. They figured that out back in the 90s. It's and it's a genetic
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condition. He's just weak in glutathione. He has a hard time detoxifying. So, you don't ever want to give that kid Tylenol or, you know,
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dramatic poisonous drugs or get them exposed to mercury like from a broken fluorescent bulb or, you know, keep them
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away from all kinds of poisons. Like, this is basic simple biochemistry.
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This is stuff I learned in chiropractor school in the mid 90s. Like, this is not new stuff, but it's new to medical
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doctors. It's new to them. It's pathetic. They were taught, you know, supplements don't
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matter. And here we're talking about Tylenol depleting glutathione. They just
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say, "Oh, take glutathione." But they don't say that because it's a supplement.
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It's pathetic. So you feel you are smarter than the world's most brilliant scientists and physicians. No, I never
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said that. Boon, don't be stupid. What a stupid question. I'm saying I've been seeing tens of thousands of patients for
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27 years and I'm telling you how to treat chronic illness, complex chronic illness. There's many ways to do it. You
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should read my book. Look, can you see my book? I'm gonna get get my book and then you'll see how then you'll see
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where I'm coming from. Boon, look. Optimal health there. Right. Read that book. It's on
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Amazon. Yeah.
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It's not new. What do you mean it's not new? This whole thing about Tylenol depleting
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glut glutathione is not new. It's been it's been known for decades. Hey Kevin.
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Hey, good to see you. Gigi says, "I actually am smarter than those people you're talking about. I
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read actual studies and I get real information." Boon, where what the You don't know who you're talking to. You don't know who you're talking to. You're
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talking to me. Yeah. So, Abby, I didn't go to medical school. Don't confuse me with medical
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doctors. I am not a medical doctor. I would never be associated with that profession. There's no way. Now, five
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weeks ago, I spoke to 80 medical doctors, but I am not a medical doctor. So,
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hey, Paul, by the way, B1 rocks. Oh my god. So,
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Kimberly, I just did a one-hour lecture and I uh I filmed it right just today.
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Edited today. all about B1 for physicians. And um I have this in the
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bottom right corner of my screen right there. It says mvxtraining.com. So that's a website that I put together
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for physicians only, doctors only. And um excuse me. So I'm talking about MVX
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Plus. I got a three-hour 20-minute video there on MVX Plus and then a 1 hour video on B1 that's going up pretty soon.
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And so B1 like 70 60 symptoms of B1 deficiency. I go
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through them neurological cardiovascular um end of life symptoms and then GI and
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then how to measure it how to test it and to be honest there's no measurement of B1 you could do something like GOVA
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and test B1 and get some ideas but in my lecture in my lecture I just said don't
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even bother testing B1 just take it and then see what happens so that's been
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pretty interesting so somebody says is COVID vaccine bad for you Gina yeah I'm going to say yeah
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so there's this lab test for the um antibodies to CO 19 spike protein. So
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hear me out on this. Hi Annette. Thanks. Um okay, so hear me out. COVID
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19 spike antibodies test through LabC Corp. Okay, so Lab Corp is one of the
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biggest labs in the world, but obviously in the United States and um the cost and
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they you can order this spike protein antibbody test right on their website. So, LabC Corp on demand is the type of
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uh web page that they created on their website to order spike protein antibodies and you get this blood test done at the
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lab corp you know blood draw station and your score should be less than a thousand. So, I did mine mine was 100
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and I learned about this from Dr. Peter McCull if I saw him speak a few weeks ago and um here's the deal. I have a
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couple patients, they're not getting better with my therapies and it's been driving me crazy. So when I saw Peter
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McCulla speak a few weeks ago, five, six weeks ago, I was like, "Oh my god, these
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are these patients." Like I'm stuck because and then I asked him, "Did you
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get the CO shot?" And both of them said yes. Two separate people. They're not related at all. So the one guy and he he
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was seeing um holistic integrated with medical doctor too. He did this test.
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his score was over 25,000. And then the other girl, um, her skin was, she's very reactive to the sun, not
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getting better no matter. She used to get better with my care, but not anymore. Her score was, um, 8,000. So,
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Peter McAuliffe has a supplement, and his website is TWWC-Health,
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the wellness company, TWWC-alth. And he's got the spike protein ultimate
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spike ultimate spike something and it's like a gold label. So anyways, you take two a
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day empty stomach and it's filled with nattokinise which and um bro bromelain
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no ber no ginger I forgot. So there's an herb in there to reduce inflammation. So
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anyways I just put them I just told them to go buy that from Peter and see how it goes. So yeah, now this high spike
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antigen anti or high spike uh antibbody only occurs in people with the shot. If
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you got COVID naturally and never got the shot, then you would never have a high antibbody test. Now, here's a
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point. The reason why LabC is selling it directly to you and bypassing the
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hospitals and the medical doctors is because the MDs won't run it because they're culpable, right? They're liable
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for the damage that they did forcing people to get these vaccines like get this vaccine or you lose your job
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situation. Yeah, they're liable. So, Peter McCullif mentioned University of Michigan, which
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is, you know, 17 minutes that way, the the leaders and best, right, of of
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healthcare. And he mentioned several he went through a whole six different universities and also um cancer centers.
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MD Anderson, he mentioned that too. And it's like, man, like it's so bad. The
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medical profession is so messed up. They should have never been pushing that an that that vaccine. And now now they know
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it. It's and it's shame where they they won't recommend this lab, this antibodies for the COVID 19 spike
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protein. So, all right. What kind of doctor? I'm a chiropractor.
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So, um, this is crazy wrong conspiracy about
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medical doctors. You're taking advantage of people. Get my fresh co shot today.
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Feeling great. See, this is the thing about Tik Tok. See this you guys over here? I got Tik Tok on my phone. They're
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like it they're it's not good how things are on Tik Tok. And the thing is, I
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think with Tik Tok since the videos are short so short, they don't see the long form videos that I have on my YouTube
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channel. So with YouTube, you know, 20 30 minutes I can go deep into a subject and, you know, then show the references
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and show the results and stuff like that. So, um,
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I don't know when MVX tests will be available in Canada. Timothy, I wanted to ask you about the
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body absorption of glutathione supplements, if it will make up for the loss of it over time in our body, and is
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there any studies on how much of it rejected by? Yeah. So here's the deal about glutathione. This is a great
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question. Um I have a product called glenactive and so it's got an acettocyine and a
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bunch of other components of glutathione. So when you take glutathione orally it
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gets broken up by the stomach and then your body supposedly reassembles it back in your body.
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And it's showing the research shows it's not a true statement. Like it doesn't work that way. Now there's liposomaal
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glutathione which supposedly goes into the cells better fine and then this glenactive is
28:14
the components of glutathione that passes through the stomach and it does get it does get reconstructed into
28:19
glutathione. So anyways, having said all that, you just want to get a really high quality glutathione, either liposomaal
28:25
or this glactive. And I put people on glactive. It's a powder that you put into your water, you know, and you stir
28:31
it up. And um yeah, that people feel better in two days. Their energy comes
28:36
up in two days. Emotionally, they feel better. So yeah, it's it's it's it's
28:42
about quality of the supplement. So, what's your opinion on taking aromatase
28:49
inhibitors to prevent breast cancer recurrence? Um, I'm a fan a fan of that.
28:54
Um, actually there's I have a supplement hormone ubiomic it's called. I'm sorry. No, it's called hormoneic and that's an
29:01
aromatase inhibitor, but yeah, do the drug, do the supplement, whatever. What about nebulizing glutathione? Nebul Oh,
29:08
I never even heard of that. Nebulizing glutathione. Don't even know. VLDL5. Is that good?
29:14
Yeah, VLDDL5 is really, really good. So, anything below 19, VLDL is really good.
29:19
Asetto glutathione is better. Vitamin sounds like you know what you're talking about because your name.
29:25
So, yeah, Abby, I do not have the authorization to legally prescribe drugs. I cannot prescribe drugs or
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anything. That's a true statement. Um, I can make recommendations and I deal with supplements and diet. I make
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recommendations on supplements. That's all. So, you're very smart, Abby. Good job
29:44
picking that up. Hey, Todd. Good to see you. All my people are
29:50
showing up. So, um
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anyways, um so I wanted to let's see.
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I want I want to do a little shout out to Dr. Berg. So, as I'm going through, like I said, I spent so much time on
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social media this week. my um minder, you know, this the screen minder came up
30:12
and it said it was like almost eight hours a day. Oh my god, that's so much time looking at shorts and it's because
30:20
I want to find out what people are saying about this whole Tylenol glutathione thing. And um so Berg with
30:26
his latest video, I think it came out yesterday, he explained all the alternatives when you have the need to
30:33
get rid of pain while pregnant so you can avoid Tylenol. So, I suggest, you know, it'd be great if you could could check out that video. You know, it's
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probably 10 minutes long or 11 minutes. So, he goes over um or like if the if a
30:44
child has a fever, how to not give the child Tylenol and like calcium lactate, for example, the fever, there's
30:52
different theories on this, but even back in the 1950s, what they said then was the fever would pull calcium out of
30:58
the bones, kind of like cooking your bones to get the calcium to immobilize white blood cells. So the white blood
31:05
cells need calcium to move and so you get calcium into the blood and into the
31:10
white blood cells and now the white blood cells are more mobile, more active and better able to take care of the
31:16
infection. So calcium lactate 500 milligrams or something like that. You don't even have to do like you could do
31:21
1500 milligrams but yeah. So Abby Abby loves me. She goes, "Please
31:28
do not trust this man with your health. He's trying to sell you unregulated supplements.
31:34
So, I am trying to sell as many supplements as possible and I pick the ones that are the best quality. And in
31:40
my career, I currently carry about 800. And in my career, I've gotten rid of
31:46
hundreds or thousands. Like, I I don't carry a lot of supplements. I've chosen not to because I didn't see the results
31:52
that I wanted to see clinically. And then the ones I do carry, you have to do them. You have to you have to, you know,
31:58
recommend them correctly at the right time for the right purpose for the right person. So, and that's another thing that I
32:04
found this week is that the people who don't like chiropractors or nutrition,
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that's their fault points, right? That's like, oh, you're trying to sell supplements
32:15
supplements bad like that. Okay. Yeah, I'm selling supplements,
32:22
right? These supplements are not poisonous. They don't kill anybody. They don't, you know, spike up your spike
32:29
protein antigen. You know, they don't kill your liver like Tylenol. They don't cause autism. Like,
32:37
by the way, I in my career, I've had a dozen a dozen kids as patients profoundly
32:45
autistic because of the shot in their arm. And this is what
32:50
happened. I'm telling you, a dozen. This is what happens. They get the shot, come home, fever, seizure, screaming, and
32:59
they go limp. And then the one mom told me she took her baby back to the
33:04
hospital, and the nurse said, "Oh, this has been happening all night. It must have been a bad batch."
33:12
Another kid was there in Africa. The family was moving to United States. They
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were required to get travel vaccinations. The kid went limp. The mom
33:23
brought him to me. I couldn't help at all. He was a total ragd doll and he was like four or five years old. His eyes
33:29
were back, you know, like this. There was nobody home. And another girl when
33:34
she was two years old, check this out. She had cancer and um she was uh given chemotherapy and
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within the as they were putting it into her arm, she started stmming and she got
33:47
autism from the chemotherapy. So toxins are toxins. Toxins cause inflammation.
33:54
Toxins can cause brain inflammation. So like there's I don't I don't understand the controversy there.
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There's no controversy there. Tyl Scott Tylenol spelled backwards is
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lonely tea.
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Yeah, Scotty, thanks for the joke because I needed that.
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So when so back in the 90s when I was in chiropractic school um Abby I don't know chemotherapy it was
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so this is speculation and harmful yeah it's very harmful to do chemotherapy
34:37
when um when it does so much harm to that to that kid like that story is
34:43
terrible otherwise chemotherapy we you know we want it and we need it for cancers etc. I'm just telling you the
34:49
story that the parents told me. And so this is the thing about, you know, believing the parents. So somebody like
34:55
Abby would never believe the parents. The parents would say, "Hey, this is what happened to my child." And Abby
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would say, "Oh, no. That's never that doesn't happen. This is chemotherapy is totally safe and all the shots are safe
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and Tylenol is safe." Right, Abby? Tra my I have I I study daily, Abby.
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That's my training. I study basically almost every day for 25 27 years since
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1993. So yeah, you don't know me either. Oh, Abby, tell me who you are. Who are you,
35:26
Abby? She's pissed off at me. I was too muted as a parent. No more.
35:33
Sarah Sarah Jane says, "Yeah, you are muted as a parent." So if you ever check out Dell Bigree, um he has the Highwire.
35:42
It's that's the name of his uh podcast. and he's been saying this for a long time. And anyways, what I was going to
35:48
say in chiropractic school was my teachers, my professors in school in the mid 90s said a they said vaccines cause
35:55
autism. They said that. And at the time, was there research to show that? No,
36:02
but they said it because the moms told them. So when RFK Jr. was traveling
36:08
around teaching about mercury in the oceans and mercury in the fish. He would
36:14
give a lecture and then the moms would come up to him and say, "Hey, you should study mercury and the vaccines."
36:19
And that's what kind kind of like open up his eyes because now he's like looking at, "What are you talking about? This is I've never heard this before."
36:28
Oh, Boon, I'm not I'm not insecure at all. How do the moms know? because the
36:33
parents got they saw their child um devolve. What's
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the word? The reactions came within an hour or so of the vaccine or instantly
36:47
because it's it's called um timing. It's called date coincident. So you had this
36:53
I thing h you had a thing happen and then right after that another thing happened. So, like if I were to take
37:01
this glass of water and pour it on my head, then I would be wet and I would say, "Oh, I got wet because I poured
37:07
water on my head." Date coincident. I did this. This happened. So, that's
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that's what happens with the that's what the moms say. So, you should um go talk
37:18
to some parents of vaccine damaged children and you can like look up look that up online and stuff.
37:25
Yeah, it's a direct correlation, right? Abby, I I know you're suffering. I know
37:30
it's hurting your brain right now. Kimberly says, "Dang, my son call. I wanted to hear about B1. I'll replay."
37:37
They altered the stats about vaccines. Yeah, they altered the stats about the COVID vaccine
37:42
because um they said you weren't vaccinated with for COVID until two weeks after your second shot or
37:47
something like that. So,
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so Sarah Jane, it can be reversed. So, cool, cool thought. Autism. My I
38:02
currently have an autistic child as a patient. She's been with me for two years. Um, dad, they're from Ethiopia.
38:09
They live in Canada. And, um, here's the deal. She was, uh, socially,
38:16
um, ignoring, um, all commands and all communication, stmming, you know, hyperfixated on an
38:23
object. And um anyway, so what do you do with this kind of situation? Well, just
38:30
like any other complex chronic illness, you detoxify. And that includes parasites, whatever organisms, metals,
38:36
chemicals, you get it all out. And you start with the parasites. And she pooped out parasites, you know, like this big,
38:43
six in inches, 8 in. Her dad told me. I documented it in my file for her. Then
38:48
we started detoxing metals and chemicals. And as we're going through this process, she starts to look at her
38:55
parents and she starts to engage with the kids, other kids at school. And then
39:00
now she's starting to smile and now she's trying to talk and she's not talking yet, but she's trying to talk.
39:07
So now she's obeying commands and she, you know, her parents tell her, "Okay, put your iPad down." And she does. Okay,
39:14
come to the table. We're going to eat. So she walks to the table and her grades in school at her special school, her
39:20
grades are going up up up. So yeah, this is a reversal of autism.
39:26
And I've had autistic kids before that that I couldn't help. And I got a
39:32
friend, his name is Jimmy Scaringi. He's a nutritionist. He's not even a chiropractor or a medical doctor in any
39:38
way. He's a nutritionist. He has a a boy patient who reversed his autism
39:45
completely and his mom wrote a book about it and I forgot the name of the book. Sorry, I don't remember the name of the book. So,
39:55
um the thing about um my interactions with the medical people
40:00
this week, it's not been good. They're very mean, very angry, very upset. And
40:06
um of course they're not going to learn anything because they think they already know everything. They think they already
40:11
know everything. That's a barrier to learning something new. And I I kind of I've had this idea like, you know, I've
40:17
done a lot of videos about a lot of different supplements over the last 12 years on on on uh YouTube since 2013.
40:28
And um it's it's like I'm just going to educate people on supplements. Like why not? And um and it's like if I say
40:36
something, I can make a comment on a medical doctor's page, I get attacked. And it's like, go to my YouTube page and
40:42
learn about this supplement, right? It's a whole new world. It's a whole new industry.
40:48
So, it's a different language. It's a different procedure. It's a different
40:55
economy, right? It's cheaper. There's no insurance.
41:02
I mean, Abby, you're just asking me what my I can't see all your questions because I got a couple things going on
41:07
here. Your question is what's my degree? I'm a chiropractor. I'm telling you. So, you're asking me questions. You're
41:13
asking me what are my how long you've been studying? What's my resource? I don't I mean I mean this is an
41:19
opportunity for you to learn, Abby. You can learn. Physicians hate you because you're
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spreading misinformation. I mean, I got the clinical clinical results.
41:32
Abby says, "Def define a virus. Define autism."
41:39
So, stick to your stupid activator. The activator. Yeah. Lots of trolls on TikTok. So, the activator, there's
41:45
medical doctors making fun of it. There's a surgeon making fun of the activator. So, it's a device you put in your palm and it clicks. So
41:52
chiropractor, some chiropractors use it and um it's for the nervous system and
41:58
it's not for the bones or the joints, although you may contact bones or joints
42:04
and it um I had it done on me a couple times. It worked once for me and it
42:09
really helped my shoulder out, but I know some people really really benefit from it.
42:14
So
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yeah, fast food is amazing. Yeah, Abby. Okay, you're a thirdyear
42:25
medical student who has done real research. That's great. That's awesome.
42:30
Congratulations. Um, yeah, I'm involved in real research, too, right now. Um, so we're using MVX
42:39
Plus, the the test to evaluate uh diets on about 200 people, probably less than
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that. So, 100 people on the standard American diet, 100 people on the carnivore diet.
42:51
Uh thanks Annette. Annette says you handle the ignorance of others very well.
42:56
I have a lot of experience with that. It's it's hard to kind of like stay above all that. You know, it's very like
43:03
down the emotions can pull you down. You know what I mean? So I spent a lot of
43:09
time um and work to not get pulled down by people who are just angry. So
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Sean says adjustments are still needed. Yeah, adjustments. So, okay, having said that I'm a chiropractor
43:24
that I and I don't really I don't adjust people. I have one one chiropractic patient that I adjust. Um I don't know
43:32
how um how people go about their life without ever getting adjusted. That's
43:38
just an opinion. What's my definition of real research? real research is getting an IRB and um
43:47
going through that process and then getting people and then you know it's best to do like a have like a control
43:53
group and then experimental group but with this research we're doing we're just doing uh um MVX tests on 200 people
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so we won't really know the um causation but we'll have a score MVX plus gives
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you a score one to 100 on your overall health so um you know if the carnivores get a score of
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and the standard American diet people get a score of 70. Um, then you know the
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carnivore people are just healthier. You want the score on the MVX Plus to be low.
44:23
So now I'm not doing the research. It's um I have a PhD person um from Liberty
44:29
University. She finished all of her PhD classes and um she's got um a team of
44:36
three professors and they're putting together uh the initial um questions and
44:42
paperwork. I'm not doing it right. She's doing it, but I'm helping her out. So, with MVX Plus, you know, she was
44:49
told it would take 16 to 20 weeks to put together her team of professors to help her out. She actually got it done in
44:55
three days because what because what we're doing is so exciting about MVX Plus.
45:01
So, you did the research. Thanks, Abby. That's great. Very happy for you that
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you did the research. That's awesome. So, but I'm a clinician. I don't do research like that. Um, I do what's
45:14
called empiricism. Empiricism is when you work with a person and then whatever you do didn't work. So, then you switch
45:20
over and do something else. So empiricism, that's my thing.
45:28
No, Abby, it's not three days of data. It took her three days to get a team of professors. Instead of 16 to 20 weeks,
45:35
it took three days because the research that she's doing with my help is fascinating and the professors are all
45:42
over it. So, hey Barb. Barb, I do have a MVX score of a vegan
45:49
and um his gly was really low, which was amazing. 2 273
45:55
and his but his overall score was like is above 60. He has um congestive he's got heart failure. He's 81 years old. So
46:05
otherwise not very many other um vegan MVX scores, but good to see you, Barb.
46:12
So
46:18
yeah. So Abby said, "Here's a good point." Abby Abby seems like the epitome of the saying, "A little information is
46:24
a dangerous thing." Yeah, that's true. A little information is a dangerous thing.
46:29
How do I diagnose CSA congestive heart failure? I don't. His medical doc, his cardiologist did.
46:36
So I don't diagnose any disease.
46:43
You you got to understand my license. I I do nutrition and supplements. I don't
46:49
diagnose disease. Can I please block them? Mariah, sorry.
46:58
Mariah wants me to block them. It's fine. Um I Our kids just said, "I don't
47:03
know how people never get adjusted. Every time they're in body pain, they ask their dad for an adjustment." Oh, so
47:08
Linda, yeah, your husband's a chiropractor. Hey, Tim. Oh, now that you mentioned fast food, my joint pain due
47:13
to gout has disappeared and the one gout attack I had went away in 16 hours instead of three days. So, Abby and ship
47:22
it now. Um, I'm I'm reading a success story from YouTube. He's my patient, so
47:30
let me read it to you. Make sure you hear it. This is the ultimate of empiricism. Um, he's been taking fast food, which is
47:37
a product from standard processes phosphorus. He says, "My joint pain due to gout has disappeared and the one gout
47:44
attack I had went away in 16 hours instead of three days." That is from a nutritional supplement. So, there you
47:49
go. That's my expertise. So, he could have been on alipurol. I mean, maybe he's been taking it, but the fast food
47:55
speeds that up. It actually grounds out um any kind of uh stones or crystals,
48:01
including I don't want to get into it, but it'll it'll break up stones. So, there you go.
48:13
Yeah, they're not learning. Abby and Ship It Now are not learning. You guys got to learn. And this is this is the
48:18
ultimate this is the reason why this week's been so disappointing. So, like picture this too. All during COVID,
48:25
right? My office got shut down for six weeks. I was so pissed off. Gretchen Whitmer, she's my governor in Michigan.
48:32
Terrible, right? And then the force vaccinations. Like, if this vaccine was so damn good, why you have to force it?
48:39
And then you can't treat yourself at home. And they picked rem desae. Come
48:44
on, give me a break. And it's like so and at the time I was
48:50
like okay we'll get through this and there's going to be a lot of people learning right like this is the ultimate
48:57
um time period or era of tyranny and force medication but we'll get out of
49:05
this and people will learn. And now we have this Tylenol thing. It's like nobody learned anything. Nobody learned
49:12
a damn thing. Right? I'm saying on social media people are saying, "Oh, Tylenol is good." Obama
49:18
said it. Tylenol is good. Come on. It's never been good. It kills the pain, but
49:23
it kills your liver. So, what are the alternatives, Abby? Abby, give me the alternatives to
49:29
Tylenol. The not drugs. I'm give me the supplements that are as effective as
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Tylenol. Go ahead. Go. You don't know because you don't study this stuff. So,
49:41
I got all these books and stuff and empiricism and clinical trial and error.
49:47
Okay, sorry. Um, so Barb says, "I have severe reactions to mosquito and bee was
49:53
bites, but the supplements you recommended my reactions ended in just a couple days instead of usually weeks."
49:59
So, there's another example of a patient who um speeds up her healing because of
50:05
the supplements I I've been recommending. So, so even though I'm saying these clinical success stories
50:11
live, these patients are telling me and they're they're telling me to tell you, you're still not going to believe
50:18
because you're blocking yourself from learning that, hey, supplements are more important for complex chronic illness
50:23
than drugs. So, learn this, Abby. You got to learn this stuff. Um, Kimberly
50:29
says, "Two weeks to flatten the curve." Um, Paul Van Raven's way, which is the
50:34
coolest last name ever. Ram Desir killed my neighbor in 24 hours. How did Dr. Brownstein stay open during
50:41
COVID? I mean, we all kind of stayed open behind closed doors.
50:47
Kimberly, stop. Um,
50:53
don't read Kimberly's comment. Okay. Um, God, Kimberly, you just got me
50:59
off track. I was gonna say one more thing. I forgot. Okay. So, thank you for hanging out with
51:05
me and um every all the other cool people on TikTok, I appreciate you for
51:11
hanging out. Abby just kind of like threw in a lot of like um hate and um
51:17
but but we can still learn from her, right? Like we can still see that there are people with the attitude like all
51:23
chiropractors are bad or I do real research, you know, like I'm I'm important. That's cool. I I hope that
51:30
she graduates next year from medical school and becomes an excellent doctor and helps a lot of people, right? I
51:36
really want her to succeed and help a lot of people. That's the thing. She's got to help people, right?
51:44
So, yeah. Okay, cool. It's been fun. It's
51:50
been an hour and I got to go. I'm tired. It's Sunday night. Like I should be chilling
51:57
watching Netflix, but here I'm working. I'm working. Okay, see you. I'm going to close off on
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Tik Tok first. See you, Tik Tok. Bye. I appreciate you.
52:09
Okay, everybody else, thanks for hanging out with me. Bye,
52:16
Kimberly. Sorry for the Cali attitude. I'll behave next time. No, you're you're fine. You're awesome. Love you. Okay,
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bye.