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- 0:00mRNA Bioweapons & Health CollapseRob introduces the dangers of mRNA technology, calling it a bioweapon causing widespread health issues.
- 23:48Environmental Factors & Detox ProtocolsRob explains how environmental toxins contribute to 90% of sickness and outlines detox methods.
- 37:33Natto Kinase & Sleep ImportanceRob highlights natto kinase for dissolving microclots and emphasizes the critical role of sleep for regeneration.
- 55:37Natural Remedies & Fluoride DetoxThe discussion shifts to natural remedies like capsaicin and tamarind, with a focus on fluoride removal.
- 1:15:00Sleep Optimization & Caffeine's ImpactRob details strategies for optimal sleep and strongly advises against coffee due to its negative health effects.
- 1:31:48Fasting, DNA Repair & TelomeresThe benefits of fasting for cellular repair, DNA integrity, and telomere protection are explored.
- 1:55:56Vampiric Elites & Anti-Aging SecretsRob discusses the elite's pursuit of immortality through technologies like telomerase and the implications for humanity.
- 2:22:30Peptides, Toxins & Vaccine DamageThe conversation delves into the controversial use of synthetic peptides and the widespread damage from vaccines.
- 2:48:49Holistic Health & Ancestral KnowledgeSpeakers advocate for reclaiming ancestral knowledge, making natural medicines, and separating from toxic systems.
- 3:13:10LED Lights, Brain Health & WarfareThe panel discusses the detrimental effects of LED lights on health and brain function, framing it as a form of warfare.
- 3:39:40Vaccine Dangers & Autism SolutionsThe discussion intensifies around vaccine-induced injuries, autism, and potential natural treatments.
- 3:58:00Oral Health, Salt & Environmental ToxinsPractical advice for oral health, the importance of salt, and how to identify and remove environmental toxins are shared.
- 4:25:00Diet, Fermentation & Gut HealthThe panel emphasizes the role of fermented foods, healthy fats, and gut health for overall well-being.
- 4:43:20Final Thoughts: Hope & Personal AccountabilityRob and Ian conclude with a message of hope, stressing personal accountability in navigating a toxic world.
The Transcript
Speaker 1you find there's no need to cry
Ian MalcolmI see we've got the lovely Miss Joanne. We're going to send her a co-host invite. And it's curious, we will get her up here in just a moment. As we do, we will then get ready for her thoughts on today's song. As we've been doing a little fun, I think it's probably safe to say almost everybody not only knows this song, but also the relevance.
Ian MalcolmBut nonetheless... Joanne, as always, I've got to turn it over to you, see if you can connect some of the dots on who it was we were listening to, at least the original version, and why it, of course, is relevant for the space that we're going to have here.
@joann_marieIan, thank you so much for hosting, and Rob for co-hosting. I just got here, I didn't hear the song, I'm so sorry. And I'm so bad at this, Ian, it's so embarrassing.
Ian MalcolmIt's part of the fun, I feel so. There's always been... For anybody that ever watched the late shows, After Hours, what was it? There's Jimmy Fallon, who, you know, I suppose he's maybe a little bit funnier than the other Jimmy that's available. But if you go back, then you also have, of course, David Letterman and Jay Leno.
Ian MalcolmAnd I think of them because whether it was Conan O'Brien and he had Andy, his trusted sidekick on all of their adventures, or Jay Leno, who had I want to say it was Kevin Eubanks and then David Letterman had something in the E Street band, if I'm not mistaken. I bring them all up because oftentimes they would bounce ideas off of one another.
Ian MalcolmAnd I think it was Jay Leno with Kevin Eubanks who led the band, right, for all of the instrumentation, all the performances, all of the everything. And the two of them would often bounce ideas off of one another. And I love that, Joanne, we always get to play this little game, which brings, I suppose, since Joanne was not able to get that.
Ian MalcolmWe'll see if we can get Rob back up here connected. But while we're waiting and getting him synced up, Mr. Yankee or Akunji, any thoughts on the intro song of the day and the relevance for the space?
Speaker 2Yeah, I've never heard that song before in my life. It's not my style.
Speaker 3I have heard that song many years ago, and I thought it was gay at the time, and I haven't changed my opinion on it.
Ian MalcolmAnd Rob, if we've got you up here as a speaker, can you name that tune and the relevance for the song or the space? Well, declined to co-host. We'll see if we get them connected up here.
Ian MalcolmKind of surprised. And anybody in the purple pill, feel free. It's actually, it was an AI cover. I don't know, Joanne, the... let's say the terms of service around playing original content from the original musicians. But there we go. Rob, can you name that tune and the relevance for the space?
Speaker 4It's not one that's coming up to the top of my most listened to. I wouldn't know the name of that song. I've heard it before. So you've got me there.
Ian MalcolmAll right, fair enough.
@joann_marieIan knows so much about pop culture and like hidden facts of like everything. It's wild. Every day I get impressed. That's awesome. Yes.
Ian MalcolmWell, so that it was an AI orchestral, if I'm not mistaken, rendition of Heal the World, a song originally by the one and only Michael Jackson. And curiously, I was considering doing Bon Jovi's Bad... medicine. I thought it might also be kind of fitting for the space because we're going to be talking about health and wellness and all the bad medicine that you are given, not just spiritually and intellectually, if we can even call it that, through the television, the media, all these other things, but literally the bad medicine that is given to you by the medical community, by your doctors.
Ian MalcolmAnd of course, we could talk about the COVID vaccine. safe and effective thing that was somehow guaranteed to have no mid to long-term consequences, despite the fact that they told you it was three months old, which in, in that in and of itself would, would make obviously their statement about safe and effective completely unknown.
Ian MalcolmHow, how could you know the long-term consequences of something that was three months old? That just doesn't make any sense. but also the bad medicine that was given out via Purdue Pharma, the opiate epidemic, and all of the other nonsense of the day. So we're going to be talking about that bad medicine again, Bon Jovi.
Ian MalcolmBut nonetheless, I thought, you know, we can talk about the bad side, but let's start with a song that is a little bit more optimistic and uplifting. Certainly the king of pop, always good to turn to when it comes to those things. But that being said, Mr. Rob, so this is interesting because oftentimes, We have spaces where we're trying to walk through events or history or worldviews.
Ian MalcolmAnd we often dive into the usual suspects, of course. And yesterday we had the space with Sam Parker where we went through and it was for anybody that did not listen. Of the spaces that we've done, we've had lots of wonderful speakers between truth teller Karen, aka Canary Mind, that's walked through so many pieces of.
Ian MalcolmMost recently, she did Karl Marx's The backstory there, the undeniable ties to his Jewish faith, his Jewish heritage, his Jewish ethnicity. And we also, of course, unpacked the marital ties of all people to the Rothschild family. And also in doing so, learned about how that involvement, that engagement and that connection ultimately also helped with their banking dynasty by getting them in position where they could make even more money off of this very system of central banking that they've, of course, been running.
Ian MalcolmAnd so I say all those things because despite all of that, yesterday we were joined by the one and only Mr. Sam Parker. He walked through, it was going to be 25. He walked through something like 30 to 50, I would presume, various individuals that were assassinated in the construction of essentially Jewish supremacy over the last 100 years.
Ian MalcolmIt was a wild space. It ranged from McKinley all the way up to much more recent figures. and tied in. The Kennedy brothers brought in Marilyn Monroe, MLK, Malcolm X. We talked about George Lincoln Rockwell, went all the way up through Nixon, in fact. And we got information of the tie of all people of Larry King, the speaking of late night hosts, like we were just talking about a couple of minutes ago, how Larry King perhaps had a direct involvement in some of those assassinations.
Ian MalcolmSo wild space, recommend everybody go and listen to it. But I bring this up Because normally we're either discussing worldviews, we're discussing history, and we had the pleasure of doing a space with Rob on essentially this idea of the COVID vaccine, where this is all going, how all of these things are connected to basically construct a future state in which your body becomes its own worst nightmare, unfortunately.
Ian MalcolmAnd he's going to walk through a little bit of that. We can maybe do a recap, Rob, on the prior space just as a way to kind of level set, right? We can talk about what exactly came out of not only the COVID virus, but also the vaccine, how that might currently be in the systems of a lot of people listening right now. We can do kind of a condensed version of that.
Ian MalcolmAnd in doing so, we can talk about actionable things that people can be doing to try and make their bodies, their temples better, safer, happier, and more prosperous for the years ahead of them. And so I say that because When we did that space, what ended up happening was countless individuals. It was probably the most requested space that I've ever had in terms of speakers because people wanted to come up and ask Rob direct questions.
Ian MalcolmWe had people talking about Alzheimer's, talking about heart issues, talking about how can I go out? What should I work on? What should I put in my fridge, right? And so I thought, why don't we just set up a space that can be a completely open-ended Q&A, come up and ask anything. And I feel confident that Rob will be either able to give you a direct answer or a recommendation on how to do that.
Ian MalcolmAnd I say it because some of the prior questions that we got were so out of left field. I was thinking there's no way Rob's going to know about this topic. And he would go off like a professor, like a doctor. And it's worth noting he is not a doctor. So this is not medical advice, right? Do not take any of this. Always consult your doctor.
Ian MalcolmAll those other things that we, of course, have to specify and stipulate. incredibly informed. And so I think people could ask from toothpaste to clothes to wear to things to put on their hair, their face, things to do at the gym, whatever it might be. But so we wanna make this a very open-ended space. And with that, Rob, maybe the best place to start is just with a little bit of information on your background, how you went down this rabbit hole, how you developed all this expertise.
Ian MalcolmBecause obviously when we start a space on health and wellness by saying he's not a doctor, There's gonna be a lot of people that will say, well, what are his credentials? And yet a lot of the most credential doctors during COVID were completely clueless to say, this doesn't make any sense. And so I think credentials are not nearly indicative of capability and vice versa.
Ian MalcolmSo why don't we start there with just a little bit of background on yourself. And then if you wouldn't mind giving a little bit of a recap on the prior space in a very, very condensed version, of course, but just to kind of set us off on the pace that we're gonna go on. And anybody and everybody, feel free to come up if you've got a question about anything and everything in the medical world relating to your mind, your body, your soul, or your wellness.
Speaker 5Thank you for that, mate. Yeah, so just to do a quick recap on the previous spaces, then I can launch in a bit about myself and what's going to be talked about and how we're going to deal with this space and just get some more personable questions and start interacting in that way and start making it a... a bit more practical.
Speaker 5So the recap of the other space, when we're really looking at one of the most important issues of our time is the kind of mRNA kind of bioweapon platform, which could only have been justified through a global pandemic because the technology itself is not technically a vaccine. It's a gene editing technology that only through the lens of, you know, a kind of global mandate was allowed into the sphere of now being injected into billions of people.
Speaker 5So essentially, we now have everyone that's been injected with these mRNA weapons having 100% of these people have amyloid microclots in their body. 100% of these people have systemic vasculitis. We have this as one of the major carcinogenic events of our time. We're seeing cancers of all types explode. We're seeing the systemic health collapses as essentially they've used this as a tool
Speaker 5of a bioweapon, essentially, to kind of game theory out the population collapse in especially the targeted Western nations we're seeing. We're seeing in real time the replacement rate of these nations fall way below the replacement rate. Historically, no nation has ever recovered. So they've found a way to silently and deliberately deny the futures of entire race.
Speaker 5and the human genome itself has now been affected. As a species, we are now kind of a post-COVID species. So we really need to start dealing with these cascading health effects, which are now, we're seeing manifest in people's lives. Countless have already died. So we can always go back and revisit that because one of the most important issues right now is the self-amplifying and the self-assembling mRNA technologies, which are being injected into our food supply.
Speaker 5It's already in the shrimp, the farm shrimp, the pork, It's being injected into your cats and dogs through vaccinations. And these themselves are essentially contagious viruses. They create kind of replicons that essentially replicate inside your body, turn your body into a protein factory with no off switch. And it doesn't matter if you don't want to be vaccinated.
Speaker 5it's essentially contagious. So one person can be vaccinated and they become the vector for all those around them. And they start essentially kind of this cascading effect where the whole world can be potentially vaccinated through only vaccinating maybe 10 or 20% of those populations. So that's the end game. COVID was just the warmup, okay?
Speaker 5The mRNA technology and the platforms they were installing inside people was just the first step. So that's what we really need to guard ourselves is really the self-amplifying technologies. But just going into my background, actually, it's actually in physics. So I'm in Sydney. I did a degree in physics. But after kind of looking at the world through different lenses, I really started reconceptualizing myself and obviously every different ways in which I interact with the world.
Speaker 5And mainly that's with health. It's become homeopathic. So it's become a huge passion of mine to really see the problems in the world. and try to deal with them through the lens that humanity has been dealing with them for thousands of years, through homeopathic natural medicines. The Rockefellers who changed the modern medical industry themselves used homeopathic healers.
Speaker 5King Charles right now, who has forms of cancer, they're using homeopathic medicines. Do you want to use the medicines and the cures that the billionaires are using? Or do you want to use the poisons that they're enforcing on the population to reduce the population control? And now we have the ability to choose you know, all these different methods now and, you know, kind of positive ways for us to cure cancer, you know, through antiparasitic drugs, you know, dealing with the fermentation cycle of cancer, dealing with, you know, diet and nutrition in all these different ways.
Speaker 5And one of the main things that I think I want to focus on in this space here is just on the environment, you know, because 90% of all the sickness we're finding now is due to environmental factors. So people always talk about genetics, but that's only about 10% of the disease that And the illnesses that we find have these genetic basis.
Speaker 5So it's not the genetics, it's the epigenetics. It's not the genotype, it's the phenotype. They say that the environment may load the gun for cancer or disease. So it's the genetics that maybe load the gun, but it's the environment that pulls the trigger. You may have a gene expression for cancer your whole life that never gets upregulated or switched on just because you don't have the environmental factors.
Speaker 5that have caused that stress or caused that kind of phenotypic change. So these environmental factors heavily influence the gene expression. Okay, so we obviously have, you know, DNA and methylation, and we have these kind of changing DNA sequences. So, you know, toxins like pesticides and plastics and heavy metals, air pollutants, they can like change these and potentially kind of contribute to disease susceptibility, you know, neurodegenerative conditions, sometimes showing transgenerational effects.
Speaker 5You know, if... Different generations are growing up in these kind of toxic environments, but we have to align this kind of phenotype first, where we have our daily environments, exposures and lifestyles, and these are what shape our health outcomes so much more immediately and powerful than genetics ever could. So we really want to kind of hyper-focus on these controllable inputs.
Speaker 5You know, what's the air quality? What's the materials we're surrounding ourselves in? What's the clothing that we're wrapping ourselves in and absorbing every day? Okay, so these chemicals, they make practical sense for this more holistic approach. And we wanna start dealing with these, the fact that we are now living in a swamp of toxic environmental chemicals, the glyphosates, okay?
Speaker 5The conventional crops, if you're living next to, people may not even provide the connection. If they're living next to a golf course, even within certain miles radius, your chance of Alzheimer's and different forms of cancer skyrocket because they're spraying atrazine and glyphosates and these pesticides all in your local environment.
Speaker 5It's leaking out. You're being exposed to it indirectly and you have no idea. It's in your water supply. Also phthalates, you know, these kind of personal care products and these things inside the plastics we use every day that are really the endocrine disruptors. They're destroying testosterone, destroying our ability to reproduce and really just live
Speaker 5prosperous lives. We've all heard, you know, about the PFAs, which is really like 14,000 chemicals. So the PFAs and probably fluoralkyls, it's such a huge amount of these psychopathic kind of, you know, chemicals used in many different ways from nonstick that are just everywhere in our environment. Okay. And you've got the BPAs, all these things that are just destroying our protections, our body's natural protections, you know, leaky gut, the blood brain barrier, all these like, you
Speaker 5ways for us to mitigate these damages are being slowly eroded, okay? You know, through being compromised through these chemicals, hormonal disruption, you've got the oxidative stress and inflammation, and we just need to choose where possible to empower ourselves with the truth because simple choices, practical choices can save your life.
Speaker 5And also just going back to the bookend as well, just with the code vaccines, we now have very practical detox protocols. especially around getting the spike protein out. Sauna and autophagy is really helping, and other things like the bromelain, curcumin, and the natto kinase, which can help reduce arterial plaque, but also just get rid of these clots which are killing people.
Speaker 5Millions of people are dying because they have literal fibrous clots in their bodies that is being produced by these vaccines that the body cannot get rid of. And we're seeing such positive benefits. If you have anyone that's immunocompromised, anyone have any issues, you care for your family, you should all start taking natto kinase today.
Speaker 5Every single person that's been injected because it's saving lives and it's really a simple way for you to benefit your health overall while dealing with one of the most important health issues of our time. So I don't want to keep waffling on. And, you know, I'll kind of just see where we are now.
Ian MalcolmNo, and Rob, so natto kinase, what I would love, and for everybody that just heard that, I hope recognizing the level of expertise and also the severity of some of these concerns, right? And I love that you mentioned the clothes that we wear, the things we put in our hair to try and create a rhyme, right? All of these various vectors that are coming in that are in contact with our...
Ian Malcolmour scalp, our skin, our gut, et cetera. That's what we want to focus on. What are the variables that we can control? Because we can't stop the geoengineering, if you will. We can't stop what they throw onto the television. But what we can control are the things that we interact with, how we spend our money to try and get healthier foods, healthier clothes, whatever.
Ian MalcolmBut Natto Kinase, since you brought that up, I'm kind of curious, right out of the gate, for anybody that's listening, they're only here for the first hour, whatever it might be. Would you mind just starting off with, and I know we did something similar last time, but five things that you think that everybody that you see that walks around down the street adjacent to you that you wish you could just say to everybody, right?
Ian MalcolmTry to incorporate these five things, whether it's about the things you're consuming, the things you're doing with your body, the things that you're putting on your body, you know, natto kinase maybe being a good place to start as the first bullet.
Speaker 4A hundred percent.
Speaker 5I really do think that anyone that has any issues with any heart issues at all should really look at the reduction of arterial plaque that's caused by natto kinase. So statins is one of the most prescribed drugs in the world that effectively deals with reducing cholesterol. And as we know, cholesterol is the basis for health.
Speaker 5in our body, you know, 70% of the dry weight of your brain is made of cholesterol, these fats, okay, you've got the myelin sheath in the brain. And it's essential for all these different parts of kind of, you know, cognition and general health. So no one should ever take a statin right now, if you have any family members, get them off.
Speaker 5That's, you know, one of the main things is just getting people off these destructive patterns. that only allow for this degeneration of health as they put onto this kind of profit motive and made into a customer for life. So I would say everyone needs to look at, you know, natto kinase for their loved ones and themselves.
Speaker 5It's just good for general health. It's a natural product. It's from the fermentation of soy. But realistically, if we look at how it affects the actual amyloid clots, which are now seen in, you know, the billions of people injected with this bioweapon, and we've seen so many people drop dead. It dissolves the microclots very quickly.
Speaker 5So 84% of the amyloid microclots dissolve within two hours in vitro, okay? So pathologically, they've found, you know, 100% of these tests, 100% of people who have gone in with injection have seen this reduction. And the natural enzyme helped kind of break down that spike protein. And then through the kind of the pathological results, we see the benefits.
Speaker 5So, you know, being able to kind of... get your body to start excreting the spike protein. Unfortunately, everyone that's been vaccinated, it's hard to become unvaccinated just to the nature of the technology. But every single person should really be looking at natto kinase as something to deal with systemic health effects of the vaccination and these amyloid microclots, these kind of prion-like...
Speaker 5kind of fibrous clots, which all of the morgues and the morticians and people doing autopsies are finding all over the world. They've never seen clots like this. They don't understand the body would never produce this. And then they're finding the body can't excrete it. So that's one of the main vectors that people are dying.
Speaker 5Obviously, the myocarditis, pericarditis, infertility. It's effectively just the bioweapon has effectively attacked all vectors for human prosperity and health. So the way in which we need to wind this back is essentially stop the production of... especially the self-amplifying mRNA technologies, but also start dealing with holistic approaches with getting the spike protein out of our body because it does cause this kind of like autoimmune issue.
Speaker 5It creates these kind of cytokine storms, which kind of turns your own immune system against you. So that's one of the main ways in which we can take back our health. But for another bullet point, I would, you know, I'm always talking about sleep because people under talk sleep. There's, you know, we need to start dealing with it as like this holistic kind of
Speaker 5miracle cure for regeneration we need to start dealing with the microbiome okay you really need to start focusing on your microbiome because that's what provides your immune system that's what gives you the health you know your gut is the powerhouse of the body we need to start talking about the fascia okay this interconnected network that you know scientists only discovered a few years ago and we need to dealing with these kind of energetic systems within our body okay so you need to start looking at lymphatic drainage as well so if you can deal with your sleep
Speaker 5You can start dealing with your lymphatic drainages with about a 10-minute exercise every day. You wake up, you do a bit of Tai Chi, you get your body moving. You'll start opening up these pathways to get this metabolic waste out and start excreting things your body needs your help with. You need to open these lymphatic gateways so your body can start breathing again.
Speaker 5So there's so many things which people, I think, never talk about, and I think we can step on a whole bunch here, and I don't want to keep going off, but I would say we really need to start dealing with food as medicine. You know, if you really want to start dealing with your health, you need these foundations of sleep and health and also just excreting the waste through these pathways.
Speaker 5So that would be the kind of the main bullet points. But if you want like supplements or anything specific, we can go into that. But I think it's more of like we need to start reconceptualizing our health and our lifestyle and making it much more accessible. and practical for people because there's so much jargon and bullshit that's thrown at people these days.
Speaker 5People are smart. They're empowered through the knowledge. And now we can actually create lifestyle choices that don't have to break the bank. They don't cost any money. They're accessible. You can create communities around them. And they're actually reconceptualized the way they view our environments, our health, our bodies, and ourselves.
Ian MalcolmThat's so beautifully stated, Robin. And on, see, you mentioned a couple there. And I know that last time, one of the pieces that you added in was either a steam or sauna. And I think the steam was actually the one that you were viewed as preferential. And you talked about the reduction, if I'm not mistaken, it was 40% decrease in all forms of mortality.
Ian MalcolmPlease correct me if I'm wrong on that one. But I bring it up because I assume that that's a wonderful way to excrete through the systems, right? When in, in the case of seams and saunas, you're sweating, but also just your lymphatic system and kind of that drainage that you mentioned. Can you kind of just give us a rough sense when, when the body, so for anybody that's, that's, you know, if you're, you're in a warm climate, you go out for a run, obviously you're going to sweat, right?
Ian MalcolmYou go to the gym, you're probably going to sweat. Different people probably sweat to different degrees. I don't actually have any idea what, why that might be if you want to touch upon that, but, but that act in and of itself, I presume is of benefit. But when it comes to either excreting things out through our pores via exercise or steam, or this idea of lymphatic drainage, totally different approach.
Ian MalcolmBut I'm kind of curious if you can give us a sense of what it is that is being excreted above and beyond just, you know, salt or sweat that's coming out of our systems.
Speaker 5A hundred percent. And just on the actual sauna there, and you're so right, like these health outcomes are very rare to find, like, you know, reducing all-cause mortality. and morbidity by nearly half. It's unheard of. And just one other thing to note, there's that fellow who's now trying to hack age, and he's the first person to clinically remove all the microplastics from his testicles, from his sperm, and from his body.
Speaker 5So obviously we see the phthalates and these kind of microplastics everywhere in our environment. This one kind of health hacker has essentially tried to target it, and his main aim was through sauna, reducing the environmental vectors for these plastics to get inside of them. Because we're seeing like microplastics, even spike protein, replacing human sperm.
Speaker 5So if you want to find protocols to start actually dealing with and getting 0% tested microplastics in your sperm and your body tissues, sauna is the place now to find. Empirically now, it's kind of like coming out now as the main kind of detox pathways to deal with microplastics. these other kind of chemicals that build up inside of us.
Speaker 5But with lymphatic drainage, it's interesting because like these topics, they never get fully explained. And I love that we're kind of deep diving into it. So it's kind of like a parallel system with your blood, like in circulation system. Okay. But it has no pump. So unlike the heart, you know, you have for blood. So the kind of lymphatic drainage is kind of a one-way network of kind of vessels and nodes.
Speaker 5You know, you've got these organs like the spleen and the thymus and the tonsils that are like, oh, these used to be useless. You know, doctors used to just cut them out. Okay. So they kind of remove the kind of fluid from tissues and kind of, they prevent the kind of edema or the swelling. So, you know, when you're kind of, you know, they absorb the fats and the kind of these fat soluble vitamins, like in the gut, and they help just kind of export and transport the waste, the toxins, the dead cells, the pathogens.
Speaker 5So, and they also kind of, they house the kind of white blood cells. So they're really the powerhouse of the body when dealing with excreting waste. And, you know, you have this kind of like fluid collection, you kind of have a one-way flow. And that's why when you do this rebounding or jumping up and down, you're pretty much opening up the gates for lymphatic and closing them.
Speaker 5So they're finding these like rebounding or jumping up and down the spot is like, it's like a way you're massaging these kind of gateways that provides the kind of movement for anything because you have no central pump. You need external forces. So the lymph relies on external forces. You have the muscle contractions, you know, they have the breathing, you know, diaphragm pressure and stuff like that.
Speaker 5And essentially you have, you know, the pulsation of arteries around there. You have massages. People need to start getting massaged. Okay. Like your fascia and your lymph system, go and take a holiday. Honestly, like go for a little break, you know, 30 minutes, pay for a Thai massage, but give them some coconut oil to rub.
Speaker 5Don't let them rub you in some toxic synthetic oil. Like, Start viewing your health as something where you can actually enjoy, take back your health, take back this kind of like empowerment. And when you're cleaning your lymph, you need to kind of realize it does, it drains back into the kind of bloodstream. So you've got the largest kind of vent underneath your kind of your clavicle, underneath your collarbone.
Speaker 5So you kind of have a thoracic duct and then the kind of the other lymphatic ducts. So you just need to work on these like six points or seven points, lymphatic drainage. doing up rebounding, and then you'll see all this fluid retention, this puffy going, okay? These heavy metals, these chemicals, this metabolic waste, it will leave your body.
Speaker 5It will be excreted out in the waste through your blood, through the other pathways. If you're taking a sauna, that's the main excretion pathway, but you can just go through your urine and other ways, but it will deal with this weakened immunity. It'll fix the brain fog and fatigue that plagues people. They're like, I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 5And when you combine this with sleep and movement and diet, you will be unstoppable.
Ian MalcolmI love it. And Joanne, just to bring you into this. I always love it because I feel like we invite people to a space like this and we say, hey, we're going to have this medical expert. And they say, oh, where's the degree from? Is he a doctor? Is he a surgeon? No, it's Rob. And Rob is amazing. And am I mistaken when I say that I feel like you could bring in all sorts of medical doctors with all sorts of credentials and they'd probably have no idea, not necessarily what he's talking about.
Ian MalcolmI'm sure he knows, they would know all the biomechanics here, but the way that which they play into this understanding that we have, that the world is not what we make of it, or at least what they want us to make of it. And that a lot of the things that we're being sold, whether it's literally or figuratively, are often way worse for us than perhaps Mother Nature and some of these other approaches.
@joann_marieYes. And I love that what he was talking about the massages. I do massages. It's the washa. I know Rob has heard of them. And they do the puff you and the wrinkle. I don't have that many wrinkles, thank God. But if I like it just it feels so smooth and like, I don't know, it's amazing. So I do highly recommend and I. I love taking care of my health.
@joann_marieIt's, it's just, I'm not the healthiest person. I have like five laws, but, but it's, I, I like, um, also Rob, would you like to talk about that? The, the thing that it's in, in spicy food, that it's so good for people because I, I love spicy food and I, I take so much. What is it called? I always forget the name. The thing that makes, um,
Speaker 5You're talking about like capsaicin? Yes! Yeah, there's a lot of great information coming out there with like the blood flow and these other kind of things which are more bioavailable. And I would say that like, you know, I think... People really need to start just looking at the kind of active compounds because they can go out and they buy it in a pill, but you can find a much more bioavailable form in the chili peppers or in these other kind of great seasonal foods that are around us, which is so much more bioavailable for yourself.
Speaker 5So capsaicin does really help with a lot of these kind of inflammation-based health outcomes in these biomarkers. I would say that they do actually cause physical effects. So if you're kind of sensitive to them... or maybe that you have like a gut, a leaky gut, it's probably not the best, but like look at capsaicin and these other forms of kind of more holistic, you know, which we've been talking about for ages.
Speaker 5You know, so many different cultures use these and, you know, it's like you go to them and say, oh, we've found this new research. They've been doing it for thousands of years. So we really just need to look and take back our sanity and start taking back the culture and the wealth from some of these beautiful cultures.
@joann_marieIt has so many antioxidants and anti-inflammatories, and it's just amazing. And I was looking through your page, and you also have about tamarind. And I love tamarind. I'll take a picture. Oh, my God, yes. Yes.
Speaker 5Tamarind, oh, my God, that's so awesome.
@joann_marieI'll show you pictures. Like, I eat all kinds of spices and, like, fruits that are, like, I don't know, I love. flavors. So I love that flavors are also really good for you. And like natural flavors, of course, not, not, um, with fake things that they are giving us. So, yes. Do you want to talk about tamarins so more people know what, what is so good for you as well?
Speaker 5Totally. So like, it's, it's, it's hard these days because we seem to be kind of like living in like fear of, you know, perpetual fluoridation of the pineal gland, but you know, there's so many different ways in which now, you know, we can find these, it's really just one of the only studied natural fluoridation techniques.
Speaker 5So it kind of helps, you know, in the posts I've put up, it kind of goes through the studies of how they, you know, they reportedly move fluoride from the blood, the bones, the pineal gland, helps extract it out because like there's certain things now, you know, and obviously fluoride also really helps the uptake of aluminium in our body.
Speaker 5So that's another thing I want to talk about is the synergy of these chemicals now. that in the way they interact and how they actually cause negative outcomes, which aren't studied. They may study these individual chemicals or metals or environmental toxins, but they never really talk about how they work in synergy together.
Speaker 5So, you know, our bodies are constantly exposed to fluoride in everywhere. And it's in our public waters. It's in our public domain. Like you're spraying it on your food. It's in your water. It's in the juice you're drinking. It's everywhere. And it's realistically one of the most neurotoxic and destructive chemicals ever.
Speaker 5And for us to now to deal with it, you obviously need to try and, you know, stop drinking public water, exposing yourself to this. But there are natural ways to kind of defluoridate our body. So the process of defluoridation, it's quite rare in the natural world. So if you're eating tamarind, you can make tamarind ice cream.
Speaker 5You can eat it out of the pod. It's delicious, okay? It's like eating like a fruit roll-up. So it really helps kind of... chelate these kind of heavy metals or these other chemicals in our bodies and rip them out. And we've talked about chelates before, but essentially tamarind is one of the only products you can find that will help remove fluoride from your body.
@joann_marieI don't know if tamarind is famous in other places. Do you guys have it in Australia?
Speaker 5It's quite hard to find. You can find it at like the Coles and Woolies, which is our main two. We have like a duopoly of... of like shopping centers, but it's, you can get it from like the Asian markets. You can buy it online. It's accessible, but it's just definitely not promoted. They want us brain dead to allow for their depopulation agenda as they install the digital prison around us.
Speaker 5So they're kind of, they need, they've game theory the collapse of society and they need us brain dead, low IQ, you know, incapacitated for it to happen. So that's one of the main reasons why the COVID vaccine was so effective is because you know, 100% of systemic vasculitis in every single person. So essentially every single person that's been injected now has an inflamed brain.
Speaker 5Every single blood vessel in their body, in their brains and their tissues is now going through chronic inflammation. So to deal with this, you know, kind of systemic vasculitis and all these things, we need to take back these practical ways, you know, for us to kind of use homeopathic medicines. And they're delicious.
Speaker 5Tamarinds, like if you haven't had it before, like, and Joanne can like, you know... you know, talk to this point, like it's, it's something that's, you know, delicious. You can incorporate it. It's not like this. It's not like you're injecting yourself with a syringe. You know what I mean? It's, it's, it's the way to kind of modify it and actually augment your lifestyle and actually in ways which could potentially subjectively benefit.
@joann_marieI, I love tamarind. And okay. So this is going to be my probably most random question, but okay. So I bought something called a natural called cognitive cognitive from memory. And it's, Sealed protein hydrolysate complex. Have you heard of this? Because ever since I started taking them, I have like the most lucid dreams.
@joann_marieAnd apparently it helps. It's clinically shown to improve memory and recall in healthy adults. And it comes from the silkworm. Have you heard of this?
Speaker 5Oh, wow. I'd love to have. I actually haven't. I would love to have a look at this because if it's, you know, like a natural compound and you've had a good outcome and it's, you know, anecdotal and first-hand information, I would touch every day over some of these, you know, studies or something you're reading online. So, yeah.
@joann_marieI haven't had them. It says that it takes like two weeks or like a month. I'll look into it again. But since the first day, I've had like lucid dreams nonstop and also good dreams, not like the crazy, like... I don't know, scary dreams. It's just like really good dreams. So yeah, look into it.
Ian MalcolmI don't know. What is it that's causing this, you think?
@joann_marieSilt protein, hydrosate complex. It's something called Cognum from a brand called Natrol.
Speaker 6Interesting.
@joann_marieI'll take a picture. I don't know. I don't know. Maybe in a month, I can tell you guys if my memory is a lot better.
Ian MalcolmI don't know. It's actually, and Rob, this will be a total curveball. So if you can address this one, I don't know what to say because your breath will be so wide. So you were talking about sleep and the value of it. I'm kind of curious because Joanne was talking there about lucid dreaming. And I'm just kind of curious, what is it that...
Ian Malcolmin your opinion, would likely lead to something in the human body resulting in a prevalence of dreams or the vividness of those dreams or the ability to recall them. I mean, because I know they had that that entire book on why we sleep and the benefits of it. I'm just kind of curious on the dreaming aspect, what it is that you think is kind of being tapped into.
Speaker 5Yeah, Why We Sleep, Matthew Walker, he's such a boss. That book never gets talked about, and I'm glad you brought it up. So it's like with REM sleep. So it's like the kind of like the stages in the sleep where that's where the dreamer, you know, that's where they have this kind of self kind of actualization. And a lot of people will normally use like this, the journaling to kind of reinforce this kind of like this pathway for you to kind of remember your sleep.
Speaker 5I have never done lucid dreaming, and I wish I could. Um, but you know, it's really one of these things where it's kind of based in, they call it like rapid eye movement sleep. You know, when, you know, when you see someone sleeping and you see their eyes moving behind their lid, that's when they're at this point that their brainwaves have reached this level to, to kind of, uh, kind of go into this, uh, you know, kind of metacognition.
Speaker 5So, um, there are different types of like, you know, these lucid states and, and even if you're going into like, uh, you know, hypnotism and those other levels, um, you know, you've, you've got all this other stuff, but yeah, it's really just. for your ability, your body to get into that, like, base level of sleep. We're normally stuck in, like, the high levels of, you know, just, like, dreamless sleeping.
Speaker 5But, yeah, to achieve this kind of deeper sleep, you know, there are benefits of, like, you know, not dreaming as well. Like, sometimes when I dream, I wake up and I'm, like, exhausted. I've just, like, been running through Africa or doing some crazy thing and I wake up and it's, like, I would just prefer not to dream sometimes when I have deep sleep.
Speaker 5There are some more illicit substances which can help that used to be vilified, but I'm not going to start talking about that today. Sleep is so important. Your brain starts eating itself when you're sleep deprived. People play games with sleep. You build up this accumulative debt and you can't get it back. Your brain will literally start cleaving into and eating itself.
Speaker 5Sleep is this magical pill. If you could sell sleep in a pharmacy... it would be like a million dollar drug. You know what I mean? All these benefits and people are just willingly just throwing it out the door for like, for some Netflix binge or for some like ability for them to, I still have control of my life. Like sleep, you need to take back this superpower, change your environment and sleep, sleep in like 19 degrees, you know, a cool dark room with a heavy, you know, like it can change your life.
Speaker 5Like just one thing sounds like ridiculous, but I don't know. People always push back on sleep.
Ian MalcolmWell, and Rob, just out of curiosity, is it the more the better or is there a window that people should be aiming to achieve and anything above and beyond might have kind of limited return on investment?
Speaker 5So there is like a sweet spot and it does like, there are some actually genetic variants within some people that have like this chromotype and they don't need the six hour sleep, but that's quite rare. But it's like, you need to be aiming for at least eight. Like humans used to be biphasic. So we used to actually sleep in two kind of periods.
Speaker 5We used to wake up, In the middle of the night, do chores, go back to bed. So the whole way in which we've, like, our whole ability to understand sleep has changed in the past few hundred years because now we've been, like, you know, this kind of, like, our society is built around sleep deprivation. They're getting children waking up at, like, 7 in the morning, out of the school, out, and then they come home, like...
Speaker 5Our society, and the whole way in which time was invented, the clock towers came up when they wanted to start pushing people towards this kind of indentured servitude in kind of factories. So we need to take back our autonomy and just the ability for us to sleep and to decompress. The optimal is just at least eight hours.
Speaker 5You want to be getting at least eight hours. Don't play any games. You can take melatonin. Melatonin helps regulate sleep. You can find it in pistachios. And other cool little things to augment your diet. So pistachios, take a handful of them every day for a week. And after a week of that, you'll be having a deeper sleep you've ever experienced.
Speaker 5You'll be waking up refreshed. And don't be afraid to go back to sleep. Don't be afraid to wake up and go back to sleep with this kind of biphasic attitude. Listen to your body. You know I can't tell you what to do. But sleep is this master pill of regeneration.
Ian MalcolmAnd on that, the regeneration, just kind of curious, and maybe if you think about it, normally I believe that, just in my experience, that I sleep best when I'm extremely exhausted, right? I've had a big day going out, exercise, any of these things. I'm just kind of curious for anybody that's listening that struggles with sleep, you mentioned melatonin, but what other things can they be doing either chemically or physically that you think would be able to make them better suited to maximize the sleep and the time that they have for it?
Speaker 5A hundred percent. So like you need to kind of like try to stick to a schedule because your body has these circadian rhythms and you really need to kind of like, you know, stop your body guessing. So, and there's just, so you need to create like a kind of a ritual around sleep. Okay. You need to get yourself ready. No more blue light, kind of reduce the light.
Speaker 5And also, so with caffeine is so common now, it's one of the psychoactive drugs that we give to children. So it's everywhere. The half-life of caffeine is 12 hours. So if you have a coffee at midday, you still have half the amount of caffeine in your brain circling around your brain when you go to sleep at 12 o'clock at night.
Speaker 5So would you, right before you're about to go to bed, drink half a cup of coffee? Because that's the same amount of caffeine you have if you're drinking coffee throughout the day. And coffee and caffeine is like something which I vilify the most. It never gets talked about. All the benefits of coffee. There are horrible effects of coffee and caffeine.
Speaker 5It strips the minerals from your body. It creates the magnesium depletion and the zinc depletion. it's stripping the minerals from your bones. Okay. And it's also keeping you up at night. It's giving you adrenal fatigue. Okay. It's, it's so like, I am so against coffee and caffeine. I've removed it completely. I drink it once like seasonally and it's like, I'm drinking meth, meth or something.
Speaker 5It's like, it's such a powerful drug. Okay. So I, and like, I'm going to get pushed back on this, but honestly, there's so much literature now in the net bent, like net negative, um, of, of coffee and how it affects these people's, um, kind of sleep schedules. But realistically, the kind of the key metrics for success is that you really want to just try to aim for, you know, at least seven to eight, you know, wake up naturally.
Speaker 5Don't use an alarm. Don't have this, like the cortisol spike from an alarm. You know what I mean? Like you're having something screaming at you out of this subconscious state. You know what I mean? Like, do not wake up to an alarm. Okay. And you should just try to have, you know, improve your sleep environment, create a schedule, you know, avoid, avoid these heavy metals.
Speaker 5Um, and obviously these other things like people that take in a lot, which is caffeine.
Ian MalcolmInteresting. And, uh, whoa, man, I'm, I'm, uh, I'm going to have to look at the, uh, the cupboard and vilify my coffee pretty aggressively because man, do I love it?
Speaker 1Bad coffee.
Ian MalcolmIt's going to be, it's, that's going to be a tough, a tough one to break Rob, but, uh, but I will, I will actually, so, so let me ask you this then. Um, so when it comes to caffeine and coffee, just because I know that I will have to slap my wrist and instead reach for either the glass of water, perhaps some fresh juice or maybe tea.
Ian MalcolmWhat are your thoughts on coffee for those that really might find it a little discouraging what you said, if it is a big bad, if they're having it in the morning and then hopefully by the time they go to bed, the half-life has worn off, I suppose.
Speaker 5Look, I know how much... Because I love the taste as well, and it's like a ritual, and it becomes this source of love. So I'm not going to take it away from you if you do love it. There are ways to minimize the negatives towards it, because you just have to realize also the diuretic effect of caffeine. So you have to drink two or three cups of water every time you're having this intake of caffeine, because you're excreting this waste due to this diuretic effect.
Speaker 5So... You can kind of resupplement your body. So a lot of the issues that people find when they're drinking coffee regularly is that they have depleted levels of magnesium and zinc, which are probably the most common deficiencies that people find. So if you're not deficient in them, it's not an issue. Your body is adapted.
Speaker 5But just look at supplementing. A lot of women have issues around zinc and iron due to their own... But like you can supplement coffee now with nootropics and like, you know, this kind of like mushroom based coffee alternatives, which tastes really great. So there's this it's called is dandelion tea as well. And dandelion root, which is a supplement like they kind of desiccate in turn to that coffee substitute, which tastes really similar and actually has a lot of benefits.
Speaker 5So with coffee and tea, they're actually a huge vector of fluoride. So black tea extracts fluoride from the soil. And when you're brewing it, it probably has about 10 times as much fluoride as a cup of water from the tap. And that's already a very high level. So when people are drinking tea every day, they're actually maxing the kind of fluoride maxing.
Speaker 5You know what I mean? And we find all these ways that kombucha has huge amounts of fluoride. It's acidic. Tea, black tea itself has huge amounts of fluoride. Coffee as well can contain high levels of fluoride, but not as much as tea. So you can augment this with like green tea or essentially I use Roo Boyce, which is like an African tea, which has very low levels of fluoride, still tastes the same, but there are alternatives.
Speaker 5So the nootropics I would look at as a way to augment. If you take in a lot of coffee, now start getting these kind of like reishi and lion's mane and these mushrooms that have these really great cognitive benefits and give you that same boost in energy that you're looking for. without the adrenal fatigue, because it's really just your body is kind of just suppressing the chemicals that make your body feel tired.
Speaker 5It's not like it's giving you energy. It's really just suppressing the mechanisms that your body needs to recognize it's tired and you go to bed.
Speaker 5I love people, like don't trust what I'm saying, especially on this topic, because people love coffee, but there's a lot of literature now just showing how it strips the minerals from the bones. And like older people, they're drinking it every day. Like they don't realize why they're having osteoporosis. The bones are being degraded or, you know, they're not sleeping properly is because they have such high levels of caffeine in their body.
Speaker 5And, you know, they're kind of constantly, my dad's addicted, you know what I mean? So I've seen it all, but there are ways to kind of like ease off the pedal while introducing, you know, other choices that are inaccessible. and can sometimes be a new love. You can find a new love. I'm not going to deny you if you love coffee, because it can have great benefits, and it's great for productivity, and there are some net benefit effects of the coffee itself.
Speaker 5But a lot of the coffee has mold in it these days. The way it's being stored, and it's like if you had fresh coffee beans, it's much better. So there are ways to kind of mitigate the issues.
Ian MalcolmInteresting. Okay, well... I mean, maybe the question that I'd have really quickly for Joanne, and I see that I ain't afraid of no goats has a question. So we'll go there. But before we do, Joanne, do you feel satisfied at this point? Have I ping ponged around with enough random topics where people listening probably feel pretty confident with Rob's both breadth and depth of knowledge on these subjects?
@joann_marieAll of Rob's responses. And coffee, I have ADHD and I do not take the pills. And coffee kind of shuts down about 10 of them. Like when you have ADHD, you feel like there is like 100 channels on at the same time. And when at least it shuts down about 10 or 15, like I actually get sleepy when I drink coffee. So I don't know.
@joann_marieI will look more into it, but I do need some sort of like stimulant. And I do take the instant mushroom. It has shiitake, lion's mane and chaga. And it is really good, but I also put it in my coffee. Yeah, I don't know. But I love everything that Rob says. And he's really smart. He's such a good kid. So thank you, Rob.
@joann_marieI ain't afraid of no goats. Go for it. Welcome.
Speaker 7Thank you. Thank you, Joanne. Hey, Ian, Rob. Talking about the coffee, and Rob mentioned something interesting there because I used to buy green beans from all over South America and actually roast my own coffee and do the whole process myself. So talking about better effects from fresh coffee. There you go. That might be an idea.
Speaker 7It's actually kind of fun to kind of go through the whole process of of making coffee from the beginning. It's pretty neat. But the question I had for Rob is, what do you think? What's your take on fasting and the benefits of that fasting gives us? I mean, because that's like a biblical principle, right? So if you had anything on that, I'd love to hear it.
Speaker 5I'm so glad that you brought up fasting. It's something that I've been doing for so long now. And I think that it's also one of these kind of master protocols that really help. Because fasting, it helps with weight loss. It helps with fat loss. You've got organ health, muscle gain, and you can live your health. You've got the genome, the epigenome, inflammation, everything, every different way in which you can benefit yourself through fasting.
Speaker 5So you're creating this autophagy. It's really just your body's... ability to excrete waste so like normally when you're not in ketosis so like you really should look at it as like the the only chance your body gets to start excreting waste um at a real level okay so like there's so much more i could just talk about fasting for for a day so like what specifically do you think like um is something a perspective on fasting you haven't heard yet because like i have i could just keep going um well i i love the autophagy part and and
Speaker 7And the thing I think that most people don't realize is that our whole eating model is antithetical to the way our body operates. The whole eat five, eight, 10 meals a day, all this crap. No, fasting, you know, what is it? 16 hours, 16, 18 hours, autophagy starts to kick in, right?
Speaker 5Yeah, exactly. Yeah. That's when it kind of first starts and goes to different stages. But yeah, you want to have just like a six or an eight hour window of fast, you know, of like only eating in a six or eight window. that's what you need to remove the impurities. That's what you need for autophagy and apoptosis to really start occurring.
Speaker 5So that's when your body can start eating the old cells. And that's what you have. With fasting, you really need to think about senescent cells. So these senescent cells, when your body kind of like breaks down these amino acids, essentially, and what you have is your body, it kind of like... introduces the fresh and healthy new cells.
Speaker 5So it goes from healing and repair mode, essentially. So like when your body switches from processing all the garbage you're taking every day, it starts to consume these senescent cells. So, you know, people always talk about like, you know, autophagy, but it's really the senescent cells which are targeted. And when you have these kind of fastings, everyone's fasted.
Speaker 5When you go to sleep, you're fasted. And it's not about like for you to like digest food. It's really about you for your body to remove or lose impurities. Um, so when, when you're not essentially losing waste, you're losing impurities. And like, if you think about the word breakfast, you're breaking the fast breakfast.
Speaker 5So essentially you don't want to break the fast when you wake up, you want to kind of keep going. I don't eat breakfast. I actually wake up and I wait at least six to eight hours before I eat anything. Um, but I've actually created a little protocol, like a little A4 page that can give you people a little step-by-step.
Speaker 5What's the best way to sleep, best way to wake up. that I'll post in the blue pill here. But essentially, yeah, even a 24-hour fast, it really triggers these measurable increases, even in quantum coherence. So another thing which I'm big into is quantum biology now, which really is showing a lot of the benefits people have missed.
Speaker 5So the mitochondrial electron transport chains. So you have a DNA repair through an enzyme activity. I don't want to get too deep in it, but essentially this kind of, they use like infrared spectrometry and they characterize the quantum coherence in the mitochondrial complex. So coherence is something that they always talk about.
Speaker 5So it also kind of just like mitochondrial repair. So it really helps with the coherence between electrons that kind of transport chain components, you know, between all these, you know, so about ATP. So people always talk about, you know, because mitochondria is a powerhouse of the cell and they're synthesizing ATP. So it just helps increase this production of this essential kind of thing we need for kind of, you know, overall health.
Speaker 5And it's also red light therapy as well, really helps with the kind of, with the ATP production and just the mitochondrial health. So with fasting, it's just this wonder pill, okay, of dealing with helping your body remove these senescent cells and trying to kind of renew itself. and trying to just get back to a base level.
Speaker 5And if we want to go deeper into the kind of quantum field there with quantum coherence, it kind of just repairs the DNA nearly three times faster. So your body is literally being supercharged.
Speaker 7So it actually is repairing DNA as well.
Speaker 5That's what they're finding now. And that's what I think is a huge part of nutrition and wellness. is being expanded upon through quantum biology, how these things interact at such a small level, rather than just like, you know, the proteins, the amino acids, you know, because we have so much more of a wealth of knowledge now and tools to actually see what's going on at such a deeper level.
Speaker 5So, you know, and we can go into that if we want, because like, even if we're talking about like quantum biology, there's things called biophotons, okay, in food, and these kind of emit like, you know, photon emissions. We have like living biological systems you know, that kind of like produced light. So, and we have these ideas of coherence and quantum effects and energy and transfer and cellular communication.
Speaker 5And, but I don't want to go too deep into that, but I'm just saying fasting needs to become a core. If that was the, you know, the five bullet point before I should have included this fasting needs to become the foundation of your health, give your body the ability to repair itself, get rid of these senescent cells and start expelling these toxic loads.
@joann_marieAnd have you looked into intermittent hypoxia? Basically, you're you're you stop breathing for a couple of seconds and then your body thinks that you're going to die and it creates a lot of stem cells. And have you looked into it, Rob?
Speaker 5I have. And then people people have been doing this for a long time, like the yogis and these like breathing practices from ancient religions of Hinduism and Vedanta and. Going back a long time, like, it also, like, helps with the nitric acid, nitric oxide. So it's, like, there is a huge benefit of intermittent hypoxia.
Speaker 5But I would just say, like, be careful with it. You don't want to starve your brain of oxygen for too long. And also, like, you don't want to kind of put yourself in a condition where things can go bad. So, like, I definitely would. I would say that's not for beginners. But, you know, because also if you're looking at stem cells.
Speaker 5There's obviously a huge amount of literature now about human urine and how you can use that to culture up stem cells as well. But I'm not going to drink my own urine yet.
Speaker 4I need to see a few more studies. But topically, it's amazing. So there's a lot of... Wait, wait, wait.
Ian MalcolmHang on. Just to be sure. Just to be sure I heard this properly. We're now veering into... peeing on yourself is beneficial. I just want to be very careful wherever we're going here.
Speaker 4That's what they're saying, but I'm not recommending that to anyone. Stay away from the pee. Okay, okay.
Speaker 7Sorry, what was that? Can I get one more question from you just about what you said, your response there?
@joann_marieYes, go for it.
Speaker 7Thank you. You were talking about the DNA. Now, does that have something to do, now I'm not real, Does that have something to do with, like, maybe shortening of the telomeres? Yes, the telomeres are what cap the DNA, right? Yes, definitely.
Speaker 5They're encoded caps, yeah.
Speaker 7You go ahead.
Speaker 5No, you're right. So another thing, because there's telomeres, which now is this kind of wonder drug, which kind of reverses the aging. So every time the DNA replicates, it has this kind of encoded cap at the end, so the telomere. And every time you're kind of replicating maybe bad environmental situations, it'll shorten.
Speaker 5So eventually it's like editing out software code and over time it becomes incomplete and starts like incorrect repair replication, which is what we see is metabolic aging, you know, the kind of like the aging effect, which will be cured. Like aging is a disease. It's now being kind of reverse engineered and cured. So soon it won't be an issue.
Speaker 5We'll have the dictators living forever and they're... evil uh layers so that's an issue but it but for in practical sense yeah like it does help with uh protecting the telomeres and the degradation of the telomeres um so you're exactly right to point that out uh and that's that's again um you know at a lower level um you know going into like a chronobiology but yeah like you're so right to bring up the telomeres because that's been talked about for a while but it has i feel like they've they're only giving that now to the billionaires and they've stopped
Speaker 5the research being exposed to all the real people. They don't want us living longer. You know what I mean?
Ian MalcolmWait, wait, wait. Hang on, Rob. Just to jump in. So to quote you back to yourself. So the billionaires and the people that run all of the banking systems that control all the technology and all these other things that we talk about all the time, you're now saying the same people that some would accuse of, let's say, drinking blood and all of these other things that are essentially tied to adrenochrome.
Ian MalcolmYou're now saying those very people are going to live forever like the vampires that we often compare them to. Is that what I'm hearing?
Speaker 5100%. There's literally corporations and businesses out there. You can go and buy Youngblood right now, okay? No! It's literally like a growing industry. And it's now being talked on like all the talk shows and it's being reframed in a way which isn't completely unethical. But they have been stealing blood. Like... talk about the blood libel, it goes back a long way.
Speaker 5Like there are these benefits with adrenochrome where they're literally scaring these children and adrenalizing their blood. It's insane. But we really need to kind of take back, you know, because it's evil what they're doing. And the potential of them to subvert the natural order, which is what they're trying to do, they're trying to, you know, gain dominion over nature itself and live eternally.
Speaker 5That's why we see this transhumanist agenda, this kind of biodigital convergence as they're trying to now, you know, subvert god itself and the natural order and create their own order through some sort of ai dystopian messiah which will effectively create an analog of the collective consciousness and will essentially they could evoke essentially an entity that could subvert humanity in itself i don't want to go that's another rabbit hole but essentially like
Speaker 5The technology that they have is so much more advanced than we even believe. They can live forever right now. You know what I mean? It's not like Walt Disney and his cryo chamber. He's going to be woken up when the technology is available. The technology is here now for them potentially to live forever. The telomeres, which essentially is just like a rebuilding enzyme, you know, kind of called telomeres, which kind of helps rebuild the telomeres and allow for kind of unlimited cell division.
Speaker 5So they have the technology to live forever. Their cells can stay immortal. They can drink blood. There's so many different ways for them to stay alive forever now. Isn't it fun?
Ian MalcolmWell, and just out of curiosity, so trying to follow that along, I certainly have no aspirations to become Dracula. But if I try to take a less aggressive approach that doesn't make me averse to, I don't know, silver and garlic and all kinds of other things, what could people do? Because obviously there's a lot of interest in
Ian Malcolmslowing aging, but doing it in a way that's perhaps moral, ethical, responsible, and I suppose practical, right, for people that are listening to this space. So if they just want their body to be optimally trying to replicate itself every single day, what are things that they can do, whether it's through supplements, is it exercise, is it sunlight?
Ian MalcolmWhat can they do just to try and help with the, I think you pronounced it, the telomeres?
Speaker 5Yeah, so definitely. So when we have you know, damage to the telomeres. It's kind of just from, you know, the kind of degrading or the tangling. And essentially it's mainly due to the environmental damages. So as we talk about fasting really helps your body deal with what creates aging, which is essentially just like a metabolic disease.
Speaker 5Okay. So like when we talk about aging, we're really just looking at ways to stop the body from creating this accumulative, you know, waste, which leads to things like, you know, the parasitic infections or the bacterial infections that go on to be serious disease or cancer. So it's really just about opening up the excretion pathways to get the waste out there.
Speaker 5As we talked about lymph, we need to kind of, you know, keep the microbiome healthy because that's also a part of like what keeps the body healthy and like the natural state. So it's not just one answer. And I would say it has a list of lifestyle and dietary choices. But essentially... the technology will now subvert our ability to live a clean lifestyle.
Speaker 5The technology around telomerase or essentially gene editing or CRISPR, where they can literally go in there and edit these at a much more base level. So for us, we really just need to start dealing with the environmental causes. That's what's causing the main disease and main aging. It's the environment around us. So that's why we need to reconceptualize our health and really just take back...
Speaker 5We need to start conceptualizing our environment in a different way because people are like, yo, I live in a good city and it's fun. I got a good pizza shop down the place. Like people are living in these swamps of environmental toxins and they create cytotoxic effects. Like people are living in literally like the worst ways.
Speaker 5So that's the environment. Fixing environment is how we stop and delay aging. And obviously diet, you know, if you look like the raw diets, we need these enzymes in our diet for our body to help. Like we have... you know, over a hundred minerals that our body needs as well. And people are mineral deficient. So they're going around there as a metaphor.
Speaker 5It's like driving a car with like no oil in the engine. If you're going to the gym and working all the time, you're wearing your body down to essentially becomes like degraded and then starts breaking. So like people need to view health and aging completely different as aging can be reversed. It's completely solvable. It's a fix that's nearly there.
Speaker 5So, like, if you're alive for the next five to ten years, just make it to the next five to ten years because the technology will become so that you will be able to essentially live forever technically, which is obviously its own kettle of fish and completely dystopian. But that's the way and the logic in which you follow out in advancing technology.
Ian MalcolmThat's wild. Ian, do you have a follow-up there?
Speaker 7I was just going to ask, do you know who Brett Weinstein is, Rob? Have you ever heard of him? Yes. Yeah, he's on a podcast. He does the Dark Horse podcast. He got real popular during COVID.
Speaker 5I think he's a bit of a psyop, but anyway.
Ian MalcolmYeah, okay. He's one of those guys that could tell you everything about COVID except the weird pattern of people atop it. And yes, Brett and Eric Weinstein are both... Well, they're both Mormons. That's what I was told, Brian.
Speaker 7Anyway, that's why. They're so antiseptic. that's where I discovered the T the mirror information about, um, cause he had written a paper about it back in, uh, whatever. Um, yeah. So, uh, very interesting. I appreciate your answer.
Speaker 5He's done a lot of good work, you know, Brett Weidstein, like he, he, he, he actually like he's out there. He's a real one. You know what I mean? He's, he's, he's really brought a lot of, um, you know, education around, you know, even like free energy as well. So like, um, he's, he's kind of, uh, doing some good work out there.
Speaker 5And you know what I mean? Like he, he, he's pretty good, especially around like quantum physics and stuff like that. So I would say I support him.
@joann_marieI have a question from one of the listeners. They want to know how peptides like NAD+, MODC, TB stack, PBC 157, TB 500. I don't know anything of this though.
Speaker 5Rob? So peptides are short-chain amino acids that have, like, a biological function. So, like, then there's this whole new, like, they're going to be, like, a trillion-dollar industry, and it is slightly a sigh up because a lot of these peptides, like, you can get in a more biochemical form through diet. But this whole new, like, looks maxing and this whole new form of, like, socially engineering people to buy new products from the pharmaceutical industry, and they've just created this whole new kind of sphere of...
Speaker 5you get the peptides and all this stuff. Like these are, I would say not like not most important thing on your priorities, unless that you are like into that. And I'm not going to deny everyone, but this whole like looks maxing and like, you know, you know, maximizing your gains and stuff like that. I haven't peptides essentially like they're part of like the normal kind of biological sphere, but it's become so hyper-focused on peptides.
Speaker 5But you know, if someone wants a direct answer to any one of them, I can try my best, but essentially there's this new whole group of people that are hyper-focused on peptides. And I would say there's much more benefits from just looking at better proteins. So amino acids are the building block of proteins. You just have to find what in your body can you help reproduce the same effect the peptide would have just through natural diet choices or lifestyle choices.
Speaker 5But it's totally up to these people.
@joann_marieRob, I saw a video here online. I don't know anything about it. But apparently the people from Silicon Valley and stuff like that, they are doing peptides all the time. And they have their little fridge and they're doing all these crazy injections. And apparently it's for the transhumanist agenda. So I don't know. What are your thoughts on that?
Speaker 5They're all biohacking now and they're just getting really deep into that. But, you know... they're derived, they're kind of synthesizing what you find in food anyway. So they can kind of just like, I don't know, there are already people use like peptide medicines, you know, like insulin. Okay. So like these are already like well widely used, you know, people don't realize that like insulin is a, is a peptide, but there's a whole bunch of now, you know, like these, they're just being rushed to market.
Speaker 5And I think that this is a whole new part of, of the pharmaceutical industry realizing there's this new market. So now they're kind of creating this sphere of knowledge to sell these products when realistically diet and natural medicines or natural choices are a lot better. So that's just my opinion, and I don't want to gaslight anyone, but I'm just saying that's from the research I've seen and the way this is being pushed, that's what it appears to me.
@joann_marieAll right. Thank you so much, Rob. And guys, also, please repost this space and follow Ian and Rob and our amazing, amazing speakers. And also, if you guys go to it, I will also repost it. And thank you so much for being here.
Ian MalcolmAnd Joanne, speaking of the purple pill I saw, and I want to bring attention to this one, and I'll put this up into the nest. Somebody wrote that their mother was CVD vax damaged. And that natto kinase sorted her symptoms in three days after over a year of hospitals and doctors doing nothing and not having any input, saying that she went from suicidal to normal cognitive function, feeling healthy in three days or 72 hours, which, Rob, I just found that to be remarkable.
Ian MalcolmIt's somebody that's in the listener panel. Not sure if you want to talk on that, but I put it up in the nest.
Speaker 5I love that. I mean, finding ways to actually make direct changes to benefit people's quality of life. It's why we're all here. It's why Ian does what he does and Joanne. We're here to make practical solutions that make our lives better and make our community stronger. When we all empower ourselves with simple tools like one little medicine, natto kinase, it has such a huge effect.
Speaker 5It's cheap. We can really start winding back this systemic damage we've done. We've had so many crimes committed against us. Our health has really just been exploited by a technocratic one-world government. If you care and love for these people, there is now power. It's in your hand. So essentially, I couldn't love that message more.
Speaker 5I'm sorry that they even encountered such problems to begin with. The amount of people that we've lost and this kind of mass psychosis, mass formation we've seen since the kind of COVID pandemic and the amount of neurological diseases, neurodegenerative diseases. And it's like people have lost their minds. They've lost their souls.
Speaker 5They've lost their connection to source. So we need to take it back as soon as we can and empower ourselves because these are people we love. Our families deserve the future. Children injected with these problems and fertility issues. one small drug literally can remove arterial plaques, these huge obtrusions, these prion fibrous clots in your body within a few days, okay?
Speaker 5So it's hard to find any negative to these treatments, which is almost unheard of. There's almost no negative. So it's a natural medicine. And obviously try to find, you know, I have a few, if people want a recommendation, try to avoid the ones made in Japan. Really great quality control and high levels IUD of nanokinase produced by some German manufacturers.
Speaker 5But I have a whole list of supplements. If people just DM me or anyone else just to kind of find the most trusted and reputable sources, because there are some illegitimate sites out there. You want to stay safe. Just make sure you're buying the best medicines for the people you love.
Ian MalcolmNo, so well stated. And just out of curiosity, because nanokinase and some of these others that you've mentioned, Is there a go-to place where you would recommend people purchase them? And if they're going to some of the big traditional big box stores in the West, are there brands that you might recommend over others that might have higher quality products?
Speaker 5A lot of the more like well-known mainstream ones I would stay away of, you know, like Centrum and all these like bigger brands where they're making synthetic toxic vitamins. It may be chemically similar, but it's synthesized in ways which, you know, make it essentially toxic to the body. you have to do your research, especially on natokinase.
Speaker 5And I had to find, it took me a little while to find some reputable producers. I wouldn't go to these big box places. I wouldn't trust Amazon because they're hand in glove with the technocracies that are suppressing these medicines. And the ones that are peddling these COVID vaccines still, flu injections, mRNA injections into our food supply.
Speaker 5So we have to kind of take back our own agency to kind of vet But I'll post the best source of nanokinase I've seen just in the pill here. It's from Germany. It's like a really high level of quality and it has like a high level per capsule. Some of them are like lower levels, cost more, and they're like, you know, they have multiple vitamins in them, which may not, you know, allow for the absorption.
Speaker 5So I'll post in the pill here of the best source of nanokinase anyone's looking. And also just DM me or at me at any point for any of these issues. If you want to find a good salt product, Because people should start taking salt with their water every day and hydrating that way. You need the electrolytes back in your body.
Speaker 5Like another, you know, great hack, simple hack for your life. Start putting a pinch of salt on your tongue when you drink water and try to drink only still mineral water. It will change the hydration in your body. It will optimize it. It'll be like this game-changing thing. Like people are chronically dehydrated and we're walking around chemically and hormonally castrated.
Speaker 5We have mineral deficient. We have kind of gut dysbiosis. We have destroyed microflora. Like there are... real things out there which people don't know. They're like, why doctor? Why do I feel this way? And it's so simple sometimes and to empower yourself with this and take back your health in practical ways. So I'll post the best source of netokinase in the pill here, but also, you know, don't trust me.
Speaker 5Make sure you research yourself, find the best quality or product that fits yourself and your price range.
Ian MalcolmAnd just to call it out, Rob, because I know there's a lot of people selling a lot of things. whether it's the coffees that you're recommending, any of these supplements. I know that you're not tied to any of them, but I just thought I'd call that out for the space.
Speaker 5No, 100%. I don't take any money. I don't ever do any referral links. And anyone that does, I find disingenuous. These people who have Instagrams, they may have good content, but at the end, they're like, take this link to buy this stuff. Yeah, that's great. But I just think that you can... Certain people can do that, but I would never put myself in a position to be...
Speaker 5But, you know, it's just like, you know, don't trust anyone. Don't trust me. Don't trust me. Empower yourself. Like, trust yourself. If anyone's telling you they know the absolute truth and this is what you should buy, don't listen to them. Like, you know, only trust yourself. Don't trust me. Like, you have to empower yourself, you know, and choose the right thing.
Speaker 5But there are so many snake oil salesmen out there and a lot of subpar quality products that are being pushed on the market because that's where they see... starts trending and then they start exploiting that um so yeah just uh make sure you're doing uh and also just try to fight a lot of these products will be in germany don't use their own mailing because the mail will cost like a thousand dollars to get sent over try to get it like you know find the right product and then find the right way to to get it uh postage because someone one of my friends tried to order a natto kinase from germany and like the postal cost was like a hundred dollars so you don't want to like we don't want to financially bankrupt people for buying medicine
Speaker 5So, yeah, just make sure that you carefully strategize and source the best products.
@joann_marieWhat is the name of that? Necto what?
Speaker 5Nathokinase. I still don't know. So it comes from fermented natto. So natto is like a fermented soy dish. It's actually really delicious. In Australia, in Sydney, they actually opened up like a natto store, and it's like these little fermented soybeans, and it has like this gelatinous glue. all over it. It kind of looks like a glue.
Speaker 5People in Japan eat it all the time. They eat seaweed all the time. Japan is the key. They've just figured it all out. It's a fermented compound from fermented soy, and they've found that it really breaks up. If you have been injected with an mRNA vaccine, you have these amyloid microclots in your body. You have these kind of arterial plaques.
Speaker 5It's like pre-unfolded proteins that become fibrin kind of obstructions in your body, and then your body can't clear. So that's why they found all these, like, bodybuilders taking the shots, and then they die a few weeks later, and they have the morgue come in, and they do the autopsy, and they find clots everywhere. And they call it the clot shot for a reason, because it's causing clots that humanity has never seen.
Speaker 5Okay, the embalmers are pulling out meter-long fibrous white clots that pretty much block the arteries and... and the ventricles and the body's circulatory system. And it just proves you how well thought out this bioweapon was. It's attacked health in so many different ways. It's attacked fertility and neurological conditions in so many different ways.
Speaker 5It's like the amount of thought and preparation that went in producing this genetic weapon is beyond comprehension. Only once we realize how much systemic damage it's done, then we can start moving forward as a society.
@joann_marieI was about to ask people to tell me what word were you saying, but Casey read my mind and sent me a message. So thank you so much, Casey. I will look into it so that I'm going to test it. I love doing experiments with myself. And thank you so much for that, Rob. Yankee, welcome. Go for it.
@ceo_superdragonWhen it comes to the microclots from the mRNA vaccine technology, is that something that's being seen and shedding to, or is that something that's only being seen in individuals who physically got the shot?
Speaker 5That's a good point. Every single person that's either unvaccinated or non-vaccinated has been exposed to spike protein through shedding. And they are finding that there is a lot of, it's at a lower level. But they are still finding, because a lot of these people now, they're unvaccinated, they will do a blood transfusion or they'll have their blood clean, which is another way in which the elites are mitigating the damage from this global mandate and program.
Speaker 5They're finding even the unvaccinated, when they're going and doing these blood cleaning products, it's pulling a lot of this arterial plaque, it's pulling out a lot of this slop from the blood supply. And the main issue as well is that a lot of these vaccines now, in the food supply. So you could have eaten something like a shrimp or a pork that has also these mRNA-based technologies in them.
Speaker 5And even if you aren't quote-unquote vaccinated, you still would have this technology in your body. So I would say that you can go and do some tests and stuff like that, but essentially everyone should now be at least considering, even the unvaccinated, who have been exposed through shedding, and obviously now... the self-amplifying technologies, which kind of create a synthetic kind of virus and replicon, which is the much bigger threat to humanity, even though we've seen systemic damage, but now we're seeing the next stage of the mRNA technology.
Speaker 5But yeah, I would say even the non-vaccinated should consider natokinase and consider the fact that they may have these kind of amyloid arterial plaques, which people find anyway. It's obviously, you know, people have arterial plaque, you know, as they get older, And it's not mainly caused to, you know, kind of cholesterol at all.
Speaker 5And they've found that like 34% of all these arterial plaques is cleared with natokinase. So there's been some recent like podcasts talking about it. I think there was some good work on Joe Rogan's podcast talking about the way in which natokinase just removes the arterial plaque they've found. So, you know, like it's pretty great that it's now being talked about, but it's even since like 2023, 2024, people have been recommending it.
Speaker 5So, yeah, it's pretty great.
@joann_marieAnd Rob, maybe I've asked you this before, but this is one of my favorite things. The MSO, and apparently it also helps shed all the vaccine injury things. Have you looked into it?
Speaker 5What is that, sorry?
@joann_marieThe MSO.
Speaker 5MSO?
@joann_marieNo, the MSO. I'm going to give you, hold on, I'm going to read what the label says. I think you're going to love this research. Still sulfoxide.
Speaker 5Okay, perfect. Send it across. There's actually been a whole bunch of new literature coming out about chlorine dioxide and other ways to remove the spike protein and just deal with any sort of protocol that can get rid of it. So the natokinase, the bromelain, the curcumin, which you find in turmeric, and also just going into ketosis, helping your body...
Speaker 5You know, fasting helps remove the spike protein as well. And if you combine that with a sauna, with an excretion pathway, that's when you can start seeing and optimizing the kind of detox of the spike protein. And it's kind of, unfortunately, always going to be there at some level. Like you can't become unvaccinated. And that's the kind of nature of the beast.
Speaker 5Unfortunately, the technology is so complete. But we can mitigate. And the people who have been in fasting and sauna... have such lower levels of spike protein, it's almost negligible. So there are some really good technologies and protocols out there. But essentially, the only way for us to stop this is to deny the release of these self-amplifying mRNA technologies.
Speaker 5Because it doesn't matter if you're on the one corner of the world on an island. You can get in your body. And that's what they're preparing the world for, is that they're conditioning us. It's already in our food supply. It's already circulating. So it could already be too late. I don't want to black pill everyone here, but that's what really scares the death out of me is the self-amplifying mRNA vaccines.
Speaker 5Because when you game theory and you look at the logic, there's nothing we can do to defend ourselves unless we stop the release of them. It's just the only way. We have to create intervention now. I think it's probably the most important health issue is like stopping self-amplifying mRNA technology. There was already huge trials in Japan.
Speaker 5They released this on 100,000 people in Japan. The health outcomes are horrendous. They can code it for any protein they want. It turns your body into like a foreign protein factory with no off switch that makes you contagious to anyone you're around. It's like a contagious vaccine. Imagine that. It's diabolical.
@joann_marieAnd I sent it to you, Rob. So I came across this and I was like, oh, my God, this is insane. It helps people with strokes, with brain bleeds, with spine injuries, with paralysis, with heart attacks, with dementia, with ameliodosis. I don't know how to say this. I'm sorry. Down syndrome, like cancer. There is like so much.
@joann_marieAnd I've tried it for a couple of months and I do love it. And I sent it to you. And there is people, there was like someone who was born blind and took it for something else, like something that was going on with his lungs as an adult. And he started seeing for the first time after taking the MSO. And then there is people have I talked to like here that they have like this...
@joann_marieum, joint injuries and stuff like that. And, and I kept like saying the guys, you should check it out. I don't know. And they're like, dude, for the first time I can leave my house. Like they were like in chronic pain from like, it's, it's just crazy. So yeah, look into it. And there is like so much of it. And so they, they, I can't remember exactly how they found it, but it's something natural.
@joann_marieAnd I think it's like in paper or something like, I don't know. It's like, uh, the, the, Blood from trees. I don't know how to say these words anyway. And then they made it illegal because so many people were getting cured by it. And everyone forgot that it existed. And they stopped making it illegal. But now everybody forgot that it was such a good thing.
@joann_marieSo look into it. And I would love to talk about you after to research it because it's wild.
Speaker 5I would love to. yeah, it's just like, it's so great to see this hopeful story and outcomes now of people getting the word out of these more natural homeopathic based medicines. So I'd love to do a deep dive in that and it'd be great to kind of like, you know, you know, really deep unpack that. Like what we want, people really like, you know, kind of the more concrete methods and like, there are some protocols out there, you know, if we are talking about like spike protein or whatever those people, you know, kind of experiencing, but now, but you know, with chlorine dioxide,
Speaker 5some of the more recent studies have shown that it has eradicated nearly 99.9% of the spike protein. You know, it kind of binds that kind of ACE2 receptor, you know, even at kind of tiny concentrations and can help people have really good kind of, you know, health outcomes because, you know, it's dealing, people need to deal with this and kind of detox the spike protein because it kind of destroys the kind of the female's eggs, like the non-renewable eggs, okay?
Speaker 5So like we need to protect like these, these mechanisms for humanity to reproduce. EMF targets the eggs and the ovaries as well. Like it specifically targets the cell types in the eggs. We're seeing degeneration of women's eggs quality through EMF, through vaping, through the COVID vaccine now and the spike protein degrading it.
Speaker 5You know, we're seeing kind of, you know, these kind of blood clots and miscarriages and undetected myocarditis. And it's just, it's insane the amount of systemic damage these things are causing. And the sooner you can start dealing with them, the sooner you can get back to, you know, growing a family or living a life again and getting back because it's just a horrible, you know, the kind of the legacy of disease and anguish it's caused.
Speaker 5So we now need to start moving into a positive health-based, solutions-based future. And it's exactly what we're doing here. So I love it.
@joann_marieI sent you the cancer one as well. So, yeah, I think you're going to love this rabbit hole. It's crazy.
Speaker 5That's awesome. I'm psyched.
@joann_marieYes. Charlie, welcome. Guys, follow him. He makes really cool cartoons and songs.
Speaker 8Yes, thank you so much for having me. But you guys all see me as a retarded comic, but I'm actually very well researched. And this is my jam. I am joining late, but the title of this space is Ask a Medical Guru. So I'm going to ask you a question. Perhaps it's already been asked. This Tesla machine bullshit, I already stand like the Jeff Berwick push of all.
Speaker 8This technology has been out there for all over, like releases plasma and this and that. Like he's selling over 12K. I know places that are doing it like out of integrity and honesty where you can get these things much cheaper.
Speaker 5Are you talking about the Rife machines?
Speaker 8The one where you hold, like, light bulbs. Like, I'm actually planning on buying one because I do believe in the concept. But if that's not something you're versed on, then I will go down. I have another question. But if you are, do you know what I'm talking about? Like, it's, like, some sort of machine where you hold, like, these light bulbs.
Speaker 8And it's, like, some sort of technology.
Speaker 5Yeah, so you're talking about, like, the frequency generators. Yes. But in those, you don't hold any light bulbs.
@joann_marieI think the one he's talking about, I have the one that has like a brush and it has like a light.
Speaker 8No, no, no, no, no, no. You're talking about red light frequency.
@joann_marieNo, no, no, no. I'm talking, it has like, you know, those bulbs that have like little lightnings coming out from the center. It has like...
Speaker 7I used to find that hot topic. Spencer is actually like promotes this.
Speaker 8Yeah. Yeah. No, because he did. He fucking met Berwick. But look, what they have is a much cheaper product and they're selling it for like 10 X. And this is where it's that 80 20 rule where you're getting 80 percent fact and 20 percent bullshit. And it works with everything in life. 80 percent of your clients, you know, anyway.
Speaker 8Let me shift to another subject then, because I heard you reference chlorine dioxide earlier. What are your thoughts on reco-eggs? Are you familiar with that? Should we buy them from Germany? What's that? Reco-eggs? Reco-eggs. They're all the little tinctures you make.
Speaker 5I'm not sure what...
Speaker 8Ah, Jesus. Okay, okay. Third question. Third question. God. This is all about homeopathic stuff, right? What about the Gerson method for cancer?
Speaker 5Are you talking about the antiparasitical drugs? Because what they've found now is that cancer uses a fermentation pathway. Fermentation is energy. So if you destroy the ability for it to produce glucose and glutamine, then you stop the way in which the cell can reproduce. And that's why the anti-parasitic drugs deny that.
Speaker 5So the fenbendazole stops the glutamine pathway and the, so the ivermectin, the ivermectin stops the fenbendazole, yeah. So cancer is now being cured effectively through anti-parasitic drugs. And they now know the mechanisms in which they have achieved it, you know, through denying cancer the fermentation. as fuel. Is that your opinion?
Speaker 8Not at all, but you know, I learned something. So thank you.
Speaker 5Yeah, of course. But if you want any kind of protocols or cures to cancer, there are actually now some, some great ways. I mean, there have been, there are some like, you know, it's really how you want to attack it and depends on what cancer you have. So, but, but effectively like they now realize why these antiparasitic drugs are curing cancer and the mechanism they're doing it by.
Speaker 5But you could also use ketogenic diets. Even just by changing a diet, we've seen remission of a lot of these cancers.
Speaker 8I wasn't here to self-gloss about my intelligence or that, but please go down the rabbit hole about the Gerson method. This is where you're eating natural foods, the same thing you're speaking of now. This is where they fucking kicked the doctor out. He had to open up a clinic.
Speaker 5Is that the flaxseed oil?
Speaker 8the flex no this is no it's where you do not like like you pick the fruit off the tree you eat it it's still diet as like it's still i'm sorry i'm speaking spanish i've i've i've spent a lot of time in the um uh amazonian jungle to where i've found i and i came in late where you guys were probably talking about the uh the dragons oil tree or whatever um i everything comes from nature if it's not from nature it's
Speaker 8And that's my current reality in life. But please go down that rabbit hole.
Speaker 5You're right. Are you talking about B-17 and the apricot seeds?
Speaker 8No. It's about having a... I can't do that.
Speaker 5Give everyone here a brief summary of what the protocol is.
Speaker 8From a guy that's listened to several podcasts about it every once in a while, like, dude, I don't have cancer. I'm 45. I'm pretty healthy. I smoke. I drink. But it's your diet. So what it is is there's a natural way of, like, it's a lot of juicing. It's a lot of enemas, which people don't want to put things up their bum.
Speaker 8But, like, you're grinding coffee and shoving it up your rear. But he was doing this in the 1920s and he got kicked out of the fucking country. He lived in San Diego. So he set up a clinic in Tijuana. And I believe it's still G-E-R-S-O-N. When you read it as a medical person or anyone else reads it, you'll be able to...
Speaker 8articulate it much better than i am but um the other thing i wanted to share is it's called reco eggs and this is like some from german dudes in like the 1800s where they take these little tinctures and i don't know how to make a tincture or whatever but like when you talk about chlorine dioxide and all these other things like you mix okay reco egg 33 is for this but you can buy them on lines because like uh i i'm not someone that i'm not a chemist i'm just a information gatherer
Speaker 8But you can buy them. And my initial question was like, oh, OK, these things that I'm buying there, are they legit? But go look into RecoEg, R-E-C-K-E-W-E-G, I believe. But I mean, I know no one wants to use Google, but... Charlie, is that the cancer doctor?
@joann_marieSorry, I was Googling that thing. Are you talking about the cancer doctor that found the cure and started the clinic in Mexico?
Speaker 6Yes. Oh, OK.
@joann_marieI have a friend. Well, she's not exactly a friend, but like I know a person that her dad had stomach cancer and was like about to die. And they decided to go to that clinic and he got cured. And I don't know. I don't know if if he's still alive right now, but he was two years ago.
Speaker 8But but but what Rob just said or I'm sorry, R.O.B. I don't know how R.O.B. soul. What he just said was that. It was dieta. It was the diet. And it was. It was the diet, but he was changing the diet to have all natural foods. And the shit that we get, guys, here in the West is fucking all trash. Nothing will heal you. You go down to a third world country, quote unquote, you'll come back 20 pounds lighter because there's no seed oils.
Speaker 8There's no any sort of things. Sorry. This is not about me.
@joann_marieLet's make fun of me. No, but it does help. And in that clinic, because I asked her, I was like, what is going on? And they have like an hour where they literally just touch grass and then an hour where they stay in the sun. And like they and it's all and yeah, they they change their diet and then they change like their.
@joann_marieeverything that they do. And yeah, he did get cured from, like, literal, like, about to die from cancer. That's someone you actually know. Yes. I mean, I didn't know his dad. I didn't know her dad. But I know this person from, yeah, in real life.
Speaker 8That was probably his daughter because he was expelled in, like, 1920 or 1930 down to Mexico. And again, this is all from memory. I'm a guy that can get on any rabbit hole. Which means I know a little about a lot. She still kept running the clinic in Tijuana. It's still being run to this day, but it's got to do with juicing and enemas and all these other things we don't want to do.
Speaker 8I will drop down on or shut up in two seconds. If it's not from nature, it's trash. That's my theory in life. even though as i sit and drink another my 10th uh super processed course light um if it's not from nature it's trash like it's natural versus synthetic like if you go look at aspirin and you look at the the little uh fun thing that shows like how it's mapped or uh what is it like the i can't think
Speaker 8it looks exactly like this tree like it's pulled like all the all big pharma has done over the last 200 years is go down to the jungle and and the deforestation is not about uh of cattle or this it's about taking away a natural cure because there's no money in the cure all the money is in treatment and i will land my plane on that
@joann_marieThank you so much, Charlie. And like Truth says, it's either fuel or poison. And I want to welcome Rabbi to the space. Hey, Rabbi. Thank you so much for being here.
@malleusigOh, thanks, Joanne. How are you doing?
@joann_marieI'm good. How are you?
@malleusigI'm all right. I saw that Ian was running a space. And of course, I said, I have to get the fuck in there right now. And then I saw it was about medicine. And I was like, oh, this is something that I'm very interested in. So I have to join. And I saw I was in a space with Rob a little bit. earlier, maybe not quite 24 hours earlier, and he was making a valiant effort against a team of dedicated trolling Hasbarists, and I just wanted to give him some credit for that.
Speaker 5Thanks, Wade. When I saw you came out, it was great. We've got a team here now. I actually thought that they were joking, and then I realized they were being real and how they were trying to kind of satirize this whole noticing and movement. I was just disgusted.
@malleusigYeah. For them, this is what they do for fun. They don't care if they're actually giving the game away or turning people against them. They're literally just being clowns. And this is what they think is bragging for them. That was essentially the Jewish female version of a white power space on here.
Speaker 5It was insane to me. And I honestly can't believe that there's people out there who are openly now just like pulling back the veil and just being, yep, this is us. We're trying to control everyone. We control you.
Ian MalcolmBut anyway, it's just... And really quickly on that note, Rabbi, did you want to say a few words on the photo that you shared from one of the books that you were reading? Because it actually affirms all the things that we've been suggesting for a long time. Oh, yeah. So that was...
@malleusigYeah, that was crazy. That one really got away from me. I was surprised how much traffic that got. Let me pull it up real quick so I can read it. That was actually a photograph from... I think I have it right here. Yeah, that was a photograph from an article. It turns out it wasn't actually from Yahweh to Zion. It was from an article written by the same guy...
@malleusigAnd his name is... Let me pull it up. A name is... Here we go.
@malleusigNo, that's not it. Fuck. I'll find it. But anyway, he's a really, really good author on Jewish history. He researches all this kind of thing. And he basically... says that Ben-Gurion's and Netanyahu's goal was for Jerusalem to become the headquarters of a supreme court of mankind that will replace the United Nations. And in order for this to happen, another world war would be necessary.
@malleusigSo the goal is essentially to dethrone the American empire. And then, you know how they've been talking recently about, you know, Israel's going to become a world superpower? This is what they want to do. They want Israel to become the center of the world and basically, give them the power to be the arbiters of all disputes in international law, which anyone who has any experience with Jews knows is a big fucking mistake.
@malleusigYou do not put an entire country made up of almost entirely of Jews in charge of deciding what is right and wrong. That is a huge, huge tactical error. But yeah, that's essentially it. Let me see if I can find the name of that guy.
Ian MalcolmI wrote it up, Rabbi, just because it does go to that entire idea that essentially everything from the food pyramid to the recommendations of the doctors, the things that are safe and effective are actually poisonous and deadly, right? It's all been inverted, and then you start to recognize it's intentionally being done through subversion while presented as expert opinions and guidance and all these other kind of things.
Ian Malcolmwith the subversive nature of this end state that is not in our best interest. So doing the inverse of what they say is almost always in your best interest, which is why we're holding this space. But Yankee, I see you waving. You want to jump in?
@ceo_superdragonI do, and I think that's imperative as we talk about how this space began. One of the first things Rob's talked about was homeopathic medicine, homeopathic solutions. And this is essentially treating your food as medicine, knowing what you're consuming and putting in your body, staying away from the synthetic medicines.
@ceo_superdragonLike earlier, we talked about sleep and how important sleep was. And we did mention melatonin. I'd like to point out that most melatonin is synthetic. It's developed in the lab. Whereas wild lettuce... is an herb our ancestors have used for thousands of years to help us fall asleep, to deal with pain, to lessen our anxiety, to lower our stress.
@ceo_superdragonThis is something that is wildly abundant. In fact, a lot of us, if you live near woods, you can probably walk outside and find wild lettuce. It's something that our ancestors used to forage and go get regularly. I noticed someone mentioned earlier they didn't know how to make a tincture. making a tincture was something our ancestors also did quite frequently.
@ceo_superdragonYou can take alcohol, vodka preferably, 80 proof, fill up half of a mason jar with the herb that you want to make a tincture out of, like wild lettuce, and put the other half of the vodka and just let it sit for one to eight weeks. The longer it sits, the more potent it becomes, and then strain it out through a cheesecloth.
@ceo_superdragonThere you go. You have a tincture. It's that simple. These were... Making our own medicine was second nature to us. It literally was being a part of nature, was knowing how our medicine came from. And they've stripped us not just of good medicine, but over a period of time, they stripped us of ancestral knowledge that was passed down from generation to generation to produce these homeopathic medicines, to these lifestyles that were...
@ceo_superdragonto the way that we lived life naturally as a part of the world, not just a product of it. So all I can say is, yes, we've talked about all of these problems, and yes, we have presented some solutions, but to boil it down to the core of the issue, separation is the answer. Separate yourself from big pharmaceuticals. Separate yourself from big agricultural companies.
@ceo_superdragonWhen you buy food, source it. It's so important that when you buy something, you know exactly where it came from. If you go into the grocery store and you don't know where that food came from... chances are you're going to be ingesting something that's not going to be good for you, whether that be glyphosate, whether that be pesticides, whether that be a self-replicating mRNA vaccine technology, which is in the pipeline.
@ceo_superdragonThere is currently, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reduced the funding of mRNA vaccine technologies, and they acted like that was a big win. What they didn't say is they redirected the funding to self-replicating technology for food, and that's right now one of Moderna's sub-companies, I can't off the top of my head. But they've got 14 of these products in the pipeline right now.
@ceo_superdragonThey are currently testing these and getting them ready. So the way is separation. Going back to your roots and being able to grow your own food is going to be the difference between whether you are chronically sick or if you are living a fulfilled life. That is going to be 90% of the issue. Aside from that, not taking the pharmaceuticals and learning how to make tinctures again and learning what herbs do and learning what medicines are.
@ceo_superdragonYes, this is a journey that we all need to go on. And it's not so much that we're trying to learn new things. We're trying to reclaim ancestral knowledge that was taken from us due to becoming complacent with modern times and the industrial era and the Rockefeller medicine industry where they came forward and started replacing a lot of the things that we knew to be good for us with petroleum-based medications.
@ceo_superdragonSo I'll end it right there. I don't need to go on a tangent. I'll just say, if you're looking for simple solutions, it's separation, it's growing your own food, it's living in a homeopathic lifestyle. That's it.
Speaker 5Yeah, I couldn't agree more. And I would just bookend that and saying, that's one half. And the other half is that we need to take back our systems and control. Because if you follow the logic out, if you look at how they've planned this through Game Theory, there soon won't be a place on Earth that we can hide. There won't be any corner or island or biosphere that we can remove ourselves to that's clean and safe.
Speaker 5We need to take back control, take back autonomy, take back our governments, our food supply, our water, because if we allow them to continue this, they can just inject self-amplifying technologies in the water or aerosol injections or into the crops next door. Soon there won't be anywhere to hide. So we have to separate ourselves while also taking back control.
Speaker 5Palantir was just handed off to, the food supply of America was handed off to Palantir. We had a great space the other week with Ian. We really need to take back the control because if you understand where this all ends up, it's essential that we do because that's our only hope. Because essentially they have technologies now which we cannot defend ourselves against.
Speaker 5They're using governing dynamics and nonlinear equations to model you know, human behavior and predict the outcomes and they've kind of, they're using like parallel strategies all at the same time to kind of see this kind of managed decline that we're having. And, you know, we really just need to kind of take back control because I believe we only have about one or two more years before these tools of technocratic control become too complete and too powerful.
Ian MalcolmWell, and Rob, just one question off of that. I mean, the words that you use there, even one of them was defend, right? to defend is to protect yourself from something that is attacking you. And I say it just because it does feel like it's at the point now where you, none of this can be presumed, not only to just be coincidental, right?
Ian MalcolmBut that it's, it's even, it's kind of like what I was just saying not too long ago about it's the inverse of what it is labeled as or marketed as, right? It's the inverse of the good. The doctors are literally giving you the poison, right? The, the guy that's supposed to be your nightly newscaster is giving you nothing but lies.
Ian MalcolmLike it feels like at almost every angle that the food, uh, and then the things that are being put onto the food, into the air, into the water, et cetera, that it's, I mean, this isn't just undermining people for the benefit of, of, of everybody. It feels like it's a war literally on, on humanity and not just in the United States, but at a global level.
Speaker 5It totally is. When you look at this through the lens of like fifth generational warfare and these, these more asymmetric tactics, you know, where they use social engineering or they, you know, use the food supply. If we just look at pesticides in themselves, we have the herbicides, the insecticides, and the fungicides.
Speaker 5The herbicides attack the microbiome within the pest they're targeting. We see the disruption in the human microbiome, the exact correlation between this method they're using to say one thing, well, it's causing this huge health effect there. With the insecticides, it attacks the insect's nervous system. We're seeing in human populations now, humans
Speaker 5you know, nervous systems being attacked. The fungicide attacks the reproductive cycles. In humans, we see now the reproductive cycles being destroyed by these chemicals. So they've used the lens of bio-warfare and fissionary warfare to make the next battlefield inside your body. And you are being assaulted in a million different ways.
Speaker 5Even just with EMF, it's so obtrusive and complete and corrosive and destroying our health in so many different ways. If we look at the methods of, you know, the way in which they've created... the antibiotic resistance of pumping the food with the antibiotics, like the heavy metals around that and how that works in synergy with the EMF to create these inductive fields inside our bodies, you know, the nanoparticles, the graphene oxide in our food that's being sprayed everywhere, you know, the kind of the quantum yield inside our foods that we're apparently everyone knows about, but, you know, a flick of a switch, they can, you know, control us.
Speaker 5So, like, there's so many different ways in which we're under attack and so many ways in which we are, you know, being destroyed at a cellular level. Our biosphere is being weaponized. There's so many different vectors of attack. And now the only way to defend ourselves is to understand the complete and horrible truth.
Speaker 5That's the only way forward. We have to identify exactly what's going on to create strategies and methods to deal with them. And there's so many great progressive health-based people here, their own leaders. I see Playgirl back as well. I remember her from the first space. She has such a wealth of knowledge. She's implemented this in her life to protect her family and her friends.
Speaker 5And I know she had a hand up, so I'd love to hear from her. I know she's having a great day.
Speaker 9Sure. Yeah, thank you. I was going to come in on the natokinase, and that is something we learned about back when my son was 31. That was when he was 11. He was diagnosed with aortic insufficiency with his heart, with the rare disease that he has. And, of course, the first thing the doctors want to do is put you on blood pressure medicines.
Speaker 9And three days on blood pressure medicines darn near killed him at half dose. with his disease. So we ripped him off of that immediately, naturally. So I was looking for other ways to help his heart. And we're talking, you know, 20, 20 years ago now. So this is quite a while back. And the internet didn't have as much on it as we have now at that time.
Speaker 9But I had contacted, we looked at CoQ10 and different things like that. And he did not do well with the, we didn't have as much of the Ubiquinol for him. We just had the One, you had to convert the regular form of CoQ10. So many people buy and don't understand it's not the converted form. And that caused him to have a loss of speech.
Speaker 9It had put free radicals in the system, which is a side effect when you don't convert things properly. So I talked to the professor who made a synthetic of that medicine over in Turkey. He advised us not to use anything synthetic with my son's disease. So at that point, I'm like, OK, we're done with medicines, period. all natural is the way we're going.
Speaker 9And, you know, the stuff wasn't as available 20 years ago as it is now. We found natto kinase back then as a blood thinner, so to speak, to keep your blood from getting too pasty, too thick. And it reversed his heart condition for 14 years. It went from a, it went back to trivial. It was a moderate. They rated it as moderate, his valve conditions.
Speaker 9And he had organ insufficiency. It went back to trivial up until last year. And he's now back to not really moderate yet, but it's starting to regress again. But there's no cure for his disease. But we really did help his heart out for, you know, almost 20 years now. But we started using it as well. My husband and I did maybe four or five years later.
Speaker 9So we're older. And my blood was getting very thick when I bled. You know, it clotted up quickly. So this can't be good for me. If you're not taking blood thinners and you don't have too thin of blood to start with, it's not really dangerous. Like when you're taking Coumadin and Warfarin and those kind of things that the doctors prescribe you, it doesn't thin your blood too thin if you don't have an existing thin problem.
Speaker 9So we started taking it. And when they started looking at this to break up the clots from the COVID, we were like, wow, we're in good shape here because we already take this. We've been taking this for years. We've been doing 2,000 FUs of this, you know, for years, every day. And none of us has had any bad side effects.
Speaker 9But we've all had COVID. None of us got the vaccines. And we've not had any really bad side effects from COVID, which is good. I've had people in my house who've had vaccines. And the shedding hasn't seemed to have bothered us much. If it has, it's so little that we haven't noticed that it's bothered us. So the natto kinase I can speak for has definitely been a good thing for this whole COVID thing.
Speaker 9But we were fortunate we found it 20 years ago. The DMSO that one of the young ladies was talking about. I had horses before this rare disease life took over my life. And that was my life. I lived, ate, breathed horses. I've competed. I, you know, showed the Mid-Atlantic area on the East Coast and taught. I had a riding school with 23 horses and taught riding and called my kids around to the horse shows a whole bit and competed myself with the combined training events.
Speaker 9But we use DMSO back in the 80s mixed with a a yellow salve. They called it furosemide, which was a furosem type salve. And we wrapped those legs with DMSO and furosemide when they had pulled tendons, strained tendons, wrapped them in saran wrap with a wrap around them. And we had horses healed quickly. Other people, even the racetrack people, if they weren't using DMSO, took the horses two, three times as long to heal if they were using other traditional ways.
Speaker 9So DMSO did a good thing, but you do have to watch the sensitivity and the strength of it because it can burn your skin so do a test patch start out low and slow with it don't go too fast or too high potency you can get it different potencies i use a 99 but i usually use a carrier for it so i don't put it directly on my skin without a carrier at that percentage rate so but it's good for inflammation and stuff like that and i posted a link down in the lower bubble i'm not promoting that brand or anything i don't know who that brand is but the
Speaker 9benefits and uses are very good in that particular article. It gives you a lot of information on the benefits and uses. So with that, I'll end it there.
Speaker 5It's such an amazing example of how you've used this, such a vast amount of wisdom over decades. You've been so ahead of the game there in seeing this and now realizing the market's catching up to what you've known all along. And you made a great point there about the doctor not recommending any of these synthetic modern medicines.
Speaker 5The modern allopathic medicine, modern pharmacology is based off these oil-based synthetic medicines. By definition, your body can't use synthetic molecules. It doesn't have the ability to absorb and use these in any practical way. If you follow allopathic medicine that deals mainly in the symptoms, treating the symptoms, you are guaranteed never to recover from what makes you sick.
Speaker 5because you are only taking the next pill that's masked the symptom. You're not actually dealing with the root cause. You're not actually curing. There's no cures in modern allopathic medicine by definition. And if you look at the way in which modern pharmacology, modern medicine around the Rockefeller, who had the oil monopoly in producing these chemicals, which essentially doctors are the third leading cause of death globally.
Speaker 5If you want to go and trust these kind of death merchants that get a cut from chemotherapy, which is 97% ineffective, they get a cut. from all these pharmaceutical drugs, allocating antibiotics willy-nilly. Don't take antibiotics. Stop taking antibiotics. Stop taking any synthetic chemicals, these statins, these kind of SSRIs, these selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors that are just destroying the mentality of a generation of women.
Speaker 5And all of these drugs now which are being prescribed are creating legacies of death. So we really need to go back to the natural medicines, the medicines we've been using for thousands of years, your body knows how to absorb. And again, a lot of these like, you know, quote unquote vitamins are synthetic, they're producing.
Speaker 5You have to find the bioavailable forms, you know, the kind of the food forms, the forms that your body recognizes and can absorb.
Speaker 9Rob, you were talking about the statins. And I wanted to comment on that a little bit. And maybe you can verify this because I'm not 100% sure. But, you know, my husband has the cholesterol issues. And Of course, they recommended the red yeast rice. But what I've been reading and finding out that it also causes the same problem statin does with the hearts.
Speaker 9And I'm wondering if you've heard anything about that yourself on that. I know if I try to take it, my good cholesterol is very good and my bad is just a little bit bad. So I'm not bad off, but he's a train wreck. I'm sorry to hear that, but you're right. I tried taking the red yeast rice myself just to see what the effects were.
Speaker 9And it really kind of like wears me down. It just makes me tired. It gives me, I mean, fatigue is terrible with it. He doesn't seem to.
Speaker 5So they're prescribing that to reduce the overall cholesterol level of your body?
Speaker 9Yeah, the naturopath was. But I've been hearing, though, that that causes heart issues as well. It's like the statins do.
Speaker 5It's exactly because you mentioned like the CoQ10 deficiency. That kind of results in the kind of like the mitochondrial dysfunction, and that leads to kind of heart attack. And you have inhibiting the heme. Right. And also you have, you know, there's so many things which it does. It goes in the diacol, a crucial molecule for kind of protein glycosidization in the brain.
Speaker 5So like the main issue is that we need cholesterol in our body. Like it's like the foundation for health. Yes. Okay. So, like, as well with vitamin D, as well as the hormones, so it uses cholesterol to create this kind of, like, master hormone that your body needs for everything. You know, your whole body, like, the cell membrane is cholesterol.
Speaker 5It's a fat. Like, your brain, 70% of the dry weight is cholesterol. It's fat. So, like, that's always saying everyone that takes these statins is becoming brain dead because it's literally, like, the biggest crime against humanity is statins, okay? Like, the ways in which, like, they reduce the kind of overall cholesterol levels of vitamin D and the hormones and how that disrupts the health...
Speaker 5Um, like it's literally the biggest crime I would say out there. Like it's, it's such a, such a bogus science around cholesterol. Like even, you know, kind of, um, the, the good and bad love is cholesterol. Cause you have LDL, HDL, low density, lipoproteins, high density lipoproteins. They say the low densities are bad guys.
Speaker 5It's actually a lot of proof saying that they're, they're great. Like there's nothing bad about cholesterol. It's like. blaming the the fireman for for showing up and hosing out the fire and blaming what caused the fire like it's insanity anyone that you know is on statins right now you need to show them and give them opportunities and a wealth of knowledge to to to understand that you want to increase your cholesterol levels the average cholesterol level is like above 350 100 years ago but they've just slowly been walking it back back and back and conditioning people and brainwashing people around cholesterol like it's such an important part of your health like eat the butter eat the fat food like fat and salt like
Speaker 5You should be eating two or three times the amount of recommended levels of salt.
Speaker 9Yes, we do that with the butter. We never fell for the margarine and artificial spreads. We always did the butter.
Speaker 9We always believed in the cholesterol, too, that we need that, especially for the brains. We know we need it for the brains. That's a must. We need those healthy fats and cholesterol there for the brain function. But they were so – my husband is an older Italian man, and he's – you know, overweight and not as active and things like that.
Speaker 9And he's the one with the high cholesterol. And I just told him, I said, you know, you still function good. I wouldn't worry about it too much, you know? So I told him just, you know, to throw away that one, don't worry about it. So, and let's just move on. I mean, he's 72 years old. So it's not like he's 45 and worried about a heart attack at 45 or something.
Speaker 9And his heart's good. His heart comes out good. So it's, you know, it's, so why are we worried about it so much? My mother lived with high cholesterol all her life, and she lived to 94, and she would have lived longer, but she chose to die during COVID. She did not want to put on a mask. She did not want to social distance, and she stopped taking her vitamins and the two meds that she took.
Speaker 9She quit taking them and said, I'm done with this life. We didn't live this way in the Depression. I'm not living this way now. And she basically starved herself out and killed herself.
Speaker 5That's heartbreaking. I'm sorry she had to see the world change in that way.
Speaker 9She drove every day of her life until they shut things down. She helped her friends, her elderly. She drove her car 40, 50 miles every day, never quit. She was like the Good Samaritan, even to us when we didn't want her to come here. She was here bringing us something, whether we wanted it or not. That's amazing.
Speaker 5That's what health is when you get older. We started believing, if you go back to the 50s and 60s, elderly people were so vibrant and healthy and had a lot of energy. Now, if you look at it... they've just denatured and destroyed this whole generation's cognitive ability. If you look at all the blue zones in the world, all the areas where people say they live longest, that's where you see cholesterol levels are the highest.
Speaker 5Completely antithetical to what we've been told.
Speaker 9Yeah, I grew up, I'm 68 years old, and I'll tell you that, we're not ashamed of that or anything. And I remember the days when we didn't have all this stuff in our foods, and we didn't see people who were overweight or obese, and you just didn't have that. You didn't have the health problems. People, like I say, were upbeat, vibrant, active, doing things.
Speaker 9And not anymore. They started all this stuff with the food. And we go out of our way to find a chicken that's not chlorine-based, you know?
Speaker 6Oh, my gosh. It's crazy, isn't it?
Speaker 9Because all the chicken, even organic chicken, if it doesn't say not bathed in chlorine, it's chlorine-based. That's right.
Speaker 5And it's probably injected with antibiotics or maybe some other vaccine now. Exactly.
Speaker 9It's crazy, you know?
Speaker 5It's hard to even find clean organic food, you know what I mean? It is. Even amongst organic food, it's hard. Yeah. And I think that, you know, we have to kind of like take back strategies which help deal with like, because people do bad stuff, okay? Like there's other protocols out there which we can start mitigating.
Speaker 5Like smoking's not that bad if you have a healthy diet. It's actually a neuroprotective nicotine, so you're great. So like you can do bad things, but still find a ways to actually provide positive outcomes. So I know a lot of people drink alcohol and that's, you know, people in America, they love drinking alcohol. This is what just why I'll just, you know, randomly say this.
Speaker 5A lot of the studies now are saying that actually if you include beef tallow in your diet, it actually offsets all the negative parts of having a high alcohol diet. So a lot of people who drink alcohol regularly are like, there's nothing I can do. They take it in. But if you actually start including beef tallow, and a lot of studies now are showing that actually, like in rat studies, it completely offsets all the negative parts of drinking alcohol.
Speaker 5And actually you can detox and help your liver just through like half an ounce of olive oil, half an ounce of juice, a little bit of cayenne pepper every day. You can completely heal your liver. If you have been drinking your whole life, been doing the worst stuff, but they literally found this protocol to revivify your liver, to gain back all your health, all you need is a bit of olive oil, lemon, and you don't even need the cayenne pepper.
Speaker 5That just helps mobilize the blood and helps push it around. It's a really great circulatory kind of stimulant. But just drinking olive oil, good quality olive oil and lemon juice daily, in three days, your liver is back to a normal person. You start including beef liver in your diet. you're mitigating these bad effects of alcohol, which people still do, and that's fine, but you can actually now offset it and create, like, such better health outcomes because it's not all doom and gloom.
Speaker 5You look out there, it's like you can't drink alcohol, you're going to die, this and that, but, like, the studies show that there's so many different ways for you to use diet to mitigate all these problems. Stop drinking, stop using, like, you know, mouthwash. If you're using mouthwash right now, stop it. If you're using any antibacterial products, like antibacterial soap, antibacterial...
Speaker 5Body wash, antibacterial cleaning products, washing your soap, your dishes with these antibacterial products. Stop it right now. Take these antibacterial products out of your environment. Stop using cleaning products which have about four times more negative health outcomes than smoking. Like using cleaning products every day is way worse than smoking.
Speaker 5But people never conceptualize it as there's something bad.
Speaker 9We say the same thing about these air fresheners and perfumes that people put in their glade things and stuff like that. They're just toxic to the lungs. But you mentioned beef tallow. And I'll tell you, we don't fry much, but if you want good fried chicken, go buy some of that non-chlorine-based chicken and fry it up with beef tallow.
Speaker 9You'll have fried chicken on fire. It is fabulous.
@ceo_superdragonYou know what's funny about the soap that we use, too? It's actually so much cheaper and economically sound to make your own. The ingredients that you need to use to make soap, there's only three. It's like baking soda, borax, and... Castile soap or whatever, and you can shred that up. For what you would spend on $20, you can actually have a month's worth of laundry soap for.
@ceo_superdragonThat's actually better on your washing machine long-term. It's better on your skin. You can put it in your dishwasher. I don't know. It just makes more sense to me. If you're trying to save money, and if money's getting tight, and the cost of everything is going up... making your own soap at this point has so many more benefits.
@ceo_superdragonIt just makes more sense to do it.
@malleusigI just wanted to jump in very quickly because you mentioned olive oil. And the more we talk about this kind of thing and the more we hear about this and people rediscovering these old remedies and ties and stuff, the more it comes back to the thing that I follow from my health, which is the Edgar Cayce readings, which is this information that came out in the 30s and 40s.
@malleusigUm, and, uh, he talks about how his treatments for a lot of things was literally just taking a tea, a tablespoon full of olive oil once a day, which sounds like it's right in line with what you're talking about. And in terms of, um, I can, I can actually say this. I, I stopped brushing my teeth with toothpaste, uh, years ago.
@malleusigAnd, um, I started brushing and again, this is from the Casey readings. I started brushing my teeth with baking soda. salt and peppermint oil, which you can buy from Amazon. You can literally make your own tooth powder. And it works. It actually, my teeth are actually whiter than when I brush them with toothpaste. One.
@malleusigSecond, I'm not taking in a daily dose of either. Well, before it was fluoride, but I stopped that and went to a non-fluoride toothpaste, but they stopped selling it. So now they're only selling this like, what is this? This fake sugar. thing. I forget what it's called. It's like this other substitute now, and I didn't want that, so I just started making my own tooth powder, and it works fantastic.
@malleusigIt actually tastes better. Sorry? Was it aspartame, the sweetener? No, it's the new one that everyone likes. It's supposed to fight tooth decay. Sorry?
@american_goyboyXylitol.
@malleusigThat's it. Xylitol. Yeah, because now they get rid of... I think it was Tom's. Tom's had this really good non-fluoride toothpaste. And they replaced every other toothpaste with xylitol. So now everyone's using xylitol. And Tom's discontinued the toothpaste. So I'm like, fuck it. I'll just make my own tooth powder. And my teeth have actually never been whiter.
@malleusigAnd a lot of my brain fog is going. I can actually think clearly now because my brain's clearing out all the weird chemicals that were coming in from my toothpaste. So it works. It really does work. And I have the Casey readings queued up here on my computer. So if anyone has any questions about any disease that's covered in them, you can ask me and I can do a text search and I can tell you what they said about that disease.
@joann_marieI buy soap from Palestine and it has olive oil and it's just amazing. I'll take a picture of it so that you guys check it out because it's really good.
Speaker 5Yeah, replace your soaps. Like, really just start looking at what you're absorbing. These antibacterial soaps, like, they destroy the microbiome on the skin. And people just don't understand. They just think they're using soap, okay? And, like, again, so many people, like, still use mouthwash. I think it's, like, 200 million American people still use mouthwash, okay?
Speaker 5Like, these things destroy the microbiome in the mouth. It shuts down nitric oxide production. It really just, like... these people are doing things every day they think's good they're lighting their favorite candle using their favorite mouthwash they're using their favorite soap or like your beauty product or or kind of uh you know washing their body with like you really need to start reconceptualizing these things and look what's in them anything that says it's antibacterial you need to remove from your life right now okay you need to get it out there um you need to start looking at like the mold exposure in your houses so like you know it's such a high level of people exposed to mold like
Speaker 5there's so many different levels of health that we need to start reconceptualizing and it starts right now with the products and the environment around you the house you're living in the soaps you're using the products women are using so many beauty products that are being exposed to such like toxic levels of chemicals you really need to start looking what's in your environment every day like start being practical start like you know looking at things around you and taking back um you know the ability to kind of like have natural alternatives um that sometimes be cheaper and that can just like help you live a life where you're not
Speaker 5Struggling every day.
Speaker 10What about touching dirt? When you plant herbs and stuff, the fact that you get your hands in dirt, doesn't that absorb enough minerals? Do you just mess with it every day? You should actually be eating a little bit of dirt.
Speaker 5There's a biome in dirt. There's a biome in dirt, and I love it's being destroyed through the glyphosate, through these antibiotic effects. Glyphosate is the master antibiotic. So if you can find good dirt that has a good healthy microbiome, and also you want to do grounding because the earth has a slightly negative charge.
Speaker 5So anytime you're grounding, you're helping your body kind of take back, essentially discharge negative energy and provide, there's so many benefits to grounding. You need to just take your feet off and contact the planet. It's much more than just touching grass. The amount that it reduces inflammation, increases blood circulation, just through grounding, take your feet off, go to the beach for a walk.
Speaker 5Connect the earth. Take back your connection to the environment.
@american_goyboyHey, Rob, can I add something to that?
Speaker 5Of course.
@american_goyboySo I don't know if this is true, but this makes perfect sense because we own a couple of convertibles as I was growing up. If you've ever noticed, driving around in your car is a convertible going down to the beach and everything like that. Like as the wind goes through your hair, it like pulls like electrons out of you.
@american_goyboyAnd so you'd always be tired at the end of the day after just doing that. But grounding yourself, such as what you're talking about, walking on grass, touching dirt, all those things brings that back into your body. I don't know if that's true or not. That's just what I heard. But I mean, anecdotally, I was always tired.
@american_goyboyI was always tired driving around in the convertible.
Speaker 5I don't know if that's like another effect being dehydrated. I'm not sure like if it's like an ion wind stripping off the electrons from your body. I don't know about that because we're obviously in a gassy environment already. But I'll just say the benefits of grounding are so much more than people think. Like they used to say, you know, the barefoot tree hugging hippie.
Speaker 5Well, being barefoot and hugging a tree is probably one of the healthiest things you can do. And of course, they've created the semantics to like society and they're thinking it's some stupid thing. Like it's crazy. You know, long walk on the beach. It used to be some... cliche thing they'd say on dating apps or something, but it's probably one of the healthiest things.
Speaker 5You're recharging your piezoelectric conductors. Your body is... We're electric beings. You know what I mean? We've just been slapped to thinking we're some biological puppet. We're electric. We have biophotons. We're emitting light. We're so much more powerful and capable and beautiful than we've been led to believe. So just take back your agency as a divine being on this planet.
Speaker 5Connect yourself with the source, with the environment around you, the biome and the bacteria that, you know, kids are being told they're being hit with all this antibacterial soap and they've been giving, you know, a lot of these kids are being born without like the bacteria that we all had. L-reuterite, 25% of all little kids now are being born without it.
Speaker 5You know, the acromantia. And that's another product. If you have a destroyed microbiome, there's this product called Urolithin A, which can help like, it's just like one quick hack because people take microbiome. This is a good way to kind of take back our... our health. Urolithin A is a supplement which I've now started recommending just because of all the health benefits and how it's kind of mitigating all these problems with the destruction of the microbiome.
Speaker 5So do your research into that. Maybe consider something like that because it's such an important thing. And people are just like walking around and their microbiome is being attacked in many different ways, in a thousand different ways.
Speaker 10What do you feel about, like, ley lines? Because I think they're in the United States as well, not just the tracks they were talking about in England.
Speaker 5Like, I think, obviously, all of the megalithic structures are built on the ley lines and it's energetic centers of the Earth. And that's where we've seen, like, this disconnection. Like, the period of Magiza, I believe, is, like, produce energy and also to heal through frequency. So we've been disconnected from our true history on this planet.
Speaker 5divine like you know beings using frequency and energy to heal ourselves that's why you see like the rife frequency generators now being used again that's connecting back with this kind of esoteric hey rob i need a favor if we can help hold on chad
Speaker 5But, yeah, I mean, there is a lot of objective science behind, like, the ley lines and energetic centers. And, obviously, you know, the Earth is one big geodynamo. We have the magnetosphere. We're living inside of the human residence. But, yeah, I'll just end there if this guy had a question.
Speaker 10It was kind of an interruption, but sure.
Speaker 11I'm just needing help and no one's helping me. I'm in... Obviously.
@malleusigI'm in downtown here. Jumping in while other people are talking.
@joann_marieBut he sounds like he's in trouble. What is wrong, child?
@malleusigWhat do you need help with, buddy? I think he needs help for a different reason.
@malleusigWhat if he's in danger? Hang on, hang on.
Ian MalcolmChadwick, first and foremost, are you physically and mentally well and safe, or do you need law enforcement or some other medical support? Chadwick going one.
Speaker 11He's a fucking troll. I'm not a troll. I'm trying to get back to my hell.
Ian MalcolmAll right, so Chadwick, do you need medical or law enforcement support, or are you otherwise?
Speaker 11I called the cop, and I'm safe, but they said there's no guarantee they'll give me a ride.
Ian MalcolmYou called the cops because what transpired?
Speaker 11Because I'm lost downtown, and literally everyone I've tried to talk to to get home has, like, waved me off.
Ian MalcolmYou're in this place. Hang on, Joy. So, Chad, let me just make sure I understood this. So you're presently utilizing a smartphone, and rather than using navigation, which is probably built into your device, you said, I'm going to walk. It's a two-hour walk. It's a two-hour walk.
Speaker 7I believe in you, Chad. You can do it.
Ian MalcolmOh, he dropped. Oh, man. Isn't that a shame when logic defeats the troll?
Speaker 8Dude, oh my god, Ian. You are funnier than I am, as much as I think I am. My hand was next, Joanne. I'm sorry, I'm cutting the line, or if there was no line. Rob, you got a little hippie for me, which I like. You know, it's about grounding and resonance and standing in the earth with hippies. What are your thoughts on urine therapy?
Speaker 8I tried it once for a month. I mixed it with orange juice, the first one every morning, and my hair did not... go from gray to back to brown.
Ian MalcolmWait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Are we back on people either consuming and or urinating on themselves? Is that what I'm hearing? No, no, no. Yes.
Speaker 8Oh, no, it was drinking. It was drinking, dude. Like, I'm willing to try anything.
Ian MalcolmNo, no, no. I'm going to put my foot down. We are not going to... I don't even know what little path could be... waltzed down where somebody that is leaving this space is looking at a cup in their kitchen and then saying, I'm going to walk into the bathroom as if they're getting their urine tested by a doctor so that I can consume it with orange juice or cranberry juice or any other juice.
Ian MalcolmThere will be none of this. I, I, uh, I'm going to put my foot down on that one, despite having no idea what it is that you're talking about. And this is a guy that loves conspiracies, but I know- Shame on you, Ian. Wait, all right, now I got to go back to the mute. Because I know every movie ever that is about a person being lost at sea, that drinking your urine is the first thing that will make you completely crazy and die.
Ian MalcolmSo we're just going to go off of that, whether or not that is a remotely valid scientific reference point. But let's go away from that. Let's go to Key. and see if Key has a question that does not involve the drinking or urinating of oneself on oneself.
Speaker 3Well, I did hear, and thank you for bringing me up, Ian, and I see Joanne and Rabbi, thanks for having me. I do have a question, but I did hear that you can drink your urine one time, and that that's okay, but if you do it twice, then you can... Let's not go there, Key.
@joann_marieWe're going to change the subject to something else.
Speaker 3I'll go right into the question.
Ian MalcolmThis is the opposite of staying away from the topic. Hang on, Ian. We were like, okay, we are definitely not going to touch this subject. And then Key was like, but if you do it once, it was literally the first comment that was made. That's just remarkable. All right, Key, back to you.
Speaker 3All right. So I wanted to ask Rob about peptides. I started looking into them a lot because I had some friends that ended up getting injured after, I think it was like right around the COVID-19, might not have been COVID-19. But I wanted to know what your take was on peptides. I don't know much about them, but I keep hearing a lot of hype about them now.
Speaker 3And there's people injecting all of these different peptides. So they're actually doing it intramuscular, I believe, most of them. So I just wanted to see what you had to say about them and if there's any benefit to them. I think I actually heard you talk about some of it before. So that's why I was glad when I seen you in here.
Speaker 5Yeah, no, you're right. Like the issue with peptides is that it kind of can have like health issues, okay? So a lot of these peptides are being created by the same unethical companies that, you know, because they can contaminate them. A lot of them have like weird dosing and like there are some like really bad outcomes that they're having.
Speaker 5So essentially you can find the same peptides you may be injecting in food. So they normally just like take a peptide from food and they find it has some benefit and they're creating markets on these peptides. I'm sure you've seen all these like podcast the new trillion dollar industry this this and that so i would say like i would be very hesitant to to do to try to use peptides because it's really being pushed by these kind of like looks maxing people these like you know new form of like quote unquote health influences that literally no you
Speaker 5next to nothing, but they know, you know, a peptide is good for you. They don't know how it interacts with you on a cellular level. They don't really know anything about it. They just know that, oh, you can get high testosterone and big muscles. So it's something I would really be wary of. I would say it's this new kind of like sector of kind of like tobacco science.
Speaker 5But, you know, there are good, you know, applications, you know what I mean? Like you can use it, you know, athletes use them and other ways to kind of like, you know, mitigate possible like being overweight. But yeah, it depends on what peptide you're using. why you're using it, and there's a lot more, like, you know, behind the scenes, because I think a lot of people just, like, be like, I need some peptides, and they just grab a whole bunch of them, and they're like, oh, this one.
Speaker 5So, you know.
Speaker 3Yeah. But there's, so, Rob, there's... So if I, am I getting this wrong? Like you, you mentioned the food. So there's, there's like naturally occurring peptides. And then now there's peptides that they're just kind of making up and constructing out of nowhere.
Speaker 5Is that what I'm, is that what I'm sizing the peptides? Cause like, it's like a short chain of amino acids. Gary Bracker would say short chain of amino acids with a biological function. So, you know, amino acids, just like a building blocks for, for proteins. So that they're normally just like shorter chain amino acids.
Speaker 5So like, it's kind of like the specialized, you know, kind of like, you know, it really depends on like what specifically you're using it for. You know what I mean? Because it's like all these like synthetic peptides, you know, they kind of just harness the body's own communication network. You know, sometimes they'll be looking for tissue repair, others, you know, metabolic control and appetite.
Speaker 5So there are, there are a lot of, you know, things being progressed with peptides in medicine. You know, even like some of the peptides have antimicrobial properties. studies you know maybe they used um you know instead of antibiotics and then um you know so yeah uh like this i know it gets complicated because i was reading into it with him and as i was talking to him he was actually taking it
Speaker 3after his doctor i it was like a homeopathic doctor i think recommended it because he had a it was for a fungal infection right so that's why i was kind of like how does that even work but it was it was more broad it had to do with inflammation and like cellular regeneration and stuff like that so i don't know the exact name of the peptide but i
Speaker 3i started looking into it and there's so many of them that i was just wondering if they're just making them up now you know like you're saying like kind of constructing them they're not really even naturally occurring or naturally available they're just kind of like inventing stuff and injecting it into people to see what happens right like you know new experiments but i'll i'll land it with that thanks rob i appreciate you i appreciate you man hey rob hey rob let me let me let me just make a comment because i mean i don't mind posting my uh
Speaker 10lab results because i'm an older guy you the diet that you what you what your diet has a lot of uh influence on it is everybody's different so what you got to do is watch your diet um so i can eat certain foods and i can not eat certain foods so i've laid off certain foods if you look at my hdl like or some of my cholesterol levels the good ones are really high
Speaker 10And so I'm way high on those. But my red blood cell counts are normal. A lot of that has to do with your diet. And it has to do with what you eat. You can control it to a certain extent. But I don't think you, Rob, you're not suggesting that you're a scientist or advising people what to do. But you can control your diet.
Speaker 10And... I'd be more than happy to post all mine. Mine are like out of the roof, like for my age. My doctors are saying, how did you do it? It had to do with diet, but I have friends that do the same diet, and theirs don't work. So it's up to you to kind of figure it out. It's not like there's not a 100% science on how you do it.
Speaker 10You kind of got to look at your own diagnostics. Does that make sense?
Speaker 5No, 100%. There's no one copy and paste solution. You have to look at where you live, if you're eating seasonally, what you have access to, what's realistic, what your blood type is, because a lot of your blood chemistry can interact with the foods you're taking. There's so much more towards the specifics of how you tailor it.
Speaker 5But I'm just trying to propose a general structure of a common diet, because people want to be able to use something. What can I take and not think too much about? So it's really just about finding what works for you, but also just doing the research yourself. Don't believe anyone. You can't be led to the truth. You have to decide yourself.
Speaker 5So this truth is out there around meat-based diets, ketogenic diets, all this other stuff. But yeah, I'm really just proposing the truth that I have. I would never say that I'm saying the objective truth. I'm saying what I believe to be true. And I'm just trying to create practical frameworks for people to use so they can change their lifestyles in achievable ways.
Speaker 5and see positive outcomes in the short term.
@malleusigAlso, it's important to note that...
Speaker 10I would agree with everything you've said. I agree with everything you've said, so I didn't mean it to be... But I'm just saying that there's parameters of what you've got to... You look at your own body and just have an analysis done every now and then of what your body chemistry does, and you can adjust it.
@malleusigI just want to point out really quickly that there's also another factor, and this is really important, is that... different humans have different body types and different, um, different, you know, evolutionary lines are going to respond to different chains, different diets, different substances, much differently. Like we all know about lactose intolerance, right?
@malleusigYou know, if you're from Mongolia, you know, you have more of a chance of, if you, if you're a land sister group without cows or without cattle or sheep, then your body's not going to have the ability to like metabolize milk. Right. There's a million other things like that that medical science hasn't caught up to yet. So you have to be very, very experimental.
@malleusigIf someone says this worked for me, then test it out. But like, don't just blindly trust that it's going to work for you because you may be Even if you are like the same general race, there are different lines inside of races, there are different lines inside of countries. And so you don't know what body type you have, which blood type you have, but you don't know exactly which combination of these things are going to work best for you.
@malleusigI mean, there are some general guidelines that work for almost everyone, but still it's everyone. You have to be your own kind of like six foot experimental test rat and try these things out on yourself. And if they start to go weird, then abandon them and try something else.
Speaker 8Let me just jump in here because anyhow, I know a lot about peptides. I know a lot about all the ones that you're seeing right now, Steele. Those are synthetic. Like I do CrossFit and I've got a guy that's 55. He's also taking testosterone and he's shooting himself in the gut with peptides. Those are synthetic. If you want a natural peptide, there is a...
Speaker 8frog that it's called the giant uh giant monkey tree frog the phyla medusa bicolor that only lives in uh the peruvian slash amazon border and you have all these campbell practitioners it's not illegal here in the united states but they're charging people three hundred dollars to like come but by the way um it's well worth it uh but it's uh you go and it
Speaker 8harvest their secretion and then you put that in your body. But supposedly it's anywhere from 20 to 150 natural peptides. Big Pharma has tried to go and synthesize those and they have. And it's just peptides are fucking fabulous, but they're not when they're synthetic. Exactly.
Speaker 5Exactly. Yeah, synthetics are not good. Azempic is a peptide, one that's being used and widespread. So everyone knows of azempic now.
Speaker 8So GLP-1 is a peptide?
Speaker 5Yes. It's a glucagon. So that's what it is. And a lot of these things, they mimic these natural hormones because it binds to the same receptors. But they've also found that azempic was built through their understanding of snake venom. And a lot of these new... Yeah, no, no, no.
Speaker 8It's a Gila monster, man. Hang on. Charlie. Oh, sorry.
Speaker 5Oh, no, that's fine. I think we're saying the same point. But essentially, like, they've now, like, produced these products that seem to have therapeutic benefits because they're synthesized from something which actually does. And all these peptides, they're actually coming from, you know, food sources, you know, animal-rich food sources, like, you know, meat and milk and eggs and plant sources, you know, like soy and lentils.
Speaker 5So they're kind of bioactive peptides, but these ones are synthesized and kind of weaponized them. People are taking a Zempig, it's destroying their immune system, becoming fertile. It's the same with SSRIs and the way they interact with other chemicals. So we're seeing these people change through these weaponized new products of peptides.
Speaker 5They're being marketed. There's a reason why they're being marketed to everyone in the world, because they create these systemic issues and health cascading effects. but they're being marketed as an x-ray thing. It's just like the vaccines we're taking that were marketed so heavily. Probably one of the main things you can do is avoid vaccines, avoid any synthetic chemicals, and that includes peptides.
Speaker 5So don't get caught up in the hype. You know what I mean? Like even taking natural medicines like melatonin, it can be dangerous if you're taking melatonin with an SSRI, which many women are, or if you're taking this, the way in which these drugs interact with each other, people aren't aware of. So... It's so much more complex than people believe, but they're just being sold on this.
Speaker 5You know what I mean? Take the peptide. It's horrible. Zempik is like synthetic snake venom.
Speaker 10By the way, you guys follow everybody up on the panel. Follow everybody up here.
@malleusigHold on, still.
@joann_marieHold on, still.
@malleusigHold on. Sorry, just going to be quick. The chances of anything that was just released and just invented and just developed being better for you than things that have existed for thousands or millions of years is very low. Just keep that in mind.
Speaker 8I was going to say, Google Cambo, guys. There's a Cambo practitioner near wherever you live. I'm not going to vouch for them because I think they're all awful and they never went and got their own frogs. But we don't kill them. We just harvest their medicine. But it's a natural peptide and it's fantastic.
@joann_marieThank you, Charlie. All right, Steele, do you want to say what you needed to say?
Speaker 10I was just saying, just follow and retweet the space. That's all I was going to say, because there's a lot of good information here. That's all.
@joann_marieOkay, thank you so much, Steele. And Rob, what are your thoughts on lactoferrin?
Speaker 5Yeah, well... Lactoferrin, that's the whole reason why milk is just being destroyed. The whole reason why you had the whole kind of destroy milk, pasteurized milk. The only two times the Rothschilds ever spoke to the British Parliament, one was on the creation of Palestine, the second one was on the pasteurization of milk.
Speaker 5And raw milk has all these enzymes which help your body absorb the nutrients. So when we talk about raw food or raw diet or raw milk, it's really the enzymes. and more of the quantum biology that we're finding is the proof. So, like, lactoferrin is something which is hugely important and is kind of like a steroid for the body, okay?
Speaker 5So, like, when you pair, like, these raw milks, which is illegal, it's kind of illegal to get them here in Australia. I found, like, an illegal source somehow, like, bathe cats in or something. I don't know. But it's like lactoferrin and all these other enzymes. Raw milk as well is such a wealth. It's probably one of the most nutrient-dense foods.
Speaker 5And also you want aged cheeses are so good as well for your microbiome. And also avoid any normal cheese. 97% of all the cheese in America is made using a GMO rennet, a genetically modified rennet that they use in all the cheeses. So make sure you get aged organic cheeses. raw like raw milk is probably one of the most beneficial things you could ever drink okay the health outcomes its benefits and the only thing that like sometimes contamination it's a thousand times worse than the pre-packaged things of salad you buy at the store which sometimes have botulism all these other things and they will vilify raw milk but um you know like it's it's the most it's most nutrient dense full of enzymes and the raw diets we're seeing as well so like yeah like lactoferrin is like something which never gets talked about all these other strains
Speaker 5The acromantia as well. Acromantia is something which you need to grow inside your body. You can start doing that by drinking pomegranate juice, creating the environment in your gut to build up that barrier in your gut so you can start hosting these beneficial bacteria. So, you know, I drink pomegranate juice twice a day just to help build with that acromantia.
Speaker 5And, you know, I try to get the raw milk for the lactoferrin, L-reuteri, and all these huge lists. There's so many in there. So I'm so glad that you brought it up. And just one way too, because I've had issues with my microbiome, something to help mitigate any damage is urolithin A, which helps kind of reproduce the same metabolic effects and the mitochondrial benefits that having a healthy microbiome has.
Speaker 5I took antibiotics a little while ago because I trusted the doctors and took a whole bunch of courses of them and it destroyed my microbiome, my gut, and kind of created this dysbiosis. So I've had to relearn these things due to a need to, but I'm so glad you brought it up.
@joann_marieYeah, I take lactoferrin, and it's also really good for the skin and for wrinkles. So we women care so much about that, so check it out. And it's really cool. And someone in the comments asked, forbenazole has effect on other medication?
Speaker 5Oh, I think that could be true. Fembenazole, it's not... because ivermectin is one of these drugs where it's had so many applications, been used by millions and millions of different people. It's never had any negative health effects. I would have to look at the synergy of fenbendazole, how it works, to provide. I wouldn't want to shoot from the hip on there, but I would just say it definitely could interact with other medications, especially some of these synthetic medications people take.
Speaker 5So I would love, if someone has a direct answer, I would love to provide an in-depth response. because I haven't looked specifically in all the synergies that fenbendazole may have to be considered with. So it's definitely something to realize. People shouldn't just start, you know, if they're taking medications, they need to wean themselves off.
Speaker 5They need to kind of clear their bodies out. They need to, you know, deal with the kind of elimination pathways, the biofilms inside our bodies, the mitotoxins, the kind of the fungus, the mold, the candida. They need to get their body ready to start, you know, the base foundations for excreting and moving properly before they start introducing a whole bunch of new drugs.
Speaker 5So fenbendazole has now been, you know, really championed as one of the two core ways to stop the fermentation process of cancer that they've now found which powers the fuel cells replication of cancer. So, yeah, I'll have to definitely provide an in-depth response to that because I wouldn't want to mislead anyone.
@joann_marieAnd Rob, would you like to talk more about red lead therapy? Because I do it every day and it's one of the most wonderful things ever. I used to have really bad back pain from stress and I tried so many things and red lead therapy helped me. And it also helps with your skin so much and it calms you down. It's just wonderful.
@joann_marieSo would you like to talk more about it so that people know more?
Speaker 5I should. I really think that people should just follow Joanne's health protocols. I think she should post it up and we should all have a look at exactly what she's doing because she seems to be on top of it all. That's just from my perspective. But with red light, it seems to just provide a huge benefit to the mitochondria.
Speaker 5So it helps like... They've found now that it's actually reverse aging. And there's a bunch of clinical studies which really look at in the way the mechanisms of weight...
Speaker 5Hello? Oh, yeah, you're back. So it helps, like, it essentially just supercharges the mitochondria. So a lot of people will take, like, you know, red light therapy, you know, every day. Like, how often do you do it?
@joann_marieI do it every day. I just leave it there while I'm on spaces and I just take it. And the cats also love it. Like, I don't know, it calms you down. And, yeah, it helps me feel so much better. Also, my skin looks better.
Speaker 5Yeah, so, yeah, I mean, like, we can go into it, you know, with ATP and energy production, but it's just saying, like, you actually see a benefit. You're actually seeing, you know, how it's helping your skin. You know what I mean? Like, it helps kind of, like, you know, stimulate the enzymes. You know, it's really just something which is quite easy to kind of see your body repairing a bit better.
Speaker 5And does it help with your inflammation or does it kind of, like, you know, because, again, like, you know, a huge part of the red light is how it benefits collagen as well. That's another thing which people forget about. They need to be introducing collagen into their diet and making sure they're protecting the collagen in their body because that's like how we see the degeneration of the skin.
Speaker 5You know, I use collagen in my diet regularly. So, and obviously red light therapy actually helps with that, which no one ever really talks about. They're mainly focusing on the mitochondria. But yeah, it helps displace nitric oxide. And yeah, I haven't been researching it too much recently just because like... When I looked at it, it was probably like a while ago, but I'm so glad that you're doing it.
Speaker 5I've still yet to buy the Red Light Therapy at-home kit.
@joann_marieYeah, I'll send you a website. I bought it like eight years ago, six years ago. I can't remember, but it's cheap and it's nice. It has... both red lead therapy and also infrared therapy. And you can like either turn both of them or just one. I don't know which one exactly helped with my back pain, but it was really, really bad.
@joann_marieIt wasn't an injury. It was just stress, but like really, really bad stress. And it took it away like in half an hour and I kept doing it and it never came back. And yeah, you feel it in the skin and yeah, It also helps people with their muscles, apparently. I don't know.
Speaker 5Have you looked into that, Rob? I haven't. Like, realistically, what I've been recently dealing with is, like, that we're all surrounded. How it kind of filters out the good spectrum and leaves us with the more degenerative effects. So, like, one of the main things I'm trying to advocate for is really replacing all the LED lights in your home.
Speaker 5Because all it's like... The truth is out about LED lights and how they degrade the mitochondria and how they're actually destroying our health, destroying the development of children's brains. So we really need to start replacing our lights with incandescent lights. So that's something which I've really tried to champion because the impacts of these LED lights and it's just one part of it, but it's so damaging.
Speaker 5But yeah.
@joann_marieIt's because they are blinking really, really, really fast. And maybe we obviously don't see it, but our brain does, right? And it's like completely artificial and our bodies just doesn't like it. And I try to buy the old, not that really, really old ones like the Tesla ones, because those aren't as bright, but the ones where I was younger, like the...
Speaker 5normal ones and i cannot find them anywhere like where are they like have you guys tried to buy like regular lights that are not led like it's very difficult to find them they're being removed from the planet like it's systemic like it's part of their like their fifth generation warfare replacing all these lights with leds and they're also sensors so they go into the digital twin and they're also just like degrading our mitochondria so
Speaker 5I think that it's a huge kind of conspiracy around the lighting and the way we've changed. They say it would have been cheaper, but now the energy price is still going up. So we're seeing no benefit. We're actually seeing a huge amount of degradation to our health. And with the red light therapy on the near-infrared wavelengths, they're being filtered out.
Speaker 5And obviously, that's what helps kick out the nitric oxide from the mitochondria and force oxygen in. So we're seeing the exact opposite effect. We're seeing the kind of more oxidative stresses being caused by these LED lights. It's like the exact opposite of red light therapy. It's like, so like, and that's been, we're all exposed to this every day.
Speaker 5We're sitting in our office while eating with our families at school in the hospitals. You know what I mean? So, you know, we need to swap out the LED lights for incandescence and also red light therapies as Joanne's exactly saying. You know what I mean? Because this kind of photobiomodulation really helps, It's like a lot.
Speaker 5It's not just like it helps produce like energy level. It's like they say it nearly 36 times more or like 10 to 20 times more efficient. So that has all these like ripple on effects to kind of, you know, inflammation and brain health and, you know, all these things. So it's really quite important.
Speaker 10Wait, actually, I haven't heard this information. You can't find those lights, Joanne.
@malleusigYou can't find those.
Speaker 12Hold on.
@malleusigI wanted to hear more about this LED thing because this is new to me. What exactly does the research say about LED lights and their effect on the brain, for example?
Speaker 5Just the brain?
@malleusigNo, no. In overall, what are the deleterious effects of LED lights?
Speaker 5Should I send you a whole list? There's a lot.
@malleusigReally?
Speaker 5Okay.
@joann_marieI have looked into it as well, and it's pretty bad.
Speaker 13Rabbi, if you get that, if you could share that out as well. Thank you. Sorry. Go ahead.
@joann_marieAnd also, I cannot bring up Southern Bell. I don't know if you guys can. If not, maybe she needs to reset her app and then request again.
Speaker 5But with LED lights, they're starting it now. People talk about it. It's the same level of health. effect as asbestos did so just imagine as like the natural asbestos it's kind of like incandescent blue lights okay that's why it's all blue lit all these screens as well which is like through darker technology initially created through like because it could have been red lit um but it's actually was chose to be blue lit which they knew would degrade health over time um so essentially like the blue light damage um it affects like our eyes primarily but then again
Speaker 5It's accumulative. So when we see like comparisons to asbestos and other things, essentially the bulbs are emitting high frequencies that destroy your hormones. Like every time they're turned on, okay, they kind of emit concentrations of kind of blue light energy. And they say, we'll go into the nanometers, but it's not natural light.
Speaker 5Okay. So the sun emits the full spectrum. You've got the red, orange, yellow, blue, it's balanced. Okay. So as I referred to before, it kind of strips out everything that's not blue. And then it kind of, you know, it shows you, you know, at such a high level, they're always kind of modulating in and out. So when that frequency hits our retina, it kind of sends this kind of emergency signal to your hypothalamus.
Speaker 5So you stop producing melatonin and you spike cortisol. So it may be good if you want to stay alert during like a missile crisis, but if you're trying to live, and it's just like all of these studies, there's like thousands of studies now, you know, published. This high level of exposure, kind of this artificial light, especially at night, can increase cancer, prostate cancer.
Speaker 5And it's a huge amount. It's not like it's like 5%, 10%. It's like 50%, 60%. And even like Harvard Medical School, they confirm this. It suppresses your melatonin production. It's like this ultimate suppressor. It's like the master suppressor. So it's not just your sleep hormone that really takes care of it. It's really the DNA damage.
@malleusigmelatonin um so it's that's the most powerful antioxidant your body has because i i have noticed right because you know we all want led years ago and i have noticed that there's something missing from my sleep quality i can't really put my finger on it it's the melatonin something's different about the quality of sleep that i'm getting after going to bed at night um and it does it does seem to have begun
@malleusigaround the time or unlike you know was it you know what was it that the you know like the the the phillips came out with all those all those uh led lights like 2014 color view or whatever it was yeah i remember that rabbi right all right we switched all of our lights out and because it was cool and um and i noticed like something is just different about the way that i sleep now and i'm wondering if if just as an experiment i could just swap out all of those lights
@malleusigin the last room that I spend before going to bed for hours every day and see if that brings it back.
Speaker 5You should. And there's also some good videos out there that look at like the ways in which children interact in a classroom setting between incandescent and LED lights. And it will shock you. There's like little kids there completely can't focus at all, completely, you know, disconnected. And once they change the lighting from incandescent to LED, their attention and their, you know, kind of ability to learn.
Speaker 5is optimized like, you know, hugely. So like these are just forms of the asymmetric warfare that we're under, you know, kind of these weaponized wavelengths and weaponized light spectrum through vectors that we're not totally aware of that are so pernicious and insidious that they surround us every day. But people just want light.
Speaker 5They're trying to switch a light on, but they've been sold this kind of light and this kind of, you know, essentially something which can be replaced with a $5 incandescent light. And it'll just take, you know, if you change your light, you'll start seeing the benefits in like two or three days. Your body's sleep will deepen and you're kind of waiting for this kind of assault of this blue light to stop.
Speaker 5And also every time you look at your phone, it's flashing thousands of times a second. So, you know, we just see that these kind of technologies, they're kind of like incompatible biologically, you know, with our hormones and the way our body especially develops. These young kids are being destroyed through EMF.
@malleusigthese in these lights like it's it's like it's so bad they can't concentrate well i mean if for me like it's almost like you have this and again it goes back to the jewish thing but you know martin luther in his book talks about how um jewish doctors were you know known to be using the practice of medicine to like quietly and like um you know like not
@malleusigAll at once, obviously, because they figured out that that's not a good way to do it, right? I think the Black Plague was there trying to do everything all at once, and they realized that that's a good way to get a bunch of Jews burned at the stake, right? And I think that they were like, well, we're going to kill them.
@malleusigWe're going to do it one by one, right? Because you see this mentality in Israel, too, with Israelites and Gazans and Palestinians. You know, their whole philosophy. The song they teach the kids is like, it's important that you kill the Palestinians one by one. Right. And I think that that's something that came out of the European experience where they realized that you just be very selective about killing Gentiles and eventually you'll just kind of catch up where that's the belief.
@malleusigAnd so, you know, Luther talks about how the doctors would like tell a Gentile that he's getting a cure, but actually it's something that kills them two or three months down the line. And it seems like we're just looking at the logical conclusion, like, you know, logical end of all that. where they just they're allowed to continue and they just develop more and more technologies to kill us slowly while also sucking money out of us at the end of life and it's all of this kind of like inversion where it's like they set out as the weak race in europe they're like the the little kind of like hunchbacked like you know their hands are always cold kind of a thing they were not popular because
@malleusigThey were not good looking. They're not very, you know, you know, I can put this like genetically healthy people. Right. And so these are the Mormons, right? Yeah, of course. OK, so the desire is to like invert that their desire is to turn us into the unhealthy ones, into the unhealthy, you know, overweight, underweight, you know, chronically crippled, like, you know, genetically off race and for them to assume the new position as the healthy race.
@malleusigIt all seems to come back to that.
Speaker 5I couldn't agree more. It's so systemic and so complete now. We realize when you start connecting the dots, and that's why they fear people who are cross disciplines, the polymaths, the people who truly understand each of these industries and how they're truly related, how they work hand in glove, how the pharmaceutical companies work with the weaponized food supply and taking over the
Speaker 5the meat packers and all the vertical integration, they've just taken over every which way in which they can. So install these programs in our bodies, which make us sick, connect us up to the internet of things and essentially commodify our death as they move us towards their kind of new world order or Pax Judaica or, you know, eventually what we're seeing.
Speaker 5And we just have to stop them, okay? Because the technology they have, they're so complete now and it's just so powerful. Even just with EMF and the powers of what's going on right now, just with exposures of EMF and how that's kind of like the new pandemic of health now with the 5G and 6G systems now being released and the fact that we're all contained nano oxide, nanotechnology inside our bodies now that can be weaponized and essentially used to subvert humanity.
Speaker 5The gloves are off. And I think that the reason why they've become so sloppy is that they've injected billions of people with a bioweapon like this. their kind of ace in the hole has already been played. So I think that they're just trying to now manage the decline of humanity. And essentially, a lot of doctors now, you know, Dr. Bhakti's like, I've lost hope because billions of people are now effectively brain dead.
Speaker 5They can't think properly. They have no agency to deal with the kind of the methods and technologies being used and weaponized against them. So that's why we...
@malleusigI was going to say, again, I think that their goal was to get like 11 out of every 20 people dead with the injections, right? And they fell short of that. And so I think there is kind of hope because they had to kill more of us than they did for there to be no backlash, right? Because it's always a game of chicken, isn't it?
@malleusigWhere it's like, okay, I can only kill so many of you covertly before it becomes obvious and over, and then there's gonna be a backlash against me. And we're at the point where enough people are waking up to it, have realized, no, the injections were not tested. They were not safe. They are actually what killed my grandmother, or the remdesivir is what killed my grandmother, right?
@malleusigAnd so they're like, now people are getting angry. And so they're panicking. They're like, wait, we didn't kill enough of these people. We're not gonna be able to control the tide that comes back after us.
Speaker 5I think you're exactly right. I think that they've kind of ruined, I just think that the part of it is the population collapse, which is now we're seeing play out in real time. They may have indirectly killed a small proportion of us, but what they've done is they've used strategy to realize how to effectively have these cascading effects, which will lead to the complete destruction of our demographics.
Speaker 5Every single Western nation on the planet is below the replacement rate. The only Western nation that's above it is Israel. Funnily enough, this doesn't make sense. Oh, I guess it does, because that's exactly how they've planned it. Through the weaponized immigration, through the weaponized inflation and taxation, through this kind of destruction, through our civil liberties as they kind of clamp down technocratic control and extract the wealth from the middle class.
Speaker 5There's so many different ways and strategies they've used, all in synergy, in parallel. But, you know, effectively now what we need to do is to call them out. I think humanity has never had a better chance now at stopping this. People just weren't speaking this way a few years ago. People weren't even mentioning the word Zionism.
Speaker 5And now we have a global center population of billions of people now realizing the complete corruption and subversion and the destruction of the sovereignty of the nations, the weaponizing of the medicines we rely on. We give our children, all right, The study's now saying 90% of all disease is from vaccinations. The most important thing you could do is avoid vaccinations if you want good health.
Speaker 5Yes, you can do your fasting and have a good diet, but avoid the vaccination because that's what's causing these systemic issues with autoimmune issues. One in 22 young boys has autism. Like, it's literally the vaccine program is probably the biggest, like, continual crime on the human planet, and effectively it's just that.
@malleusigvaccine profiting cartel and this is why this is why you always see jews pressuring the kids to become doctors one of the reasons is because i'm i i really think they're not vaccinating their kids i think what they're doing is they're finding a nice jewish doctor who's hip to the program and they're saying okay like write down the paper that you vaccinated my kid the gentiles get the real pumped into their veins but you're just going to write down that my kid took it and then he gets to go to school with no problem
@malleusigAnd then miraculously, he just ends up smarter than the other kids. Right. I think that's what's happening. Like, so we need to do the same thing. We need doctors. We need our kids to become doctors. We need our family to be doctors so that we have someone to go to. So we don't have to be this like tragic Midwestern couple story where it's like they don't want to get the kid vaccinated.
@malleusigAnd the judge eventually is like, if you get your kids vaccinated or we're going to take them away, they get the kid vaccinated and the kid dies. Right. Like we need to avoid that scenario. And the only way to do it is by having doctors that are us that are going to be like, yeah, no, I vaccinated your kid. Sure. It's like right here on paper.
@malleusigYep. Yep. And then it just slips through with no problem because I think that's how they do it.
Speaker 5Totally. We need to take back holistic medicine and realize that we all are own doctors. You cannot rely on these. These people, okay, they've become a part of the subverted technology to kill us all. So like, you know, even with education, they say, oh, we're like a smarter people. They've literally weaponized our education and they give their own children the true education that gives them the tools to go out there and become masters of industries while they brainwash our children to becoming, you know, docile, complicit parts of a machine.
Speaker 5And then they blame us for having stupid children when they're the ones that socially engineered generations of people through Maxwell... you know, propaganda textbooks and, you know, Rockefeller-based education systems that were designed to remove critical thinking. That's ostensibly the main aim. So, like, it's in every different level, you know what I mean?
Speaker 5Like, if we can't protect our infants, our children that are being injected with a hep C and hep B injection on the day of their birth, society has failed. Like, these are the most innocent, vulnerable infant-childs and, like, they're being set up for a life of misery and death and... And vaccine-induced brain injury and all of these chronic food-borne allergies, they're mainly from the adjuvants inside the vaccine.
Speaker 5The aluminum adjuvants create the immune response. And if you take the full schedule of these drugs, you have over 12,000 micrograms of aluminum in your child's brain, a huge amount of thimerosal, which is an ethyl mercury, which goes straight into your child's brain, formaldehyde, a hundred different other chemicals. You need to protect your children.
Speaker 5Empower yourself with the truth. Don't trust me. Trust yourself.
@malleusigYeah. And find a sympathetic doctor for crying out loud. Did you read about this story where there's this couple that were fighting over custody for their kid? And the judge who was, because they were anti-vaxxers. And there was this judge who was like, listen, you guys haven't vaccinated your kid. So I'm going to give custody.
@malleusigI'll tell you right now. I'll give custody to whoever vaccinates their kid today. And of course, the woman was like, oh, I'll sacrifice my kid's health. to get one up over the man. And so she raised the angel, I'll vaccinate my kid today. And the judge gave her custody. She took a kid to get him vaccinated. He's like a five-year-old kid.
@malleusigTook him to get him vaccinated. Got all the vaccines in one day. Like every vaccine they had skipped up to that point in this poor kid's life, he got in one day.
Speaker 14I'm sorry, I'm sorry. How many kids do you have?
@malleusigI'm sorry, just jumping in.
@joann_marieOkay, sir, please don't interrupt. Thank you.
@malleusigJust hold your questions until I'm done. The point is this. She took him to get all the vaccines in one day. The kid immediately regressed into nonverbal state and has not recovered since. He's like 12 years old now. He has to wear a diaper for his entire life. That kid was perfectly healthy the day before he got the vaccines.
@malleusigThe day after he got the vaccines, he turned into a fucking vegetable, right? You cannot tell me that these things are harmless.
@joann_marieAnd guys, can you guys say best of gentles in the speakers? Because apparently he has had his hand up for a long time, but I see him as listeners.
@malleusigI see him as listeners, too.
@joann_marieOkay, I'm going to recycle him. I cannot recycle him because he's not in the speakers.
@american_goyboyI can talk if you're calling on me.
Speaker 8Hold on. He's talking. He got it. Let him have it. I had my hand up for quite some time, too. Last thing. Let's hope we hit this, Rob, or Dr. Rob. methylene blue, which is the only synthetic thing that I take, but apparently it opens up... I don't know. It feels like Adderall to me. I fucking love it. It's just... Are you familiar with this?
Speaker 8Was it a waste? No, that's DMSO. It's the waste product from... I don't know where the fuck methylene blue comes from, but it's old.
Speaker 5I feel like RFK brought it into a huge... He made it quite popular and... It is one of these like, you know, helps the mitochondria. Also, you can't use it if you are taking things like SSRIs and other drugs. which 40% of women are taking them. So you have to look at the way which works in synergy with other chemicals.
Speaker 5But yeah, it is great, but you have to look at these things and take them with a grain of salt. You can't just be like, oh, methylene blue is good for everyone. It's like a dye.
Speaker 8No, I just put it in my water bottle. I had a girl who was probably on some sort of something, and we're talking like a gallon water bottle, and she took a sip. And then she got a little sideways and I was like, ooh, oh shit, little SSRI syndrome. Anyhow, all right, I'll land there and I'll stop asking questions.
Speaker 14Methylene blue does not make you drunk or have any psychological or beneficial effects.
Speaker 5No, it's the interaction with the SSRIs. So, and obviously like so many different women.
Speaker 14No, that's not a thing. No, no, no.
@joann_marieMethylene blue does not have interaction. Please, please don't interrupt our pack. And it does have interaction with SSRIs. I've read about this.
Speaker 13Yes, it does. I've seen it happen live. Hey, can I jump in with a quick question, going back to the...
@joann_marieYes, but Rob was saying something, and I'll go back to you. I'm so sorry. Thank you so much, Captain. Go for it, Rob.
Speaker 5Oh, no, I was just going to say, you have to really look at... all the studies on these and like, you can't just like, you know, it's, it's good. I think it's great as like part of a regiment, but you know, we have to look at how these interact with each other. And again, I'll just say like, we need to SSRIs are destroying an entire generations of women's ability to feel emotions.
Speaker 5So that's why we're seeing these left, you know, progressive women now it can't have relationships because they're physically unable to feel and experience the emotions that are being suppressed by these drugs, which apparently is supposed to, fix psychological issues. That's why we're seeing these women become completely antithetical to gender roles and marriages because their brains are being destroyed from their ability to understand and experience these emotions.
Speaker 5It's a form of warfare through these pharmaceuticals that I think is horrible. These poor women, they have no idea why they're feeling this way. We need to stop SSRIs and all these antipsychotic medicines which create psychosis. It's such a huge issue that people ignore.
@joann_marieBest of Gentiles was here for a long time, but we didn't know. So sorry, go for it, Best.
@american_goyboyYeah, I just wanted to hit on a couple of things that were talked about in the past. And Rabbi was bringing up the light bulbs and stuff like that, and if they still make certain things. But there are, I think it's Chromalux that makes a... Full spectrum incandescent bulb. And I would highly recommend looking into that, at least in the room.
@american_goyboyThey're expensive. But looking into that for the room that you spend the last hours of your day in, as well as take a look at Roka sunglasses. They make a red glass lens that helps you wind down at night that blocks out all the blue light. with that. And then as Joanne has said, she loves her red light therapy with that.
@american_goyboyThere have been studies on the red light as far as helping with glaucoma, helping with cataracts, helping with improved vision because it increases the blood flow. I have red light therapy. I don't use the little glasses that they give you to block out. They only give those to you because they don't want to be like found guilty of anything like that but i don't wear them with that and um i've noticed that uh over six months my vision has improved it's not as good as it was when i was 20 years old um but uh it hasn't improved with that so i would highly recommend looking in into all that um and then going to the vaccines like what rob was saying you know when
@american_goyboyand I think it was you, Rabbi, or maybe someone else that was saying they got all the vaccines in one day and the kid went to nonverbal state and has to wear a diaper. I would recommend anyone to look into what the combination, if you take raw aluminum and you put a drop of mercury on raw aluminum and watch how it grows through the air, that's what's happening in the synapses in your brain.
@american_goyboyWhen you get vaccines, you have the mercury thimerosal along with the aluminum. Both of them are agitants that cause your body to react. This is a known reaction. This isn't some made-up BS bullshit. Just Google aluminum and mercury reaction, and you can watch it literally happen in a video right before your eyes. It is the most insane thing that they're injecting our kids with this.
@american_goyboyAnd it is the most grotesque thing because they all know. And they know like when all these manufacturers are vaccines, look at how they treat the thimerosal in the laboratory. It's in like a special container. They have to like... wear special gloves with it they so and this is what they're using as the adjutant that is going into these vaccines and in the concentrated form it's like highly deadly and they don't even want to touch this stuff so i don't give a if they you know all these uh these uh pro-vaxxers that tell you oh it's safe okay um let me know how safe taking arsenic or any of these heavy metals and and poisons are on any level
@american_goyboyAnd then you're telling me that, oh, just because the pharmaceuticals told you that it was okay, you know, that if it's in this form and this less toxic state because it's diluted to, you know, 10 parts per 100 million, then it's okay for your body. It's not on any level. Yeah. And these people are insane.
Speaker 5Yeah, you're right. Like identifying each of these like chemicals or metals themselves. if you said you were just injecting that directly into your child, you'd be like, why would you ever? But apparently if it's all packaged up like that. So the aluminium is the adjuvant, so it creates the immunoresponse. And then the thimerosal, which is like the ethylmercury, was used as a preservative.
Speaker 5Luckily, the thimerosal has been phased out of a lot of the vaccines, but you still do find it in some of the flu shots. Because you have the mercury in fish, right? And that's methylmercury. Your body absorbs and excretes that quite easily. But with ethyl mercury, the stuff that they're putting into the vaccines are used to in a lot of them.
Speaker 5Luckily, some of them now don't have them. It's absorbed by your brain so much quicker. So your body can't really excrete it. They did all these tests on monkey brains where they would cut them open and they'd find it migrates directly there. It goes through the blood-brain barrier. It distorts in your body. Ethyl mercury or mercury, one of the most toxic substances in the planet, but somehow they find a way to inject it into your child's brain.
Speaker 5And that, you know, along with the aluminum, it just, it's so, so like, you know, degrade your brain to a point where it's, if you really look at like in labs, like testing how it degrades the neurons of brains, like it's like, it's like a fire. It's like a wildfire to the brain and the synapses.
@american_goyboyYeah. Just look how, just look how they hold it. So when you, when you look at in any of these like chemistry labs and stuff like that, how they store it and you're like, that's what they're putting,
Speaker 5into our bodies um and they're literally they're almost in like hazmat suits as they're they're handling this stuff but that but it's okay once it's been diluted it's like the same with chemotherapy you know what i mean if you get that stuff on your skin it burns straight your skin it's like a ph2 acid you know what i mean like there's so many different drugs they're giving people that the doctors won't handle themselves even like amalgam so you've got mercury fillings and amalgam fillings in a baby boomer's brains right they're walking around with amalgam fillings
Speaker 5where they literally have, you know, mercury and other forms of heavy metals in their brains. Every time they brush their teeth, it's creating like a, it's like releasing it into their brain. You know what I mean? Because if you know anyone with amalgam fillings, okay, that's literally like heavy metals in their mouth.
Speaker 5And it's insane the way in which they've introduced it in our lives in ways in which we've advocated for. We've consented for people to put amalgam fillings in your teeth or to consent your child to have the vaccine so it can go to school. Like they need our consent. And that's what we need to take back. We need to take back our agency, remove these contracts they have on us.
Speaker 5They need our consent for this, you know, karmic retribution, blah, blah, blah. All we need to do is take back our agency and the knowledge because like true love is finding out the truth so you can avoid your children from experiencing unnecessary harm. That's what love is.
@american_goyboyI think you might've hit on it, Rob. That might be what's wrong with all the boomers is all the amalgam. That's why they're so retarded.
Speaker 5They look at you with this lead paint stare, and they have these amalgam fillings with little mercury in their mouths, okay?
@malleusigI am so stealing lead paint stare to use later. That is awesome.
Speaker 5You can see it. There's no one home. They've lost their cognizance. They're literally now an empty vessel, a tool of the one world government, and willingly so because they've become so complacent. They don't resist. any government overreach. They've just become like part and parcel of allowing for this apathetic culture to take over.
Speaker 5And that's just, if you look at Generation X as well, like they're all being degraded now and they've had the same vaccines, but putting mercury in people's mouths, okay? There's no length these people won't go to, okay? They're injecting day-old infants with hepatitis vaccines that is a sexually transmitted disease, okay?
Speaker 5On the first day, they're cutting off these babies' umbilical cords. You know what I mean? I wait for people having children these days and the outcomes that these doctors have, because if we can't protect children, we've lost as a society. We need to start reconceptualizing vaccines. And people like Jim Carrey talked about it back in the day, and other people, they were just labeled as crazy.
Speaker 5And this was decades ago. And the schedules are getting larger and larger. Now they're all turning into mRNA vaccines, which is even worse. So that's why we need to take back the control of these agencies, because if we allow them to keep going, there won't be any child left on earth that isn't completely brain dead, you know, and genetically neutered.
Speaker 5And we have to act in the next one or two years. And I don't want to be black pill, but we must act because the technologies they have, if you follow the logic out, it will mean the end of our species.
@joann_marieThank you so much, Rob. Captain fell, but I hope he comes back. So go for it, Alvaro.
Speaker 13Thanks, Joanne. And what's going on to everybody, all the speakers and everyone. Yeah, I just wanted to come up. Super great conversation you guys have got going on. Super informative. I love what I'm hearing so far. I just have a quick question for Rob. So, like, I was visiting family in Dallas a couple months ago during the holidays.
Speaker 13And my sister, she just had her second kid. And her first kid, who's about three years old now, I was asking her about vaccines and shit like that. I was like, don't get them fucking vaccined. And she was like, yeah. She's like, I tried. But they won't let... My niece's name is Lily. She's like, they won't let Lily go to school unless if we give her a vaccine.
Speaker 13I was like, what the fuck are you talking about? She's like, yeah, they like literally won't let your child like, you know, enroll within a public school system unless if you can show that they are, you know, that they have have a vaccine. So like that they've been given vaccines. So like when she told me that, I was like, get the fuck out of here.
Speaker 13She's like, I swear to God. She goes, I tried. Trust me, I tried. Me and mom, we both talked about it. My mom was against vaccines because when I was a kid, I was given a shot and I had a severe fucking reaction to it. Since then, my mom was like, fuck that. Whenever that happened to you, you went red and started to get a rash and fever and all this crazy shit.
Speaker 13Yeah, I mean, you know... What do you do? How do you combat that kind of thing? It's such an individual basis where it would have to be a community thing. It's so fucked. If I'm the only one showing up to some sort of school board meeting or some shit like that who's advocating for not having to vaccinate my kid, but then again, I work 40...
Speaker 1350 plus hours a week. I don't have the fucking time to like homeschool my kid, you know? So like, it's like, what other choices? Like, like how the fuck do you tackle this? Is my question.
Speaker 5I think you're right. Like they've made it so hard, but you have to look at, at the ways in which the system offers alternatives. So you can claim, you know, you know, religious exemption. Sometimes it won't work. So if you want to still have your kids still within the system, you can claim, you know, immunity due to beliefs or religion.
Speaker 5And you can also just point to the fact that the pediatricians, you know, the data is there. Like the pediatricians have decades of data between the non-vaccinated and the vaccinated populations and the health outcomes in every single metric is worse than the vaccinated. And RFK is now, you know, saying we need to look at the data.
Speaker 5The pediatricians have the evidence now. It's beyond a doubt now, okay? And the main reason why people are getting vaccine is to avoid serious injury. It's causing, and the incidence higher, you know, factors of 10 sometimes higher than that. So you can find communities out there that are pre-existing that have homeschooling or, you know, vaccine, you know, exempt schools.
Speaker 5And I think that population is growing. The voices are out there. They're just harder to find. They're suppressing them. So you really need to look at who is in your community that feels the same way and how you can align ourselves towards, you know, creating a system or supporting a school system that provides for that alternative.
Speaker 5You need to kind of just empower yourselves and saying if you can't, you know, homeschooling would be the best and remove yourself from the system. If that's not possible, there are, you know, homeopathic-based schools out there that might be harder to find. But there is a huge, like, the amount of... parents that are denying vaccinations, growing and growing and growing.
Speaker 5And they're even higher than, it's being underrepresented how high the levels of vaccine hesitancy and the ability to understand these are causing net negative effects because the pediatricians are out there. I've been telling in seminars for a long, long time. The data is there, okay? And the vaccinated populations of, you know, the Amish, there's not one autistic kid they can find in non-vaccinated populations.
Speaker 5Most of these things are vaccine-induced brain injury, like all the... systemic issues with the immune system. If you care about the health, do not trust what I'm saying. Don't believe me. Throw it all out. Go and do the research yourself, and you will come to this conclusion every single time. Because, you know, you can study even just single ones of these chemicals, the allium adjuvants, like all the, you know, what they're putting inside of these things as well.
Speaker 5They're putting like cancerous promoters, like SV40 and like these carcinogenic promoters. literally you know the polio vaccinations was one of the most carcinogenic exposures of humanity because of these you know the things they're putting inside these vaccines so there is the ability for you to empower yourself especially in america with these emboldened communities now growing around this you have rfk head of the national health services who's empowering you with this knowledge giving you the way forward even though he's subverted and carved in some ways he's doing the best he can in a broken system that's just my opinion so i wish i had more direct response that you could go here on xy do this exactly but
Speaker 5I don't know what community you're in, and I don't know what resources are available to you, but there are options out there. There is a growing community, and you can actually go into the same system. Just look up religious exemption, medical exemption from vaccines. Make up a lie. Lie to these people who have a child being vaccinated.
Speaker 13I love the religious exemption part because they can't, especially in America, they can't say shit. I mean, do Jews get away with saying so much? They get to do so much shit by using their fucking religion as an excuse. So I do like the fact of using that angle when it comes to, you know, especially for the vaccines, because I mean, there's not really, and I'm sure like that's been used before and there's not really anything that they can fucking say to that, you know?
Speaker 13So it's like, that's a appreciate that.
@joann_marieMy mom gave me the same vaccine five times when I was little. Maybe the ADHD is because of that. There is one that leaves like a little mark in your arm and my arm just wouldn't get the mark. And she was like, oh, it didn't work. It didn't work until a literal doctor was like, it did work. Just stop giving it to her. And yeah, I'm pretty sure like maybe that's why I'm weird.
@joann_mariebut I have gotten like the ADHD has gotten better with like changing my health habits. So, and also maybe because of the spaces I need to force my brain to focus for like such a long time that maybe I'm like developing those connections that I didn't, I don't know, but it has gotten better without any medicine. So force your brain to concentrate guys, like do it.
Speaker 13Yeah. If you just really, really quickly, I just want to add on. I don't know if you guys know, but like if you do stuff that you don't want to do, you literally create like new neural pathways like in your fucking brain. And the more that you do that, like the more that you force yourself to do shit, like if you don't feel like working out, but you go and work out, you don't feel like doing even if it's just like you start with small stuff around the house, that kind of shit, it adds up.
Speaker 13And you get to the point where that's how you have the most self-control. When you're the one in control, like when you're the one making decisions, so many times we go throughout the day and we're just on autopilot and we're not really like conscious of the decisions that we're making. You need to be able to tell that voice in your head to shut the fuck up.
Speaker 13I'm in control. We're doing this now. You need to have control over that like that. Oh, fuck, I'm tired. You got to tell that voice like shut the fuck up. No. And like get the fuck up and just go do it. Doing that and then doing it continuously, you will be very surprised at the person you'll become in just one month of doing that alone.
Speaker 13It will completely change your life.
@joann_marieI needed subtitles when I listened to people. And now that I cannot have subtitles because we're in spaces, I don't need subtitles anymore. So yeah, you just need to force it. And, yeah, no, it's amazing. Beauty, welcome. Go for it.
Speaker 15G'day, Ian. G'day, Joanne. I just wanted to tell the group that there are doctors out there that take their pledge seriously. They know what's going on. You can find doctors out there that will administer it without administering it, if you get my meaning. Some doctors charge ridiculous amounts of money. Here in Australia, there's doctors that are charging upwards of $3,000 to mock vaccine you.
Speaker 15So these doctors, they're getting a bonus from the pharmaceuticals. They're ripping off their patients and they're just loving life. That's all I really wanted to say. Thank you.
Speaker 5Good on you, mate. I'm glad you found some good doctors in Australia because they're very rare and hard to find. Most of the homeopathic healers and naturopaths around the world are being killed. All you need to do is look up the local news reports in America around the planet where they're being suppressed. I think in Australia we have a really great naturopathic homeopathic leader, which is Barbara O'Neill.
Speaker 5So if anyone's out there, there are great leaders in this field already. Barbara O'Neill is an Australian woman who's advanced in age, but she's been... championing these great health outcomes and ways for us to become our own doctors. She's one of the leading proponents that's gone against seed oils and these industrial oils that we're using every day, which is probably one of the biggest causes of disease and dishealth out there.
Speaker 5So you need to look at these people out there. Look at what they're advocating for. What are the alternatives they have? I mean, it is kind of hard to kind of roll the dice and maybe you'll find a good doctor or not, but it's the systems in place, it's the indoctrination of these doctors and this kind of arrogance they have around natural medicines.
Speaker 5Even with diet, modern medicine, the modern education for a doctor, seven years, they have about 30 minutes that goes into diet. So they're systemically being conditioned to not understand the cures and the preventative. There's a lot of these things with diet that are preventative rather than dealing with the disease afterwards.
Speaker 5So... You can find homeopathic healers. You have to find reputable ones. But a lot of these doctors out there, they're hesitant to even talk about statins or all these issues. So in Australia, I think we're still behind the eight ball, but we do have leaders out there like Barbara O'Neill. In America, you've got Gary Brekker.
Speaker 5You've got all these other people out there championing it. Another guy who's good into nutrition is Dr. Steve Gundry. He's a great hero of mine. He talks about lectins and oxalates and his other things. There's just ways for us to empower ourselves and find the leaders who already exist out there. Every single person here can become a leader in taking back health within our own hands.
Speaker 5And it's easy once you realize it's in front of us.
@joann_marieAnd Rob, have you looked into essential oils? I am loving them. Essential oils are amazing.
Speaker 5I love essential oils, even like aromatherapy. If you have rosemary every day, they're finding a lot of these cognitive studies where if you're introducing rosemary into your environment every day, it improves memory or cognitive performance. Some of the essential oils that are put into the washing detergents and other things, I don't want to fud you on the essential oils, but some of them have a cytotoxic effect.
Speaker 5So choose the right ones and make sure they're not synthesized and from a reputable... But there are some great essential oils out there. And I would recommend, you know, rosemary oil is such a great topical tonic for, you know, Alzheimer's, for memory, for boosting cognition. And a lot of these, you know, great new essential oils out there, jojoba and these other ones.
Speaker 5They're great. I don't potentially use them much, but I think they're great outcomes for people using like the parabens and the phthalate chemicals out there. And I think that you're exactly right.
@joann_marieI mix them with skincare and I put like only two little drops and it does help.
Speaker 5Oh, that's awesome. What do you use for skincare? I use like beef tallow.
@joann_marieNo, I tried beef tallow on my face and I got pimples. So no more beef tallow on my face. But frankincense, what is it? Frankincense.
Speaker 1Yes, that one.
@joann_marieYes. You put that two drops with another oil and then you put it on your face and it does like, it keeps you super moisturized. It's so good.
Speaker 5That's awesome.
@joann_marieYes.
Speaker 5I have to look, I have seen all this stuff in Frankincense. It's just cool. It was one of the gifts given to Jesus. It's like, well, that makes sense. Like actually has, you know, some homeopathic benefit and it's probably some allegory for us to use it. But I think that, you know, because vitamin C also is, you need to feed the skin.
Speaker 5Like you don't need to slap chemical, you need to feed it. I use like, Goat milk soap and even using beef towel. The reason why a rose is so beautiful, it's not because it puts on cream every night on its face. It's because it feeds itself from within. You can eat your own skincare. You can have all these collagen-rich foods.
Speaker 5You can have these great teas, sea moss, moringa, and these other foods which help nourish your skin from the inside out. Obviously, Joanne has beautiful skin, so we need to follow what she's doing. So I want to know what else is in these two drops. But it's cool to find out these new natural medicines that we've had a connection to for so long and humans have used for so long, but we've been denied this connection.
Speaker 5So it's great to rekindle these lost arts.
@joann_marieAnd it's funny that you said that about rose oil because... Forti that is down there was talking about it because he's trying to help his grandmother with recovering her memory. So he told me about it and I was like, oh, and I bought like a little pack with like 20 different essential oils. And then I started looking more into them.
@joann_marieAnd yeah, it's really good for your skin. So if Forti wants to come up and say hi, he's welcome to do so. I sent him a mic a couple of minutes ago. And I'm so happy that you know about it, Rob. Patrick, oh, and someone asked in the comments about mold exposure that she recently found out and she has been really sick for four to five years.
@joann_marieSo if you want to talk about mold for a little bit.
Speaker 5No, of course. And it's like a topic that never gets really talked about. And just saying before, like 70% of all Americans are exposed to toxic mold out there, okay? Mold exposure, it's not about allergies as well. It's kind of like when we talk about what mold does, it activates the kind of mast cell activation syndrome, so MCAS.
Speaker 5These things are kind of really serious, and people don't realize it's really accumulative. So you can have a little bit of exposure, but if you're living in an environment, you're not aware of it. So many homes, even newer homes, they get the water in when they're being produced. There's mold everywhere, and no one seems to be dealing with it.
Speaker 5So the threats is from the kind of mycotoxins, you know, so these kind of briar products released by the mold spores. Even like peanuts, it has the thing called aspergillus, which is one of the most toxic molds in the world. So a mold can produce, peanuts can produce its own mold when it's sorted correctly. But these things inside of our homes, which are not more food related, more to do with materials, why it's like I try and focus on the materials you surround yourself with, you know, what your home is made out of.
Speaker 5you know, the floorboards, you know, the drywall, there could be huge amounts of black mold right behind there. And really what you want to start doing is looking at, you know, the zeolites and the bentonite clays and the activated charcoals, which helps strip the body of these molds. If you've had mold exposure, start like looking at, you know, zeolite or, you know, bentonite clay, which are, you know, kind of like volcanic derived minerals, which help like, you know, kind of with a chelation of help, like bringing out,
Speaker 5this stuff, but not more with heavy metals, but more with the mold. So yeah, it's something which I have started incorporating. You've got the activated charcoal as well, which sometimes I use, but you're really just supporting the liver to detox the mold. And some really good ways to also help some more naturopathic. So milk thistle I've started using, which is kind of a flowering herb, which helps you detox the mold.
Speaker 5And just in general, the high vitamin C, which will help your body deal with this mold toxicity, these cytotoxic effects, like toxicity to cell. So you can get mold experts in your house to kind of, you know, find where the mold's coming from. Get out of these environments because it's so toxic. I forget there was like that famous actor back in the day and she died from mold exposure.
Speaker 5It's much more common than people think. And obviously saying, you know, 70% of Americans being exposed, that's a huge amount of number. That's a huge amount of, you know, negative health effects. So, you know, the zeolite's cheap, the bentonite clay, which I also put in my toothpaste, which is just, you know, coconut oil.
Speaker 5baking soda and bentonite clay and sometimes cloves. Just incorporate it in your life to help with the detox pathways and just be aware of your environment. You can't hammer it more. Your environment is so important. You need to rethink your environment. Rethink the air you're breathing, the EMF, the cell towers you're living next to, the golf course you may be living next to, which increases Alzheimer's.
Speaker 5And again, Alzheimer's is 99% treatable and reversible through the right methods. So there is still hope. Anyone out there who has... My mother's experiencing Alzheimer's and dementia, and we've regressed her symptoms and have some amazing outcomes. So, yeah, really look at the walls around you, the house you're living in, because mold is so common.
Speaker 5And zeolite, benthamite, clay are so effective in activating charcoal, getting them out of your body. You have these great tools right in front of you.
Speaker 16real quick guys uh rob if i can ask a quick question i got a big issue with my tooth right now i got a hole in it and i've had it for a while but it's gotten really really painful so i've used cloves heated up like in heat in in hot water uh mixed up for a while with a little bit of hydrogen peroxide and you know alum um but i'm just curious if there's anything else because is there anything else though because it's not really working it comes in and out
Speaker 5Start with a high sodium, just like high salt water mouthwash. And I know it may sound like it's not going to do much. That's the base level. So if you have an issue with a hurting tooth, get a very high saturated salt water, like very high level of good quality salt, and wash that around your mouth for about 10, 20 minutes.
Speaker 5And then every night, I want you to start doing an oil cleanse. So a coconut oil cleanse where you're washing the oil around your mouth for around 10, 20 minutes. I just do it about 10 minutes a night. spit it out. And that's just going to help the mocha biome in your mouth help with healing. Because if you're actually in a hydrated, energized environment, your teeth can actually start remineralizing and repairing themselves, but they don't want you knowing this.
Speaker 5So you're doing really great work with the clove because that also helps with creating the right environment for your teeth to regenerate. So I'll just say, if you're looking at bentonite clay, it helps remineralize the teeth and helps bring back the kind of protective layer. But start with that saltwater wash. And then go in with the coconut oil pulling.
Speaker 5And then if that hasn't provided you with any benefit, let me know. And then we can maybe adapt that strategy.
@joann_marieHave you looked into hydroxyapatite? I don't know how to say this.
Speaker 5Hydroxyapatite?
@joann_marieYes.
Speaker 16Yeah, I just got a toothpaste. I've been using that for the last week or so from a company called Guru Nanda or something. But it's, yeah. It's got the hydroxyapatite, I think it's called. But the oil pulling, the coconut oil pulling, you're talking about like just putting it in your mouth almost like gargling it, right?
Speaker 16Or like swishing it around, is that what you're talking about? Spitting it out?
Speaker 5Yeah. Exactly. It's just like you're just kind of like gargling with this oil and that will obviously change the microbiome in your mouth and create this environment which is so much more conducive to the beneficial bacteria because right now... Like a lot of these huge amounts of disease are caused by root canals where they create an abscess in the mouth where they come in and rip out the tooth and literally create like a festering wound in your mouth.
Speaker 5So like modern dentists are affected that they're killing people. And I'm sure you know this. So like you need to kind of look at the mouth as the center for disease. Like the microbiome in your mouth extends away into your gut and then into the rest of your body. So it's like the gateway for disease, the gateway for health.
Speaker 5So that's hugely important. If you're going to get any, like, don't get any root canals. Only get veneer implants, like porcelain implants. Don't get any of the fake ones. Don't get any of these fake turkey teeth where they file down your teeth and then put in some plastic pair of veneers. The mouth is the gateway for health.
Speaker 5So the oil pulling will change your mouth health game. And if you have any soreness in any teeth, you have to start with the high salt solution because that will just help deal with the inflammation and really... attack it right away because i know if you're in pain no one wants that so just really try with that high level of salinity mouthwash and then go in with the um more topical uh coconut oil pulling which i do every every night it's always been interesting to me rob how few dentists mention oil pulling and yet all the data suggests that it's fantastic for you
Speaker 5And these people, they know what they're doing. That's why the suicide rate is so high with these people, because they know they're causing this disease and this pain, and they know that they're completely arbitrary. Like, you know, in fluoride, now it's the gaslighting about fluoride, about the root canals, around these amalgam teeth fillings, putting, you know, mercury in people's mouths.
Speaker 5Like, it's horrible. And I think that, you know, the more that can come out there, I know that Khan was just about to say Celtic salt. Do not use Celtic salt or Celtic salt. Hugely high levels of lead... Third-party tested and all these different Celtic salts. Stop using Celtic salt. I use this one called River Murray salt, and I'll post you.
Speaker 5You can get it from Australia. It's the best salt I've found. It's sourced in Australia from this, like, ancient seabed that's not part of the sea because a lot of the sea salt has microcontaminants, heavy metals, microplastics, and I'll post this in the pill. It's an amazing salt with trace minerals in it. Stop using Celtic sea salt.
Speaker 5It's got huge amounts of lead, huge. There's this guy called Eric Everything Lead on Instagram, and he goes around testing everything you'd ever believe in, and so much stuff.
Speaker 5Did he cut off?
Ian MalcolmAre you there, Rob?
@joann_marieOh, I was about to recycle myself.
Ian MalcolmNo, I've got you, but I think Rob's maybe acting up.
Speaker 16What kind of salt did he mention? I couldn't hear that part.
@joann_marieCeltic salt.
Speaker 16He said don't use that. River run I thought was what I heard. Is that a Himalayan salt?
Speaker 17No, Celtic salt comes from the North Atlantic.
Speaker 16I think he was saying that had lead in it. I think he said lead.
Speaker 17That's what he said.
Ian MalcolmWhile we're waiting for Rob to get back up here, Joanne, have you tried coconut oil pulling?
@joann_marieYes, of course. I've tried so much stuff, Ian. And I posted in the purple pill a lot of the things that I take every day, like in pepper, chia seeds, the cognac that I just started taking two weeks ago. I don't know how long. The lactoferrin, I take it in pills because it's really hard to find in... like real cows and Moringa powder and the DMSO.
@joann_marieSo, and yeah, those things have helped with my ADHD. I think especially the DMSO, but maybe it's the combination of everything. And yes, oil pulling is, it's amazing.
Speaker 16Did he explain how to do the bentonite clay with the mouth? Is that a swishing thing? Is that just the toothpaste? Is that ingesting? What would he say about bentonite clay?
@american_goyboyThe bentonite is used as a base. And so it binds everything together, like makes it more of a paste-like substance when you combine it with the coconut oil.
Speaker 17It's, sorry to interject, it's not just a baseline.
@american_goyboyNo, it's also used to pull things out, but I'm saying it gives that toothpaste-like feel to your toothpaste.
Speaker 17Yeah, sure. I saw, because I was sort of being down that, sorry.
Speaker 13No, no, you're good. I was going to say Dom Documents. I don't know if any of you guys remember him, but Dom Documents used to rave about the bentonite clay big time.
Speaker 17Yeah, yeah. Well, the bentonite clay pulls out the heavy metals, number one. So if you can use it in your mouth, like – There's this doctor, I think he was a doctor that I heard about, and he was saying that you use some coconut oil, you mix it with a couple of drops of Lugol's, which is iodine, and iodine's very important for you.
Speaker 17So you use the iodine with the bentonite and then use the coconut oil. The bentonite, you have to look back to our past.
Speaker 17In tribal cultures, when they cooked, like they often ate some earth and bentonite is a very clean product that you can use to clean your teeth, but it also is very good for your gut. So, you know, you look at things like bentonite, activated charcoal, you put those into your gut and it will suck up any little nasty little bacteria in your gut.
Speaker 17before it comes out the other end so that that's a really good thing to know so so yeah you know this is us being disassociated from our roots basically but yeah they all will eat some earth when they cook
@joann_marieI have bentonite clay, but I've never used it in my teeth. I use it in my skin like once every three weeks or so, because it does dry like pimples and it makes your skin look like a dolphin.
Speaker 11And yes, Quilby, did bentonite clay exist where your ancestors were from?
Speaker 17Probably in some form, like my ancestors. My ancestors came from another continent to the world of legal. Oh, so why would bentonite clay work for you? It's my question. Why would it work for me?
@american_goyboyOne of the largest bentonite mines that exists is in Wyoming.
Speaker 14Ooh, girl, let me tell you about this motherfucking clay, nigga.
Speaker 12Hey, clay. Hey, clay. It will pull out any impurities from your skin.
Speaker 17Everybody's ancestors, buddy. Yeah, no, it just will. So it's a cleansing thing. You know, it's a pulling, cleansing thing. It's not going to harm you because it's so fine. Like the particulates in it are so fine. Like, you know, if you took something like, what is it called, the other stuff? Like it's the stuff that you can spray up into your ceiling and it kills off white ants, the diatomaceous earth.
Speaker 17That's more spiky and it's, you know, made from creatures on the bottom of the ocean, right? Benzenite clay is not like that. You've heard of kaolin, haven't you? You know, kaolin is in very many medicines where if you have the runs, you take some kaolin and it will slow down the runs. It just will. So similar things all about the earth.
Speaker 17So I'm just saying we've been so... extracted from the basis of our humanity that we don't even know what the fuck we're doing.
Ian MalcolmThat's so well stated. I think we have Rob back, if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 5Sorry, excuse me. My phone died, so please excuse me.
Ian MalcolmNo, no, no. You are plenty good, my friend. I know we've been going for quite a while. Joanne, I'd love to get a sense because This is the second conversation that we've done, if not the third, actually, with Rob. And I always love the information and kind of the dynamic routes that we end up taking while we have these discussions with him, where we bounce from item to item to item.
Ian MalcolmAnd I know at the offset of the space, I said, you know, this is not an individual who is a medical expert with the traditional, let's say, credentials, right? And we talked about how... All of these things should be taken as his thoughts on the world. Always consult, of course, ironically, with a doctor. But then, curiously, I would recommend people take the doctor and perhaps be critical about the things that they're given by that individual because oftentimes we see that up is down in this system.
Ian MalcolmAnd it's just wild because I feel like everywhere we bounce around, Rob, I don't know how you do it, but the human body, the connection that you have, and then to have additional speakers like Quilby come up here. Just really beautiful. But I want to check in real quick with Khan and make sure that he got the information that he needed for that specific toothache as a longtime friend.
Ian MalcolmAnd obviously we need him always in the fittest of forms for this whole spiritual battle that we're in.
@joann_marieKhan?
@joann_marieMaybe we can go back to him in a little bit.
Speaker 16Say what?
Ian MalcolmI miss what you guys say. I just wanted to make sure you got everything you needed, my friend.
Speaker 16Oh, yeah. The final question was about the remineralization. I know that, obviously, regular allopathic dentists and stuff, they're going to sell you to get, like you mentioned, root canals and a whole bunch of other stuff. Really, the dentists are actually a big problem because this is kind of how they make all their money, especially in the West.
Speaker 16But I was curious, are you saying that with these kind of four or five items that you mentioned, you can actually...
Speaker 5rebuild the tooth like a hole in a tooth etc like how long you think that would take them with that specific um like refilling a hole so what they've found now is they've actually used like direct like uh energy nodes on these teeth and providing a direct input of current that helps to to like regrow the tooth so that's more of like an electroculture aspect but that's not the anything that's accessible for us right now
Speaker 5But so there are actually new technologies that they can use like electricity and like this form of like reparative feature that they're finding in the clinical studies regrows the tooth and like fills in the holes. But with the bentonite clay, it's more of like a natural kind of way to remineralize the teeth and kind of strengthen the enamel.
Speaker 5And it kind of, you know... It's also helping to remove the toxins because it also helps, like, you know, deal with excreting the mold. And it's really a master detoxer, something great to put into your schedule. And it can be, like, slightly abrasive, but, you know, and it's also alkaline. But, like, it really does, like, provide, you know, the kind of mineral content that your teeth are missing.
Speaker 5But if you have a hole, it may be able to, like, you know, over time take a long time, but, like... The ways to fix things in the short term have come through clinical studies where they're using direct application of electronic nodes. But the more holistic approach is that the bentonite clay helps to remineralize and restore the enamel.
Speaker 5But if you have a huge hole, the environmental factors in your mouth just may cause that to degenerate. So if you're looking for a quick fix on a hole... It's probably not the best outcome, but for you to deal with, like, you know, to just triage the pain, kind of the sodium and the salt water will help reduce inflammation.
Speaker 5And, like, just deal with the infection or the abscess or any, like, the source of the pain, which is what you're trying to get rid of.
Speaker 17And, of course, use some clove oil just to numb any pain.
Speaker 16Yeah, and then on the bentonite clay application, you're talking about using that in a... like a homemade toothpaste or is that an ingesting or just kind of rubbing it on there? What exactly do you mean by the bentonite? What's the application of bentonite clay in this?
Speaker 5So I put it just like in like its loose form into my toothpaste, but you can buy like capsules. You can buy other ways to therapeutically take it if that's what you're trying to use it for, you know, expelling mold and it's my isotoxin. So you can just put it into your toothpaste. Like I... Just have the coconut oil and the baking soda, the bicarb soda.
Speaker 5They're the two ingredients you really need. If you just want a really low-cost, easy, accessible toothpaste, just buy, I think, an organic cold-pressed coconut oil that doesn't contain the phthalates because a lot of them do. So try and find one that's third-party tested for low-level phthalates. And then just putting in a whole bunch of baking soda or bicarb soda.
Speaker 5And then just introducing bentonite clay just through like a packet, putting it in with a certain ratio. Say, Quilby?
Speaker 17Yeah, Rob, I recently saw a guy who was like an expert on teeth and fixing teeth problems, and he suggested using coconut oil mixed with bentonite clay and a few, like two to three drops of Lugol's solution, which is iodine. And I'm not sure why he included the iodine. But I've been using the three things, and they're pretty good.
Speaker 17But I also do use a toothpaste that has hydroxyapatite in it, which is supposed to remineralize as well.
@joann_marieI take iodine sometimes like once or twice a week, and it helps decalcify your pineal gland as well. Or that's what I read. I don't know. Rob probably knows more about this.
Speaker 17Are you talking about the bentonite clay or something else? Oh, no, the iodine.
@joann_marieThe clay, I didn't know you could eat it or put it in your mouth. I only used it in my face.
Speaker 17Yeah, you can put it in your mouth.
@joann_marieYeah, I'm going to try it now.
Speaker 17You can use it everywhere. Yeah, good. So what was I going to say then with what you just said? I've lost the plot. Sorry.
Ian MalcolmSo, Rob, here's one for you. Speaking of teeth. And the toothpaste that you had, I once saw somebody suggest rubbing strawberries against or strawberry paste against your teeth in an effort to try and whiten them. And I've seen mixed responses to it because I guess there's a pro and a con to that suggestion. I'm curious for yours.
Speaker 5I have seen that, actually. So it does have an interaction which whitens the teeth, but you can't leave it on there long enough for the fructose to start degrading the tooth. So you have to keep it on there at a very small amount of time. I wouldn't say that's the best way. I would say more bicarb soda. But yeah, that's one of the more natural ways to whiten teeth.
Speaker 5There's also some stick they use in Africa to whiten teeth. But it's one of those things... Where with strawberries, with conventional strawberries, that you can actually squash conventional strawberries and the juice that is left in it has so much glyphosate in it that you can reuse that strawberry juice and spray a crop with it and it'll have the same effect as spraying Roundup or glyphosate directly back on it.
Speaker 5So like these berries that people eat, they're being forced to, Driscoll berries, like you eat them every day, the biggest producer of berries in America, 30% chance of increasing chance of cancer. One of the most like biggest roots of exposure. of glyphosate, which is the most destructive antibiotic chemical on the planet.
Speaker 5It just destroys overall health. The main vector is through the berries. So these strawberries are like little water balloons full of glyphosate. And if you're not eating them, you're not washing them with bicarb soda, you're feeding your kids these berries every day, blueberries. They have these amazing effects, these polyphenols.
Speaker 5If they're not organic, do not feed them to them because they're a net negative. If you're brushing your teeth or trying to get them with a conventional strawberry with glyphosate in it, you're ruining the microbiome in your mouth. You're destroying the microbiome in your gut. Like you have to stay away from these because they call them the dirty dozen, the top to top 12 foods that contain glyphosate.
Speaker 5And strawberries and blueberries are at the top and people are eating them every day and they're loaded with glyphosate and some of these harmful pesticides and herbicides. So that's just a little bookend for that.
Speaker 17Yep. Hey, Rob. I read something the other day by a scientist who looked into certain things, and it was actually saying that if you eat sauerkraut, there's some chemical in the sauerkraut that negates glyphosate in your body. And that's huge to know. And it's also like a double-ender to say that every human being on the planet should be eating some sort of fermented food.
Speaker 17daily.
@american_goyboyKimchi as well too.
Speaker 12Yeah, that blew me away. What did you say?
@american_goyboyKimchi. Kimchi is even more so than sauerkraut.
Speaker 17Yeah, I don't know. Do you have reference to kimchi?
Speaker 17They all have microbes in them.
@american_goyboyIt helps your gut microbiome even more so than sauerkraut.
Speaker 17Yeah. So a little bit of this, a little bit of that. And, you know, in the Western world, we've kind of been removed from all that. You know, my parents didn't ferment anything, you know, and that's something to be aware of. Like I've made kimchi myself and I do eat sauerkraut every other day. And, you know, things just like, you know,
Speaker 17cheese and everything else that's fermented. We need to do all those things. It's just classical. And we should be doing it because we've done it for thousands of years.
Speaker 5Totally. Fermentation should be the cornerstone of the main foods you're eating. And also fermented foods also do help with the detoxing of the microplastics. So these very ubiquitous environmental toxins, they're hard to get rid of. The sauerkraut, the kefir. and eating replacing like your bread which is just like such an easy replacement the normal bread you're eating just with a fermented sourdough an organic sourdough which can actually help be a positive like an actual health food so you're exchanging a food that is so filled with glyphosate wheat was hybridized back in the 1950s so the way that wheat was selectively bred and hybridized to have an increased germ and wheat yield it's completely different from the wheat that people were eating 50 60 years ago and now they're spreading it with glyphosate they also spray it as a desiccant so when they
Speaker 5take it off, then they, you know, drying it out, they spray it with this, you know, one of the world's most powerful antibiotics. And obviously the fermented foods help with these excretion pathways, help with the enzymes for your bodies to break these toxins down and excrete them through the lymph, through the sweat, through the waste, through the, you know, going number one and number two.
Speaker 5And they also just help with, you know, your body's permeability in the gut, you know, the permeability and also... things like the gut brain permeability, which is degraded with EMF, which allows toxins to come in.
Speaker 17So when people get to the point of leaky gut, yeah?
Speaker 5Yeah, totally. And then that's mainly caused through the antibiotics that people are eating. It's caused by the lectins, the oxalates, other things which are just destroying the permeability of the gut and creating, instead of putting a biofilm, which allows for all these bacteria and pathogenic... parasites to come in and stop the body from excreting waste properly.
Speaker 5So fermented foods are essential and you don't have to eat much. Just have a little bit of, you know, sauerkraut, ferment yourself and create these, you know, home starters. But if you want to start anywhere, just start replacing the normal bread you're eating with sourdough, organic sourdough. It's the biggest, easiest change.
Speaker 5It's a great tasting bread. You can just have heaps of butter. Butter has butyrate in it. which is one of the best things for protecting your gut and the gut barrier and also producing the right environment for this positive microbiome. So butyrate and butter, I understand how much butter I eat. I go crazy with it.
Speaker 17I eat a lot of butter too. I understand.
Speaker 5I mean, it's a health food. Even ice cream, organic ice cream is a health food. It's nutrient dense. People don't understand. these things which have been vilified, you know, help us. And, like, in butyrate, protecting the gut especially and protecting 70% of serotonin is made in your gut. If your gut brain access is off, you won't feel good.
Speaker 5You won't feel happy. You'll have clinical depression, okay? Your gut... There's more nerve connections than your brain. Like your gut is the center for emotion for your food. It's your second brain.
Ian MalcolmAnd Rob, I got to ask, because you said organic ice cream and I'm sitting there thinking, well, that's a tasty thing. So tell me about the organic ice cream. Are there certain flavors? What should people go for and avoid?
Speaker 5So you can make it at home. You can just get some good organic cream. And you can, because like these things are nutrient dense and we've been vilified. So the only problem with milk is that it has IGF immunogrowth factor one, which actually is negated in things like cheese once it's become slight fermented. So, and we're talking about like before with Joanne recommending lactoferrin, which is one of these huge things, which is denatured through pasteurization.
Speaker 5Pasteurization is the key for destroying all these active bioenzymes that make these foods bioavailable. So they've gone after the process of how do we change these health foods into poisons for people that are nutrientally devoid, that are kind of bacterially dead. So you can find some really great natural cream. You can get some natural butter.
Speaker 5Essentially, it's super easy for yourself to make at home. Some great alternatives, even just normal ice cream out there, named with fresh cream, fresh milk, is actually really nutrient-dense. And some of the studies that I've actually a couple of days listening to, people that eat ice cream like regularly, like once or twice a week, have like better health outcomes with like heart disease.
Speaker 5Like it's crazy how much it actually benefits overall health. You wouldn't think so, but it's like these nutrient dense foods, which really are the powerhouse and the kind of taking back the fat, the saturated fat, which our bodies need, which has been vilified the same way salt has. So some really good producers in Australia with like, you know, ice cream and just normal ice cream, but you can make it yourself at home.
Speaker 5Also get into your eggs. Put some eggs in your ice cream that has the choline that's essential for your brain health and boost cognition of little children. Just one egg per day. You're giving your child in some ice cream or some other dish where you can incorporate it. It increases the IQ by 12 points on average. Just one egg a day.
Ian MalcolmHang on, hang on, hang on. Say that slow-mo. Let's see that in instant replay.
Speaker 5I'm rewinding. So studies have done... that just incorporating one egg per day. So the clinical trials, they had a controlled study of people that weren't fed the egg, like many years, they found that just one egg per day, which is the multivitamin, essentially nature's packaged all the elements you need for a new life.
Speaker 5And so, especially the choline, which can be nature through cooking. So try and eat the egg yolk raw, if you can, or just slightly cooked, not all the way cooked. You're preserving that choline, which helps the brain grow and develop on average. 10 to 12 IQ points different from the control group.
Ian MalcolmLet's go.
Speaker 5Children that would give a one egg per day, one egg.
@joann_marieI love avocado and toast. I highly recommend it for everyone. And they're both super foods and they are delicious.
Ian MalcolmAnd Rob, this one's from the purple pill. Any recommendations on the type of butter? Cause you mentioned that you have so much of it.
Speaker 5A hundred percent. You need to find organic butter. A lot of the tricks here in Australia is you'll find even on the organic butter from Maitland, it has 50% seed oils. So look at the ingredients, become friends with the ingredient list. All you want to see is, is literal like dairy butter, you know, buttercream. And that's, you would need to look what's in it because a lot of these like butter alternatives or olive spreads, they will have like olive spread, which actually has a bunch of sunflower oil or vegetable oils to, to like, to extend it, to try to create this like, you know,
Speaker 5I can't believe it's not butter. You need to look at the ingredients. You need to find like grass-fed, grass-finished, biodynamic, regenerative practices when you can. My family are all farmers and finding the right day farm is great, but they've vilified a lot of the great sources for raw dairy and butter. But you need to look at cultured butter.
Speaker 5You need to look at aged cheeses. Look at the ingredients because you just need to see that there's no fillers, no seed oils, no preservatives. It's quite easy to find good quality butter. It's out there, but they've hidden it. So just make sure you're not buying any with any seed oils that are incorporated because even the organic packets can have them.
@joann_marieAnd also you guys can make it. I've never made it, so I'm not going to say that. But I've watched videos and it's really easy to make. Like you just put like milk in a bottle and then you just like shake it with like a bowl of... glass inside. I don't know what they're called. Shake it for a million years, Joanne. I don't know.
@joann_marieI've never made it, but in the video it looked like easy. I don't know.
Speaker 5No, I've seen that video talking about it. She has the buttercream and she shakes it. Then she makes that Texas Roadhouse cinnamon butter. We're talking about the same video?
@joann_marieI don't know. Maybe. Apparently, it's now awesome to make. It's fashionable to make your own butter now, which is awesome.
Speaker 5Exactly. And you're right. Like it's so easy to make. It doesn't, it seems like it's a huge process with the lady with a wooden thing and she's making the butter, but you can do it at home in like a little jar, jar glass. Oh no, I'm talking about another thing.
@joann_marieBut I think I've seen that one. No, this is just a plastic bottle, but I mean, I recommend a plastic bottle.
Speaker 5I agree. No. Yeah. I think I know what you're talking about, but yeah, you can just shake it in a bowl. She's sitting there in the kitchen and she puts it in the bowl and she's shaking it there. it's easy and accessible. And they make it seem like, you know, all these dairy products are hard. The cream you make, the buttercream, like, it all comes from, like, just the normal raw dairy.
Speaker 5And, like, the buttercream is there. It's so nutrient-dense. Like, people don't understand, like, this is like a superfood. And that's why RFK is re-putting whole milk back on the schedules of children's dietary intake in America. Because people aren't getting the protein and the fats they need, okay? You need at least two times the amount of protein that's recommended dietary before...
Speaker 5rapid cognition of the brain. So they've lowered the standards of actually what we need. We need two times the amount of protein. We need huge amounts of fat and cholesterol, huge amounts. It should be the main thing on your plate. So, you know, make these products. You'll find that they're so much more delicious that you can find in the store, so much cheaper.
Speaker 5And also, like, the nutrients there. Like, if you take spinach and you cut it and you put it in a bag, it loses 99% of its nutrition within one or two days. So people eat locally. and create local food because the nutrition degrades so quickly after you pick something or create it or put it in a box or you rack it up in plastic packaging that has PFAs and phthalates all over it.
Speaker 5So like, you know, eating locally, it's not some hippie woo-woo thing. You're making sure the food you have still has nutrition in it because the nutrition grades so quickly. You have fresh butter and your family will be like, oh my God, this is the best thing I've ever had.
@joann_marieI found one of the videos of cultured butter, but I will find the one that it's not cultured, that it's like the regular one. And it does look easy. Maybe I'll try it sometime. I don't know. I'm not such a big butter eater, but it looks easy, though.
Speaker 17Yeah, I do use a lot of butter with my cooking, with my snack eating, whatever I use butter. And I do use salted butter, which I probably shouldn't because I don't know what the quality of salt in it is. It gives me energy because I'm basically carnivore, but I have come back to including some vegetables, so not necessarily just carnivore.
Speaker 17But the thing with our dairy industry in Australia is that Bill Gates, through his channels, has pushed Beauvaire onto some of our dairy growers, right? And then also we face the fact that even if you get – grass-fed product it could be finished with some produced rennet it's not animal rennet so you have to read the labels very carefully and all the rennet that's not animal is actually owned by Pfizer so they're pushing that into our food chain as well so yeah it's a lot of things to be aware of
Speaker 17How well said.
Speaker 5Yeah, we talked about the GMO rennet before, like 97% of all cheese in America has this GMO rennet. So they found ways to work these genetically modified engineered products into what were healthy products and essentially change the industry and how we interact with them. So you're exactly right. You need to find aged cheeses, which are a health food.
Speaker 5Like you need to find animal rennet. And a lot of these organic cheeses, they categorically cannot have any of these genetically modified rennets in them. You want to find the animal rennet. You don't want to find this non-animal rennet or anything else that can be genetically modified or bioengineered. And you're right as well with the salt.
Speaker 5You don't know what's in the salt of the butter. And that's obviously you're going deeper levels now because you have that critical thinking ability. Obviously, the salt sometimes can be bad. But, you know, salt itself... we should be eating two or three times the recommended daily amount of salt because it's really totally now associated, beyond doubt now, with an increased lifespan and lower mortality.
Speaker 5So, you know, sorry?
Speaker 17I just could say you 100% agree. The first thing that happens to you if you go to a hospital and something's wrong with you, you're in a critical phase. They'll stick up a saline solution.
Speaker 6Mm-hmm.
Speaker 17because they know that's good for you and and also what they did with people who had heart problems um they sort of pushed out this idea that anyone with a heart problem should have reduced salt well basically it's the opposite like anybody without a heart problem per se in the community if their salt levels are higher their longevity is far better
Speaker 17than someone who's been put on a low-salt diet. So are they just creating people who are chronically ill? This is what it seems.
Speaker 5Exactly. And, like, we actually have to re, like, conceptualize hydration because when we're drinking, like, normal water without any electrolytes or minerals or salts in it, our body, you know, drink a lot of water, you go to the toilet straight after because your body is trying to find the balance of these minerals because, you know, your body needs this balance, okay?
Speaker 5So actually drinking a whole bunch of water actually – leaches these minerals out of your body okay you're weaning them out and it's also ruining the hydration and salt as well like it's such a cheap thing it's literally the cheapest stress intervention in existence okay so like the low sodium spikes you know all of these things which which cause these huge like stress indicators in the body okay so you really want to kind of you know it helps with the stomach acid which causes the bacterial overgrowth the bile in your body as well and the fat malabsorption it's like
Speaker 5All these different things. So just like the volume of your blood, okay? So, you know, they say that it causes hypertension, but it really couldn't be anything from the opposite, okay? So you need to start viewing salt and increasing your intake of these essential minerals because we're all deficient and we're being lied to on how to hydrate properly, how our diet should incorporate things like fats and cholesterol and salt.
Speaker 5It's all inverted.
@joann_marieAnd 40 came up, and 40 was the one who taught me about the essential oils of rose, which then I found out about all of the other essential oils and fell in love with them. So hi, 40. Do you have any obscure health facts, or how's your grandmother doing, or how are you doing?
Speaker 18Hey, how's it going, guys? I don't know if you can hear me okay? Yeah. Okay, I'm driving right now through Pennsylvania, and it's horrible. Uh, uh, but yeah, no, I'm good. My grandma is still, I mean, she's, she's doing good. She's doing good. Uh, it's hard because I try to implement some of these things that like I've researched a bunch and like, I know like at most won't hurt her, but like, it's hard because like her husband is just very much like ingrained.
Speaker 18And like, that's not what the doctor said. The doctor said she's these pills. Like, and it's hard to like argue with somebody who's like almost 90 that like their doctor is not doing the right thing. And so it's like there's, you know, I have to, like, tread lightly on some of the things that I would like to implement into her regimen, which is frustrating.
Speaker 18But, yeah. But I don't know. I just want to come up and say hi. I'm driving, and I don't know if anybody else has ever driven on 80 in Pennsylvania, but it's fucking ridiculous. So I kind of concentrate on the road. But I just want to come up and say hi. It's been a great space. I just love listening.
Speaker 5We love you. Bye. Thank you so much. Stay safe on the road.
Speaker 17Yes, do the right thing.
@joann_marieDoes anyone else see Hulk's hand up? Yeah, I'm about to go to Hulk. Hey, Hulk. Nice PFP. How are you? Do you do any of these, like, health things that we've been talking about?
Speaker 19Yo.
Speaker 19Hi, Diana. Hello, Ian. Yeah, I do. Yeah, I love... I love the subject. And I've just come back after picking my girls up from school, come in, saw the spaces that are on, and it was like, you guys in here, who I, you know, know, like and trust. And Rob, we've not spoken before, but nice to meet you. And just the conversation you've been having in the last five minutes, like, you know, it's definitely on my frequency.
Speaker 19I've got... an incubator next to me with six eggs in it that are going to hatch in six days. I've already got three chickens downstairs, and they lay three eggs a day, and they're lovely. And I've also done the first sourdough mix-up this week. So you mix a bit of water and a bit of wheat together, get the culture going, add it with more flour and water over a couple of days, and that's how you make sourdough.
Speaker 19So it's really easy. I made just a self-raising flour loaf the other day. My daughter's autistic, right? So she only eats certain foods.
Speaker 19But if you give her organic cheddar in sourdough with proper butter, it's not a bad snack. But if you're giving her processed cheese and nitrate ham and bread out of the packet five times a day, that's no good for her. Do you know what I mean? So much, you know what I mean? It's just like, I don't know who it was, who it is, but they don't want us healthy.
Speaker 19They're not sharing that knowledge freely. In fact, it seems to me like it's the other way around.
Speaker 19One question I had, it was ask a medical guru or anything, and that was just a quick question about nicotine, actually, and whether he'd heard anything about the positive effects of nicotine with some neuro conditions. And I was especially thinking about autism. Thank you.
Speaker 17Yeah, I would like to address that, if I could.
@joann_marieYes, I just want to add something really, really quick. Have you looked into antifungal drugs called intraconazole and sportanox? Because there is a case study of rapid... and complete recovery of autism spectrum disorder after treatment of aspergillus with that antifungal. I'll post it in the purple pill so that you might want to check it out.
@joann_marieThere is a couple of studies that apparently people do not want out there that is pretty interesting. But go for it, Quilby.
Speaker 19Joanne, thanks for that. Yeah, I'd appreciate that.
Speaker 17Yeah.
Speaker 19Sorry, the other lady's changed.
Speaker 17Yeah, Hulk, what I would say to you is the very first order would be to put your kids on a carnivore diet. That's a reset diet for the human condition. So carnivore with fat.
Speaker 19I just split up my wife before Christmas and I only get the kids four days out of ten.
Speaker 17Well, four days out of ten if you feed them meat with fat, like cook up a stew, mainly meat and fat, maybe some vegetable matter in there and put it out for them to eat. That could help. Nicotine patches may help because they've been found to help with things like COVID vaccine injury. I have a nicotine patch that I use.
Speaker 17Like I get a higher dose nicotine patch and I cut it into four and then I'll use it on my body. So it's probably like two to three milligrams a day. And that helps. You know, it's something worthwhile to try. But really, literally, I have read about autistic kids improving on a carnivore diet. If you eradicate all the other shit from the diet and you just go to meat, meat, fat and salt and water for a little while and then you start adding in the vegetables as they tolerate it and just see.
Speaker 17There's a clinic out of Hungary, I think it is, that is devoted to all things carnivores. a healing in people, and I can't think of the name of it, but I've been aware of it for a few years now. And that's a place where many people have been healed from what ails them. And I'm sorry, is that one of your children or more than one that's autistic?
Speaker 19Just my daughter, Rosie, yeah. How old is she? I'll be on the spectrum somewhere, but she's... How old are you, Rosie? She's 11 now.
Speaker 17Okay. So I know there's a psychiatrist in the States who advocates for carnivore diet for all sorts of things. And I know in my own personal history that when I went more carnivore for a period of time, and I'm not strictly carnivore now, but it is a part of my diet every day.
Speaker 17that I'm on a more even keel mentally. I don't suffer the highs and the lows anymore.
Speaker 19Yeah, other than that whole food triangle is upside down, you know, that they encourage eating carbohydrates.
Speaker 17Oh, yeah, totally wrong.
Speaker 19And really you should be eating protein.
Speaker 17Yeah, and Ansel Keys who promoted that, he knew it was wrong. He still promoted it. He got a Nobel Prize for it and the bastard's been – responsible for i don't know millions of people being chronically ill on the planet and it's so bad but yeah i wish you well with your kids and i hope that something there will will trigger and will work yeah i posted two of the things so one is that one and the other one is low co-voting and maybe rob has other other stuff rob go for it
Speaker 5Well, so the research does show that there are improvements with children with autism that are given probiotics, supplements, or even just fermented foods. And then we can look at the nicotine because they're finding now the brain has its own lymphatic system. It's got a lymphatic system. It even has its own kind of bacterial environment.
Speaker 5So they call these kind of bacteria psychobiotics. They don't really live in the gut. They kind of live in the brain. And when they've given some of these studies to essentially to a placebo group and then in the test group with fermented strains of bacteria, they saw that all of the stress levels, the anxiety were getting much lower.
Speaker 5And when you have these probiotic groups, they showed... a lot of improvement in cognitive function. And even anecdotally, I've seen a lot of videos of parents treating their own children's autism through fermented foods, raw foods, and seeing a huge amount of cognition come forward, them becoming from nonverbal to verbal to start expressing themselves and their beautiful personalities coming through.
Speaker 5And there is hope, and I'm sure in the future there are so many different pathways forward. You seem like a concerning and intelligent dad, so you have... you know, everything in front of you to try and to peel back and to make your situation better for you and your loved one. And even just with dealing with these kind of results, the probiotics that they've found have worked and even just like putting the levels of serotonin that are now being increased because these children's guts and their brains, like the kind of, that connection is lost.
Speaker 5So, you know, it's even like 89% of the serotonin there. So the bacterias that produce these and regulate the signals they kind of get worn out and they start sending wrong signals to the brain. So when you start reintroducing these, you're kind of fixing the broken systems and signals that were missing and you're kind of putting them back in place.
Speaker 5So with kind of consistent fermented food intake, you can see the kind of baseline levels there, less stress, sharper thinking, deeper thinking, less brain fog. And you just need to avoid all of these antibiotics, these kind of ultra processed foods, artificial sweeteners. And there's so many different great fermented foods out there you can make yourself.
Speaker 5And then with the nicotine, because nicotine is great. People get vilified like it's a neuroprotectant and it really does help the brain. But they've found that there are some nicotine receptors and they actually play a role in the development of autism. So, you know, inside the brain is kind of these nicotine receptors.
Speaker 5And essentially they kind of release these kind of like nerve transmitters. And once they get upregulated or downregulated, they can be kind of disrupted. So if you are finding a way to use nicotine therapeutically and introduce it, there could be protocols to kind of prevent these neurological conditions, even Alzheimer's and Parkinson's and schizophrenia and all these other ones that they're finding now.
Speaker 5So there are this direct link between the receptors and these kind of psychiatric and neurological conditions, including autism. And I would love to send you some links some results they have and some treatments and some ways forward. So they're actually quite practical. They're quite easy to start using in your day-to-day life.
Speaker 5And, you know, your daughter is so lucky because she has a loving, concerned parent out there who's looking for the truth. And it's out there and you can start treating these symptoms and start dealing, taking back, you know, some of the autonomy and this cognition that your child has. I'm just so glad that you're in the right place.
Speaker 5You seem like you know exactly what's going on. You're into the new treatments. You're making your own eggs. You have holistic diet treatment there. So I'll just say that that's awesome what you're doing.
Speaker 19I appreciate the words, Rob. And, yeah, if you could send me that thing, that would be great. You know, it's just not me that I have to convince. You know, it's also Rosie's mum, and, you know, we're separated now, so I have to be calm and present stuff to her that, you know, it's not easy. So that's where I'm stuck at the moment, really.
Speaker 19Just with this hunch, it's going to do us some good without anything sort of concrete, you know what I mean? But anyway, I appreciate that, and thanks for everyone's time.
@joann_marieThank you so much for coming. Yeah, go for it.
Speaker 18for that, what is, I can't look it up right now, but there's a certain mineral, I think, that's in Fiji water in particular. Rob, you know what I'm talking about, that it's really high in, like, the Fiji brand water, and it's supposed to be really, like, Fiji in particular water, but there's a certain mineral or something that's in Fiji water, like, naturally, but you can, like, buy the supplement, too.
Speaker 18I'll have to look it up.
Speaker 12Are you saying Fiji water, like...
Speaker 18Yeah, like it comes from Fiji, like it's that brand of water, but oh my God, I can't think of what the name of it is, but whatever that mineral is that's in it, if you look it up, it'll come right up. I just can't do it because I'm driving.
@joann_marieI'm Googling, so it has high silica content and then silica, calcium, magnesium, bicarbonate, sodium, sulfate, chloride, potassium.
Speaker 18Yeah, I think it's just silica. I think it's the silica. So there's a number of studies out about that, that they, it has helped a lot of people with autism. There's a person I know on, on here who are, her son has autism where he was never supposed to speak. And that was one of like the, she's made many changes, right.
Speaker 18She's been working on it for a long time, but she said that that was one of the things that she implemented was switching over to like a high silica water and that it definitely made a difference in that. And a lot of the support groups that she's in, that's like one of the number one, like easy things to do.
Speaker 17that parents have noticed like people like their children going from like non-verbal to verbal just on switching over to like a high silica content water so that might be something worth looking into that's amazing isn't it and and let's just uh re-look at the nicotine thing right from a medical point of view they vilified anything that was a nightshade vegetable
Speaker 17and the nightshade vegetables are high in nicotine we have the nicotine receptors in our bodies which means we should be eating something with nicotine in it and you know it's not just smoking nicotine like nicotine smoking has been ruined by all the 4 000 chemicals that they added to it to become an addictive substance so
Speaker 17That's the thing. But, yeah, your tomatoes, your eggplants, capsicums, peppers, all those things that they eat in copious amounts down in South America and what have you, they're actually good for us. We should be eating them. So include them. It's not going to harm you. So, you know, isn't it funny that... Modern science, modern medical science says, oh, don't eat those things.
Speaker 17They're nitrate vegetables and they'll cause you to have arthritis and whatever else. No, they're high in nicotine. They're not going to cause you to have anything. They're going to cause you to be well. That is the smokescreen.
Speaker 19I have it on good account. I've heard it a few places that nicotine can actually dissipate the nano... box in your blood.
Speaker 5Yeah, you're exactly right. Colloidal gold and nicotine are the only two detox methods for the nanotechnology inside your brain. The graphene oxide, which is in all of us, the smart dust. So you're exactly right. Nicotine and colloidal gold, probably the only two ways to excrete this and also through sauna. So yeah, you hit the nail on the head.
Speaker 5And I'll make a little package and send you across some of the best treatments and alternatives you have to treat autism now through diet and other probiotics. So I'll just get a little
Speaker 17thing now that you can show your partner as well and can make it all formal and um you know make it so that it's hot yeah thanks very much robert i look forward to carrying on chatting really appreciate it thank you so much for coming up hulk my daughter-in-law has had loss of uh sensation of uh smell and taste whether it was post-covid vaccine or what they've told her that it's
Speaker 17post having COVID, I don't know. But, you know, I've been trying to get them to try the nicotine patches. She's only just trying them now. And hopefully, just hopefully, she will have a reversal of that maybe in a month's time.
Speaker 19Fingers crossed, Boja.
@joann_marieHopefully. I'll look into it and hopefully there's something that we can find to help her. And guys, please repost this space. Follow Ian and Rob and our amazing, amazing speakers. And if you guys go to it, I will also repost it. And thank you so much for being here. So Ian, have you tried any of all the things that we've talked about today?
@joann_marieLike either lactoferrin or like all of the things?
Ian MalcolmWell, some more than others. I may have rubbed a strawberry or two across my teeth, uh, but did not know that, uh, that I was, I was potentially getting a whole bunch of roundup in, uh, in my mouth in the process. Uh, didn't see that one coming. Um, but, uh, but Rob, so as a quick way to maybe round this out and, and, and kind of wind this down, I think truth tower is going to probably open his space in a little bit and would love to be able to send everybody over there.
Ian MalcolmUm, and, and really quickly, I also want to just bring attention that, again, this is going to be a segment. We're going to have to do this at least with a once a month cadence, because I mean, Rob, every single day, right? We kick things off. The next thing you know, we've got 10 people trying to come up and ask questions because there's so much wonderful info that you have.
Ian MalcolmBut to go back to that idea of kind of the bullet points, right? If we were to try and round this out and think of all the things that we just talked through, a lot of it was on. The gut and how kind of the things that you're consuming, you know, basically you've got a number of ways you interact with the world, right?
Ian MalcolmYou've got your skin, obviously anything that you consume and what that's going to do to the inside of your body. So I'm kind of curious. We asked for your five bullets at large to kick off the space. When it comes to five items that everybody should be eating or drinking every single day or at least once a week to try and maximize their health, I'm curious for any thoughts.
Speaker 5So to maximize your health, it really comes down to what you want to start removing your health. We need to start really reconceptualizing the diets and the foods we're eating. So you have to start removing all seed oils from your diet. Okay, start there. You need to start removing these things which have become so oxidized.
Speaker 5They're filled with hexane. They're filled with these chemicals which are literally killing you, causing oxidative stress. Like that should be the foundation. Start looking at all the different foods because they hide everywhere. You need to start dealing with removing seed oils and these toxic engine lubricants from your body and introducing the natural saturated fats, the animal-based fats, the tallows, the coconut oils, and start getting the good fats and salts back in your life.
Speaker 5You need to start kind of microbiomaxing. You need to start looking at the fermented foods that are the prebiotics, the postbiotics. and getting different types of fiber back into your life. An easy hack would just be get psyllium husk, put a little bit of pomegranate in juice, makes a little jelly. It will give you the best bowel movements you've ever had in your life.
Speaker 5It'll bring back this diversity in your gut, and it'll start really helping start these metabolic pathways of detoxing. So you just want to also start opening up your detox pathways, start doing lymphatic drainage, a 10-minute lymphatic drainage exercise every day. trust me, you will start feeling so much better, okay?
Speaker 5You need to start opening up these pathways which need your help. There's no pump for the lymphatic drainage. So you need to start moving your body and doing these kinetic exercises, the rebounding, jumping up and down, doing a dance, going for a skip. They really do have these great ways to kind of help the detox pathways around you.
Speaker 5start incorporating fasting as a cornerstone of your lifestyle, okay? We've gone through all the benefits it has, but realistically, it is such an overall master cure to a lot of these things that we're saying. Helping you excrete the waste, these senescent cells, the autophagy, the apoptosis, giving your body the chance to rest from digesting the goysalop 24 hours a day.
Speaker 5We're never supposed to be eating three meals a day. That's a Rockefeller psyop, okay? They did it to weaken us and to kind of, to subvert us. So fasting, remove the seed oils, the microbiome maxing, the detox maxing. And the main thing I want you to go away with now is that you need to rethink your environment. Any disease that you have around you, it's coming 90% of the time from the environment.
Speaker 5So if you have EMF around you, if you live near a 5G tower that's emitting these millimeter wavelength microwaves and hitting you every day, if you have your Wi-Fi router in your bedroom, take it out of there. If you're using induction cooking in your house every day to cook your food, it's exposing you to these magnetic fields that are literally cooking you from the inside out.
Speaker 5No more induction cooking. No more exposure to EMF. You know, put your phone on silent. Don't charge your phone next to your head at all. Stop using wireless devices. If you want to cook your brain and get a glioblastoma, keep using the AirPods, okay? Keep using the wireless devices. Don't worry, you'll be dead soon. You won't have to worry about that anymore, okay?
Speaker 5So we're finding now that our environment, where we choose to live, the materials we surround ourselves with, the clothing we wear, the chemicals we chuck on our body every day, this is where health comes from. This is where disease comes from. You have the power to take this back. You really have the tools in front of you to change your life, and it starts now.
Speaker 5Because everyone out there, we're literally walking around chemically castrated. We are devoid of hormones. We're being attacked with full of heavy metals and chemicals and industrial pollutants that are all working in synergy to make you sick. That's all by design. And once we take back this knowledge, we can free ourselves.
Speaker 5And it's simple, it's not costly, and it can help improve your life quality.
@joann_marieThank you so much, Rob. Oh, go for it, Dan.
Ian MalcolmYeah, no, and I was just going to say, isn't it... Isn't it so wonderful? And, Joanne, it's so funny. We get the hecklers all the time, and there's only a handful, actually, in the purple pill today, some of which, and again, I just want to bring attention, not a medical expert, not your doctor. Always consult, of course, with your professionals.
Ian MalcolmAnd then, like I said before, kind of... Be critically thinking of what the professionals tell you, because it was not too long ago the professionals said, oh, yeah, get this shot by this thing that Rob just walked through and how dangerous and deadly it is. Right. And so with that being said, though, we get, you know, heckled in different ways.
Ian MalcolmWhat can we do? How are we bringing solutions? Well, these are the solutions. Right. Thinking about your world, understanding how you are being poisoned by just about everything. You know, I have that. The analogy that I make sometimes about the fish, we are all the fish in the toxic water. And unfortunately, right, what they are going to try and do, and I really believe this to be the case, because everything around us is so toxic, they give us more quote unquote solutions, SSRI pills, all these other things to solve the problem because of the sludge that we exist in.
Ian MalcolmBut the things that they give us just make it worse and worse and worse. So you're constantly, you're just going from poison food, poisoned air to poison drugs that are supposed to fix the poison that you've already consumed. And then you need another poison to fix the poison that you just consumed, right? And on and on and on it goes.
Ian MalcolmAnd so the solution is personal accountability because we need to recognize that the things around us, they're not going to help. The few things that will are the few people that will honestly and truthfully describe the world around them. That includes Rob on the health side. I think he's been just a blessing. And listening to him, every one of these spaces, Rob, I leave and I think to myself, okay, I need to do these three things or these five things.
Ian MalcolmAnd I'm gonna make a clip tomorrow of this kind of conclusion that you just had, the things that people can actually do, right? Because unfortunately we live in that sickly water. So let's at least try and brace ourselves to be aware of the poisons, to do what we can to protect ourselves from them, to try and extract or excrete the poison
Ian Malcolmthat we've already consumed because it's been forced upon us. And in doing so, maybe make the most of the world that we have while we try to remove the poison from the water for the greater good, right? And that's the more selfless, bigger picture. But each and every day, we got to take the little things that we can do, do the best that we can with them.
Ian MalcolmAnd so it takes us back to the serenity prayer for those that are Christian, right? But Rob, it's just always such an absolute pleasure, my friend. I look forward to continuing to do these with you on that cadence. I hope they grow every single time that we do it, not for ego or clout or any of that nonsense, but just to make people healthier and make them better, right?
Ian MalcolmBecause at the end of the day, when we try to talk about these uncomfortable truths, well, there's a lot of people that they're not thinking clearly enough to note them. If they do, they're not feeling healthy enough to go out and kind of advocate for them. And in some situations, it might be because either their delivery or the mechanism of that delivery, which might be their physical being.
Ian MalcolmLet's be real. People listen to people that they believe are successful, are intelligent, are capable, are insert thing here. And if we are all overweight, if we are overworked, if we are overstressed, if we are underslept, right? Maybe if we're overeating, then all of those people, even if we tell them, hey guys, look, the water is poisoned and here's how.
Ian Malcolmwell, they're probably not going to pay much attention. They'll rather listen to the latest Fox News babe, right? Who's probably Jewish. But right. In fact, actually, those things don't really go hand in hand for what it's worth. I find the babe comment that kind of negates the form. But anyway, right. Nonetheless, we have this reality, right, where the world is sick.
Ian MalcolmWe need to make it better and we need to be as personally accountable as we can. So, Rob, I just want to thank you. So much for this. See if you have any kind of closing remarks, then we'll go to Joanne, see if she's got any words that she has before we send everybody on their way.
Speaker 5Oh, I love you, mate. I just want to say like providing these hope-based, solutions-based spaces, I think is the way forward. And like every single time I come to these spaces or I'm part of them, I come away feeling more hope. And I don't know any other activity I do where I have the same outcome. And to see so many like-minds, so many leaders here all empowering themselves with the truth so they can make their lives better for them and the ones they love, what better way to spend some time and interact and all share our knowledge?
Speaker 5So I just couldn't be more grateful for these opportunities for us to really push the needle forward and be the light we want to see in the world and make real health outcomes in there because they're trying to socially engineer us and condition us to... ignore hope, to think there is no future, to collectively manifest this end time prophecy, which leads in the destruction of humanity.
Speaker 5And the game's up. We're taking the planet back. People are taking their health back. And I'm just grateful to be sharing it with such like minds and such strong leaders.
Ian MalcolmOh, you're the absolute best. And Joanne, any thoughts? I know it was a very interesting one. Lots of things that I feel you probably You had a far better sense of some of these topics than I did coming in and listening to Rob on some of the ones that we touched on today.
@joann_marieYes, I love this topic so much. And I'm by no means perfect. And I'm also not a health expert. But I try to balance my bad habits with good things. And truth says that I'm coping and that's fine. I'm still trying. I'm like not perfect. So, yeah, I like learning about all of these things. Yeah, experimenting. I ordered the, oh, I forgot the name.
@joann_marieOh, my God, the word that I never, I ordered that, and it's 6K. Hold on, I'm going to look for it. And it's, I cannot wait to try it, the natokinase. I don't know, that thing.
Speaker 17And, yeah. Natokinase. Is that what you talk about? Natokinase? Yes.
Ian MalcolmThat's the one, Joanne, that somebody said in 72 hours helped their, I believe it was their mother, they said, that was really struggling after the COVID vaccine.
@joann_marieYeah, and I don't have, I'm super healthy as in, like, my body is fine, you know. But I love trying all the new things. And hopefully you guys choose at least one healthy thing that might help you. Yeah, my best ones, the ones that I take every day is cayenne pepper, red light therapy, the DMSO, key acids. They have like a lot of fiber, obviously eggs, avocado.
Speaker 17So with the chia seeds, do you soak them before you ingest them? No, what? I'm sorry.
@joann_marieWith the, did you say chia seeds? Yeah, I make this crazy lemonade that it has lemonade, cayenne pepper, chia seeds, and serrano peppers. Because, yes, it sounds, it's very spicy, but I like it. And it has a lot of like anti-inflammatory things. And also, of course, the massage for your face with, oh my God, I forgot the name.
@joann_marieUm, I, I always do it. I have like a, a lot of them like go around the house. I just like keep them there and start doing it. Um, I, I just love them. And yeah, just guys, just, um, try little things and, and see how you feel. And it's, it's nice. And also in the pictures that I posted, um, um, I don't endorse any of those things.
@joann_marieLike if you guys want to buy stuff, like do your own research and look for those. I'm not endorsing or paid by any of the things that I posted. So yeah, I'm not doing that. So yeah, those are just the ones that I got this month. But I also shop around. If I don't like it, I look for something else, you know? So just, yeah, I love this health journey that we're on.
@joann_marieAnd I'm really happy to be here. And Rob, you're awesome. And everybody, thank you so much. And Ian, obviously, always an absolute pleasure, my friend. I love being here. So thank you so much for hosting, of course.
Ian MalcolmNo, and look, these spaces are only possible because of everybody that comes in to participate in any capacity. And I'm always so humbled that everybody does. But just absolutely blessed. Not only... uh, with, uh, Rob here as the feature speaker. And again, we will do these with a recurring cadence because Rob is just, it's, it's wonderful.
Ian MalcolmAnd this is the type of information that we need to be able to get out to everyone. Right. And so the next time that we have one of these set, invite, uh, invite your elders, your youngers, whoever it is that, that you feel might be missing out. Uh, we'll, we'll try to ensure that these are always wide open, right? So bring your questions about just, just about anything because,
Ian MalcolmIt really is remarkable. But I think all of the subjects, I mean, we went from your gut health and biome to things of the mind, things of tooth aches that Khan was directly dealing with, right? So we had some old friends, some new faces, and all kinds of stuff in between. And it's always just such a pleasure to have wonderful minds like Rob, who led this conversation.
Ian MalcolmAnd of course, the co-hostess with the absolute mostest. And Joanne, I feel like these days, In some of this, especially this space, you were the host with the most, my friend. And so I'm always just so humbled and blessed to have her accompanying on these adventures. And so, I mean, look, at the end of this, just like I said, it's all about individual accountability, building for a better communal tomorrow, right?
Ian MalcolmWe can all play our little parts. And in some ways that's advancing social causes, trying to bring truth to everybody about certain subjects that are obviously hidden from us. And perhaps one of the ones that is the most uncomfortable to address is the fact that the institutions that are supposed to be feeding us are poisoning us.
Ian MalcolmThe ones that are supposed to be giving us the truth are, again, lying to us, right? And across all of these, your health and wellness is under attack. Like Rob said before, this is essentially a war on us. It's a war by a very small cabal of people. And we don't have to go into the rest of the who and the why, right? But they are clearly trying to bring you down.
Ian MalcolmThey're trying to enslave your mind. They're trying to fatten up your body. And the reason that they want to do all of that is because the fatter, the dumber, the less critically you think and the more slop they give you to entertain yourself, well, then the less you're willing to look around to get off the couch, to go to the gym, to go to the sauna, to get a thing of water instead of the coffee that, oh, man, I'm going to have to, oh, Rob, I'm going to have to minimize my intake, right?
Ian MalcolmBut in all sincerity. right? That's just another example. I will leave this space. And just like I did the first one that we did with Rob, where he talked about the, the steam and sauna and, uh, the benefits of that. I'm going to minimize my caffeine intake in particular on the coffee side, right? And these are the little things that each and every day we can do.
Ian MalcolmTry to make yourself a little bit better. We can't go from the guy who's never lifted the weight to Dwayne, the rock Johnson, right? But if you've never lifted a weight, well, tomorrow you can try to do a pushup. So every single day, let's try to just do more than we did the day prior. Let's try and sharpen our minds, sharpen our physiques, sharpen our spirituality.
Ian MalcolmAnd whether it's learning about our health and our wellness, learning about the assassinations of the past, or learning about the present so we can make the future better. Let's all just take those little steps together because they can be very uncomfortable. But even the likes of David Goggins. Right. He was 300 pounds sitting on his couch eating yet another cheeseburger, french fries and a milkshake.
Ian MalcolmAnd he saw a thing about the Navy SEALs on TV and he said, I want to do that. And that guy now holds the world record for doing the most pull ups in a single day. In addition to, I think, having been a Navy SEAL and just about every other version of the special forces of the United States military. I think he even trained actually with the Green Berets at one point.
Ian MalcolmRight. This is a guy who decided to make tomorrow better. So get off the couch, put one foot in front of the other. Let's try to learn as much as we can from all of these wonderful people that make themselves available to try and learn from, right? So lots of love, Rob, to you. As always, everybody, good morning, good afternoon, good night, wherever you are in the world.
Ian MalcolmCertainly God bless for everything that you are. Godspeed on our adventure. And just like we heard at the very intro of the space, heal the world. Make it a better place for you, for me, the entire human race. And it starts with you. So to quote one other song from Michael Jackson, if you want to know where to start, take a look at the man in the mirror.
Ian MalcolmWe will see you guys in the next space. I will see you with Mr. Truthteller. Lots of love, Mr. Rob, as always, Joanne, Khan, 40, everybody. I want to give a very, very special shout out again to Mr. Sam Parker for yesterday. It was a wonderful space on history. I look forward to that better future with all of you guys.