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“Put a finger in my ear 1 week ago (dumb). Caused pain/hearing clog. The ER doctor saw wax buildup and possible infection. Flushed it, the pain was gone! Why do Ofloxacin drops make the ear feel worse? Is it safe for me to fly?” [0:02:39]
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Well, I haven’t seen your ear. I don’t know what it looks like. I don’t know if there was a perforation from when he washed it. The Ofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone. I don’t like fluoride-based prescriptions. They have some side effects. You may be having a side effect from this being put into your ear. So, if the pain has come back but the hearing is not clogged anymore, you have to have another doctor look in your ear to see what’s going on because you shouldn’t be having pain come back after using the prescription antibiotic that the emergency room doctor gave you. So I would have it checked and I would certainly do that before flying. If you have an issue with your ear membrane, maybe the pressure of rinsing it created a tiny tear that has opened up because Ofloxacin is a DNA replication inhibitor, and if your ear membrane is trying to heal, I’m not saying it was ruptured but it could. That’s one of the risks of doing an ear flush. I used to be an ER doctor for many years. And then you’re taking a medicine that inhibits replication of DNA when your own cell membranes are trying to heal there, that could be a problem. But anyway, please have it rechecked if you’re in pain, and have someone take a look at that because the pain shouldn’t be coming back.
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“Hi, Dr. Rita. How long does it take before the vitamin C from enhanced chelation is completely out of your system? Thanks so much.” [0:05:04]
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I would say about six hours, something like that. Yeah. It’s short-lived. If you do a finger prick for blood, ascorbic acid looks molecularly almost identical to glucose. And so, it is eaten up or taken up by your cells very quickly. This is one of the reasons why we like it so much, especially in cancer, because a high dose of vitamin C in a deranged, rapidly growing cancer cell cannot handle the natural antioxidant effect of vitamin C. It doesn’t have a certain enzyme catalase to quiet down the presence of vitamin C’s oxidative stress it puts on the cell. All your other healthy cells have plenty amount of this enzyme.
And so, that’s what helps to make it toxic, for I guess every cell line in vitro that they’ve studied with high dose vitamin C has actually killed in testing the cancer cell line. So, it’s taken up very rapidly because it looks like glucose. So, six hours would be the latest I’d ever expected. That’s why you don’t want to prick your finger if you’re a diabetic. You don’t want to test your blood for at least six hours after a vitamin C infusion because that will falsely make it look like your blood sugar is high when it’s not high at all. It’s just the vitamin C.
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“What exactly is ozone therapy? Where is it useful? Dental? IV?” [0:07:05]
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The answer is yes, and yes, it’s very useful, because oxygen is a very important antioxidant that healthy cells know how to handle, and bacteria, fungi, and viruses don’t do well around it. So, ozone is making like extra dense oxygen, where you can use that gas and you could put it in a root canal and you can inject it there. You could put it intravenously in a solution called ozonation of the blood. Some of us, and we have here the ultraviolet light where we re-perfuse your blood after we put ozone in the blood and then we let that blood come back into the body, passing it through ultraviolet light, and it really cleans your blood beautifully. So, it’s an antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral. I guess there are going to be those who say it’s anti-cancer, and I would agree with that. So, it is a powerful oxygen therapy that is destructive really to all noxious forms of bugs, bacteria, things like that, and even parasites. So, hopefully, that explains it to you.
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“I guess there are so many fat-soluble vitamin receptors available in the body, so if we flood them with vitamin D, which is a fat-soluble vitamin, there may not be more room left for other fat-soluble vitamins. How far off is this thinking?” [0:08:40]
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I would say this is a bit two-dimensional because we are 40 trillion cells at least, and not only are we composed of structurally probably 40 trillion cells, but we have this whole community of cells lining our gut, this living biome that forms in our gastrointestinal system is active and very vibrant bioactive. So, even on your regular 40 trillion cells. So, it would be almost very difficult to overdose with vitamin D. I have never seen vitamin A, vitamin K2, or any fat-soluble vitamin disrupted by giving doses of vitamin D, even as 50,000 a day for many days in a row. So, I think it’s because we are living things, and docking on the cell membrane is almost like an instantaneous fraction of a fraction of a second. So, no, I don’t think that’s possible. Pansy says a friend recommended Orthomolecular Sinatra for my constant sinus problems.
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“A friend recommended Ortho Molecular Sinatrol for my constant sinus problems. Do you take it every day or just when you’re having a problem? I have used the Silver Argentyn daily for over a year now but it doesn’t help much.” [0:10:17]
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Well, no, I don’t use the Sinatrol. I use what is called Seasonal Shield, which is D-Hist, which acts as an antihistamine for my very bad allergies. So, I use D-Hist, or what we call Seasonal Shield, and I take 400 to 600 mg a day of this quercetin-based product. Now, there’s quercetin in Sinatrol also, so Sinatrol has that. It has some herbs that act as, you know, you might say vasoconstrictors, astringents. Sinatrol has n-acetyl cysteine in it. It has some enzymes, I think it has bromelain in it. And the amount of milligrams is not enough for me. So, I take n-acetyl cysteine about 1500 mg a day. Sinatrol, combined in all three capsules, has only 750 mg. Sinatrol only has, I think, 200 mg of bromelain in it, and I must take systemic enzyme-wise, especially if I feel congested. You know, I’m taking five times that amount. So, what I’m trying to point out is that Sinatrol is good as a safe, natural, decongestant antihistamine. But since I have bad allergies, I need something stronger. So, I’ll go and take separately my systemic enzymes, and I’ll take five on an empty stomach first thing in the morning, last thing at night. And then as soon as my pressure congestion is improved, I’ll drop it off once a day. Then I take my enzymes. Well, I talked about the enzymes. I mean n-acetylcysteine, NAC, and each of my NAC capsules is 500 mg alone. So, if I take two to four, I’m way higher than you’ll see in the Sinatrol. And then the quercetin that I take is in the D-Hist and there’s 200 mg per capsule. I think you get a total of 200 in three capsules of Sinatrol because they put so many other things in it. Long and the short I use my nutrient replacement therapy on a much higher dosing level on individual targeting things rather than adding in a little herb here and there. I don’t do it like that. I just take the mucolytic effect of my iodine tablet, N-acetyl cysteine helps with the mucolytic effect, my enzymes help break up mucus and inflammation, and my quercetin acts as a natural mast cell allergy cell stabilizer. So, that’s how I handle it. And I will use the Argentyn silver if I get dried eyes in the winter, which is getting wet now. So now I’m getting exposure to all the pollens and the molds, and I use the Argentyn now to prevent a secondary bacterial viral overgrowth from congestion. So, that’s kind of how I do it.
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“Hello, can you tell me why my fasted glucose 95 can go up to 145 immediately after riding the Peloton 30-minute bike at zone 3? Do I have that much glycogen stored? What is the best way to exercise to decrease glucose levels? I eat about 100 carbs a day, but I like to have yogurt, honey, and almonds at 7 PM after dinner. I’m 51 years.” [0:14:14]
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That’s too much and that’s not going to get you long-term health. To have a fasting blood sugar of 95 is too high, just to start with. And your habit of eating later, like 7:00 PM, with those snacks of yogurt, honey, and almonds, that’s going to only add to the sugar metabolism problem. I know we’re born into a world that has almost anything you want available all the time, and you know, we just have to apply self-discipline to say what are my goals, what do I want to be able to do when I’m 70. I’m in my seventies now, you’re 51, so you could be my son. And I’m saying, you have to realize that these ranges that are on the lab sheets that say you’re in the normal range are a lie, and your doctor is not telling you the truth. You have to get that fasting blood sugar down to 85 or less. And you have to understand, yes, the stress, the adrenaline surge of the stress plus cortisol stress, all these hormone impacts of working out on the Peloton bike is going to mobilize your fight or flight sugar for the event of the exercise. Okay? So, please put this discipline to yourself. You can have yogurt, almonds, and honey earlier in the day, and maybe just on Sundays. It’s not like you can’t have any of these wonderful things we can afford today. It’s just we’re too commonly using them over and over and over again. They’re too available. All right.
If I did a test, I would want a fasting insulin on you, and I bet you you’d be in what the world calls a normal range. But I’m telling you that you are insulin-resistant already just because you’re fasting blood sugar is 95. I bet you because I’ve seen decades’ worth of people’s labs, and that’s all I’m here. All the time, yeah, year in, decade in, decade out, decade after decade, I’m here all the time. No vacations, no going away, doing anything. And what do I see? People with blood sugars of 95 fasting, typically have a fasting insulin of at least 5, if not higher, 8, 9. And the HOMA-IR, they’ve created an actual equation that I’ve been personally practicing through good advice from astute observation of my patients and not depending on some stupid sheet of reference ranges, and I was able to say, boy, anyone with blood sugars above 85 and insulin fasting above 4 is going to have insulin resistance, and they’re on their way to their slow, chronic metabolic disease. You know, pick your choice, Alzheimer’s, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, whatever it’s going to be. So, better you hear it now, go ahead and get angry at me, but I will be the one who’s told you the truth.
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“My dear friend has been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer. She is taking Ivermectin and fenbendazole, along with conventional chemo. She is on a carnivore diet. What else should she be doing? She is 61 years old and a strong believer. Thank you. May God continue to bless you.” [0:18:34]
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Well, I have a general theme that I tell all my cancer patients. Number one, I’m not the oncologist, so discuss with your oncologist whatever you’re doing. But what I recommend is a theme that has borne fruit and gets people, you know, I have a large percentage of people that see me who have oncologists managing their cancer at various stages, and the wonderful thing is rarely do they pass on. Okay. That’s so incredible. I’m blessed by the Lord to have had some of the longest-lived glioblastoma multiforme patients. I mean, normally that’s a diagnosis of a brain tumor that will take you out in a year and a half. I have patients who are 8, 9, 10 years, 5 years past that diagnosis. So, we’re so thankful.
And what do we do? Well, we put them on enzymes, high-dose enzymes. Like I told you, I was taking five twice a day, our Systemic Enzymes to help chew up the debris. I have them all do high-dose vitamin C at least 50 grams twice a week minimum, three times a week is even better, but twice a week is good, and that is with EDTA chelation therapy to open up the circulation. Even ozone therapy will help oxygenate it. And remember, you starve the cancer by eating as a carnivore, and then never eat if you at all possibly can stop eating around 3 o’clock in the afternoon. You can begin eating at 6:00 in the morning when you wake up and eat like a carnivore. And then take iodine. Iodine is very powerful, you could look up YouTube on David Brownstein. David Brownstein is another family practice doctor who got caught up in studying iodine and the deficiency and the great need we have for it, about 96% of all Americans are deficient, but you know, your regular doctors don’t even know that. It’s very much associated with preventing breast cancer, ovarian, uterine, and prostate cancer. It’s very much associated with mental acuity. It’s very much associated with high performance and good performance of thyroid metabolism. So your immune system is blessed with it. I would be on high-dose vitamin D therapy. I would be taking vitamin D3 with K2, at least 10,000 IU of vitamin D with K2 at least mcg in a combination capsule, and I would use one odd, and two even. Then I would have your local doctor try and find a good functional doctor. Test these levels of your vitamin D. And any level that is around 100 mcg/dL is wonderful and protective. I would also try and get a good night’s sleep. I would wake up early in the morning, and get my feet in the wet grass of the earth, so I get some earthing grounding done. I would let the infrared light from the sun rising in the morning penetrate through my clothes and all my body for at least two to three minutes, if not, take a walk after you put your shoes back on. You know, if you ground for two minutes, probably that’s all you need, and then you can go take a walk because exercising your muscles and doing some resistance training is also an anti-cancer thing where you’re doing resistance training. Then I would take a wonderful multimineral chelated, Albion-chelated mineral, like we have TLC Multi Min, to get the selenium level up. Selenium is very powerful as an anti-cancer, zinc-rich multimineral. There are many other things in it. And then I would use quercetin. I would use 600 mg of quercetin, so I would get Seasonal Shield. That’s our quercetin, but it’s also called D-Hist by Ortho Molecular. I would take three capsules. Quercetin has anti-cancer benefits. Berberine also has anti-cancer benefits. These are the things that I would do. And find yourself a good functional doctor. Let your oncologist know what you’re doing and may the Lord bless you.
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“Hi, Dr. Rita. My 5-year-old grinds his teeth while sleeping. Should I be concerned? I don’t know how to stop it. He doesn’t have any health issues. I am starting a homestead and have animals. I have read that goat meat is healthier than beef. What are your recommended meat choices for daily meals?” [0:23:43]
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Yeah, I would talk with the dentist about that. He doesn’t have all his permanent teeth in. I’m not a dentist, so I don’t know all the facts, but there are some mouthguards. Find out his blood type. Get the electrical influence out of his room. Parents are putting in so many monitors in their kids’ rooms and imaging things. This is stressful for the brain and not relaxing. It sounds like he might be benefited by going on Juice Plus with some magnesium. The powdered magnesium called OptiMag Neuro is relaxing to the muscles. It might help him sleep better. Make sure he is not watching those videos, but talk to your dentist about that.
And she went on to say, “He doesn’t have any health issues. I’m starting a homestead and have animals. I have read that goat meat is healthier than beef. What are your recommended meat choices for daily meals?” Well, probably the best one that I’m practically and functionally studying and clinically testing is beef, grass-fed only. Beef liver is even superior. Beef heart. So, I’m in favor of, you know, nose-to-tail consumption of the animal. But any grass-fed source, whether it’s the lamb, or it’s goat, or it’s poultry, or it’s pork or the beef, or even fish that are wild caught, these are very, very valuable. So, that’s what I recommend, and I don’t recommend eating late.
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“Hi, Dr. Rita. Was rear-ended Wednesday night and Friday morning I woke up with (TMJ) temporomandibular joint symptoms Yesterday, my doctor prescribed an anti-inflammatory. I usually take five Vascuzyme in the morning. Should I increase or any other suggestions?” [0:25:52]
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Well, microdamage from the jolt creates tiny little micro tears throughout your whole body. Like I fell walking my dog and I really injured my wrist and my right shoulder where I landed, and my right knee and my left foot, you know, just I really took a toss onto the hard sidewalk. So, I’m taking my Vitalyzm five twice a day, maybe even five three times a day, and I’m drinking extra water. Of course, I like to drink my Analemma wand water, but then, you know, any filtered water. But structured water, if you could look up the YouTube, Dr. Pollack, electrically structured water, that is a mind-blowing one. So, plenty of water. You could fast for 24 hours. That dis-inflames immediately. But I would use the enzymes at least twice a day. And if you could, don’t eat past 3 o’clock when you do eat and eat really mostly protein. I’m taking extra, what you call Perfect Aminos because I want to heal up my shoulder and my muscles and everything. I did go and lift weights on Monday and worked out. I’ll do it again tomorrow. So, I didn’t give myself any space. Cry me a river of tears for my pain and I did a very good job working out on Monday. The body needs this, so I keep this range of motion and I don’t baby my joints. Of course, you know, if it’s persistent, you have to go back to your doctor and see them.
I don’t like nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories. I don’t certainly want to support the beast, the pharmaceutical medical monstrosity that we’ve created. When I have severe pain, the worst that I can, and I can’t handle, I’ll just take an over-the-counter Motrin 200 mg Ibuprofen, two or three, and then give it a few hours and then drink a lot of water and fast. So, if I’m taking Motrin, I am pretty much taking it on an empty stomach. I will down some oil, so it isn’t on an empty stomach. You shouldn’t take nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories without food, but that’s what I would do.
Well, you might also take extra magnesium. Magnesium Glycinate is very nice for relaxing the muscles.
So you might do that.
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“Will start physical therapy, not sure what they will suggest. Thank you for your advice. God Bless you.” [0:29:25]
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Good. Exercise is very important. Range of motion. So I’m very happy to hear you’re exercising.
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“I’m a long-time patient of TLC and I’ve noticed I haven’t been sleeping as well as I used to. I’m 65 years old and my progesterone level is 24.6, estradiol is 60, and testosterone is 45. Should I raise my progesterone levels for better sleep? I don’t ever eat past 3:00. Thank you!” [0:29:55]
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Well, we have tried that. I think your level is good at 26. I’m thinking that the estradiol should go up. But again, you would have to call the office and let us see your chart and see what estradiol you’re on and what form you’re taking, your progesterone in because I don’t know who you are, and you would have to have your doctor here. Or if it’s me, I’d have to look at it and then make a suggestion from there. But we have taken progesterone levels up to 800 mg to really help someone sleep well. Sometimes we’ve used high doses like that to get relief from migraines. We’ve done that as well. But I suspect it’s the estradiol that’s not good enough.
Okay. She said, “I don’t eat past 3:00.” Don’t drink alcohol, that’ll mess up your sleep. And maybe get the electronics shut off in your room and your phone away from you.
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“Hi Dr. Rita, what are your thoughts on red light therapy? Also, I am 56 and noticing the wrinkle effect of aging and was wondering your advice on how to lessen the effects of aging, i.e. wrinkles on my face? Thank you very much!” [0:31:32]
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Well, I love it because infrared red light therapies are the light of life, and I have an infrared in my bedroom, a tent. It’s called SaunaSpace, and it’s a little tent, and it has four big lights in it. Infrared heats up. My body temperature gets up to 101. I’m usually in there for 40 minutes, and I’m listening to a lecturer or something, that’s why it’s 40 minutes. And then it just really stimulates and helps energize my whole body. So, just like infrared in the morning when I stand out with my bare feet in the grass and I let the sun infrared get to me. Yeah. I’m all in favor of it.
Well, I put my estradiol on my face because estradiol helps with collagen and elastin, and it helps with trying to stop the crows and the age line. So I’m in my early 70s and I would just point out to you, that’s part of it. Now, good antioxidant. I’m going to also say the Juice Plus antioxidant that I take now almost for 30 years. It has reduced the rate of my cell death. The amount of wonderful water I drink. The amount of exercise I do to incorporate my collagen. You know, when I’m eating all the meat is important. So, I eat a large carnivore life diet. A lot of beef, chicken, eggs, bacon, sausage, fish, pork, you know, all those things. So, I would use estradiol cream on my face, and I put it on every day of my life. That’s how I do it.
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“Full thyroid removal. TSH last checked was at 8.5, prior to 1.6777. It’s been 1 year and 3 months. Just started taking T3 med with Levothyroxine. Scared of the side effects. Is there something else that I can take to help T4 conversion in the body? Diabetic with high blood pressure and cholesterol meds and GERD medication are taken daily.” [0:33:49]
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Well, yeah, iodine and selenium would be very important. The TLC Multi Minerals have selenium in it and other valuable things, and then the Iodoral will greatly help with your thyroid function. But with the other problems that you have, one of the important things is you’ve got to find out your blood type. You might need digestive enzymes at your age. How old did you say you were? You didn’t see how old you were. But find out your blood type and see if you can even absorb your minerals like selenium and so forth. And then work on a low-carb diet. Don’t eat late. Please don’t eat past 5:00 or 6:00. Drink enough water and exercise. Do weight training. And that will do a lot to get rid of many of your problems.
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“Hello Dr. E. I would like to know your thoughts on a carnivore diet and putting epilepsy in remission. I am an epileptic. I have watched several documentaries on this with great success.” [0:35:13]
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Wonderful. It’s one of the greatest ways of doing it. And back in the 1950s, I think it was some of the first formalized studies on the carnivore diet on an epileptic ketone-producing carnivore diet. Now, they’re looking at variations. There are some products over-the-counter that are ketone powders that you can put in water to help keep the ketone. See, the brain is a machine, just like every cell in your body, and the engine will fire appropriately or it’ll sputter and backfire. And we believe the sputter and backfire on the brain connections is a result of poor metabolism from, you know, the pollution and the high carbs in our diet. Nevertheless, a ketone is such a tiny molecule and it’s so easily absorbed, even compared to glucose, and the brain prefers ketones to calm those neurotransmitter engines down so they don’t sputter. The ketones are a fabulous way to do it. So you might do a carnivore keto, very low keto, low carnivore diet, low carb diet, plus take the powdered forms of ketones. Okay. And that would be very valuable and helpful. And yes, we’ve seen that help people, especially children, but also adults.
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“Good evening, Dr. Ellithorpe. I’m currently taking the following supplements: Systemic Enzymes, Digestive Enzymes, Thyrotain, Energy Core, D3 with K2, and Seasonal Shield. I do not take them all at the same time. Three of the supplements have Vitamin C, two have Vitamin A, Vitamin D, and Zinc. Should I be concerned I may be getting too much of a certain vitamin?” [0:37:01]
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No, we thoroughly vetted all these. And if you’re taking them as directed, it’s not going to be a problem. So that should be fine.
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“Hello doctor, I am a high schooler, and I don’t get proper sleep. The one thing I noticed was there will be some liquid stuff released from my penis. From that day, I don’t get proper sleep. I’m a high school student. I’ve noticed that when I sleep deeply, I sometimes have a semen release, and after that, I can’t sleep. Could this affect my sleep and memory?” [0:37:49]
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Okay. So, these are some questions that you need to share with your doctor. Okay. I don’t want to talk about some of these things on the open airways here. So, if you’re interested, you can find a functional doctor at www.acam.org. You could call our office, and depending on where you live, (714) 544-1521. But that kind of questions that you’re bringing up, I don’t want to discuss openly.
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“What is the best salt for flavoring?” [0:39:06]
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You know, everyone is arguing about the nitpicky minutiae of everything today. But in general, kosher salt and diamond salt, diamond as in the diamond ring, diamond salt, kosher salt, these are very large rock things and have very little contaminants in it that would, you know, give an edge on the flavoring.
What is the most nutritional? I suppose it would be good to say probably Celtic salt. Celtic salt has more trace minerals. I don’t know about any studies on rock salt or diamond salt. But as far as flavoring and giving you the salt without all the contaminants, that’s what I would recommend.
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“Hi Dr. E., my 28-year-old daughter has a complex cyst on her right ovary (13.5 volume with normal vascular flow 2.6 cm). Can you recommend ways of treating it naturally? It causes pain in her hip going down to her kneecap before her cycle. She also has a simple cyst on her left ovary (10.5 volume, 2.3 cm).” [0:40:02]
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These are large cysts. I think you should be talking to your OB-GYN doctor. And when you say the term ‘complex cyst,’ that puts in a higher risk for it becoming more concerning for developing other problems. So, I don’t think I would look for enzymes and progesterone a low-carb diet, and lots of water and exercise. I would get rid of those cysts and probably elect to have surgical removal. And even I had a simple cyst when I was 18 or maybe 19. My husband was on active duty in the military. We were at Fort Campbell in Kentucky 101 military. My husband was a military policeman. And we had no money. We were renting the top of an old house in the center of Clarksville. It’s been demolished already, but it was a proper slave built, you know, just bricks. It was just a beautiful place. A retired teacher rented it to us just for interest. And it was only $62.75 or $62.50 that we paid every two weeks when he got a paycheck. And I had no phone. We had no money. You know, we would go walk by toll booths to pick up dimes and nickels and quarters, we were so poor. So, we didn’t have a phone, and I felt something rupture in my abdomen. I felt a sudden pain, a faint feeling, and I fainted and I lay on the floor. All day I was lying on the floor. I crawled down the stairs from the top of the place where we were living because it wasn’t set up with shut doors. You know, she interviewed us. She trusted us to be God-fearing and not steal. I crawled down her stairs, she wasn’t there, and I got on the phone. And I was so stupid, I was 18, and I called Fort Campbell ER, and I talked to someone or the nurse, and I was saying, I think something’s wrong. I didn’t know what happened to me, but I said, I couldn’t move, and I felt faint and hung up. I used her phone. And then I crawled back up the stairs and I just laid on the floor until my husband came home, and then he found me, and of course, he rushed me in. And I had ruptured a cyst and bled quite a bit into my abdomen. So, thank God it wasn’t anything worse, and I had surgery immediately. And I would not play around with this. I would address it, and these are large cysts, so I would go to your OB-GYN and address it.
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“What are the benefits of taking systemic enzymes? Is there evidence that systemic enzymes shrink cysts?” [0:43:38]
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Well, the answer is yes, and I’ve had many a patient over the 40 years who had much smaller cysts. Any cyst that’s above 5 cm, especially if it’s complex, has an increased risk of becoming cancerous. So, when I see these young ladies, I’m very aggressive with 3, 4 cm, and I’m telling them to use their progesterone, the low carb diet, exercise, not eat late, drink plenty of water, and take their enzymes 5 to 8 twice a day, and many times they greatly improve with this.
So is there a study? No. Maybe now we’ll finally get some money with this corruption taken out of our tax money wasted in Congress, and we’ll get this to do this research because I work every day, bam, bam, bam. And I don’t have a collator, although I do have an electronic one. I have had volumes of patients over the decades and decades of all these natural ways of healing people. I don’t have the time to pull each one up, but maybe someone could do that for me. Maybe AI. Maybe AI will do that for me.
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“What’s the best thing to do for very dry skin on the face (including eyelids and neck)? Should I use a certain cream/lotion? Change diet?” [0:44:56]
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Find out what your blood type is. If you’re an A, you’re not digesting fats as well. If you’re taking a shower once a day or twice a day and soaping up, you’re rinsing away all your oils and your skin is getting wet and cracked, wet and cracked, wet and cracked. So, find out your blood type. If you’re A, you need a digestive enzyme to help digest your fats and proteins. That’ll help your skin. And then don’t shower as often. This is all marketing pressure. I only shower once or twice a month and I do sponge bathing all the other times because it’s only your pits, you know, under your arms and your groin and your feet that have bacteria that can generate odor. So, learn to use sponge bathing like that. And if you have to shower, please do a military 3-minute in-and-out shower with just as cold water as you can handle and only put the soap on your armpits your groin, and your feet, and that will help your dry skin.
Then the oil that I use, I put my hormones on my face. Find out where are you at in age. Are you in menopause? Because that will accelerate the drying up and the failure to heal your skin. So, hormones, and I put mine on my face all the time, and I keep my estradiol high enough so that I have all this thickness of my skin. This is another where I fell, but you know, the backs of my hands don’t look like old lady hands so much because I keep the estradiol rolling. Rolling over me. Let’s see.
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“My healthy 24-year-old son is pursuing a career as a commercial pilot. I’ve recently heard about the large number of pilots who get cancer due to radiation exposure. What can he do to minimize the impact of exposure he will likely face?” [0:46:59]
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Well, I was a flight surgeon, and so I know the answer to this completely. He has to work with a functional doctor. I would do EDTA chelation to pull out the lead the cadmium and the nickel that’s in all this JP-4 jet fuel. So he needs to get chelation periodically, a high dose of vitamin C, which will act as an antioxidant. He should take Juice Plus all the time. And he should be well hydrated. Find out his blood type. If he’s A, he needs digestive enzymes so he can have enough fat, because when you’re flying, you know, 30, 40,000 feet in that airplane, you are going to be hit with this gamma radiation, and each flight is like getting a chest X-ray. And if they have 5, 10, or 20,000 hours, they’re at risk of higher episodes of Parkinson’s and other neurodegenerative disease. But if they do these things, take Juice Plus, eat a rich high carnivore-type diet, find out their blood type, if they need the digestive enzyme, if their blood type A to do that, do some EDTA chelation, high dose vitamin C, take the D, take the K2 with it, that’s also fat-soluble, get on the multi-minerals, the healing will be great. And have these rules about intermittent fasting, because if he’s going to do commercial flights through international time zones, he’s going to have to understand jet lag and jet lag is associated with melatonin sequencing from the pineal gland. Wherever it’s 9 o’clock at night, he has to learn how to care for getting extra melatonin so he can go to sleep and adjust to this. So, we did all these studies in the 1980s. Yeah. So, I did my thesis as a flight surgeon on anti-accident protection for my Air Force fighter pilots from vibrational helicopter injuries. You know, I was doing all kinds of research on the pilot. So yeah, we can keep them healthy. Get Juice Plus.
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“Can you describe in simple terms how carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) tests for cancer? Does it just check inflammation? Are there other cancer-finding tests? Thank you.” [0:49:45]
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Well, yeah, there are other antigens. These are protein fragments, you might say, that come off of certain types of tumor tissue. Now, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is a type of protein fragment that you see richly during pregnancy, with a newborn baby, the rapidly growing birth for a child, but then it drops off immediately after the delivery. When tumors are growing, they mimic many of the behaviors of pregnancy in a sense. And there’s this whole theory, and I’ve gone over this before, it’s called Trophoblastic Theory of Cancer by Professor John Beard. This was published in 1909. It’s been long since known. Then Otto Warburg comes along. So, the oxygen deprivation at the point where that little ball of cells has to get into the uterine lining to make the vessels that go to make the placenta is a critical point because the oxygen and waste requirements are starting to not be achieved through just diffusion and the original little lump of cells that the human being is. And so, that burst of growth into the uterine lining and development of a placenta could be called cancer. And there is a cancer of pregnancy where this doesn’t stop, and this type of chorion embryonic carcinoma can just keep on growing and could be very but…it is extremely rare, but anytime areas of your body don’t get oxygen, that’s why I love EDTA chelation so much, it improves microcirculation. It gets in the high dose of vitamin C. It gets those trace minerals and selenium and zinc into the tissues deeply. That’s why I like exercise. That’s why I like water. That’s why I like a low-carb diet, so you don’t gum up your little capillaries and choke off your little cells, because deep in the memory of the DNA of that cell and every cell in your body is the memory of what you were like as a one, two-celled, four-celled, 8, 16, you know, 30, 32-celled, onto 64, 128 cells. Okay. So, the carcinoembryonic antigen is testing for that kind of fragment. Smokers who have hypoxia often have minute elevations of this. That’s why, you know, it’s a wonderful way to scare people to stop smoking, is to do a CEA reading and saying, hey, you’re trying to trigger something going on with your little cells being choked out of good oxygen. And so, hopefully, that’ll explain it to you.
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“What are your thoughts on iridology and dark field microscopy or live cell analysis? Thank you.” [0:53:06]
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Well, you know, it is kind of like Saturday Night Live. It’s not quite ready for prime time. I did a doctorate in functional medicine, integrative, alternative, and complementary medicine. So I got a doctorate in it from 1999 to 2001. Over the time I studied this, I have a dark field microscopy myself. But I don’t need it. Really we’re straining at a gnat and letting a camel pass through the eye of a needle. Look at, you can drink your water and reduce your risk of disease. You can be on a low carb diet and reduce your risk for hypertension heart disease and cancer with a low carb diet. You can exercise. You can try and get a good night’s sleep, and ground, and you can eat rich protein to help repair yourself. I mean, these are the things we need to be talking about, not exotic testing. I need good doctors who know how to practice medicine and get that relationship with the patient focused on what really matters. So, that’s what I think of it.
And iridology, yes, I studied that, we went through it, and I understand the link, I understand the meridians in the body and acupuncture and the energy flow dynamics, and this is all valuable. I’m not saying it’s not. But we are seeing as much corruption in alternative medicine as we have been seeing in standard-of-care medicine, and that is, you get a little bit of knowledge and then you think you know everything, and you’re going to say, as an iridologist, do this because I see this ring on your iris here, and it means a toxic level of a metal or liver or whatever, and they sell something.
Now, I think maybe many are well-meaning, but we have to understand, you have to get good doctors raised up that will study and study and study to be able to answer and answer and answer all these questions and be there and be there like a mom in the kitchen at the house, the kids go and run around, but they know mom and dad are there, and they’re going to get their reference point, they’re going to get their follow-up, and they know their mom and dad are always thinking for the best for them. And that’s what a real doctor should be. Alright. You can send that message to JFK Jr., to the Department of HHS, and call (202) 224-3121 and tell them I know how to fix medicine. You need doctors who love their patients and see them as the great creation of God, that they are not evolved out of a pond of scum evolution.
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“There is a lot of internet talking about wearing organic underwear and ditching polyester. Does regular cotton, (nonorganic) when washed, wash out the pesticides or toxins from the fabric? Should all our clothing be organic cotton? Is it time to ditch Lululemon? Many thanks!” [0:56:08]
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You know, Lululemon I think is a spandex kind of skin wear for exercise. The answer is yes. These synthetics, plasticizers, microplastics, these chemicals are just not right. And so, yeah, we need to wear cotton and linen and normal things like that again. Do they wash out? Well, how about we get rid of all these pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides and just grow them normally?
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“The “TACT 2″ study in 2024 claimed no evidence of cardiac benefit from EDTA IV chelation. I suspect you could cite opposing studies, at least I hope so.” [0:57:09]
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Well, the answer is yes, but they’re not funded, so you’re going to be stuck with an old doctor like me. What they found is that we had been arguing for many decades, and we were part of getting lead out of gas back in 1992. So we have fought, I fought in the military to get a better type of non-knocking metal additive to the gas to help the combustion of the petrochemicals in the engines. Especially when you’re a fighter jet, you don’t want to have knocking, you know, and your engine’s going up in the sky. So I think there are ways to enjoy technology, but teach the doctors how to keep up with environmental toxins. And so, what we found is, that as soon as we started getting lead, even though it’s already contaminated the crust of the earth all over, the excessive aerosolized lead is reduced. So the person who went into TACT 2 is a lower lead level damage at risk and cadmium level at-risk person. Remember, EDTA functions to greatly reduce the oxidative stress of these divalent toxic metals, like aluminum and lead cadmium, and so forth. So, they didn’t know back in the 1990s when they were starting this plan, this study on the original TACT trial 1, to measure their lead level but they did by the time they got to TACT trial 2. The difference is those that did have, because some of the doctors do test it, and they had an average lead level of I think 17 or 18. The lead level today in the same age person with the same disease, diabetes, and heart disease, has an average level of about 9, half that. So, the dramatic improvement as far as the secondary effects of diabetes on the cardio-vasculature was not as dramatic. It certainly did show a tremendous drop in their lead levels. Even from the 9, they went down to a 3-lead level. So, it’s a valuable treatment.
So, you have to look at confounding factors, like what is the diabetic of the 90s compared to the diabetic of 2020 who went through COVID and junked up on all that food because this went right through that homebound, lockup eating dynamic. And so, I’m going to say, they aren’t equal studies.
Yes, they used the same IV perfusion of EDTA 40 chelations over the course of a year. But I think the patients are different. Some of the toxins are not as dramatic. There are other toxins that are not being accounted for, but still, there was a nice reduction in the heavy metal toxins, and we know these are cardiotoxic lead and cardiotoxic cadmium. And we want to say there are many other toxins too that are removed, like aluminum and mercury, that EDTA will remove. And so, it’s a valuable treatment. So, hopefully that helps you.
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