EZTREK Medical Grade Food for Acute and Chronic Inflammation…

EZTREK Medical Grade Food for Acute and Chronic Inflammation…
Tue, 3/29 4:52PM • 1:05:46
SUMMARY KEYWORDS
patients, easy, diabetic patients, lipids, physician, track, healing, decrease, delta, oils, problem, heal, references, cells, pge, omega, inflammation, surgery, anti inflammation, support
SPEAKERS
Bill Clearfield

Bill Clearfield 03:18
No Johnny B.

03:20
Hey there, Billy Boy. Now

Bill Clearfield 03:23
back in the saddle.

03:25
I see it. I was thinking I haven’t recovered yet though. Yeah, I don’t think so. He has either she just got in today.

03:39
No ace.

03:40
Still you pulled it off pretty great show.

03:44
Yeah, ah, despite all the angst. So,

Bill Clearfield 03:50
right now I’m just waiting and waiting to see how badly we got burned. So complaints. We won’t be going back to that place.

04:04
Yeah, we got to think of another venue.

Bill Clearfield 04:08
Well, if we could go back to Vegas, that place that Ken has I actually went over there. It was pretty nice.

04:14
Oh, yeah. Sylvia said you might go there to that special place with the chef.

Bill Clearfield 04:22
The chef was great. The was no no, no casino stuff there and was all new and it’s actually built for it’s made for conferences. That’s what they made it for.

04:32
There you go. Sounds ideal, right?

Bill Clearfield 04:35
We go there. I might. I might look at Miami also, but not this week. But I have to go next week, AMG next week. So

04:45
I sent you a note that we might have a meeting somewhere around Washington DC, so the local guys can drive to the meeting. And we can also have access to the politicians that hang out there. Well, but but try to find a natural setting somewhere.

Bill Clearfield 05:04
Right, like get like Johnny Burgesses farm.

05:09
Now the Feds took that. We Murray as a farm we could do that. But no, I think there are probably some natural resorts a few miles out of town.

Bill Clearfield 05:23
Got to be hotspring somewhere, right?

05:25
That’s right. Well, gosh, I just saw where. Oh, God who’s the Greer that does aliens. You know, I’m talking about is it Richard Greer? I don’t know. Anyway, he’s the head of the Disclosure Project and he just bought a hot springs place in Virginia. So they’re going to be looking for aliens. They’re great. Yeah. All right. Here’s

Bill Clearfield 05:52
our here’s our speaker.

05:54
Oh, go for it. Okay.

Bill Clearfield 06:00
So as soon as he signs on Hi there. Hi, Brian. How are you? Okay. We might be a little bit late tonight. We just finished our conference.

06:12
I know.

Bill Clearfield 06:14
It’s a I’m burned out.

06:18
I can’t imagine.

Bill Clearfield 06:20
Up here above you. This is Dr. Burgess. He’s my right hand person. This is

06:25
Dr. Cruz.

Bill Clearfield 06:28
She’s related to Dr. Burgess over here. i

06:32
She’s white. She’s waving behind me wave Dr. Craig.

Bill Clearfield 06:38
And this is Dr. Ortel. who’s one of our favorites. And this fellow here is the name I don’t think I’ve seen before. So got somebody new. Very good. Usually, usually they start wandering in about now and it’ll it’ll go until those starts to keep showing up at 530 ish at times. But usually we start within five minutes and that’s fine.

07:01
We play play a little presentation I did for diabetic foot ulcers actually, but you will see the relevance pretty pretty quickly. All right.

Bill Clearfield 07:12
Sometimes, the videos don’t play too well on this but you know what? We’ll go for it.

07:18
If it hasn’t passed, it should be okay.

Bill Clearfield 07:22
Just just just been our experience here. So understood. And here’s Dr. Patel was one of our speakers this weekend. So we managed to pull it off and you weren’t there with with all the shenanigans that went on but so so we’ll see. We’ll see what the fallout is right, John?

07:52
It was beautiful. I did the virtual thing so I got to see it and it was excellent. And one one good plug here. The only thing that might have been a problem was the slides not being clear enough on virtual. However, you provided slides that are crystal clear for everyone. So thank you so good.

08:17
All right. Kevin Sperling Could you please put your contact information in the chat? This is Dr. Ortel. Thank you.

08:32
Bill since we’re waiting for for the main speaker, I have a question for the group that I’ve been faced with several male patients that are unvaccinated. And they are now they are now dating women who have been back obviously COVID vaccination and I’m talking about and they’re, they’re concerned that they could might be able to get the spike protein or their messenger ena. And I just didn’t know if the anyone here knew if that was a valid concern about shedding.

Bill Clearfield 09:03
John I you know, that’s not my doctor. Dr. Patel, you have any? Anybody? I don’t really know. Okay, we get Dr. Mercola on the phone again. So. So I got the answer is I don’t I don’t know.

09:24
There is a concern that the current concern about the sharing of messenger RNA

09:39
can you repeat that? I’m sure I didn’t get

09:41
that. Age is a real concern. Yeah,

09:45
it’s a concern of the patients and I’ve actually had other people who have had similar concerns if there was shedding of the messenger RNA and how it might affect them.

10:00
We don’t know how long a vaccinated people shed it’s variable. Okay.

Bill Clearfield 10:15
So we got a couple more and it’s want to wait about another two or three minutes. Then we can kind of get started and like I said, though, I’ll filter in so we’re gonna hear about easy trek, good for good for health. You’ll explain it right. What we did, we did some work with an outfit. You remember Stacey Bell and they nutrient foods. They’re there. They’re no longer from what I understand the day that COVID it out. And they were making some some food stuffs that were supposedly for chronic disease entities also. While I remember she gave me some samples of it and it tasted awful. So let’s Stacy Stacy’s now with mom’s garden, which is a Chinese herb company. And we worked on a hair formula to grow to help regrow hair. So, you, they kind of got laid off. So so let’s see Maria is in here. Dr. Kenton is out here. And like I said, usually we have between 20 and 40 Yes average like tonight we might have a little bit less because you know we were we had a you know an intensive this weekend. And, quite frankly I’m pretty I haven’t recovered yet. So let us I’m going to get everybody quiet. Except for you Brian. And I’m going to do a just a real brief introduction Brian Peskin represents easy trek, which is a medicinal foods for acute and chronic diseases. And with that, I’m going to leave it to you just let us know who you are and why you’re here and why you went to whatever college you went to.

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Sure. I do theoretical physiology. And easy track is the culmination of this 20 years worth of work. So it is the biggest anti inflammatory I think on the planet. And when you see some of the clinical results, you’ll understand why you can make a comment like that. It fundamental root cause addresses the etiology and there’s no side effects. So it is a medical food. So let me just start playing this guy. So was developed for a diabetic foot ulcer presentation, but the relevance has much broader implications. The efuse have an impaired Delta six, the saturates pathway, which is integral to many diseases and disorders. So I training I’m an electrical engineer went to MIT. So I’m a Systems guy. So the inputs of food were the system the output is your state of health. Why the heck I got into the medical fields because my wife became type one diabetic, doing everything the physician said to do clothing exercise, eating the high carb low fat, it just made her worse. So MD Anderson was very nice that their library to let me use it for four to five years even though I wasn’t under faculty, and a whole new understanding based on physiology, first biochemistry second game, and I started writing and putting what I learned to use so as we’ll start in a minute, but we’re all about anti inflammation and the delta 60 says RX medical food for treating systemic inflammation. 25 years in development ingestible plant based oils, lipids, acute, chronic prophylactic use the FDA healing neuropathy, macrovascular microvascular, related issues, cellular oxygenation, decrease infections and much more. Unlike nutritional supplements medical foods, treat specific diseases and disorders died and to be a medical food you have to have number one, be a food. Number two have an enormous body of science that supports what you have special supplements

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very different I don’t know what’s in the background, but that’s not me. But also statistics know these enormous unmet medical needs as strength issue a new tool, a highly effective adjuvant complementary with any treatment modality to maximize your outcomes. Now, your patients may say easy crap, because it’s easy first thing in the morning, Monday to Friday, weekends off easy. And I want to thank Dr. Rob for having me focus on easy forever because he told me these patients are in so much harmful pain, and it’s such a tough journey. Now you give them an easy trek with this formulation. And Dr. Rom is the immediate past chair of the department of plastic reconstructive surgery at MD Anderson Cancer Center. The largest plastic reconstructive surgery department in the world. So thank you, Dr. Ron for having me focus on that track and your support. 10% of Americans have diabetes and the numbers increasing that’s close to 30 million patients. Another 30% are pre diabetic. That’s nearly 90 million pre diabetic patients in America and the number is only increasing proximately 25% of the DFU is never completely heal. You can see the DFU white paper credible fact 95% of all diabetic patients suffer nerve damage. And you can see the diabetic neuropathy white paper 20 to 30% of diabetic adult. All of these papers will be available at the end there’ll be a QR code and you can use your phone to take a quick picture of it and get everything you want. So that’s all at the end. Most of these slides do not have the references on them. I want to make it very clear so it didn’t take up the entire room because the annotations are so enormous, but a few of them do. And you will see the kind of science there I’m first the medical physiology textbooks. And then I do study so the study always have to confirm the established medical science not the opposite to it like so many papers do today. Reason I pick DF deals are because if you can heal a DFU with a diabetic patient with microvascular macrovascular complications, infections, there isn’t much you can’t heal. So it’s very, very applicable suffer autonomic neuropathy, which is extremely serious plant based oils. Compromising both functioning phase and or long chain metabolites. Essentially a phase must come from food body cannot make them two flavors paren Omega six la they’re gonna make a three Ara there’s a couple of problems. They’re gonna need a six is normally highly processed, adulterated and non functional. Your patients are consuming of poison, inhibiting their healing. The pair Omega three is rarely process, but patients consume insufficient quantities. Why do we care about this because there’s 100 trillion cells and every sound lipid portion contains 25 to 33% essentially a phase. This is the brick and mortar of every one of those 100 trillion cells. The mitochondria to give you the energy for healing, cellular production. There’s hundreds of 1000s per cell and the functional LA is critical. In 2017 A superb medical journal article was published but under publicized Secretary cells are hypersensitive to changes of the membrane lipids induced by the diet. Diabetic patients consume processed foods causing daily chronic inflammation effect or processed food consumption must be compensated for on a daily basis. So the key points yeah, divers VFAs yeah, there’s no video. There’s no video. Right? There’s no slides. easy trek does is you’re just getting you’re just getting the sound. Just the sound. Ah, let me see sound and your your you know camera view of yourself. I’ve got share screen yeah share screen I got the video on

19:53
interesting

19:57
it’s still working though. You’re we’re hearing you loud and clear. It makes sense.

20:01
You hear me? Yeah, clear. Like I don’t know why can you let me replay it? Do you see the first page

20:12
we can hear the visual

20:13
battlefield for training says can you see a slide there are no no no, we only see you I know you’re seeing me I’ve got the share screen on stolen out slide. I see this slide on my desktop. I see it though we don’t have it. Darn you warned me. You warned me about this. And I said still inflammation.

20:38
It’s working though because we can hear that we

Bill Clearfield 20:41
can hear it. So.

20:43
Okay, let me Okay, well, we’ll have to live with that. Okay, so there’s two essentially FAS parent Omega six. That’s la parent Omega three a la The big problem is the Omega SIX series is normally highly processed unless you’re getting organic. Reason after process. This is you can’t have bagels or cereal smelling like fish. It’s gone bad in the fish department or your supermarket so they have to do it but they are ruining the oxygen transfer on ourselves. The Omega three is rarely processed. Not the problem there. But most patients don’t get enough. Biggest thing is why do we care at all. They have 100 trillion cells, every lipid portion of the cell to by lipid membrane every one of those 100 trillion cells 25 to 33% stem parent form. They’re the brick and mortar biggest mistake the medical profession made was assuming wrongly that all the parents would go to derivatives. That’s where you get the fish oil recommendations which by the way is a super pharmacologic overdose. mitochondria have hundreds of 1000s per cell. Functional LA is critical in the cardio lipid 2017 Major article that I said was under publicized I never saw it reference secretory cells hypersensitive to changes of their membrane lipids induced by the diet. So especially diabetic patients because they’re living on processed garbage but everybody is even if you go to a fine restaurant, you’re getting these adulterated oils, chronic inflammation in your patients. So no matter what your modality of treatment is being counteracted negatively by the chronic inflammation. We can fix that but patients consume insufficient ornaments. Why do we care about this because people are sensitive to changes of their membrane lipids induced by the diet. Diabetic patients consume processed foods causing daily chronic inflammation the effect of processed food consumption must be compensated for on a daily basis and as track easy track. That’s pretty easy track typical remission not feeling underlying ideology is not address. Easy track is applicable to all treatment modalities as an adjuvant with no contract indications. That’s very important. There are no contraindications unlike a drug. The reason is we are optimizing metabolic pathways and you’ll see those in a minute. We are not blocking or impeding like Big Pharma does that’s very easy to do black and impede but as you well know you get the contraindications much harder to maximize. But you don’t get the contraindications. It is well documented diabetic patients have been paired Delta six Desaturase metabolic pathways from impaired insulin production, in particular the metabolic defect causes or anti inflammatory response in type one patients. Amazingly, even with insulin therapy, the D 60 pathway is still deficient. In diabetic patients. Type two patients also have significant impairment, or the Delta six activity. The deficiency of Delta six functionality directly decreases PG one output. BG one is both Oh powerful. Anti Inflammatory in vasodilate. This has incredible diabetic patients may possess only 42% of PGE ones binding functionality, a 58% decrease compared with normal nine diabetic patients and this precisely explains why addicts rate of heart disease for example is two to four times higher. They don’t have the anti inflammatory even with insulin therapy or diabetic still have a defective pathway. type one and type two. They are not producing enough PGE one which means autoimmune problems, you are getting too much inflammation. So PG one is both a powerful anti inflammatory and vasodilator so it opens up the pathways the arterial

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lumen bigger. So more of the nutrition, more of the oxygen goes through. But this is incredible with diabetic patients on mere 42% of PGE ones binding functionality in the red blood cells that was in the New England Journal of Medicine. Please rank works on the top or the parents on the bottom. The derivative is from the parents. Now there’s lipid ratios. So the top is LA and LA. The ratios are what’s critical. You can have specific oils but the ratios are what my patents are based on and the specifics unnatural we specialize in and to my knowledge, there’s nobody else in the world that does what we do.

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And that’s our job.

26:20
But the results are incredible. New skin and new underlying tissue from the parents maximum cellular oxygenation, maximum mitochondrial function, maximum energy for cellular growth and healing. So this is all from the parents will talk about derivatives and med derivatives are the offspring are made from the parents like LA and LA the brick and mortar of the towels. La for example, is the only FA and your skin. So when people say I took something and it made my skin smoother, unless it’s la it’s impossible. Maximum cellular oxygenation so the cells have energy to repair and heal. That was from Campbell 1976 with cystic fibrosis, he did superb work in that. I’ve never seen that one reference, maximum mitochondrial function again the cardio life and in the inner layer the mitochondria maximum energy for cellular healing and growth. Now the derivatives that’s a GLA divided by EPA to DHA. So there’s a ratio of that that’s critical and before us, nobody really looked at what you need. For maximum effectiveness outside of just EPA and DHA, that’s fish oil. That’s the SEPA that’s you know all the stuff from marine base lipids. We’re not living in frigid waters, so you have to be very careful just using Marine Base lipids on their own. It’s anti freeze for a fish. These lipids by the way, oxidize spontaneous spontaneously at 72 degrees because they have five and six double bonds below from the derivatives created by the parents, the increase in PGE, one and PGI two they give increased blood flow to the tissue, anti inflammation, anti coagulation, anti adhesion. So these are the big problems with heart disease. We’re not getting enough PGE one the anti inflammatory, PGI two is also termed prosthesis like a Nobel Prize was won by vein for discovering that it’s also a vasodilator and it makes it where the platelets can stick together or connect stick to the arterial wall. What’s incredible is lipids are the number one modifiable variable in tissue composition. With the potential to impact healing. There’s a big push today with proteins. What most people don’t understand is lipids control the proteins. They’re the brain. The cell membrane is the brain of the cell. It is not the nucleus, I can rip out the nucleus the cell is going to live for two months. I rip out the cell membrane cells not gonna work and it’s gonna die pretty fast. But thank goodness lipids are the number one modifiable variable to impact healing. Now of course there’s a genetic predisposition to every cell membrane and a human or a dog or a cat and they’re different. But they’re modifiable, in particular for overdosing on any lipid based oils. And a lot of people are, they’re slugging down flaxseed oil on its own. They’re slugging down fish oil. on its own. And those amounts are a super pharmacologic overdose and extremely harmful because they don’t know what they’re doing. That is what makes easy prep so powerful. They’re constantly optimization shirt. The Omega three series is on the left, you make a six series on a right now you’ll be able to see these at the end with the QR code so you can download everything on your phone. You’ll also have an abridged without the bulk of the references and an unabridged that’s just loaded with references to your heart’s content. But I’m a hardcore physiologic scientist. So I live in science, witchcraft, or we don’t know how it works or it amazes me but I can’t tell you how is unacceptable to us. Contrary to popular opinion, the Omega three series is very very weak. Compared with the Omega SIX series. Your mega SIX series has all what we need. And the important part of this chart is on the very top is the delta six Desaturase. If there’s an impairment here, every subsequent pathways and again lipids are the number one modifiable variable tissue proposition and we can help patients with easy

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the Omega six side which can see there’s the Delta six Desaturase, which is the first one then there’s the longest that makes it longer the derivatives are built on. They can get as big as 20 to 24 chain carbons. The 18 carbons are the parents and if there’s an impairment in the beginning there is an impairment all the way down. So there’s Delta six, Delta five, Delta four, and all of them can be impaired and we see why this isn’t okay You warned me about yelling okay. That is what makes easy prick so powerful. You’re constantly optimization shirt. The Omega three chart is on the very top three cellular oxygenation decreased hypoxia, okay? These are the metabolic pathways required for neuropathic DFU improvement there are six of them, supporting nerve structure, anti inflammation, which is PGE one, but nerve structure is supported. Increased cellular oxygenation decreased hypoxia with hypoxia nothing heals. And it is a major problem that is also heavily prevalent in cancer cancer cells just thrive in ipox sia they don’t with hyperoxia lots of oxygen. You get mitochondria support you get nerve conduction increase from the JLA. That’s the first derivative of the parents you get underlying tissue support. That is the parent c’est la la.

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You get insulin sensitivity for the diabetic improvement ninus. There’s eight references here insulin sensitivity that’s La La and GLA ratios, and you get increased blood flow, the arterial support LA and its long chain metabolite Hydra support through cardio Wyton nerve conduction, underlying tissue support insulin sensitivity, increased blood flow arterial support. Every one of these pathways is positively supported by easy trail. Easy track optimizes healing from surgeries including vascular CLTA ischemia, underlying tissue structural support, epithelial integrity, Ph D, CVD. functionality, cellular tissue oxygenation, energy mainly in the mitochondrial cardio Whitemane improvement, neuropathic functionality and insulin sensitivity. Easy drag minimizes cravings for carbohydrates critical for diabetic patient systemic inflammation and decreases patient pain. You can see the white paper diseases disorders and a pair Delta six Desaturase. There’s nine diseases and disorders reference that easy practice applicable to you can also see investigating oils with respect to material health, the Iowa study remarkable 64 Slice CT verified clinical cardiovascular results. This was in 2008 with a precursor to easy track I previously wrote you about the remarkable cause effect relationship and reversing plaque volume in a smoking page. I have never seen such a remarkable result. When the patient stopped the plant based oils. The plaque came back. I have never seen a decrease of coronary artery plaque volume by more than 5%. In one year, we achieved 22% This is Dr. Robert Kagan, former chairman of the board and nuclear medicine Resource Committee of the College of American Pathologists and the past president of the Florida Association of nuclear physicians, remarkable diabetic foot ulcer clinical results with plant based oils. This is in 2015. Again, with as cracks precursor. This is from Dr. Jeff Matheson’s, while Canada, founder of chronic pain management medical clinics which became the largest provider of pain management in Canada in 2005. To the press, I prescribe the plant based formulations to a patient with severe type one diabetes with all the vascular complications. He underwent pancreatic kidney transplant has diabetic neuropathy and had a nine year old son his right foot. After five weeks on the formulation. He texted me there is a difference. I have less pain, walking better and my foot is healing was biofilms infections equal much better outcomes easy track increases cellular oxygenation to kill biofilm base and other bacteria. Suppression of infection by moderate hyperoxia increase cellular oxygenation from easy trek is comparable to antibiotics. Also fibrin blood clots is dissolved with parent Omega three or omega six metabolites also weighed in the process dissolved in fiber. Easy drive optimizes increasing the cellular oxygenation decreasing hypoxia preventing infections. It’s now known that fat cells actively migrate to the womb to drive repair. Many bacteria die in high oxygen environments. The supply of oxygen through micro circulation is vital to resistance to infection easy track physician patient benefits, healing when the three average median which is the center point times of 10.5 and 6.5 months respectively. The median simply means the same number of patients above and below that. You will noticeably reduce average healing times of all DFU related ulcers. Recurrent 70% of ulcer patients are Wagner one two recurrence time average median is nine and 3.5 months respectively. The small percentage of extremely difficult patients that have recurrence beyond a year or more drive the average much higher than the median. easy trek will noticeably increase the time between recurrences. Furthermore, recurrences should be less severe by compensating for Delta six Desaturase impairment easy drug provides additional insurance, there’ll be fewer problem patients requiring above normal attention with extended healing times. vascular surgeons. Unlike fish oil coagulation is not exacerbated. prothrombin INR APTT all remain normal, easy track patient compliance. D a few patients had major underlying health issues severely impacting Delta six Desaturase functionality leading to poor circulation major inflammation and poor healing in order to address these factors from an uncontrolled diet, uncontrolled excessive a one C level, comorbidities and other complicating indications all loading time for full cellular integration may be required. Eg trek uniquely addresses Edie allergy of underlying conditions from the Delta six Desaturase impairment. Oh loading time of six to 12 weeks may be required for full cellular integration rewards of being easy to track compliant patient will have noticeably more energy. Time to heal is noticeably decreased time to recovering should be significantly extended. recurrences should be less severe with faster healing of the recurrence bias problematic issues requiring extra effort for both physician and patient, less patient pain, less patient neuropathic related issues. Easy track, develop bypass and pharmaceuticals for more information you can visit sac Aspen pharma.com Easy practice exclusively distributed by good for health and this QR code and you could see the white papers reference to in the unabridged presentation that has all the medical journal references and textbook references to this presentation. Thank you very much see if I can get out of this

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trying to minimize this thing, telling me to leave the meeting I can’t minimize. Not only that minimized it. Let me get rid of this and see if I can pop this guy up. Can you see this guy? Sample easy, direct clinical results.

40:26
Now yes, Nope.

Bill Clearfield 40:28
Can’t you just see you?

40:32
Yeah, I don’t I have no idea what’s wrong here. That’s That’s unfortunate. Ah, there’s a whole list the inflammatory markers. I’ll just go through a few of them. She reacted protein is down. One with 61% decrease 27% decrease homocysteine 31% decrease. These are all in a month or two. The diabetic healing isn’t really what you care too much about here was a hip fracture heal. 92 year old female three fractures of the hip similar event 10 years prior. Taking six months prior to falling easy track. So she was free treated 10 days skilled nursing projected home Walker time was six days a week she was walking in for PT no longer required. Pain injured my back 2021 mid rehab, exercising stretching, no drugs felt better, but with any sudden movements, I really felt it within seven days of easy track muscle inflammation in my back subsided to the point I moved freely without concern. Another patient easy track energy is better motivation is better. Numbness and tingling. She has her body in the mornings due to an old neck injury is gone so the inflammation is gone. Rheumatoid arthritis breast cancer patient with easy crack precursor 55 year old bilateral breast cancer treated postoperatively mastectomies reconstructive implants patient did well approximately five years later moderate severe long term pain of arthritis in both feet had resolved to the point she was able to DCR arthritis medication permanently. lower blood pressure was 178 over 93 kept going up low salt diet stabilized at 160 over 85 patients still concern within 30 days. BP lowered near 126 over 69 consistently measured patients delighted this is the cardiovascular disease measured CT scan 64 Slice precursor 68 year old male followed on a yearly basis by the radiologist in spite of our routine conventional treatment blood pressure meds statin high dose niacin co q 10. daily aspirin coronary plaque volume continue to progress although slower first time 2007 to 2008 o’clock decreased from 39 to 30. Decreased 22% annualized basis. Well never seen a disease of coronary artery plaque volume by more than 5% Decrease in a year. And he told me he has never seen a decrease in a smoker. Very well back I have important news. Cardiac calcium score went down by 20% When I was talking to you he was taking these oils for cancer prevention while his score now went up by more than 100%. My first question was he stopped taking it. Sure enough, he stopped so this proves direct cause and effect. Here’s one from neuropathy in a cancer patient lung cancer. This is what the precursor tumor was 4.6 centimeters long. Core cells slow growing thoracic surgeon cancer specialist stated. What happened was the tumor completely disappeared. Impressive and unheard of that just never happens. While a double myeloma patient. Again I’m in Houston we have MD Anderson we have Methodist a lot of cancer hospitals here. Conditions evolving towards multiple organ failure. been taking easy track for a month hasn’t changed anything else. improvements across the board. Lower liver enzymes kidney function GFR chronically low at 35. Now it’s 46 normals above 59. CRP preu from three three to three Oh BNP very high last month was 60 D 685. Now at 615 and it just goes on and on can stop taking either one of the peptides or some Orlan to COPD people

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over 10 years minds from lupus chronic bronchitis This is a doctor self on stage to history in pneumonia over the years taking a beautiful 10 years Pacific CT and prednisone doses go up when I have flares of course over the past few months struggle with shortness of breath wheezing, coughing started easy track first week I could feel myself able to take a deeper breath. These oils are vasodilators PG one is a bronchial dilator to over the past two weeks reduced my prednisone 10 milligrams 2.5 albuterol is gone still taking some ecart I have more energy walk without being winded. Blood pressure’s normal. Pain reduced completely. Here’s a second case. 54 year old female smoking less than a pack a day for 20 years COPD three years several medications COVID-19 damage to the lungs was hospitalized. Significant scarring pulmonologist started on improvements stating quote your cases grim labored breathing 24 hour oxygen star patient about a month later. C T Pft. Evaluations obvious positive changes. pulmonologist was pleasantly surprised no longer requires oxygen can now speak and move about without being winded. Other than adding easy Correct. One last one line tick related patient one month brain fog mental clarity greatly improved. physician said a decrease of inflammation of the brain a number of problems such as Epstein Barr hypothyroid, line COVID Post COVID fatigue nothing else changed outside of easy trek. So it’s a it’s rather gratifying getting these from from physicians. Like I said, I’m a strictly theoretical guy. But when you know I know the results. I just don’t know how fast and what magnitude and so I love working with clinicians, but with a rheumatologist such as yourself. This should be a godsend adjuvant for the anti inflammation, anti pain and anti you know, auto inflammatory diseases. So happy to answer any questions or you couldn’t see the stuff I think if in the chat good for hell should be there with easy trek right in the bottom. So the QR code but you can’t see that but if you just hit the link here, easy trek documentation everybody see that? You will get everything and you can just click on whatever you want. One important thing it’s only available from good for health. It’s like a drug. There’s one source there’s no private label. There’s no Amazon there’s nothing so you expose the patient to this is your patient it’s not going anywhere. And you deserve that. So we’re delighted to do that. And open to any kind of questions like trying to take a drink from a firehose, most physicians are not in reduced physiologic DFAS at all. What you get is lipids in the bloodstream, which is not what I’m talking about in the least that’s almost irrelevant measures in many cases because I care about tissue structure, not what’s floating around in your bloodstream and you have to do biopsies for that. Any questions happy to answer them if I can, and if I can’t answer it I baited to say I don’t know I don’t make things up. I’ll tell you I don’t know. I know a lot about a little but I stick with what I know.

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I have a question. I just went to the good for L site and there was stored good for health but is the process forming an account and then we learn learn more about what’s going on with it.

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Um, you have to sign up as a physician. So if any patients want to go directly without us storing it or seeing you they have to give your name and you’ll get credit for that’s a reason with a medical food, the law the FDA laws the patient has to be under physician care. And the only way we can guarantee that is if the physician signs up and the patient says he or she is your patient. So that protects us as a medical food as opposed to a supplement which we don’t want to be. We have an indication it’s very big and it’s very broad base because it’s anti inflammation. Dry knowledge is the first and only one in the world that hits PGE one and it’s the biggest anti inflammatory there is. So yeah, it’s just an easy sign up. You don’t have to buy anything. Of course you can stock in your office and most physicians do that because they have direct control of the patient. But all the papers should be at that link. If you click on the thing, let me just do it and see what I get. Yeah, see all the papers there. So you can get the presentation the introduction, it’ll tell you what a medical food is my lecture, you can get the lecture with references or the abridged one you can get the whole Delta six white paper that talks about 13 diseases and disorders with all the references you can see the Iowa study with Dr. Kagan with the plaque reversal at 22%. In the coronary patient, there’s a whole healing collaborative surgical healing. We do a lot with surgeons so their patients heal much faster. If you care about the efuse. There’s the white paper on that there’s neuropathy on that. Just a lot of things here the label ingredients and it’s all organic too. By the way, it’s 99% organic. The last component has no chemicals, no chemical processing. So this is a non synthesized formulation and the reason we like organic is because it works better. There’s no synthesis, there’s no compromise. Remember, the parent Omega six is all compromised by the food processors. So if you put that in the formulation, Yeah, apparently mega six is in there. It doesn’t work. So you need an organic formulation. And there’s no pesticides, there’s no residues, there’s nothing of course. So this is the one adjuvant medical food your patients can feel really, really good about and you can tell because there’s no contraindications. The only thing that’s even possible is somebody could have a skin rash. Any one of the oils that’s in about one in 5000 and that’ll go away in a week. We just told patients to take less and build up more to teaspoon a day. It is that powerful. Monday to Friday, one teaspoon a day. Either first thing in the morning or last thing at night. Just depends. You heal at night. So personally I take this because I have inflammation too.

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And you sleep like you wouldn’t believe four to five hours of sleep is sufficient. We have surgeons taking it going I can do an extra surgery now because I have so much more energy. So it’s a godsend to them. And I really encourage you to read the science because like I said, I’m a hardcore medical scientist. That’s my training Science, Science, Science. And I like people understanding what they’re doing. I don’t expect you to take one word out of my mouth. on faith. All I expect is j the guy talks real fast, pretty damn confident. Maybe there’s something here and then you’ll get everything that’s here with what I write. I spend a lot of time writing these papers. They’re extremely well written. I use numerous editors, and they’re crystal crystal clear. I probably rewrite them 100 times. By the time they’re published. I make all my editors ready to throw up including myself before it’s there. So they’re very, very good. And I’m very conservative. I don’t blow up anything. I’d rather have people pleasantly surprised we tell people 90 days to see clinical results. You may get a much faster. We had a lot within a month but I don’t want you telling your patients you’ll see something in a week or a month. When they’re a mess. It takes 18 weeks to fix cell membranes that have the wrong ratios and Dr. Landfills suffer paper on this. So per experiment with he did radioisotope testing and it’s 18 weeks. So that’s four and a half months to get the cell membrane where it should be but understand the patient is still eating junk food. You’re not going to change him we work with a lot of diabetic physicians. Last thing that diabetic patients going to give up in the garbage. So I’m stuck with it. Everybody tells me Brian get the patients eat less junk. I said you’re out of your mind. They won’t do it. They’re going to live in the sugar. Better Work with high glucose levels with high a one C levels and it better work with them eating adulterated oils, which is all your fast food restaurants even though extremely fine dining restaurants are all using process oils. They don’t know. They think they’re using good stuff. They’re killing it because you have 100 trillion cells that have been affected membrane. They’re all in chronic inflammation. mode. So my hat’s off to all the physicians to get any kind of positive result in spite of the parent impeding their progress. Now at least you’ll be on a level playing field with this. You take it forever, unless somebody is a raw food vagan and he’s no processed food. Robert row and a colleague of mine is but he’s one in a million. And even if he eat the junk, it goes a long, long way. My wife’s a type one diabetic, that’s what got me in the field. And she’s wheelchair bound citta non cancerous tumor from breathing in Malaysia’s hairspray for an eternity with formaldehyde. This was in the days where they didn’t track this stuff. And it gave her neurologic damage. And she she’s impaired now and her arteries in her legs the cardiologist because she has a Deema we’re all saying you know, you got a big problem here. I said it’s a demon. It’s because of the nerve there will be no problem because I know what this does. So we get it tested, superb. And we had a 4084 year old patient who’s a mess with genetic problems. Mold line, horrible state of affairs. He’s one of the worst patients any physician has ever seen. Not because he’s not compliant. Just because he’s a physiologic mess. He went in to get a scan and his legs they said you are in the top 1% of anybody we ever see. For blood flow. I don’t care if they’re 20 years old. He’s 84 or 7878. So it’s very gratifying for me as a scientist to know what this does. What my job is to expose as many physicians and like I said before, I think you may be the number one group with who you treat with rheumatology and pain and autoimmune and inflammation to make superb use of what I have. Any more questions?

Bill Clearfield 56:36
Anybody have any questions? Statements okay. And we have in your chat here, how to get it here this

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it’s it’s the HTTPS easy track documentation. Okay. Here’s a question any studies going on? We’ve had case theories and we have things in progress. But it is a lot of quote for lack of a better word anecdotal, but it’s all physician. We don’t publish anything that just comes from a patient without physician verification. So everything that we’re talking about is from physicians that are using Easy direct, and we have a lot of them putting every patient they can get on it. And very few. See, marginal results are typically quite clinically significant, which as you know, is a minimum of 20%. So as a science guy, I like seeing 80% of all patients getting an effect. And for me, it’s a minimum of 20% better, if not 50 or 60% Better Way that better. Especially in terms of pain in anything else. But I had just give you one last thing and then we can go this 10 of eight you’re probably tired, but I had a congenital aortic valve problem. So aortic valve three flap two of them are fused together. Only reason I found out I was just so the GP checkup for a thyroid medication. And she goes here a little heart murmur he ought to get a check with ultrasound going on for sound. Two minutes later, I’m getting a phone call going This can’t be good. Brian, your aorta is 8.4 centimeters supposed to be three. I got you scheduled this afternoon for you no interventional cardiologist, a thoracic surgeon blah blah blah. Get your tail over there. If I go over there speak to one guy see the other guy figure out surgeon in case I need it. So I go over to Memorial Hermann Vascular Center. Dr. Ferreira. Top guy, all he does is aortic surgery. That’s it and

58:54
get that checked.

58:56
He goes you know it’s very interesting. You say you’re asymptomatic. You’ve got to be in immense pain, with anything over an eight centimeter aorta and exhausted I said nothing I said but I am using the world’s biggest anti inflammatory though his assistant comes in says the same thing. This is impossible not at this size. We’ve never heard anyone know I didn’t next agony and they could tell that the damn aorta dissected but healed itself. And I’ve been taking easy Greg for probably three months he goes and I was just busy going off to a conference. And I said, Can we postpone this surgery? He goes, Yeah, we postpone it a week or two postponed a week. He said I want you to take in your stuff because I don’t want any bleeding like fisho as I said, I’ll get a test of the bleeding numbers for you from blood. So I got it done. Taking it right up to the day of the test. No difference from normal, no exasperated bleeding whatsoever. I said about I’ll stop at three days before the surgery. So you can rest okay, so I stopped thread for surgery but I said I want to writing this in the chart. So they gave me the medical food. I’m not taking any drugs and not taking anything after the surgery. That’s fair enough. He didn’t get surgery done. He goes Brian it was an eight centimeters it was 9.2 because but what really, really got me was the physiology to that aorta was commensurate with a five centimeter. I said, I told you I have got the biggest anti inflammatory in the world. So in spite of being pounded like that, I was getting compensated for it. I still feel bad. There’s no question. I felt a little little thing when I breathe in fully. But that was about it. It was very minor. So what easy trek did to compensate is unbelievable. Oh, and at four and a half months he goes your healing is I’ve never seen someone here like you. Typically it’s a one year heal to tough surgery five our chest ripped open. No pain. I just took easy track no opioids no nothing. So it was very gratifying to see that and it’s exciting.

1:01:16
Anything else?

1:01:18
I just wanted to leave you with that. So personally, I just love getting an effect like this.

Bill Clearfield 1:01:25
Alright, any other questions from anybody?

1:01:30
Hey, if you have any questions I you know, you can write in I will answer them. I mean, I can even give you my uh, I’ll give you a phone number. And I promise I will get back to you. Okay, it’s there. Yeah, it’s there. I’m in Houston Central time. But if you have any question at all, you can pop me that or email maybe, you know, if you send it to the good for health, they’ll they’ll forward it to me and I guarantee I will answer. Okay,

Bill Clearfield 1:02:06
terrific. Thank you. Yeah, we’re gonna have you back another time. Okay.

1:02:11
My pleasure. Yeah, I don’t know why that slide thing didn’t work. I’ve only done two zoom ones and the slide work perfect. So I I’m very sorry about that. But if you look at it, you’ll you’ll get the same slideshow. Yeah.

Bill Clearfield 1:02:24
Well, we have the Gremlins here. So, okay. I’m going to cut a little bit shorter the time because we’re, we’re still in recovery mode. Anybody who was at the conference or on online, if you haven’t sent me your your attestation I’ve already processed at diplomas have already gone out. Wow. And and I want to see if we can just wrap the whole thing up so we can be done with it. So we could start on the next one and any comments, complaints, any, any any issues with the, you know, our our little soiree, please let me know. You know, the hotel was not all that terrific to us. We’re not going back there. So that’s for sure. But you know, the content I think was really went really well. And it’s will as soon as the IT people have it ready we’ll put it up on the website. We’ll do like we always do. We’ll have it password protected. So you folks who paid for it will, you know have it for at least a year. Before we kind of open it up? You know, we’re ready for the next one. And apparently, Dr. Mercola I was I swear I heard something going on but apparently he he simulcasts that is talked to his 80,000 fans so far word is out there. Now, he gave us a talk for two hours. He talked for two hours. Like, you know, agree with him or not. He was he was quite spelled got mining. So everybody else, you know, thank you so much for your help. Dr. Cruz, Dr. Burgess, Dr. Patel, everybody that that was there and participating. You know, I can’t do it by I can’t do it alone. So we’ll we’ll we’ll pick it up next time. Thank you, Brian, for your input.

1:04:34
Thanks for having me. Appreciate it.

Bill Clearfield 1:04:35
Sorry. We’re a little bit sleepy this week. But we’ll we’ll we’ll make it up to you.

1:04:39
You take easy tracking along bait. Hey, you’re the Energizer Bunny I kid you not.

Bill Clearfield 1:04:45
So just next week, we have Carol McMahon, Carol runs something called frequency specific microcurrent and I gave a talk to them when the head injuries you know from from my perspective anyway, but she’s got quite an interesting story to tell. And she runs a really neat group. And I think you’ll find it find it all interesting. So next week, same time, same station, and I’m going to say over and out and we’re going to we’re going to pick it up next week. Okay. Anybody have any questions, comments, complaints? Let me know. And we’ll, we’ll we’ll see you again. Same time, same station next week. Thank you, Brian. Thank you, Mr. Spurling reviser. And we’ll we’ll see you all again. Okay. Bye. Bye bye.