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SPEAKERS
Bill Clearfield
00:16
Hey Doug, can you hear me?
Bill Clearfield 00:18
Yeah, I hear you fine. Hear me?
00:20
Yep, sure can. Yeah. How’s your day is good. We’ve pretty much got the garage cleared out. Now, okay that’s a good start. Yeah, yeah. Jeep still running. Deep still runs. Yeah, sir. How about your about your day? The Jeep still running? Right. Amen. Okay we got Dr. Lafferty here centric everybody
Bill Clearfield 01:09
everything should work good as cheat in the background
01:15
there he is he are you doing? Good
Bill Clearfield 01:28
was you always emptying the dishwasher? You betcha. Yeah. Always, always something to do. Yeah. You know how that is. How are you? Dr. Lafferty?
01:44
Good good. Yeah, guys, you can see me this. My biggest challenge is turning this donor computer on.
Bill Clearfield 01:50
Yeah. Well, we’ve been doing this for two years. So we sort of got it down. Yes, kind of only flooded maybe once every once a month or so. So
02:00
it’s not my strength.
Bill Clearfield 02:03
Now we neither so you need a 10 year old to run this thing or a 14 year old.
02:07
Right? That’s right.
Bill Clearfield 02:11
So we’ll give folks some time to sign one and you want to do an interactive you know, don’t mute anybody. We can certainly do that however you want to do it.
02:22
I would know how to unmute anybody anyway. So Well, usually
Bill Clearfield 02:25
I do because there’s usually background noise. So
02:30
well, I wanted to be interactive when people would be able to ask questions, want to have a discussion that’s always makes it more meaningful, otherwise, I’m maybe wasting somebody’s time and I don’t want to do
Bill Clearfield 02:38
that. Now we’re good here.
02:40
Okay. All right.
Bill Clearfield 02:44
Somebody somebody’s always got something interesting that pops up. Since uh, since last we met
02:51
so okay
Bill Clearfield 02:57
hello there Reverend cat. Thank you. How are you? We’re doing fine. Doing well. You again.
03:11
Good to be here. Thank you for doing
Bill Clearfield 03:14
well. So long as we as long as we have an audience we’ll keep doing it.
03:19
I’ve learned a lot to get
Bill Clearfield 03:22
very nice find volunteers like Dr. Lafferty here So otherwise, you’d have to listen to me. Even I wouldn’t want to do that too often. So
03:33
well. I’m sure you have plenty to teach.
Bill Clearfield 03:37
Well, we have a few things. So we were in. We were in Denver over the weekend at the AMG meeting and
03:47
got to speak on
Bill Clearfield 03:51
nearly everything that we learned about testosterone in medical school was wrong. I was afraid you would you’d like that one, right? Yep. So we have
04:07
Dan here.
04:10
More of the mitochondria building than the stars drum energy.
Bill Clearfield 04:15
So we have you listed as Dan, you’re Dan now.
04:20
That’s somebody else if someone else okay. All right, Dan here. So
Bill Clearfield 04:32
anyway, last week, we had, I think, one of our biggest crowds, so we had 59
04:39
is so we’ll see see what we could do this week. So
Bill Clearfield 04:47
anybody follow up? The study that we talked about last week?
04:59
Nobody, okay.
Bill Clearfield 05:01
So Joe and I are following it. So so what we’re talking about as we had a gentleman and from from gentleman on from Spain, and one of our own Stefan Hartman and they’re, they’re doing a study on prostate enlargement and prostate cancer and they’re using ivermectin and lactoferrin. So, there is quite a bit of literature literature on it. I did look it up. It’s not something I’d ever heard of before, but so we’ll we’ll follow that one on one. I put it in the email this week. With a link here anybody’s interested in
05:42
participating so so we got a Stuart one. That’s somebody that’s new. And so anyway, stay tuned for Ron here to try to connect. So I connected so
06:07
what was the major thing was just Astrium just
Bill Clearfield 06:10
well, you know, I really am MBA age management Medical Group is they run conferences twice. A year and unlike some of the other groups, they still like hearing from me so I always do lectures on my doctor said there’s no evidence for fill in the blank. So I listened to what patients tell me and it’s last spring of it and they seem to run in cycles. So last spring it was my doctor said that I had a hysterectomy. I don’t need progesterone.
06:44
That’s wrong. You got to stay no me
Bill Clearfield 06:47
so we did we that’s what I did last live less full. And then over the summer, we were seeing a lot of my doctor’s my blood counts 52 I’m going to have a heart attack and a stroke. And we know that’s wrong. So that’s what so that’s what we talked about. Or, you know, in 1941 there was a report that the testosterone causes prostate cancer there was a study done on two patients, one of them got it one of them didn’t. So they said it was a 50% increase in incidence of prostate cancer with testosterone. And that was gospel until almost the year 2000. So, so we recommit we gave our talk on that. So that’s what we did so and so it’s almost five o’clock, Dr.
07:43
Lafferty you’re still with us.
07:48
Yields me.
Bill Clearfield 07:50
There you go. Now I see him. So I’ll let folks in. And so, I’m gonna let you we’re gonna let you introduce yourself. And so Dr. Lafferty is going to be speaking on the way here. So the upside of the downside of healthcare something that something along those lines
08:17
Well, that is the is the positive you
Bill Clearfield 08:19
put it a little bit more formally, right. Yeah. The upside the upside of falling health or fold during health or something plummeting, plummeting health limiting out, that’s it and
08:33
plummeting to the plummet. Yeah. So
Bill Clearfield 08:34
and he’s, he’s, he’s, he’s proposed it as as a sort of a discussion rather than a lecture. So if you want to chime in, either give us you know, unmute yourself or keep yourself unmuted. Just try to make sure there’s no background noise, you know, televisions going or things like that. So, okay, so it’s a little bit after five. So I’m gonna let you introduce yourself and take it away.
09:03
Okay. Well, I appreciate you inviting me back again. I thought I’ve ordered enough last time he wouldn’t do that.
Bill Clearfield 09:08
But well, you did. You did, but we want to see if he could, we could talk. Okay, so, so it’s always a challenge.
09:17
Okay. Well, Mark Lafferty I’m a chiropractor.
09:23
Sorry about that.
Bill Clearfield 09:25
Okay. Yeah, we’re worried we record them.
09:29
So. Okay, so it’s there we go. Had to get rid of that. So I’m a chiropractor. I also have a PhD in Nutritional Sciences. I’ve been in practice about 43 years come this December, I think, long enough that I should have learned something I suppose. I think that it’s been an interesting journey. I talked somewhat about the early days last time I think. I think you might agree if you don’t have to agree thing I say that’s fine. I try not to I don’t want to alienate anybody or offend anyone. I apologize before and if I do, I’m a little bit Frank, but but it’s just what I’ve learned just from my practice. I I’ve seen, I don’t know how many 10s of 1000s of patients I’ve seen and I’ve seen just about every condition I think there is and I’ve obviously, treating patients for knee problems or back problems or headaches or whatever. It is. And I treat him chiropractic, they usually it used to be it was a lot easier to do that. I think because maybe the quality of food was better. The stresses maybe were better, I don’t know. But I think today the majority of the population of America is you know, as medical robotically unhealthy. So, when a patient comes in, sometimes they come in for a structural problem, but usually always work into something else. I had one the other day, for example, he came in and had a bad back and I treated him about three times and he he confided in me on the fourth visit. He says you know, Doc, I don’t think you’re helping me at all, I should as well. You are 400 pounds. So that makes it a little difficult for me to help you. So if you really want to make a change in your life, we’re gonna have to look at your diet. So that’s kind of how that worked into my interest in nutrition. And it’s just interesting how I see things that have evolved through the years. You know, when I was younger, we had even a couple of itinerant physicians that used to come and make house calls on once in a while and it was the they were very respected good guys. They used a lot of my stone.
Bill Clearfield 11:43
Yes, you’re still on? Yes, you’re still on
11:45
the screen keep changing. So I just want to look at it. We had a couple of doctors that would come make house calls and then we had some, they were they were big guys and they were very science based. You know if you found that this helped that they continue to use that and that’s what I would call Didact if you will, some of us had experience it’s just helps to have an experience versus following guidelines that someone else puts out there. So I just I think that there’s reason why you know, you read the history of this planet and kings were always very popular and I tried to figure out what that was and I I think it’s because he just removes responsibility. At least that’s one of the big reasons. It just removes responsibility. So it’s easier to have somebody tell me what to do me to think for myself. And that’s kind of what I see as happened kind of in the healthcare world that used to be very science based and then it started moving over into the evidence based world that instead of making decisions based on experience, it was more it was easier as popular actually time back in the early 90s. I think it was when evidence kind of replaced scientific and there really expert panels that were formed and corporations funded and they would come up with guidelines. So instead of me having to think about a condition I could just I can go to the guidelines that would tell me exactly what to do. And I think that’s where the error happened. And if you allow that to happen very long, then pretty soon it kind of controls your life. And there’s not probably many doctors now that even bill for their own services. They have some of the business doing for them. But that kind of takes the power out of the physician in my opinion and the ability to really make a difference. I think we shouldn’t Doctor interaction is very, is very, very helpful, very important and the outcome of a patient and I think it’s the starting of the healing process. And I think a lot of that has been lost as well. My wife took her mother interceded here and he never even looked at it, returned to his computer, open the computer, asked her a few questions, clicked on her medications, made a couple of changes and sent her on her way and she was not very happy about that kind of health care. And I don’t blame her. And I think that we need to get back to that interaction and using that intuition that we have, that the good Lord has given us. So you know, I think of even Moses taking the Israelites you know bringing Israelites out of Egyptian bodies should have been a two and a half week journey to Canaan. And he told them if they go with him up on the mountain, they’d learned a whole lot of stuff that he was learning. They said no, you go up there and find out we will just let you tell us what to do and that’s where they had to hang around for four years he never been teaching and that’s unfortunately the popularity of losing responsibility of making your own decision. So I’m kind of encouraged because I see a lot of really, really good movement among healthcare. Those that have kind of taken the reins again and are starting to treat with those skills that I think were given to us by God. And I really think that any person any physician really, regardless especially that is is living a good life and honest life and is not motivated by wealth or something else is going to be very successful physician. Because entitles us to a intuition that otherwise is not available. And I think we have thoughts that come to us we need to pay attention to those because that’s that’s what I think I think it’s the intuition that’s given to us by our Creator. I remember one time I was treating a patient who had severe allergies to just about everything she was eating and drinking. And a thought came into my mind how to correct that. And without getting too much detail. I used a very high cell resonant mineral and actually put it right on gV 20. It’s a Governing Vessel 20 which will turn every acupuncture Meridian on and then I used a laser to laser the frequency of that food into an acupuncture point. And completely cleared all those allergies. So
16:14
I don’t I don’t really think that we we come up with that on our own but whatever world we’re in and we’re contemplating, I think we’re entitled to some that some of that inspiration. So, the unfortunate panel of experts ended up, you know, in my opinion, you know, tainting the research, and that’s where and it was just mentioned here the difference in absolute and relative research. I think the first big one they did was on Lipitor, where they, if I remember right, it was Dr. Brownstein that was telling that and he said they had about 302 groups about 301 used Lipitor. One did not at the end of three years, if I remember correctly, it’s been a while since I talked to him, but there were two that that died of heart disease and one group that did not take it and there was a duplicate where there was only one so they call that a 50% reduction heart disease. And that was printed in the New York Times and of course became a success. And unfortunately, people are waking up and trying to they’re just sick and tired of being sick and tired. They don’t really know where to go because what they’ve been bombarded with really is this evidence based. Tainted research. I love PubMed I read PubMed. Some of the best research out there but to to read the paper or the news is kind of a waste of time. I used to tell my kids whatever you read it here, just do the opposite. And you’ll probably be healthier. Because I think it was even said that. Five out of six scientists proved that Russian Roulette was actually safe and effective. So anyway, it’s we have to know what we’re looking at when we look at research and certainly when we apply that to experience that’s where it becomes very, very important. So when patients come in knowing that their disease is really a result of poor diet and lifestyle, we have to start talking about what really works and what really doesn’t based on my own experience, and I’m based on really good research because there is a lot of good research out there. And I just like to see courage and truth it’s inspiring to me and and I’m looking forward to that. So when we talk about sun or water or salt or fat, you know pretty well they’ve got it all backwards. As far as the world is concerned, or the government or whatever you want to call it, whatever is being printed out there. And I it’s just not anything that works. You can’t trust it. And unfortunately, it’s like a lady the other day I asked if she was constipated and she said no, she takes a laxative. It’s just the inability to understand the process. And so we’d have to take our time and start to talk to them about just basic lifestyle that you know, salt is good. You need to hydrate. When I was taking undergraduate physiology. I remember they had a big article on the front door when I walked in that room was there for a long time. And it was an article about a woman who drank eight gallons of water and it killed her. The conclusion of that was Be careful not over hydrate. And yet you read a book like the body’s many cries for water by Dr. Mandela and he says you know 90 Like 90% of the world is dehydrated so it’s just crazy that we take that opposite side when I was taking genetics I remember he was talking about the how sugar and honey is identical and chemically glucose I guess it is but there’s there’s very little relationship between the two. And yeah, that’s what’s being taught and I guess indoctrinated. So when you get out in the real world, you have to figure out that you know, everything’s been taught. It’s not necessarily true, even though you pay a lot of money to find that out.
20:01
So that is essential. And when the Lipitor became popular and they started blocking the pathway in the liver, they were also blocking the pathway of all the six hormones of the of cortisol with the steroids. Vitamin d3 could not be activated with that pathway poisoned really and CO q 10. Which really is kind of a shame that you’d want to block that to healthy fats were very good. I remember when Dr. Schwartz bein an endocrinologist she said that she was put in a in a diabetic clinic she would her specialty was thyroid. I think I remember she wrote a book on it but she said I was going to determine how to change this these types of diabetics and and she drew up she drew blood she said seven times a day to figure this out because they were following guidelines and they were still losing eyes and legs and were dying with heart disease. And she said I discovered when I gave them their fat back. That’s what cured. So she wrote a book on that called the source pain principle. And I was very intrigued with that. And of course, type two diabetes is not that difficult to reverse. If the person just has a little bit of determination, a little bit of discipline, some are not interested and to approach a person like that and just say we’re gonna give you insulin rather than take your sugar away to me is is really a poor approach to healthcare and I just don’t think that’s the best way to go. So there are some really, really good doctors out that are standing out. They’re really doing a great job. I became acquainted with quite a few I traveled the world around I was introduced to a lot of different approaches to health and I I was I was not a post anything. I mean, I stand on my head in the corner of my office if I thought it would improve the health of the patient. And so I became aware of studies like Fritz pop, for example, Fritz Pop is a physicist out of Germany. I really enjoyed his work because he was he was showing that every cell is really a tuning fork. He call it a crystalline matrix. And it vibrated at a certain frequency and it continued to vibrate. And it was vibrated. It was like it was causing it to vibrate. And in fact, there’s another doctor Dr. G. I can’t say his name. He’s got a long name, but he was able to photograph that I saw that demonstrations were interesting to take like a trillion frames per second one cell talking to another, just using this little shaft of light. In fact,
22:37
one
22:40
one thing he said was, he said, this is Dr. Fritz Bob. He said we know today that man essentially is a being of light. And the modern science of photo biology is presently proving this in terms of healing. The implications are immense. We now know for example, that quanta of light can initiate or arrest cascade like reactions in the cells, and that genetic cellular damage can be virtually repaired within hours. By faint beings of light. We are still on the threshold of fully understanding the complex relationship between light and life. We can now say emphatically that the function of our entire metabolism is dependent on light. Of course, Einstein, he made a comment he says everything is energy and that’s all there is to match the frequency of the reality on and you cannot help but get that reality. You can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics. So if you’re in Tibet, you know they use Tibetan bowls. That’s how they that’s how they increase cell resonance of a particular organ. If you know what frequency that they hepatocyte ring was that you can take that frequency and ring it and the adjacent tissue will become so resonant and actually mimic the frequency. That was really interesting. And I’ve seen a lot of different approaches that way. It’s been very interesting. Kirlian photography is fun to watch because they’re photographing the actual process. When you’re looking at a fractured bone for example, you know, you can photograph that and you’ll see that the little energy on the outside of the skin Some people call that are some people claim they can see. And when it comes to the fracture, then there’s just a black spot. They call it an interference field. And if you watch it, it will heal if it runs out. Say you run out of nutrition or the ability to heal then it’ll stop and that’s called a toxic focus on so focal point and we use mud packs and so forth to to restore that, but tacks are interesting. I’ve used a lot of different backpacks. It’s not the mud in your backyard. It’s very cell resident backpack with we mix it with the liquid catalyst. And you can make incredible changes in areas that don’t don’t heal, because they’ve collected debris for so long. You take a C section for example. You take a trauma side a concussion or something like that. We’ve used them for years. They’re very effective. If you can just give the person the nutrients they that they need. I had one I don’t know if I mentioned this or not. It was a she was a mail carrier in town and she was bit by a brown recluse on her leg and she called from the hospital after three days that used antibiotics IV on and they just said we can’t save your labor and have to take the leg off. That’s when she called me. And I says well don’t don’t go to that extreme and it’s just so we mixed a mud pack and we put that mud pack in and it was pretty aggressive. Her whole thigh was purple and she was made flesh was literally falling off or like below the knee. And I took before and after pictures on the book tour. She says I can tell after two month backs it was going to heal that and it took eight mud packs in about three weeks and she was back to work again. So this is really strong medicine. This is nothing I came up with I just ran into it. Some of these healers have been doing this for a long time and so we try to improve their lifestyle. So we talk about just basic things to start with because they don’t even know how to breathe. So teaching the person how to breathe is very important. breathing properly, two thirds of our body’s waste is exhaled. And if you don’t know how to breathe in through the nose and out through the mouth, in fact, when you get a person that has having panic attacks, not only is that you know that catecholamine rush that comes from Adrenal Exhaustion, but you can stop it just by showing them how to breathe properly, because it’s stored that that frequency is stored in the diaphragm. If you teach them how to breathe if their abdomen was little kids know how to do, but adults don’t they never do the chest all day long. So we have to stop them and show them how to lay him right down on the table and show him how to breathe properly. And that’s an exercise they do every day. Grounded you know, sunshine, we came from the dirt, the dirt, we’re gonna go back to the dirt. And so if we can touch Mother Earth, the Earth produces negative ions. There’s a lot of research on this. And really we’re producing positive ions. That’s the process of disease not just by touching the earth. You get this massive electronics change. Probably the best antidepressant arrays is going out in the sun or putting your bare feet on the grass. But we’ve been taught that you know, Sunshine is bad for us and unfortunate.
27:33
We’ve been taught that salt is bad for us and I will agree unrefined salt heated refined salt is bad for us. And I never recommend that it’s always unrefined rains it shouldn’t pour unless you shake it a little bit. And any kind of you know, the average adult needs about a teaspoon of salt just for the adrenals to budget, the middle coracoid. So if you take a little kid running around sweating outside eating sugar and he gets asthma, you know, put a little salt on his hand having looked off and it’s almost going to cure the adrenals needs a lot of salt. So those kinds of things people don’t understand. So we just teach them how to do the simple things that are really quite free. We haven’t checked the first morning and pH urine pH should be between six four and 703 batteries recharged and they’ve they’ve got adequate ATP in there. And they’re getting rid of the metabolic waste during the night. So it’s just a cheap, easy way to do so. We have due sunshine and we have increased their water and their fat intake quality fat when I think it was 1951 If I remember it. And yes, it was a study done by what was his name as Okies. Anyway, whoever did the study said that one country that ate the highest amount of saturated fat had the highest heart disease, but there was eight other countries that had just the opposite. So obviously there was an agenda there. They convinced President Eisenhower to follow that low fat and other switching to seed oils to little lenok acid seeds which are all pro inflammatory the P UFOs. And then he died of heart disease. So that was because he was smoking four packs of cigarettes a day too, though. So back in 1951 That was not considered bad. But go into plastic fats is a big problem. And we have to get back to the good quality fast it’s been used for so long. Now in the case of animal fats, I think as long as the animal is clean, it’s going to be good fat. If it’s a grass fed animal, it’s great. If it’s corn fed and put in a calf or contain animal feeding operation. That’s not what I recommend. But you know, whether it’s coconut, whether it’s butter, whether it’s olive oil, avocado, any of those are all healthy oils, and most people are fat deficient. So when I bring someone in like we go through a questionnaire and just see where there might major concern is sure that there’s good things the body can do if we give it a half a chance. And then usually run bloodwork so bloodwork is, unfortunately not real science based in my opinion. It’s average based. And so if they run 10,000 people through a laboratory and look at levels of, say vitamin d3, that’s just based on averages and then they get forced out of deviations. Which is really unfortunate because that’s really not what we’re looking for. We want to make it very functional. There’s no such thing as you know, that partial diabetic, you know, say you’re borderline diabetic come back in a year. Well, that’s like borderline pregnancy to me. There’s no such thing dysglycemia is disclosed, anemia, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, all the things that come from excess amounts of sugars, which they had to put in when they took fat out because fat was satisfying. So to satisfy they just filled them with sugar. And then seed oils which they somehow thought that would not cause heart disease, which is just the opposite. So we look at functional levels on our blood tests. We do very thorough blood tests. And you start to develop and see these patterns that develop with with different conditions. And I would say the average person that comes in with a blood test that is if we’re looking at digestion, which is usually where I start, because the guide is where it all starts in my opinion. We see about I would say the average person is functioning at about 10% percent gut function. So the Zonulin gap is very large. We look at actomyosin Zonulin, hakuna and that gives us an idea. It’s about temperature is what you see. So as people start to eat, take away the foods that cause the inflammation in the bowel. We take away all the fake foods of course. And of course they got these wild fat you know it’s lined with circles I’m Tara sites are fat, so we have to help them in quality fats and it takes a little bit to understand that but as they start to bring in foods that are slow to digest foods that turn to sugar slowly, more of a Mediterranean approach. They get better no matter what the condition is they start showing improvement.
32:28
I would say if looking at since the livers primary job. If I were to summarize it is to keep a bow from becoming non toxic and when the liver goes down, the kidney starts to tick the slack. I would say if I run blood tests on 10 people, nine of them have a sub optimal liver function. So the next thing we have to do is we have to start to help the liver become more functional. It’s very It turns over the cells very fast. It’s been said you can get into liver every 90 days. I don’t know if that’s true or not but it does respond very fast. The anti parasite in this in the bow small bowel turns over every day so you can make good progress if they’ll just start making some proper changes in their diet. Nutrients are tough because most of the nutrients out there that I test don’t work very well. They’re there they’ve used poor quality ingredients. And they’ve either use too much heat in the process or tablets on every use because they have to use a hydraulic press to put it together and just the heat generates reduces nutrient value but there’s a difference in first crop pay and fourth crop Hey so we always use first crop and put it together carefully and always in powders or capsules. Sometimes in liquids. There are good quality foods out there if you search but it’s kind of hard to do. And it makes it the food the nutrients that we food and it is a supplement that supplements how we eat so you can’t just keep eating what you’re eating and take a supplement. It doesn’t help much. But you get a good nutrient dense supplement that is not got any toxic Tagalongs gums, glues, binders fillers that we see all the time. I don’t like those they they definitely make the product less effective. So all I do is clean it’s hard to do. And it’s extra hard to do when you get the ingredients and then try to put them together and to make sure there’s you know there’s no antagonism, but they each coat you know, one ingredient to enhance the other and that’s probably the hardest part of coming together. Once you sourced the ingredients and start putting them together. You find out you’ve got you’ve got Democrats and Republicans in the same capsule. So you have to be careful with that because that will make it so it will work really well. And that’s been the hardest part of doing this and I’ve only put together probably 20 different products, which is probably all I’ll do. I just kind of focused on things I couldn’t get that I felt like we’re not working. I mean research will say you take this and helps that but I don’t like taking this for that that’s not really we look I’d rather look at what we call superfluous things that kind of fill the gaps in and allow them then to improve as they’re as they’re changing their diet and their lifestyle. So exercise, you know, the Pilgrims didn’t run unless they’re being chased by grizzly bear. So I still think that a good brisk walk is just as good as any exercise out there. It’s just looking at people with longevity. I don’t see many runners that have very good longevity, but I still get a lot of people ready for the Boston that sort of thing, but it’s just you know, so just get a brisk walk and learn how to breathe properly. improve their diet, it makes a huge difference. Huge difference. So three things we look at basically is the things I assess is structure. You know that’s the chiropractor in what I do. I just believe the nervous system is has got to talk to everything and if there’s you know if there’s any kind of compromise we have to release that so you can’t stand on the hose and try to water the garden. So that’s where the carpet comes in. I do a lot of sports injuries and a lot of things like that this little bit a little bit boring to me, but I just do it anyway. And so I see a lot of ankles, knees, I taught a course on fee. So I’ve done a lot of orthotics and 80% of knee and hip replacements are definitely foot problems. So you can just tell by the way people walk if they’re over pronating and those external rotators have to work all day long. You’re going to wear a hip out. So if you can fix the feet it makes a big difference. So we do structure we bring in nutrition if people are interested or if they’re not getting better if their inflammatory is too high. We want to know whether so inflamed that we just have to address that. I do a lot of blood work. And a lot of the third thing relieves the stresses of life. We just have some simple ways of helping that become less. And I see lots of anxiety and panic attacks and like I said a lot of that is just adrenal exhaustion and improper breathing. So when you put that together, they do us better. So I don’t know how far you want me to go into this. I’m happy to entertain any questions if you have an interest in a certain area or certain direction you want me to go here because I can. I can go too long and too many directions here because I’m kind of harebrained. But anyway, that’s what I do. I would
37:29
like to know something. You mentioned the photo biology and you you mentioned German man, Fritz something, and I could not understand the last name was it pop pop?
37:45
Yes. Fritz Albert pop prpp
37:49
Okay, thank you.
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You bet. He’s a brilliant man. He’s He’s fun to read because he has done a good job. It says 19 $70 For its part PhD, a German physicist, Nobel Prize nominee discovered that every cell has a semi crystal matrix that emits light or frequency vibrations. docupop Prove that light or frequency vibration. Prove that if you use UV light to destroy 99% of the cell, including its DNA, you can almost entirely repair the damage in as little as 24 hours just by illuminating the cell with the same wavelength at a much greater intensity. This process has come to be known as photo repair. And in 2010, a Russian biophysics business the molecular biologists I said I can’t say his names are the G. G RJAJEV. successfully intercepted communication from a DNA molecule in the form of ultraviolet photons or in other words. Light is experiments based on the bio photon work of Dr. Pop so it’s very interesting to see how you can change frequency I have machines that I can test frequency on different tissues is fascinating. It’s really comes down to the adults on the piano for middle seat and C below middle C and that’s where the you know, the the like, the Tibetan bowls come from I learned that from Dr. gainer. And he’s an oncologist but he said when he introduced the Tibetan bowls, and treated with those his success was tenfold. So it’s fun to do that because you can if you know what frequency each each tissue is, you can enhance that frequency by a multiple form. You can do it with sound you can do it with light you know so like you know, Royal rife, right use light. Tesla, treat with light very successfully. So I mean, if you can, that’s what acupuncture is all about each of those little points if you you can test those with like your microscope or you can you can test the frequencies and that tells you what food works for that organ. That’s where it gets fun. So, if you can take a concentrate of a certain substance without you know, most medications come from some plant in the past anyway, it’s just they’ve tried to find the alkaloid that worked and then they concentrated it and synthetically reproduced it and you can’t patent it because it’s natural so then they tweak it a little bit and then that’s where the side effect if you want to call it side effect comes in. And whereas just the regular plant is already taken care of. So anyway, that’s that’s kind of how I approach it. It’s It’s fascinating and the response is very good. I mean a patient’s response
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How do you determine how do you determine the light? What frequency of light to use?
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Okay, I’ve done it for so long. Now I’ve pretty well got it all mapped out. But I have one one machine for example. It’s I call it an EO scan I wrote a brochure on it. And it’s actually a Russian scanners what it is they developed it for more for the space program. And it’s based on sound but just with headphones and you can do it through Wi Fi. That’s where they used I think for the space program but they can actually challenge a tissue with a frequency and it responds with a frequency and they can tell if, if we will say the liver is functioning at optimum, so too much or too little vibration equates to disease. So we’ll say the, the frequency of we’ll just use a better site for example that goes is going too slow. Then what they’ll do is they’ll hit it with a high frequency of the same arc. It’s just a different occupation who’s all of this? And it raises it up to where it should be when it’s healthy. There are so many things you know, microwaving food, you know is is is a strange thing because you know, you totally change the frequency of the food and the body has got to try to bring it back to so resonance or what it can use it at and it’s really really difficult. So plus the fact that you’re it’s gonna knock an electron off of oxygen and then it becomes a free radicals. So now it has to go find an extra electron that makes it angry and that makes you angry food and and unless you have enough antioxidants in your food it can’t do that. So the body can’t use it very well do the best it can. It’s just like using POF Asian if you if you take a seat or I was hydrogenated, the body will try to use it it’ll place it in the matrix of cell tissue but but it doesn’t work very well. And if you take say a DHA or something like that when you go to a restaurant, you know that they’re going to feed you something cooked in soybean oil or something you can take a fish oil and the body will actually take it and use it in place of the other. But if you don’t have something to replace it with and you’re just going to continue to degrade. So those frequencies are its color. If you look at the just the seven chakras in the Indian chakras, you know it’s ABCDEFG that is the it’s just that scale and so if you if you know, middle C or 735 nanometers, then you know what the color is, you know what the frequency is, you know which acupuncture point it is, you know which food there is, and you can put that into supplement form you can address that particular problem. That’s kind of how it works. I don’t know if I made that totally confusing or not, but there’s been written on it. It’s very fascinating.
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Yes. Oh, well. Now, you mentioned microwaving. What’s the difference? Between microwaving and cooking on fire?
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Well, if you’re just agitated you’re in, you’re going to increase the speed of the electron just by the heat. If you hit it with a electromagnetic frequency, that’s a weapon. And you strike the oxygen as two electrons and outer shield you knock one off. Now it becomes it was a nice guy that was very upset guy. You take one of my shoes away, I’m upset. I’ve gotta go find somebody like my wife who has a lot more shoes than she needs. And that’s an antioxidant. And then he settles back down again. But you know, that’s why when the Germans invaded Russia, you know, they found the microwave and they outlawed it. Many years it was outlawed. You could have won Russia because they knew what it did. So there’s a lot of a lot of microwave out there now. So we have to address that whole electromagnetic frequency issue now. With our patients especially if you run a blood test and say you your TSH is low. So as your total P for tutor is not telling the thyroid to produce more. The thyroid only produces 7% D for an excuse me 97% T for Excuse me 93% to 47% T through the active form. So then it has to go That’s what T three uptake it has got to deliver the labor standard go into add a or break off an item and make it active 60 percentage thyroids in the liver and 20% in the gut. So
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you have to protect it.
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All right. All right, binds to the iodine receptor. So in the thyroid, very dangerous, most reactive element on the chart. Number nine it’s it doesn’t react with argon and helium, because they’re inactive, but it reacts with everything else. So you don’t want to mess with some of those. It’s mostly mostly aggressive. Fluoride becomes very unhealthy. So we have to talk about those things too. So if you’re
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iodine in yourself, replace the fluoride in your thyroid.
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Iodine is is
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not an offense a little brown
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fluoride fluoride will yes it will take and take over the receptor that is most more active than iodine.
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It’s hard to get it off all the iodine you want we’ll do it again. Then we have Hashimotos or any antibodies that are attacking the thyroid then you give iodine you’re going to activate even more and that makes it even worse. So that’s why you have to diagnose it properly. So if you use your GPO is irrelevant, and then you have to not give
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alright, I have a question, Dr. Lafferty. Everything you’re saying is so fascinating and interesting, and I really appreciate it and I was wondering if you could address the positive side of the plummeting Health Index.
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The positive side is that we’re having a major wake up. It’s exciting to see the courage. There’s some incredible doctors out there that that are changing the whole parameter of health care. See they’re not they’re not happy with being paid and dictated to by a corporation. And we saw this through this last little pandemic thing we went through a lot of doctors knew how to treat this but they didn’t dare because they were under the control of an organization is very powerful now, and that’s because it was a setup to back in the 90s. It was entertained and pretty soon it took over. That’s why we’re careful kings are dangerous. So the positive is the that we reap what we sow, and their system is about to fail. And the wonderful thing is there’s a whole lot of really good physicians that’s just going to take up the slack. And I see in the future, even medical schools that are completely redone. So it’s no longer indoctrination. It’s actually true. It’s based education.
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Thank you. So
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people are waking up to they just don’t know where to go because there’s they don’t know what they’re gonna get when they ask, you know, I hear every day. I just had one she came in and I looked at her blood and she’s, she’s got severe Pernicious anemia. And she says, Well, why did my doctor tell me anything about it or what to do about it? I says, you know, I don’t know. I can’t judge your physician. I don’t really know. But if you click on that, show that guideline it might not say anything because there’s nothing to offer. There is no to offer because it’s folic acid and B 12. But B 12 is a tough one to absorb because as you go through three steps you can get into the blood. Whereas most of your B vitamins are just water soluble. So if if you haven’t antibody, the second most common autoimmune disease I see in females is produced anemia because we have an antibody that attacks the intrinsic factor in the stomach that shuts the whole thing down. So the only way you can do is either bypass and inject it. Unfortunately, they’re injecting cyano cobalamin which is which doesn’t work with the day you got to stick with the methylated B 12. But you can go sublingual, or you can find out what it is that’s attacking the intrinsic factor. Once you find that out, you take that out of their diet. Then you can give them the 12 and it’ll work and the Zonulin gap in the small intestine that allows food into this into this blood before it’s digested through the entire site is the problem. It goes right back to the ganglia. So you have a 10% function on the average person that comes to my office, and I’ve seen 1000s And they just they can’t the food is going to get into the blood before it’s digested. The body does not want more than one breath at a time. It doesn’t even want to do a peptide. It doesn’t want a future scene. cadaverine scatto endo is one of those things so if you get that in the blood, your immune system is going to react now the macrophage does for sure monocytes gonna elevate but if you keep doing that, and you can’t handle it, he’s gonna call for th two he’s going to come to the general and he’s gonna bring in the Army Navy Marines and the Air Force miss the autoimmune disease. So trying to find out what the trigger is the food that triggered not I run lots of blood tests, and it’s most often grains and milk products. So even if they can’t afford to do those Cyrax tests then we say well, let’s just go without for a month and see how you do and almost invariably they’re gonna improve you know, I get different ones I did have a doctor in fact in California it was lettuce you know, those are tough to find sometimes. But it all starts with a gut that allows something into the blood before it’s digested. It needs to go through the entire site, the IGA is gonna go IgM to IgG. Injecting something directly into IgG is really kind of crazy because that’s not where it stopped. The IGA and the IgM is where it’s gonna stop. So you have to heal the gut. When you deal with fat, salt. Of course, water and fiber, obviously a good probiotic, and vitamin D. And you’ll feel good unless you’re just eating garbage, you know, if you’re drinking those drinks or if you have a bad habit of drinking some other drink that’s not good for you. Anything that’s going to trigger insulin Above 3.0 is going to cause inflammation and you’re going to you’re never going to get to get healthy. And there are some that won’t do it. They just can’t they’re too addicted to what they do. And that’s I say, well, you’re just not sick enough. Come back on yarn we’ll take care of but don’t waste so much time. I mean, this body is it’s marvelous. I think it’s God’s greatest creation. I think he was showing off when he did it. But you got to take care of you just got to take care of so it’ll treat you well. And I did you know, I mean, I made a lot of mistakes we all do. Of course. I don’t have all the answers, but the things that I’m the best at and the things I had, you know, so whether it’s diabetes, you know, whether it’s BPH, whether whatever it is that you have you figure it out, and I think that’s a blessing, because now you can help others I realize it’s not cookie cutter, one size fits all. That’s the problem with guidelines that most physicians have to live by. You just can’t do it that way. I think the interaction is critical and we’re losing that interaction but just have, you know, just for someone to come in and you talk to them. They feel like you understand, you actually put your hand on that sore shoulder, they automatically start to heal. And that’s unfortunately what’s happening in the world of medicine. Physicians are losing that skill. And that’s really a shame because there’s great gifts there. that need to be utilized for three successful I think that’s coming. Coming down the pike here pretty quick. I think you’re gonna see a huge failure, where doctors and patients will say we’ve had enough
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it’s time for change. And I’d like to get back to the old days like Dr. Guy Dr. Guys want to have, you know, he was before my time but 1931 He believed that arthritis was infection. And so he believed that the best anti affect he was still Korean. You know that because they preserved everything and salt and so he injected a 1500 parts per million chlorine comp into the right into the blood. And he did. He says I found out a bit of a little bit of potassium. He noticed on his corn this corn to do soil and potassium is low in soil. It’s funny how the the agriculture world kind of teaches us healthcare. So he started injecting from 550 100 parts per million, and he had tremendous success. And so he said, Big Pharma showed up at his doorstep and doorstep and said if you quit doing this and not publish your findings, we will take care of you survived. And that’s the problem. And so people like Dr. Guy stood up and said this is not going to happen here. So his house was burned down his pharmacy was burned down. You know US companies on fire knows. And after that the only thing he could make was hydrochloric acid trifle Triethanolamine so he just started making those in the injected every person that walked in the door. This is the only thing I had, and they wanted something so we just injected him with a cork acid. very dilute they call him a quack. But then he published his findings which is interesting because Tuberculosis was killed one out of seven on planet earth. He cured 100% of tuberculosis, just by injecting corn lost about 29,000 women that your child but disease and he says just injected. And one of his colleagues says well, I’m going to make sure she’s about dead before I do. And so he went to visit someone she’d had a baby and she was in a coma was God he’s gonna die. He injected me. He said, within 20 minutes she was talking to him. See, we need more like that. Because in all works, that science based on evidence based, it’s not tainted. That’s autodidact. That’s experience. That’s the guy that maybe didn’t go to school, but he didn’t build the houses for 40 years. He knows what he was doing. And I take that over diploma any day. So education is important. I understand that you know, but like, like a friend of mine associated mindset he gets is it took me 10 years to get a PhD at Berkeley, and it’s taken me about 20 years to get over it. So it’s life. It’s a person that is interested in the health of others. And you’ll get intuition that comes as this happens and whatever your skill is, whatever your interest is, it’ll be it’ll blossom. It’ll just blossom. And that’s what I believe. So that’s the positive side. That is causing awakening, and it always does. So we go through these cycles but we need to wake up because it’s really it’s really kind of corrupt out there for lack of a better word. Just corrupt you know what what happened at first no harm. You know, I mean, abortions, castrating children I mean, I just, it is beyond me. So we need to, we need to do what’s right. We need to just be good person, a good people and do what we’re supposed to do and we know what’s in our heart of hearts what we should do, and quit taking advantage of others and just serve others and it worked out very well. So, I don’t know if that answers your question or not. But anyway, that’s my belief system, for whatever it is. And I just think it’s, I think we got some really good things coming after we get through a tight spot.
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It doesn’t answer my question and thank you and it seems that people are turning to you know, complementary therapies but you think that really can route out problems and heal but the other way is so strong and powerful. And you know, I just know a handful of people who think like I do and everybody else is marching along with your system.
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There’s more than you think that just don’t dare say anything and they just need a leader. They just need somebody to stand up. Everybody needs a general and they collect to that general when that happens, and we’re starting to see that happen. I see. I see a lot more than you realize. That is happening. That is good. Now I realized the media is causing a lot of people and they’re you can’t watch something all day and not be poisoned. You just can’t think straight. So you have to get away from that. As you get away from that, then it all goes away and you wondered how you thought that went first place so but metaphorically, I read the last chapter and it turns out pretty good. So
Bill Clearfield 58:11
takes a while to get there. Right?
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It’s when we get there. Yeah, it takes. It takes pain to get to the good part. Yep. That’s Thank
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you, Dr. Lafferty. We’re enjoying your presentation very much. Can you please tell us what you recommend for the best avenue to keep ourselves hydrated? What do you recommend for that?
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So we start just basically with don’t use Venice for water. It’s got to be clean. It’s got to be filtered. When you look at things like Atrazine and and glyphosate and things it’s in our groundwater. Now it’s very very poisonous. Atrazine, probably the worst, you know, it was developed in Switzerland and the European Union outlawed it, so they can’t even spray it over there. So they ship it to United States and we spray it heavily on corn and cotton lots of foods we spray it on and we even spray it on. Well, they actually hired a doctor at Berkeley to study Atrazine to see if it was actually safe like they said it was and he spent 10 years in that research and came out and said he called it the great feminized her because when he exposed frogs to it, they they develop both male and female characteristics. And males were delivering and mating with other males. So that’s what Atrazine is for you. And it’s in all the groundwater you can test any water and fight it so you can’t afford to shower or drink this water. You just can’t it’s just too it’s too toxic. So you need some sort sort of filtration of some kind, you know, the aromatic hydrocarbons are easy to take out. You can use a charcoal filter or something for that. But if you want a whole house system, you have to get a little bit more involved. I’ve tried a bunch of different systems. I’ve tested them they work very well. Probably the one the least for the money. See the companies in Texas it’s called Essential water and air and believer, Fred Bennett who owns that company and they they have a good whole house system that you’re going to spend about three grand or so for your house. At least every tap is clean. And I’ve tried every bet every system out there I’ve got one here in my office, it’s probably 20,000 And there could be a dead skunk outside in that line. It wouldn’t come through my sinks. So you have to clean it up at least a little bit. We have inexpensive showerheads that like $40 And some people that’s where they start, they just don’t hook theirs and put this one on and catch that water. It’s as good as bottled water without all the plastic going into your system. And at least you can get rid of chlorine and a few of those. You’re not going to get rid of fluoride or heavy metals or anything like that you have to get a good system for that. But half your body weight in ounces is what we consider if you’re healthy. That’s that’s good enough. You have one shot at a big amount of water. That’s when you first wake up. So I’ll drink a quart of water when I wake up because you’re very dehydrated when you wake up, and I’ll put about a half a teaspoon of unrefined on heat is solid and that and that will allow you to hydrate because it’s the adrenals allow you to hydrate and if you want to, you know if you put your antidiuretic hormone to kick in, you have to put salt in the water. Otherwise you’re going to urinate all night so that’s a press and you know the opposite of that which is arginine vasopressin is going to activate so with your salt you can hydrate much better. So say you weigh 100 pounds, you want to get at least 50 ounces between mils and the first dose is a big one and then after that it’s four to six ounces so you don’t have to enter the bathroom all the time. At least a half hour from away from a meal. You don’t want to dilute your digestive enzymes. But Dr. Buttman jelly if I say his name right. He did the study when he was in prison under Saddam Hussein. He had nothing to work with but water and so he just did water research in a highly stressful environment. So disease surfaced a lot faster in that environment because they call your name on Thursday and execute you. And so he started doing just water studies and did about he did quite a bit he eventually escaped to went to Great Britain and ended up with University of Pennsylvania I think and finished his 10 year study on water. And then he approaches his profession. And he’s a medical doctor and said we could reduce our healthcare costs in half just by hydrating everywhere. And they weren’t the least bit interested. And you can understand why that’s not the physicians, that’s corporations. So anyway, I say just you know, we just haven’t been afraid of it because if it’s by you, then you’ll slip it. Otherwise you’ll forget what you did and I always have mine in my office or wherever I’m working. I got one there and I know it by any lunch. This has got to be gone and by between lunch and dinner I don’t drink after dinner but just separate it goes away very fast. I mean, just take a swallow or two and then just adequately salt. You know the average adult needs at least a teaspoon and a half of unrefined salt. You got 72 minerals in there. I use it’s interesting again back to the electromagnetic world. The head is more positive of the feet.
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The right side is more positive than the left and a friend is more positive in the back. That’s why if you sleep with your head to the south, you sleep better than your head to the north because you’re putting two north poles together. So head to the south works better. So when I take minerals for example, I have an Arctic minerals from the South Pole. You get this spin that strengthens just one half of the body so that I have to get it from the North Pole so I put two drops of each in my drinking water and that’s how you can actually regulate that. It really up regulate you know it’s your battery. It’s your ATP. So you just, you just you just feel a lot better if you do that. So salt in your water is the key. And you know, unless it’s contraindicated, I mean if it’s essential hypertension, that’s one thing but non essential is 98% of the time. And in fact I got a book over there in my library on a doctor that just treats high blood pressure with salt. So when you refine it, the first thing to do is take out potassium, your primary intracellular electrolyte and all you have is sodium chloride that no wonder that gives you problem. Your you get a preponderance of extracellular sodium. That’s not good for you. But the chloride and salt is how the body makes hydrochloric acid it takes hydrogen from water so when it puts it together, that’s why you can cure you know reflux you can occur you know heartburn just with proper hydration and salt. And that’s what Dr. Mann jellied said he says most ulcers and reflux and gastritis comes from dehydration. Because he was carrying them all the time just by bank and drink water. So, yeah, if you’re ever thirsty when you’re eating, you didn’t drink enough an hour before, cuz you shouldn’t be thirsty at all. So if you’ve noticed in Europe or not, but when you order food, they bring it out. You have to ask for water and if you do they know you’re in America. So anyway, that’s kind of water and water just works better than anything. Our body you know, we’re born at 80% water we died about 40% So you want to stay hydrated. It’s very important and it’s easy to do but it’s just don’t drink something out of that tap. You know you’re you’re asking for in all kinds of trouble. I had a gentleman come in this was couple of years ago he had severe skin cancer on his face and they were treating with steroids and stuff so forth. That traditional guideline with no success. And I just asked him, Are you showering and municipal water? And he says Well, sure. And I said we’ll just take the showerhead and each shower when you shower, just stand there for five minutes. Let it roll on your face. No, I the showerhead I gave him was an expensive was like 250 bucks. It wasn’t this $40 And so he did they come back one month later, his face was as clear as clear there was all completely so had one today with severe acne on his back and just by putting that cheap showerhead up he says it cleared up my acne. People are flushing a lot of stuff down the toilet you don’t want they don’t take it out. They just bleach it. So you don’t see what it looks like it’s filthy. Sometimes I used to do a little demonstration from an outside tap. I take two cups and I put chlorine drops in and when it turns it yellow if there’s chlorine it shows you this. I haven’t put their finger in the other one to count the five and take it out. And then we put the drops in and there’s no chlorine. So the body has already absorbed it. It’s just really really hard. The skin is more absorbent than then the gut is the gut is more protective than the skin is. I’d rather drink chlorine than showerhead. So we just need to do what we can to clean up the water. It’s truly unfortunate but I heard was on the radio so I had to be true but it was probably 20 years ago is where they said 50% and they were talking about our state here in Utah 50% of all municipal water did not meet minimum safety standards. All the deodorants they put in and all the bleaching agents is really unfortunate. We got to get good water. The free things weren’t the best you know, if you learn how to breathe and drink your water and get sunshine and put your feet on the grass and, you know, salt your food and we’ll do stuff like that. That’s that’s all that’s all good. Good health. Increase your fat, you know, just do the opposite of what you’re told. And, you know, I mean, I’ve I’ve cut enough arteries open to know that it’s not fat that blocks it. Okay, CAC is the test test. We do the cardiac arterial calcification and it’s always calcium it’s hard water deposits. It’s a scab that’s responding to inflammation and you can change all that. You know, that’s why we had key to to the vitamin d3 Because d3 is going to pull up the phosphates but it’s going to fill your blood with a lot of calcium. And you don’t want to stay there. You know you want the osteocalcin in the osteoblast to be carboxylated with men and Krillin seven that’s MK seven vitamin K to and then it pulls it all from the blood into your bones and teeth. So in Japan they inject vitamin K to for osteoporosis and bring bone density back
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instead of using some medication that’s going to make your bones hard. That’s not answer. You don’t want hard bones. You’re flexible, strong bones. So yeah, and of course vitamin K two is rich and fermented foods. So you know, drink your pickle juice and your sauerkraut or kimchi that’s all good. A lot of vitamin K to it. Anything’s fermented has cake too. So our diet This includes most Ketu are as much fermented food as the pioneers. They had no refrigeration so everything was fermented. Grandpa stuck his milk out there. I still see him doing that on screen porch until it clobbered before he even ate it. Because it was already digested. They never got any distress from that. And they just got used to that. People honey on anyway that’s how you’re hydrated Okay,
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thank you very much. We appreciate that. Yeah.
Bill Clearfield 1:09:22
How about a recommendation for adrenal insufficiency?
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Adrenal, these four things primarily, okay. Now any kind of stress is going to obviously make the adrenal less functional. That could be a bad back that could be a divorce. That can be sugar, you know, alcohol, tobacco, caffeine and sugar are the biggest detriment to adrenal health. So as far as the world of what we intake, you know, and so you need to avoid those for sure. But salt is by far number one. For adrenals. Number two is B vitamins. You know, all methylated B vitamins, preferably so the reason number three is just magnesium, magnesium, the adrenals use a ton of magnesium. So when the person is suffering from anxiety or panic attacks, that’s what we give them. Vitamin C is the fourth but it’s hard to get a good vitamin C because ascorbate doesn’t work. You have to use a food based like camo camo or Moringa or something like that. It’s got vitamin C in it. So my the one product that I have called stress, that’s what it is. It’s for adrenal exhaustion. That’s something we use for you know, persons that are in you know, valancy Lea said 50% of people walk around at least second stage of Adrenal Exhaustion. So it’s probably worse now, to stress from there unless you fish or golf or do something fun. I do both
Bill Clearfield 1:10:42
your product stress is that from a company or is it a just a combination, or it’s
1:10:48
my company and I made to the company is called matrix formulations, or empty X formulations for sure. So empty X formulations.com is where it’s at. And I think I put a description of everything on there but maybe not three element me all the time because I’m I’m more busy in formulating putting things together work for things then I am trying to take care of a website. So our website is probably not that great, but at least they’re on there. I think they just told me today I don’t have a description for my a spine product, the one that we use to rehabilitate musculoskeletal, so I’ll add that description. It’s pretty simple description on there and as you can see the
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MPX formulations last year we just
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slow the machine down makes it more expensive because I can’t run 60,000 bottles an hour but if I can’t make something better than what’s available, I’m not going to do it.
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So that’s
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just one of the many I have on there. Well I have about 20 on there.
Bill Clearfield 1:11:58
We missed about 30 seconds of that we had a little we had a little freeze
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so okay, you should be able to see ingredients you should be able to see on that website what’s in it and what is involved and just you’ll notice that it’s all clean. I got a great you know efforts you look at the High Performance blend which they affectionately called cowboy powder. I did that for the BRCA and that went under other ingredients. It says none you know, I haven’t done it. It’s artificial sweeteners, no caffeine, any of that stuff. I see what’s being sold even in health and storage and it’s just criminal I think
Bill Clearfield 1:12:33
it’s MPX formulations.com
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TX
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MPX
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matrix short for matrix formulation.com. Okay.
Bill Clearfield 1:12:45
Okay, the darker mo asks about filters, whether certain filters you recommend
1:12:52
for for water, you’re talking about what kind of filters we talking about?
Bill Clearfield 1:12:56
That’s all she wrote was? Which filters do you recommend? So
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yes, for water for the shower and water. Okay, the one that I get? It’s like a $40 one. It’s a I get that through premier research laboratories. It’s an inexpensive filter. And it works. It’s good starting point for especially for people that are renting or kids that are in school and that sort of thing. I always throw up my suitcase when I go anywhere and I take a little channel lock, you know, make sure it’s under seven inches or they’ll take it away from it. And I just unscrew mine there’s and put mine on so I don’t have to shower in yellow la water. So that one is the best. If you want to go to a more involved with it’ll take more things out. It’ll treat it with things like infrared magnets. To break up the orgonite crystals. I would go with essential water and air ie water i think.com has what that one is E water and I’ve used theirs for a long time they do a good job and they’ll add some more expensive showerhead. If you want to get into house filtration then you’re going to move into like reverse osmosis for example, which then you’re going to pay six or 700 bucks but that’s only going to be for for drinking and cooking. You can’t do enough it takes about 10 gallons of water to make one so you’re not going to have enough to to bathe in. So to get a whole house system. I use even water again. There’s another company I’ve used for the one downstairs in my office here but that’s that’s a really expensive one. So if you want to burn some money, I’ll give you that one. But if you want to spend a neighborhood of three to 4000 Depending on how big your house is, I think you Central Water nares is gonna want to use you’re gonna get they do a good job
Bill Clearfield 1:14:44
Okay, anybody else have any other there’s no other questions in the chat anybody else have any questions?
1:14:51
I had a question about well water. I know that the well water in our area has arsenic in it. And also nitrates because we’re in a farming area and potentially sulfates and I’m wondering how, how those I know that some of them can be carcinogenic. I don’t think the arsenic is enough to actually kill someone but I can’t be healthy for you.
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So if when you when you have someone build a filtration system likey water their essential water and air. You just want to tell them what your concerns are and they will make sure that whatever they build is capable of taking that out. Okay. Voters if if for some reason they say well we can’t get arsenic out or I’m sure you have Atrazine if you’ve got Atrazine or glyphosate, if you’ve got those even in well water because you’re in an agricultural area. mining and agriculture is the biggest polluter of underground water. So I’m sure you have other things if you send it to an ad college or something like that. They’ll tell you what’s in there. If they if that’s unsatisfactory for you, then let me know and I’ll give you another alternative. It’s just a lot more expensive, but it will clean it up.
1:16:09
Yeah. What was the name of that filter? Again? You said the inexpensive one the premier something Premier.
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That’s prl.com premier research laboratories.com. Okay, they have drugs and that’s the one that’s like, I don’t know, 45 bucks or something like that I in that neighborhood. All right. works good. And then once you just unscrew it and place a $20 filter replacement in there. It’s very simple to do. It works really good for travel for me. I use it all the time. I get stopped in the airport all the time. They think it’s a bomb or something and it’s a filter. It’s in the box. I don’t know how you can mistake it but anyway, I pull it out now just throw it in with my shoes so so they can look at it not have to open my suitcase and like stare at it all the time. They had a whole circle of people standing around it the other day and they were staring at it. They didn’t have gloves on. I don’t know what they were thinking but they called for the head guy to come down. And I’m standard they called me down from the from the gate I came back down and the head guy walks up and he said he looks down. This is we don’t know what this is and he says looks like a showerhead to me and he turned around and walked off. Anyway, anyway, that’s the only problem if you got to take your suitcase maybe because it’s round you know, whatever. I think it’s kind of crazy but whatever. Well it works well and you can just catch that water and use it like bottled water because bottled water is mostly toilet water anyway, but there’s a couple of tests pretty good arrowhead tested pretty good.
1:17:46
What about that? What about the rain barrel? I’ve considered that.
1:17:52
Well, rain barrel is a great a great idea. It’s kind of funny that the government says you can’t collect more than so many gallons which you know if they could control the air, they would do that too. But
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me first time way out in the country. Okay,
1:18:07
yeah, that’s a great idea. I think that’s a good way but then you need to use some filtration. There’s some really good filters out there. You know Canada is a good one. The military uses Canada and that’s a ceramic. You have water filtration and you have water disinfection, you know where they’re going to use iodine. So what about
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using UVC light? I know that in some third world countries they do that.
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Yes, I mean, I have one on all my systems. So after goes through all the water filtration, it goes through a UV light. Yeah, so if there’s something happened to sneak through there, somehow the UV would be a good alternative. So yeah, you want to I think that’s a good good choice. Okay, thank you. I put his timer on it because those bulbs are expensive. And there’s no reason for all night. So you set one of those little cheap timers and and let it turn off at night while you’re sleeping and then turn back on in the morning and you’ll get it to the last one, but not to get a choice. Again, frequencies we didn’t say too much about but there’s a lot of things we need to do to control that it’s just, you know, I just build new home and I just I just put an Ethernet and in the construction materials, which I tested it every level was they were building it just to see if I could stop electromagnetic frequencies I could. I had to use shung Guide, which is a Russian meteor that one does. A great job as a fullerene a 60 carbon chain circle you can look those up and they’re kind of fun to look at what’s kind of like the Epcot Center and that’s that’s the North Pole stone and then I had to get I had to find something to take care of the South side which was in India. And then Narmada river that’s the Shiva Linga. Another Meteor. It absorbs EMF really well. So I just put it right in the building materials but you don’t have to even set it in your house or sprinkle it around your yard if you want. And then just put a timer on the Wi Fi. And with Ethernet you can plug directly into it. You don’t have to worry about the Wi Fi in your home. And of course testing the smart meters you know I have meters to check all that stuff. And there’s ways to block all that. You know, we got a Faraday cage and we slipped over top of that and it’ll take 92% out and you make a much healthier home than being bombarded by all this dark stuff. And then for heck sakes turn your phone off. So if you some people say I use it for alarm, we’ll get an alarm clock or turn on airplane mode and use it as long as you want but it’s very dangerous, very harmful. It makes a lot of people very sick. So if your immune system is already compromised, and you’re challenging it with electromagnetic frequencies and the star and star trek towers that are 5g, now I would never mess with 5g. If I can get away from it. There’s a way to fix it. I’ve treated a lot of them and we’ve gotten we test them It works pretty good but you know there’s only so much you can do. So
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billing for my son is being affected by the last What is it five whatever it is. 5g Yes. And he has also seen many patients who’ve been affected by it. He lives in Chicago where it’s they probably have a bazillion of them
1:21:23
Yeah, that’s really really bad The 5g is a small when you don’t necessarily see it they have to be every couple 100 feet go through the city. So yeah, it’s it’s it’s whether multiple things you can do but you can protect at least you’re living in your working environment. I did a big one up in San Francisco. And you can I did one of the products on that website is called EMF guard. I found five different ingredients five for plants and one ingredient that actually did a really good job. of blocking EMF and so I just call it EMF guard. That’s one thing you can do internally with pilots that are flying and they’re getting really slugged pretty good. i We haven’t fermented green tea to liquid have take a teaspoon every day. That is a very, very powerful antioxidant. When the bomb was dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima, there was a group of Japanese that didn’t get any illness at all. And the government did a study on it had to sue the government a whole bunch to get the answers but they were consuming green tea and miso. Both very strong electron donors. So when you ferment green tea, there’s no caffeine or anything. You’re just after the EPA Gallo catechin Galle DG CGS and it’s a it’s strong enough that if you’re going for radiation therapy and you took it it would stop the radiation therapy. So that’s so that’s a good one to take the EMF guard like I said, and then just in in an environment where say you’re working with around computers and stuff. I have. I have shung guide sitting here. It’s just very absorbing and we have it in pyramids. And cubes and eggs and and you can order it takes about a month to get it from Russia but and then I carry on. It’s even Shiva Linga on my keychain right there. And they’re all shaped like that they roll down that river and they collect him in the fall when the waters low. We’ve got a 27 pounder in my house. So they look they’re they’re kind of good to look at that when we have somebody that’s really in a high environment. We actually take the shung guide which is comes in different grades you have grade ones, twos and the ones that are 90% carbon are very, very absorbent and it comes kind of they’re broken up. And I have just taken just sprinkle them on the north side of their building. Preferably in dirt, not on concrete. It does amazing job of clearing I’ve tested a lot of those and then on the south side we use the Shiva Lingas.
1:24:02
Okay, so South is Shiva Lingas.
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Yeah, so if you wore them in your pockets, if I go to my left pocket, I have shunga shung guide is black like this and because Black has an element in it, you can always remember that the left side she was around there’s an R in it. I tell him right. I said don’t get that mixed up on that show. Yeah, yeah. We can just throw him on the ground. If if you’re on the ground, they’ll recharge again just only takes a couple of minutes because they get filled you know they just need to be recharged. So it’s just some cheap inexpensive ways to make a huge difference and I see patients coming in with these. These bracelet or these little watches you know that get Bluetooth or whatever they’re doing or when I’m testing opponents parkas or any they extensor muscles. They’re always weak. And I said take that thing off, and it goes strong again, so it’s really compromising. If it’s that important to be in touch with everybody on your wrist, I don’t understand that. Whatever it takes is not good for your health. Anyway, we’ve treated everything you know with that, especially as we can it’s withdrawn used to be I could use even magnetite work not anymore. So you have stronger was shunga is very strong. She Bollinger’s are very strong and they work very well make people feel a lot better. I just did a you know I do some of the police cars and I have patrolman he come in and was all upset because of all the EMF and his Vehicles making crazy you know you don’t want to get hired trauma man and he’s already mad but so we just treat that I even treat some of the electronics we just use. We have these rolls of it’s just led LED tape that sticky on the back. And we’ll take a piece and just put that right on the back where the battery is and then cover it with gaffers tape and then they’ll put their cover back on so they’re not exposing lead but you know, just like in my X ray room, it absorbs very well. So just some things like that you can do they’re pretty significant for people that are sensitive.
1:26:16
Okay, thank you
Bill Clearfield 1:26:22
hey, Dr. Burgess. You have any words of wisdom for us? Are you there?
1:26:32
No, but I’m just no words of wisdom but I’m so comfortably blown away and thankful by the common sense truth. You’re sharing with us. Those Thank you, Dr. Lafferty.
1:26:46
Thank you very much.
1:26:47
Fantastic year. It’s fantastic to hear some common sense stuff where we’ve been missing it for about 50 or 100 years.
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But the world is waking up and that’s the exciting part. That’s the positive side of a plummeting health system.
1:27:05
Your hope is encouraging I thank you for that to have
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absolute confidence. So good always prevails. Darkness always fails. So I mean, it’s just the way it is. So just just live a life that you know is correct. And it’ll all pay rich dividends for you. In our heart of hearts, we know what that is.
Bill Clearfield 1:27:29
Dr. Burgess will have to hang on to that right. You got it. Anybody else have any questions or like to chime in here? Lots of thank yous lots of kudos. And thank you so much for sharing this time with us. I appreciate it. And I don’t know if Dr. Naka rod has told you, our group’s been through some some, some issues itself, ourselves. So so we can really, you know, to this so. Anybody else? Any comments, questions? Mr. Hartman is not on tonight. Any any follow up from last week that you don’t notice. Dr. Lafferty we were invited to participate in a a sort of community
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grassroots
Bill Clearfield 1:28:32
research project,
1:28:34
is that sort of that already taken place, or is that still going to
Bill Clearfield 1:28:37
it’s still going no, yeah, it’s an ongoing,
1:28:40
and you said about BPH or something like that, if I’m right.
Bill Clearfield 1:28:43
Yeah. Yeah, it’s ongoing. Okay. And
1:28:46
yes. Are you interested in that? I’m very interested in.
Bill Clearfield 1:28:49
Yeah. So I put it in the email. If anybody wants information on it, I gave you the links. And I’ll keep it I’ll keep it going for the next few weeks at least and see where that where that leads us. They’re in an interesting group, you know, and it’s worldwide. It’s run by that Mr. Gonzalez who spoke last week. He’s the sort of had him and Steven Hartman, who’s not here tonight, but he’s one of our guys have been running that they have over 1000 people involved, so
1:29:22
that’s great. Yeah, I’d love to get any kind of information like that helps me
Bill Clearfield 1:29:27
Yeah, I found some of the literature on it. And it’s it’s, you know, it’s there. There’s there’s good, good evidence based literature on it. It’s not just, you know, stuff to guys made up. So
1:29:40
that’s good. We’ll we’ll keep we’ll keep pace not evidence base. Yeah.
Bill Clearfield 1:29:47
Yeah, well, we’re, we’re, we’re still we’re cleaning by our fingertips to, you know, the AOA model so
1:29:55
well, it’s nice. And I own it for you know, course zinc is always important in health and prostate and the, of course, allow that uptaking the mitochondria so I can see that we were I don’t understand the other part you were talking about, though. But I guess all about.
Bill Clearfield 1:30:12
So we’ll, we’ll maybe we’ll have an update. We’ll have some bit more information from like I said, I read some of the literature myself, and it was pretty interesting. So love to read. And so so we’re involved with that Dr. Burgess any. You are point man at omet. So Matt, is the AOS scientific conference, that was last weekend that we were that we were unceremoniously booted out of so. Dr. Burgess was our spy there. So
1:30:47
we got Well, Dr. Laffer Do you appreciate out of about 300 lectures. There may have been two to five that we would have found within the naturopathic acupuncture homeopathic model out of the 300 maybe five within that realm. And it’s a lot of its lip service. So what I found out at this meeting is that we’re all just in our common little group way ahead of the game. Sure. That’s great.
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Well, Gideon took on all the Amorites you know, and he said they were as numerous as grasshoppers and we know who won that battle. So it’s not in numbers. It’s in truth.
1:31:32
I’m keeping the faith. Good.
1:31:35
It’s you need to because it’s gonna work. Okay.
Bill Clearfield 1:31:43
Okay, um, if I Okay, any other questions? John, you want to you want to? I’m going to see if I can find that link. Real quick, if you want to just talk to folks for a minute here. And I’ll see what I can do about finding the link. Okay. So I’m getting some questions. About It. Here. It is actually, right here. So there’s that. And
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so we’ll stop the share. Go back here.
Bill Clearfield 1:32:23
This will be for everybody. This was the link for that’s the link for the
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research project.
Bill Clearfield 1:32:34
And you want that it’s in the chat and it was in our email if you got our email and the video from last week, if you’re
1:32:44
interested in that is also it’s on our website.
Bill Clearfield 1:32:51
And it’s right there. And it’s also on our aos or D Westway thing. org
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slash webinars
Bill Clearfield 1:33:01
is where you’ll be next by this time on the Thursday night back relax. So so those are that’s the video there, the Vimeo video and for the the the talk from last week and it’s also on als rd.org/webinars. It would be great if we could get you know be part of the those you know, a good presence as part of this if you’re interested you know, obviously Yeah. So are you on to anybody that’s on our email list that was in this this week’s email all those links. So I don’t know. Are you on our email list?
1:33:52
I guess I clicked in and I’m getting
Bill Clearfield 1:33:55
all right. Okay. So so it’s there. Okay. So, so that, you know, anybody have any other comments, questions? Any any final thoughts? Dr. Lafferty In summary, that kind of thing.
1:34:10
You know, I was listening to a doctor lecture there today Dr. C amor lane I think his name is M er L and g if I remember right. And he just wrote a book called The next wave is brave. And I was listening to talk he sounded like me, so I thought that there’s another crazy one out there but anyway, he’s one that you would definitely get some really good information from and give you some hope and courage. What’s coming?
Bill Clearfield 1:34:33
Okay. All right. Yeah, we need a little bit of hope and courage. Right, John?
1:34:37
You got it? Yeah.
Bill Clearfield 1:34:40
Okay, next week, we have Dr. Andrew kostunica. costume, costume neck. That’s how we pronounce it. A K. Oh, yes. Hey, oh, you hang on. I had it. Tried to get it right and mess it up. que yo u ti n Fe who’s a researcher and a nutritionist. So he’ll be he’ll be with us next week. And as as we’ve said, everybody the sorry about that I got to where we sign off we got to get there. Okay. So, any comments, questions? Anybody who wants to present live please let me know. And, you know, holiday seasons coming up. So we’ll be here. No matter what. So Tuesday night, it’s five o’clock Pacific, eight o’clock Eastern. And you know we’re starting to attract some around the around the world Dr. Boyles here, I think is not not not us. We had we had quite a crowd last week or so. So, so we did pretty well tonight. Any comments, questions? Criticisms and if not final word Dr. Lafferty
1:36:20
now just hang in there it’s going to be I read the last
Bill Clearfield 1:36:23
year not like in the remember the movie The graduate. What was the word? Plastics, right. Remember? Not plastics. Okay.
1:36:38
Thank you much.
Bill Clearfield 1:36:39
Thank you so much, everybody. Okay. We’ll see you next week. Same time, same station. John. Keep up the good fight. And we’ll we’ll talk to everybody real soon.
1:36:51
Thank you. Thank you so much.
1:36:54
I love you