Ask Dr. Drew - LA Riots: A Brewing Color Revolution w/ Ex Sheriff Alex Villanueva + Dr. Stella Immanuel Warns Of Another (Bigger) Biological Outbreak Threat – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 493

Episode Date: June 13, 2025

Anti-ICE riots have escalated in Los Angeles, with protesters attacking LAPD vehicles, looting local businesses, and setting fire to multiple Waymo cars. The unrest prompted President Trump to deploy ...2,000 National Guardsmen and 500 Marines to protect federal property. California Gov. Gavin Newsom filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, calling the troop mobilization unwarranted and a violation of state sovereignty. Dr. Stella Immanuel warns of a potential biological attack in July 2025, citing the Nipah virus as a possible agent. She references similarities to past simulations like Event 201, urging preparedness against a coordinated attack by global forces. Alex Villanueva is the former Sheriff of Los Angeles County and holds a Doctorate in Public Administration. He authored “Sheriff: Holding the Thin Blue Line in a Deep Blue State” and focuses on ending public corruption and media collusion. More at https://x.com/AlexVillanueva33 Dr. Stella Immanuel is a Cameroonian-American physician in Houston, TX. Trained in Nigeria, she advocates for early COVID-19 treatment with Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin, achieving success with patients. She founded Fire Power Ministries. More at https://x.com/stella_immanuel Justin Gardner is the Founder of Active Skin Repair, promoting Hypochlorous Acid for skin healing. With 20+ years in health and wellness, he has introduced innovative medical products to hospitals. More at https://drdrew.com/skinrepair 「 SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS 」 Find out more about the brands that make this show possible and get special discounts on Dr. Drew's favorite products at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/sponsors⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • ACTIVE SKIN REPAIR - Repair skin faster with more of the molecule your body creates naturally! Hypochlorous (HOCl) is produced by white blood cells to support healing – and no sting. Get 20% off at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/skinrepair⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • FATTY15 – The future of essential fatty acids is here! Strengthen your cells against age-related breakdown with Fatty15. Get 15% off a 90-day Starter Kit Subscription at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/fatty15⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • PALEOVALLEY - "Paleovalley has a wide variety of extraordinary products that are both healthful and delicious,” says Dr. Drew. "I am a huge fan of this brand and know you'll love it too!” Get 15% off your first order at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://drdrew.com/paleovalley⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ • VSHREDMD – Formulated by Dr. Drew: The Science of Cellular Health + World-Class Training Programs, Premium Content, and 1-1 Training with Certified V Shred Coaches! More at ⁠⁠https://vshredmd.com/⁠⁠ • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twc.health/drew⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 Portions of this program may examine countervailing views on important medical issues. Always consult your physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://kalebnation.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠) and Susan Pinsky (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/firstladyoflov⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠e⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Here we go. Well, we have multiple guests today. Oh my goodness. I've got to get my act together here for you guys. In the studio, Justin Gardner, he's the founder of Active Skin Repair. I'm looking forward to speaking to him about his products. They have been extremely important in our household.
Starting point is 00:00:16 There he is. We cut right to him. Sorry about that. I didn't warn you, Justin. And first up, we're going to have Alex Villanueva. He was the sheriff in Los Angeles County. He's a doctorate in public administration. His book is Sheriff Holding the Blue Line
Starting point is 00:00:27 in a Deep Blue State. He is interested in ending public corruption and media collusion. You can follow him on XalexVila1Nueva33. And then Dr. Stella Emanuel. She's a Cameroonian American physician in Houston. She was trained in Nigeria and she's been advocating for COVID-19 treatments
Starting point is 00:00:49 of various types. And she founded Firepower Ministries and we're going to follow her. Stella understored Emanuel. After we first talked to former sheriff, Alex Villanueva. Our laws as it pertain to substances are draconian and bizarre. Psychopaths start this way. to Ava. before you kill people. I am a clinician. I observe things about these chemicals. But just deal with what's real. We used to get these calls on Loveline all the time.
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Starting point is 00:03:30 or use code Dr. Drew at checkout for that 15% off, or just go to our website, drdrew.com slash fatty15. First up, Alex Villanueva. I said you can follow him on X, Alex, V-I-L-A-N-U I la N ue va 33 on X and the book is sheriff holding the thin blue line in a deep blue state We had the great good pleasure of meeting Alex in person and interviewing a few times on the radio Alex. Welcome There's the thank you. Dr. Drew. How you doing? Good it's been a minute right and feel like I Feel like the world has like,
Starting point is 00:04:07 like we've gone through some turning, like the world has turned since I last saw you. I think it was pre-COVID or well pre-COVID when we were talking. And now we went through that, and now Los Angeles is erupting with things that are hard to get our heads around. How do you make sense of things?
Starting point is 00:04:26 Well, I think a lot of chickens have come home to roost at the same time. You had decades of politicians in California, and in LA County, LA City, everyone wants to be the sanctuary city, sanctuary policies. We're going to defend the immigrant population. So they created a false illusion among the population here in California that federal immigration
Starting point is 00:04:49 law no longer applies. But they forgot that Obama was a chief deporter for a reason. He got that title. They were doing deportations. They were enforcing federal immigration law. So fast forward to come along comes Trump after hiatus with the Biden open border administration all of a sudden, oh my God, how dare he? Doesn't he know we're a sanctuary? So that creates a conflict. It's artificially created.
Starting point is 00:05:14 And really it's a sad to see how, you know, politicians have basically fomented this division that now we're seeing on the streets playing out in real time. I feel like what was it like being sheriff? they fomented this division that now we're seeing on the streets playing out in real time. I feel like, what was it like being sheriff? I don't know if you can actually talk about it freely. I feel like you navigated it skillfully, but I also always had the sense you had to hold your tongue, hold your everything, hold everything back. But you never seemed,
Starting point is 00:05:43 I would have been much more frustrated than you, let's put it that way. So what was that experience like for you? Well, I got the best description of it possible. Being the sheriff of LA County during my time was like riding a bicycle. Except the bicycle's on fire, you're on fire, and the fire is on fire.
Starting point is 00:06:02 That was being sheriff. Except for that. Yeah, you did not show it. You were as cool as a cucumber. And now we have a city council. One of the members of city council said, we had this rash of catalytic converters being stolen here in LA, right?
Starting point is 00:06:19 And she goes, well, the problem is Toyota. They make it too easy to steal. Nevermind the fact that to get a Cali Converter, you have to jack the car up, you have to have a Sawzall or a welding torch, and you have to bring, it's welded into the chassis, and you have to pull it out, takes a while, half hour at least, that's,
Starting point is 00:06:37 Toyota needs to do a better job than that. Well, what has happened to our city council? Well, it's kind of laughable, but if you look at, there's video capturing, you know, doorbell, you know, the ring camera of these catalytic converter thefts. And they're as skillful as a Formula One pit stop. They can do this in under 30 seconds now.
Starting point is 00:06:58 That's how sad it is. But that same, yeah, under 30 seconds. But that same mentality allowed Governor Newsom to put out a lawsuit against the Trump administration, claiming that the presence of the National Guard and the Marines actually increases tension instead of decreases. It's the same mentality,
Starting point is 00:07:19 hey, let's blame Toyota for the catalytic thefts. Yeah, so if I were to follow that logic, uh, I should never have law enforcement when there's unrest because it's always If unrest breaks out, it's always the fault of law enforcement or I should never have law enforcement around All I know is I I worked in a psychiatric hospital for 30 years and what only thing that contained people Acting out in for any reason, you didn't have to be violent, but you had to have a show of force. You had to have a real show of force.
Starting point is 00:07:51 And people feel better. The patients themselves felt better when they feel the containment. They just settle down. Am I on to anything there? You're right on the money. And we have a, weirdly, we have a very good example of how to do it and how not to do it. 2020. During
Starting point is 00:08:09 the summer of love in LA, I was in charge. I was a mutual aid coordinator for LA and Orange County. This is the state office of emergency management system. Oh, yes. And when the riots broke, I had 11 riots going on at the same time, different locations. We knew right away we got a lot more problems than we have troops to handle the problem. Because we wanted to do exactly what you said, be able to contain it and put hands on and put the people away that needed to go away, the rioters. So I called up the National Guard, went through the Cal OES, got the National Guard rolling. We immediately, swiftly and decisively, every single instant there was looting going on, rioting, banalism, we arrested people, we dispersed people, we issued unlawful assemblies,
Starting point is 00:08:56 and we followed it up by dispersing the crowd and arresting the people that were dumb enough to stick around. That's how it worked, and it was successful. So we did not become Seattle or Portland, but fast forward to 2025 and the current crowds seem to have forgotten that lesson and they reverted to 1992. Hey, let's just sit back and wait and see what happens. That never works. If you're going to issue an unlawful assembly, follow it up with an arrest. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Do you think it's a bridge too far? It seems like a Rubicon of sorts to bring Marines in. Well, the issue becomes command and control and what they're doing. I mean, the national guard bringing them in both the sheriff's department, LAPD are tragically understaffed right now to the degree of 4,000 between the two. 4,000, which means they don't have the personnel to a mass mobile field force to send off to the riots and then leave their home stations pretty much empty of cops.
Starting point is 00:09:55 They don't have that anymore. We had that in 2020. So bringing in the national guard basically frees up the trained law enforcement to hit the streets and do all the crowd control and the National Guard can protect all the federal assets, which they did. They should have done it even sooner. I mean, this should have been done thinking ahead at the start of Friday. It only takes them about four hours to get up and running the National Guard. And how was it until Sunday when they showed up?
Starting point is 00:10:28 Isn't the Marines a different thing though? Marines can do the same thing the National Guard can do, but it comes with an element of legal concern, obviously. And then the issue of command and control, our experience with Marines in 1992, God bless them. Their hearts in the right place, charge the Hill, they're going to do it. But it takes a little bit more nuanced approach when it comes to civil product control. I heard the police chief today sort of,
Starting point is 00:10:54 he was reading, it looked like it was not written by him. No. You saw it at a press conference, yeah. So he was reading an official document about this sort of command and control issue. I expected him to blinking sos because he looked he looked like a very different guy than had taken the mic the day before So am I reading that correctly? You're reading it very correctly. He he slipped a few days early when they were when he said they were overwhelmed
Starting point is 00:11:21 He went against the official narrative of City Hall. And I'm surprised they didn't call him out for it. So now he had to read from a script versus speaking from the heart. And no, you got to write on the money. Yeah, he really looked like a prisoner of war of sorts there. You could read it on him. All right, I've got a lot of guests today.
Starting point is 00:11:43 There's one other question I have is, is this, people speculate that this is all organized, certainly it's funded from somewhere. Do you have any speculation about that? Yes, we do believe it is organized, it is funded. And we do know, well, Gavin Newsom's only campaign for governor, you look at the George Soros Foundation,
Starting point is 00:12:04 you look at Open Society,, look at all the big mega donors, those billionaires from the Bay Area, they bankroll this thing and they have so many shadowy 501C3. Is it that? Or are there foreign agencies involved in this too, taking advantage of the circumstances? Well, when you have 501C4s, you have a lot of dark money that we don't know where it's coming from So the potential is very very likely that there's a lot of foreign influence on this union organizing which now has this Response or rapid response network that shadowy network
Starting point is 00:12:40 This is jamming ice agents in the field very quickly and very effectively So yeah, there that should be worthy of a very good investigation How do we network this jamming ice agents in the field very quickly and very effectively? So yeah, that should be worthy of a very good investigation. Sheriff, thank you for joining me. Good to see you again. Are you looking well? And I hope that you continue to do so. Thank you, Dr. Drew.
Starting point is 00:13:00 All right, man. Next, Dr. Selle Emanuel. She is, as I said, Cameroonian American physician trained in Nigeria. She's been, was part of the Great Barrington Declaration if I recall. Dr. Emanuel, welcome to the program. Oh, hi, Dr. Drew.
Starting point is 00:13:15 I'm pretty thankful to be here today. It was great to talk to you. You were part of the heat. Yes, I think I was part of the heat. You as well. I wanted to meet you. Yeah. And congratulations that the author is now was part of the bench and it was very chock-a-mole. I wanted to meet you. Yeah. And congratulations that the author
Starting point is 00:13:27 is now the head of the NIH, which is extraordinary. But you took a lot of heat for that, as I recall. Yes, I took a lot of heat for everything that I've been trying to do, but it's okay because when you're taking care of patients, Dr. Drew, and you see that what you're doing is working and you're being attacked for it, at some point you have to stand up.
Starting point is 00:13:48 At some point we have to stand up because we could not, like I could not just sit around and just let stuff go, you know? Yeah, yeah, I get it. Listen, most of our peers sent people home and told them to come back when they're blue. And that is crazy.
Starting point is 00:14:04 That's not even medicine. You went to the ER and they tell you go and wait and come back on when you when you are about dead and then they gave you and they severe and then through you know most people saw their family members for the last time when they walked in through the emergency room and never saw them again. So this is me 2020. I have a practice in Houston. Found out Hydroxychloroquine works. There's actually a study under Anthony Fauci that, you know, chloroquine was a potent inhibitor of SARS-CoV-1. So, I saw that study, I trained in Nigeria, know about malaria and stuff like that. So I was happy to just jump in and take care of people.
Starting point is 00:14:40 And then I got attacked. Everybody was like, no, it doesn't work. And everybody was coming against me. By the time we got to the Supreme, the steps of the Supreme Court on that fateful day in July, I was done. I was at the stage where I was like, man, if I perish, I perish, whatever they want to do, they could do. I'm not, I can't just stick around and let people die. And I'm talking about that right now.
Starting point is 00:15:02 My team, we saw over a hundred and something thousand patients, kept the American people out of the hospital. I've been up and right to today, I tell everybody get hydroxypropionate and I've got it in your medicine cabinet, it will save you, it will save somebody. And I've just been screaming from the rooftop and I'm still screaming from the rooftop because it's not over.
Starting point is 00:15:21 Well, thankfully the Omicron era has been a much milder illness and doesn't otherwise healthy adults doesn't really require anything. But that was a very, very weird period of our profession, was it not? Yes, it was. And I think part of one of the biggest thing in America is that many doctors are, you know, medicine is so highly hyper specialized that most doctors do not know anything about anything.
Starting point is 00:15:48 So when the media said that hydroxychloroquine can kill you, I mean, most doctors only know that a little bit, like ENT doctors only know ENT, they don't know anything else about general medicine. So when they say that, you know, hydroxychloroquine can kill you, everybody believed that hydroxychloroquine can kill you. Even though it's a medicine or Ivermectin, it's the elhost, the warmer, doctors believe that, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:16:10 And that's so crazy. And the reason is because we don't practice general medicine like they do in other countries in America, you know. Well, and you and I do, and I'd used hydroxychloroquine for years on my lupus patients, and I've always brought up the fact I was doing my American Board of Internal Medicine reviews,
Starting point is 00:16:29 and in the review that year, when this was all going down, in the rheumatology section, they were talking about hydroxychloroquine for lupus, and the question, the board question, or these board questions you go through, should you continue a patient on hydroxychloroquine who is three months pregnant?
Starting point is 00:16:44 And the answer was yes. All the way through the pregnancy you should maintain. That's the only medication I can think of that is recommended to be maintained during pregnancy without restriction. I couldn't believe it. I thought, wow, I always knew it was inert. And of course it's over the counter in many places in Africa
Starting point is 00:17:01 because it's used for malaria. Yes. You know, COVID did not really sit into West Africa or do such damage there because they are malaria endemic. And because COVID symptoms are kind of like malaria symptoms, when people have COVID symptoms, they just went and took malaria medicine and they got treated. In fact, when they left China and they were going to Nigeria, when they went left China, they were going to Nigeria, they had to take left China, they were going to Nigeria, they would have to take anti-malaria.
Starting point is 00:17:27 So it helped with COVID. So that is one of the reasons why COVID did not really sit into, it did not do such damage in South Saharan Africa because malaria is endemic, you know, so people should have known that. So that's interesting. Yes. Keep going, please. Yes. And now they have a new-
Starting point is 00:17:42 That's interesting. And- Go ahead. Keep going, please. They have a new COVID strain now for this summer is NB.1.8.1. Sounds like an IP address, but that's a new COVID strain, but it's from the- it's still from the Omnicron family, so it's not as dangerous. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:58 But I still tell people because COVID long symptoms, people still get like, you know, residual symptoms from COVID. I still tell people it is important that everybody get on vitamin C, D, zinc, people still get like, you know, residual symptoms from COVID. I still tell people it is important that everybody get on vitamin C, D, zinc, and quercetin. Can you just stop yourself from getting it instead of getting it and ending up with some brain fog or something. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:16 So I've seen a lot of COVID, I've had COVID again. And it's essentially two versions are flying around. One is this extreme rhinorrhea, extreme runny nose. And that one I had, and I had some post-COVID after it. I didn't, I thought I had a cold. It was just nothing, but it was marked rhinorrhea. And I thought I was actually having an allergic reaction or something, because it was so, I didn't feel bad.
Starting point is 00:18:38 And then I've had long COVID three times. And so I had that familiar long COVID feeling for about a week afterwards. I thought, oh, and then my whole family got sick. So I infected everybody. So there you go. But I've also seen, I'm convinced I'm seeing NB 181 out here because it's been documented out here
Starting point is 00:18:56 and it is pretty nasty. I'm not going to kid you. If an 85 year old got it, it would be pretty bad. And I've used PaxLibid for it and there was rebound every time. So use the PaxLibid with caution. I think we should get back to using hydroxychloroquine and Avomectin.
Starting point is 00:19:13 But here, you know, I've never been, I never got COVID, I never got sick because from early, early in the disease, I was taking COVID vites that has vitamin C, D, zinc, and quercetin and I was taking hydroxychloroquine Sunday, Sunday medicine weekly. So I've never had COVID. I was the person that, I mean, during COVID, my clinic was like, you could basically park in front of my clinic, you could see it was like Black Friday sales. People brought their chairs and sat down in
Starting point is 00:19:37 long lines waiting to be seen. And my staff, I put everybody on hydroxychloroquine weekly, and then they started taking the vitamins, and we've pretty much done well. So, and I have learned a lot in the past five years that we need to just not practice medicine and just allopathic medicine. I've started incorporating vitamins, naturopathic medicine, and I basically kept my patients doing very well
Starting point is 00:19:59 and I have not gotten sick. That's interesting for as many COVID patients that I saw. That is interesting. I wonder if you lacked the ACE2 receptor or something. You just didn't, or if you had it, it was so mild, who knows? Yeah, maybe I had it and it was mild, but guess what? I've never swiped for COVID either, so I don't know,
Starting point is 00:20:18 but I've never like really gotten sick. But Dr. Drew, I'm going to send you a top of COVID light. You'll take that and the next time you will not have the ranuria, you actually just go through it. Okay. Fair enough. You know, Dr. Batacharia, speaking of the Great Barrington Declaration, was talking to Andrew Huberman
Starting point is 00:20:37 and he told a story I'd forgotten about how his medical freedom was severely limited. I know he was criticized and he was subjected to a devastating takedown as quoted in the email Francis Collins to Fauci. But that he did a study, I think it was the Santa Clara study where he was looking at COVID antibodies
Starting point is 00:20:58 and sort of showing that it had already gone through the community. And he was called by the Dean of this medical school in Stanford and told to redo the study. That the outcome was not what they preferred, therefore redo the study. And it's just like the thought that anyone could do that from an academic institution is just shocking.
Starting point is 00:21:22 And now we have, he's in the HHS and now we have people clearing house on the Vaccine Safety Committee. What do you think about that? I'm so thankful. Okay, let me just say I'm thankful. Let me just say that that is like a good start. We've been talking a lot about RFK.
Starting point is 00:21:41 We supported RFK because we knew he was gonna crack down on the vaccine and you know, and then he went in there and we've been dancing around it. They are still giving the mRNA technology, whatever. So now that is a good start. But my thing is, I want to see who they put in, I want to see who they replace them with because that is important. We're glad that at least the NIH director is somebody that was kind of in the health
Starting point is 00:22:07 freedom movement, but many other people that they put in there, they basically ignore the health freedom movement and people that were standing up. So I want to wait and see. I'm optimistic, but I'm cautiously optimistic that something good will happen. Because like I said, it's great to make Fro loops great again, but there's a big, big, there's a big elephant in your room, which is this mRNA vaccine. And we need to address that.
Starting point is 00:22:31 And so far I don't see them addressing it. Make fruit loops great again. I had not heard that slogan, but I like it. Take out the red dot. That's great. But listen, here's what I'm going to do. I want to take a little break here. I've got Justin Garter sitting,
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Starting point is 00:23:05 the Nipah virus is coming okay I want to talk about that and I want to get your opinion on biodefense and what you think biological attack possibilities are so we'll sort of wrap up after the break with that conversation all right be right back with more Stella Emanuel you got. What's so special about Paleo Valley's grass-fed and finished bone broth and superfood bar as well? Everything. All are delicious, high in nutrients, low in calories, and contain nothing artificial.
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Starting point is 00:26:10 I used it as an antibacterial. It's been proven as an antimicrobial. And the thing is healing beautifully, like better than ever. Feels great. Here's a picture of what it looked like before I put the dressing on. I was delighted with the effects of the active skin repair. Hypochlorous acid is antimicrobial. It's been clinically proven and this thing is
Starting point is 00:26:29 healing well without difficulty. If you'd like some go to doctor.com slash skin repair. I'm now free to enjoy my trip, not worry about infection, not worry about bleeding all over the place. This has been working beautifully and I can get on and keep traveling. Let's ask Dr. Drew. I have no idea who Dr. Drew is. He's been watching a lot of Dr. Drew lately. Dr. Drew. And Justin Garner, the founder and creator of the skin repair material,
Starting point is 00:26:59 skin repair products is here. We're gonna get a shot of Justin. He's been quietly waiting here while I have talked to my other guests. There he is. And I am very, very grateful The next you'll repair products is here. We're going to get a shot of Justin. He's been quietly waiting here while I've talked to my other guests. There he is. And I am very, very grateful because that wound healed perfectly well. And I use it for my face.
Starting point is 00:27:14 We'll talk all about that. Susan, are you taking something for social media? Oh, go ahead and say what he's got. We got to get into it. Relax everybody. Let me finish with Dr. Stella Emanuel. First you can follow her on a XDR Stella MD, it. Relax everybody. Let me finish with Dr. Stella Emanuel. First, you can follow her on XDRStellaMD, Dr. Stella MD. She is in Houston and we were talking a little bit
Starting point is 00:27:33 about Nipah virus for the break and other possible biological outbreaks. Dr. Emanuel, are you still there? Uh-oh. There were four. Oh, she was. I may Uh-oh. There were four. Oh, she was. I may get to Justin.
Starting point is 00:27:46 She was there for a second. I may get to Justin after all. Well, why don't I talk to Justin? We'll maybe do it. She froze and she said there was bad problems with the weather in Houston. So, all right, let's talk about Justin and let's talk about active skin repair.
Starting point is 00:28:01 So, how did you get into this business? I don't know what happened. Excuse me. Oh, wait there's Stella back. Oh damn. All right, so we'll get to it in a second. So we were talking about Nipah virus and possible biological weapons and bio-attack preparedness.
Starting point is 00:28:19 Yes. So a week or so ago, I came across this document. Everybody remembers event 201 They ran through how they were gonna do with kovat and then they went about it exactly the way they described in event 2 or 201 so they have this whole thing about you know, a national bio defense blueprint for bio defense and They have like a whole thing about on July 20 July 4th 2025 they were going to have a bio attack. It was going to kill hundreds of people and it's going to be nipah virus. Nipah virus is a
Starting point is 00:28:52 zoonotic virus. Nipah virus kills 40% of its people. It's not a joke. And they are talking about nipah virus. And nipah virus does not jump from animal to human beings easily. But they said in this particular situation, their scenario is that where they have done a genetic modification of the Nipah virus so it can jump easily and hundreds of thousands of people died. So when I saw it, I was a little concerned because we saw this happen with Event 201. So I started saying, number one, my whole thing be prepared. Don't be scared. Nipah viruses and RNA virus. So it's COVID flu and the rest, the RNA viruses. RNA viruses are
Starting point is 00:29:31 sensitive to zinc, but zinc needs a transport system to get into the cell. So that is where we put, we've put together a slew of supplements. If you go on my website, drstellarmd.com, you go to the shop, you will see supplements that have zinc transport system. So what I'm telling the American people is number one, get hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin into your medicine cabinet. Number two, start taking supplements that have a zinc transport system like, like quercetin or elderberry, build your immunity. Apart from that, the American people, our immunity has been messed over the past four, five years with COVID, the vaccine, the shedding and everything. So I'm saying
Starting point is 00:30:09 if they bring this up, please be prepared. Or of course, or you get the new Omnicron virus that is coming or anything else that is coming. What I'm trying to tell people is that we need to be prepared and not be scared because if we just sit around and hope it doesn't happen, right now all the riots have been talking about disruptive events that will bring that totalitarian power over the country so I tell people make sure that you get our vitamins you get you go if you go to dr. StellaMD.com if you use promo code dr. Drew you will get a discount but my thing is please get hydroxychloroquine get avomectin in your medicine cabinet, get
Starting point is 00:30:46 the vitamins, take them, put your children on gummies that have vitamin C, D, zinc and elderberry. Make sure that everyone is strong and prepared so that that way, if this stuff get released, you have a fighting chance. I don't know and talk about it, scream about it, because if you scream about it enough, they might not do it. But I am kind of very concerned if they are showing us another drill of a biological attack that can destroy the nation. I'm very concerned about it. Well, we may have, I hope we don't have to show this tape at some point in the future. But I, you mentioned, you said you packed some a lot into that statement. And one thing you said
Starting point is 00:31:24 was that the American people's immune system has been screwed with by the vaccines and the viruses, all these things. And one of the outcomes I think we're seeing is a decrease in natural killer function. And that could be the reason we're seeing some of the cancers or whatnot. I'm a big blue, I'm looking for ways to enhance
Starting point is 00:31:40 natural killer function. I know Dr. Patrick Shun-Shong is out there. He has sort of a vaccine system. I think just planal resveratrol. So look into that. Planal resveratrol will increase natural killer cells. So there's something you can do that has no downside. Yeah, we have resveratrol in COVID light.
Starting point is 00:31:57 We have resveratrol. We have Ginkgo, Bolubak, CoQ10. We have things like elderberry. We have things like ginseng, our CoV-Lite, everybody loves it. It gives you, it takes away brain fog, it makes you feel strong, but it has a lot of things, it has promagranate that helps you, you know, clean up your blood vessels. So we put that together for people with CoV-Long symptoms, but we found out that it's a great thing to rebuild your immunity. I take CoV-Lite daily and I've been taking it for the past four, five years and that's probably one of thing to rebuild your immunity. I take and we just, if you go to DrSellaMD.com, there's a tab there that says on our shop
Starting point is 00:32:45 that says vitamin supplements with zinc transport system. Everybody need to be on one or the other. You know what I'm saying? Put your kids on it, get everybody get on it. And like I said, if you use promo code DrDrew, you get a discount. So please, just please, please. So get, just get prepared.
Starting point is 00:33:03 Sathela, I've never, I've never seen Nipah virus. Have you ever treated it? That's one I've not seen. No, we've not seen it. I mean, it's not common. It's not a common virus. It's a small pig virus. Happens mostly in the Asian Indian area.
Starting point is 00:33:16 And it doesn't even occur in human beings that often. But when it does, it actually kills 40 to 80% of the people that it infects. But it does not jump from animal to humans that easily. But in this case scenario, they actually talked about Nipah virus being genetically modified to be able to transmit very fast and still maintaining its over 40 percent kill rate. And they're talking about hundreds of thousands of people dying. So this to me, like I said, scary.
Starting point is 00:33:46 Like you said, Dr. True, I hope nobody ever has to play this video again and say they should have listened. But I think everybody should listen right now and tell as many people as possible because the more we talk about it, the less likely they will pull up something crazy over us again. And who do you imagine, who did they, in talking about this, who did they imagine would alter about this, who did they imagine would alter the virus in such a way
Starting point is 00:34:06 to give it these killer capabilities? Or these infectious capabilities, really? It's already a killer. We do have a lot of, I mean, we know about gain of function studies. In fact, the FBI just arrested two Chinese operatives in Detroit that tried to do biological weapons in America. So we don't know, but we don't know who is doing it.
Starting point is 00:34:30 But I know, like, if you were to ask me, who actually did the gain of function studies for COVID, which they are still denying they did, you know? So my thing to the American people is that we need to just be prepared. Once bitten twice shy. I don't want to have to stand in front of people again and be screaming that you know you need to do something for yourself. But every American family need to have
Starting point is 00:34:53 hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin in their medicine cabinet. That is the minimum. And then get on multivitamins. There are people that are taking you know you know you remember late Dr. Zelenko. I worked with him. He has Z-Stack. If you're taking Z-Stack, that's fine. Go ahead and continue taking it. If you're taking it, you understand. Or you go on our website, get one of the vitamins. Just please be prepared.
Starting point is 00:35:14 That is all I'm saying. Don't wait till something crazy happens. America, build back your immune system. Make sure that you're in a position where if something crazy happens, you can stand. That's all I'm saying. And even our children, we have gummies that has vitamin C, D, zinc and elderberry. Elderberry is a good ionophore that allows zinc to enter into the body, into the system. So please, there are studies in NIH, there are many studies. If you can just Google zinc and viruses and you will see it. Most RNA viruses can be mitigated with zinc.
Starting point is 00:35:45 Just please get something to help with that. I have a question. Yes, ma'am. So I took the Zelenco Protocols, Inc. and of course, you know, what he had in his thing, because we were friends with him and, you know, he was one of our, you know, our sponsors, I guess you would say.
Starting point is 00:36:02 And, but I found that taking the gummies was better for me because I got, I just got kind of a tummy ache from the amount of zinc. He had a lot of zinc in his protocol. So I don't know what your level of zinc is in your supplements, but I do recommend taking the kids gummies if that's a problem.
Starting point is 00:36:23 Yeah, we don't have, we actually, yes, go ahead. We actually don't have, I was going to say, yeah. We don't have as much zinc in our, because if you're taking a zinc supplement and it's causing tummy ache, you're taking too much of it.
Starting point is 00:36:36 You don't need to take that much zinc to have that effect. And moreover, the food that we eat already has zinc. So, taking the zinc iron I don't know for sure. I think they have zinc. Infecting copper metabolism, it's concerning. So finally, it was an old friend, Amber Rose, who referred you to us.
Starting point is 00:36:54 How did you two get together? Actually, I connected Amber Rose through a friend called Ivan. You know, that, you know, so Ivan knows all kinds of people. So he's the one that connected us. And I was like, I've been wanting to talk to Dr. who thinks all this happened, you know? Well, and she grabbed me on, or DM'd me on something,
Starting point is 00:37:14 and I was like, well, of course, I'll talk to Stella. I admired the way you stood tall during all the criticism, and my one consistent position has been you know I have my own opinions about work works and what doesn't work and you know and I'd like to see more data on these things even though the data was not forthcoming but I would I will go to the mat to defend yours and our peers ability to do what they need to do on behalf of their patients if they think it's the right thing to do, period.
Starting point is 00:37:47 You get in the way of that and you are, that is a sacred relationship and you need to be able to do whatever it is in your judgment is the best interest of the patient at all times, period end. And if there's some, I don't know, something that needs further assessment, that's up to the professional society is not up to anybody else
Starting point is 00:38:07 It's really not up to the FDA or the CDC or the US government Yeah, I mean doctor drew. Can you imagine? Taking care of a diabetic patient that is 84 and 84 year old diabetic high blood pressure You give them medicine and they do better and they do well and then you tell your doctors that pressure, you give them medicine and they do better and they do well and then you tell your doctors that, doctor friends that this works and then they attack you. By 2021 we're going to the Supreme Court. I was, I could not even handle it. You could actually just walk through any city and just see big billboards about 5,000 people infected, 2,500 died and I knew COVID was treatable because I have seen, I mean Medscape did an article about me that I was the highest prescriber of hydroxychloroquine I've ever met in the nation, which is cool
Starting point is 00:38:49 because we had about almost 40 doctors and NPs working with us at that time. But I knew this worked. I knew people didn't have to die. So I could not handle it. I just had to scream. By the time I got to DC, I was like, well, if they kill me, so be it. I can't just sit around and let people die. And thank God that everybody woke up. People woke up and said, no, if they kill me, so be it. I can't just sit around and let people die. And thank God that everybody woke up.
Starting point is 00:39:07 People woke up and said, no, we cannot do this. We sent our protocol all over the world. We sent our protocol. Doctors called me all over the place. We sent our protocol and people were like, you know what, we need to stand. And I'm thankful that the American people woke up. So people are not just ready to turn their shoulder
Starting point is 00:39:22 and get the next job that they want to stick them with. People are doing, they've known better now. Well, I appreciate your courage and I appreciate what you do on behalf of patients and that you did the care of the patients, which was rarely done during COVID and that you were willing to spend some time with us today. So please thank Amber if you see her
Starting point is 00:39:42 before I hear anything from her on social media, but we appreciate you being here. I have another question. Oh, wait. Dr. Sellett, there are rumors that there's gonna be an unleashing of biological warfare again on the 14th of June. We just talked about that.
Starting point is 00:39:58 Right, but how much- No, no, no, there's something coming out on the 14th of June. They are talking about, like, in fact, if you look at it, they say they're gonna have, like, riots all over the country on the 14th of June they are talking about like they'll be in fact if you look at it They say they're gonna have like riots all over the country on the 14th of June and they might release the biological warfare at that time Because actually the whole thing about the the defense the national blueprint actually said that it had been released several weeks Before 4th of July so that is why I'm like screaming from the rooftop like America wake up, get prepared, get prepared now, now, now. And just, you know, and don't let them push us back into some lockdown and you know, and crazy stuff, you know, masks.
Starting point is 00:40:33 I agree. The mask is like wearing those face diapers to filter COVID. It's like putting on a chain link fence to filter a mosquito. It doesn't make sense. That's not science. You know, but. Yeah, it didn't make sense. It doesn't make sense. That's not science. You know, but. Yep. It didn't make sense. It didn't make sense. I agree.
Starting point is 00:40:48 And also we have a connection with, if you want to get ivermectin and hydroxyclerk, and you can go to doctor.com slash TWC and get the COVID emergency kit. That's a really good one to be prepared. We were talking to, was it on this show? Or was I just talking to somebody whose wife was a physician?
Starting point is 00:41:06 Oh, it was Alex Stein. And he said, you know, she had to go get fitted for an N95 in the early days of COVID. And they would put it, you know, they'd tightly seal it, have to be carefully fitted. And then they had these, all these sprays, they pushed out to make sure that nothing got through the, that may, if you want to have a mask,
Starting point is 00:41:25 that's what you have to do to have a useful mask. And you have to wear it at all times, at all times and never take it off. Otherwise, completely ineffective. So there we go. That's the world we live in. And people with masks. As you said.
Starting point is 00:41:39 People with masks actually infect people because they touch it and they fiddle with it and they touch other things. When I see people with masks going through Walmart, I kind of stay away from them because they touch it and they fiddle with it and they touch other things. When I see people with masks going through warm air, I kind of stay away from them because they are touching their spit and touching the food and that's just crazy. Well, there was, there was a,
Starting point is 00:41:52 we spoke to an environmental engineer who felt that the streams that were coming out along the nasolabial fold and possibly on the outside of the mask were actually accelerating the distance that virus was able to propagate if it was aerosolized virus. And so it's like, there we go. All right, thank you so much for being here.
Starting point is 00:42:11 We appreciate it. We did super stuff. That's true. We did super stuff. So, you also can visit our mp.com. Yes. It was awesome. We got it.
Starting point is 00:42:18 All right. God bless. Thank you, ma'am. See you soon. All right, now we're going to go to my third guest. It's your ivermectin on hydroxychloroquine at drjoo.com slash TWC. And we're going to speak with Justin.
Starting point is 00:42:30 Sorry, I had to plug them. I mean, if you're going to buy it, buy it there. I'm going to go to Justin Gardner and he has the active skin repair spray and the moisturizing skin repair face and body hydrating serum, which I'm so grateful for So tell me how you got into this business Thanks for having me on you betcha I've been very kind to sit wait while I talk to other people. So of course it was
Starting point is 00:42:55 The path was kind of an interesting path I worked in regenerative medicine more on the commercial side But was helping launch a bunch of products into the hospital side regenerative meaning? So we did a lot in bioengineered dermal skin substitutes. So if you had somebody with vascularity issues, so diabetes who couldn't heal diabetic wounds, we'd be able to bioengineer with fibroblast
Starting point is 00:43:21 onto like a bio-absorbable mesh, put it onto that wound. Do the patients own fibroblasts or? No, no, they actually came from a neonatal foreskin. Oh, wow. And then, but they're really expensive to do that and very, very cool science behind it, but again. So it's a skin graft essentially. Skin graft, yes.
Starting point is 00:43:38 Yeah. And so it was helping launch a bunch of those products into the hospital space, and that's when a medical device company came to me with this molecule, hyperchlorous acid, and said, we want to launch this into the hospital side. Unlike the bioengineered skin substitutes that are thousands of dollars, this was at a much more digestible price point. And unlike those products, this also had FDA clearance for over-the-counter use.
Starting point is 00:44:05 And- So I'm going to stay with the hospital use. It was there, had a track record as an antibacterial then? Yeah, antimicrobial. So antibacterial, antimicrobial. So antiviral also or? Mainly for the hospital side, it was being used, especially in vascular compromised patients
Starting point is 00:44:25 where you get a colonization of bacteria, the wounds would stall. So you put this on before to be able to eliminate that bacterial biofilms you get. So that colonization. Oh, for the biofilms, okay, got it. And then the bioengineered skin substitutes, sometimes you can heal them like that.
Starting point is 00:44:42 And if not, then they would work much better. But also in intensive care burn units. So if somebody was severely burned to prevent from infection, also in neonatal ICUs, so a whole bunch of different skin wound issues. Okay, and so they're using it as an antibacterial, antimicrobial, as you said, for really complicated wounds, essentially.
Starting point is 00:45:08 Complicated wounds, burns, yes. Yeah, so it's inadequate vascular supply, or complicated by burn, or biofilm that's not clearing, or integrating properly. I don't know what the language would be. And then you thought, huh, it's a proof for over the counter. Maybe we should do this.
Starting point is 00:45:24 It was kind of the, and they just said, well, we want to focus on the hospital side. We think that's where the business is. And to me, I had started to give it out to all my friends and family. I could see people just became evangelical about it. Right, I get that. I totally get it.
Starting point is 00:45:40 And when we started to joke, we called it the WD-40, a skin-repeller. Just put it on. It didn't have to be serious. No, right. Our own personal experience was, infant with diaper, prevented diaper ash, it prevented any kind of irritation from diaper,
Starting point is 00:45:55 it seemed like. My wound, my face, which is sort of a different issue, which is, we'll talk about that in a second. But it's pretty extraordinary. I'm sure you're hearing from us, which you heard from family and friends. And it's, I mean, it's cool because it's really powerful,
Starting point is 00:46:14 but simple science. We're replicating the same molecule that your white blood cells produce. So the way that your body's immune system is working internally, you're able to use our spray or our gel and apply topically the same way your body works internally. And that, it just, it can work on those really serious
Starting point is 00:46:34 issues, but it works amazing on all the everyday issues. So this is just a curiosity question. I've heard the same thing, the same mechanism in terms of produced by your own cells idea, used in relation to chlorine dioxide. Are you familiar with that product? I'm not, no. It's different.
Starting point is 00:46:53 For some reason, it's steeped in controversy. So I've been reluctant to dig in deep, but they claim similar kinds of things. And when you came up with this, I thought, well, this looks a lot more, what's the word, you're less irritating and sort of benign. It just, it doesn't burn, doesn't irritate, doesn't anything, and yet it works.
Starting point is 00:47:13 Right. So it beats Bactine because Bactine stings. And this is well studied. Hyperchlorous acid and what's our active ingredient and active skin repair, over a hundred peer-reviewed clinical articles on it. I mean, just a ton. In the hospital.
Starting point is 00:47:27 In the hospital, in dermatological side. It's looked at on the aesthetic side for post-procedure on aesthetic procedures, but also on things like atopic dermatitis. It's been studied for eczema and flare-ups. So to that point, Caleb has a transformation on his, oh, look, it's his other picture. Oh, yeah, I'm going to put up the picture
Starting point is 00:47:50 because it's pretty incredible. Let me pull up the picture here. Now, can I speak about your other treatments and things and why you're probably set up for this? Yeah. So he is on biological, he's on humerus or something and he has chronic, you know, Crohn's and test be on immune expressives or biological agents.
Starting point is 00:48:12 And he'd be set up for various kinds of sort of odd skin infections. And it looked to me, put this picture up. Yeah, look at this. You may have got a little fungus going here. And he, yeah, there it is. And I'm sorry, anyone who's gross a little fun, but it's pretty gross. This is what my thumb has looked like.
Starting point is 00:48:29 My wife has never, like, my wife and I have been married almost 10 years and she's always seen my skin looks like this. This is just normal. So this was day one. And so then a couple days. So hold on, so hold on. So hang on, hang on.
Starting point is 00:48:42 So you see the kind of cracking, put it back. And then the spooning of the nail bed, the nail itself, there's a little spooning there. So all that kind of smacks of fungus for me. And so this has antifungal property too, correct? It's an antimicrobial, so antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral. So here he is, we go, he applies it, he tries it.
Starting point is 00:49:02 Two days. And they go, oh, started smilling in two days days What the hell and then you try and many other things? Oh, I've tried everything cortisone everything from cortisone's to I've gone to dermatologist to everything to try and get and this is like Most of my fingers look like this, but then this is only this was I've been putting on once a day Active skin repair on my thumb and this is what it looks like this morning It's the only thing that has ever made thumb on once a day active skin repair on my thumb and this is what it looks like this morning. It's the only thing that has ever made. It looks like, yeah, it looks like somebody else's thumb.
Starting point is 00:49:30 So it went from this normal to this. This is what it's looking like now. So I very impressed. Also give you pigment. Exactly, exactly. Well, I was in the sun. Yeah, so that's probably why it looks a little, yeah. But these are totally unedited. Like this is legit stuff. I just think it's shitty. That's not a good picture at all. Oh, I was in the sun, yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:45 But these are totally unedited. This is legit stuff. I just think it's shitty. Not a good picture. the different ways that our product can work 99% of bacterial funguses. Do you ever develop an eye drop or anything? They've used it in optometry. Yeah, but I'm not telling people to do it. I don't know, I want to be very clear.
Starting point is 00:50:30 You can put it around your eyes. It's totally safe to do it. But maybe you said you were going to develop new products. You know, maybe there's an eye drop in there. Yeah, and you can read it and people use it all the time for things that we never even thought about. Really? And then this is a little bit different.
Starting point is 00:50:42 This has hyaluronic acid. This is the stuff I love. Yes. What led you to do that? To me, to put a moisturizing agent together with the hyaluronic acid was genius, in my opinion. So we, one of the things we get a lot with hyperchlorous acid, especially when you're using for everyday skin issues like eczema or acne or things of that nature, it can be
Starting point is 00:51:02 a little drying. And so we wanted to develop something that was hydrating and could help host the active skin repair spray or gel. And so we developed this and it's a really clean hydrating solution. EWG verified meaning all the ingredients have been validated as very clean and safe to use. And so it works great in conjunction with a hyperchlorous acid
Starting point is 00:51:29 or alone as an everyday hydrating serum. Does it have hyperchlorous acid in it? Or it's just a- It does not have hyperchlorous acid. Oh, okay. So it's just a hydrating serum. Got it. Well, I told you,
Starting point is 00:51:41 I cannot use anything that covers my pores ordinarily, any cream of any type, any ointment of any type, I get cysts, I get irritated, it's a mess. This, the opposite, it sort of smooths everything out. I don't know why, maybe my instinct is it has something to do with the addition of the hyaluronic with the lighter serum. That somehow my pores stay open or something
Starting point is 00:52:04 so they can kind of breathe. And I think just clean high quality ingredients, which is what we've. I've had some, I've had, I've had to wear makeup so much on television and whatnot, and I have reacted to everything. And I always say everything, I mean, everything, handmade, organic, blah, blah, blah. I've even had consultants that put together makeup
Starting point is 00:52:24 for burn patients, try that, blah, blah. I've even had consultants that put together makeup for burn patients. Try that. No, nothing. If it covers my pore, no good. And whatever, anything. And loose powder, I can use that because it doesn't cover. Even that will irritate a little bit,
Starting point is 00:52:36 but this is my other thing. So you had some other new products you were contemplating. Tell me about that. Well, we have sunscreens coming out. So we're really excited and all of them will have hyaluronic acid in them as well. Ooh, like that. We're trying to create things that-
Starting point is 00:52:52 What's the thinking there? It's all working for me, but what are you thinking when you do that? Well, if you go into sunscreens, there's a lot of bad sunscreens out there that are chemical based. So we wanted to create a really clean- What is the hyaluronic acid?
Starting point is 00:53:04 What are you thinking of doing when you add that to a product? Well, we want the hydration. So we, to create a really clean. What is the hyaluronic acid? What are you thinking of doing when you add that to a product? Because we want the hydration. So we, you know, one of the things I think about it as a desquamating sort of product. Hyaluronate. Good for skin health. It's hyaluronate is good for hydration.
Starting point is 00:53:17 Yeah. Okay. I'm not used to thinking of it that way. Instead of just having a sunscreen that protects you from the scum, which is obviously great, but also be able to create something that can be used daily for just everyday skin health. So you get kind of that multifunctional component
Starting point is 00:53:33 that we often practice. Just put a sunscreen in this, because I'm putting that on, so why not protect my face also from the UV? Yeah, and what we wanted to do was just create a handful of really good products instead of 50 different SKUs We wanted just a few core ones that could work a million different ways completely understand that when I was designing some supplement I was like, I can't see any something so they put five ten twenty things and that means nothing works
Starting point is 00:53:58 That's why you're throwing everything in here I want one or two things that I know work and that's it. So otherwise you're what are we doing here? People can go to active skin repair repair on Instagram at active skin repair and doctor.com slash skin repair There it is up there for her products And it besides the sort of UV protection and maybe some eye drops any other ideas coming down the road the last one's a baby bump. So the thing with our active skin repair, when we have a baby spray,
Starting point is 00:54:31 and same as our regular spray, but we get asked all the time, especially in pediatrics, skin conditions, is it safe to use? And at 100%- You just label it baby. You just label it baby. So people feel comfortable.
Starting point is 00:54:41 So they feel comfortable. But every day, I mean, if you have a young kid, if you have a kid, the diaper rashes, the baby accident. No, our granddaughter hates diapers, hates them. And the slightest little thing, when she gets, and the skimmer pair keeps her controlled. Occasionally she gets an irritation
Starting point is 00:54:58 and they'll put on a thicker cream at that point. Is that what you're talking about? A more thicker? So this works great, especially if there's any bacterial issues that are causing that? So this works great, especially if there's any bacterial issues that are causing that irritation, this works great. And then we're going to develop a balm that you can put on top of it.
Starting point is 00:55:11 But any balm right now, like a good baby balm or paste. Paste, yeah, these pastes. I know that's, when our kids were little, we didn't have those necessarily. It was just sort of, there was a cream. We had decadent. We used decadent all the time. And these balms look better. And they're usually the same paste, right? Like the paste, they're usually the Destin, we use Destin all the time. But these bombs look better.
Starting point is 00:55:26 Like the paste, they're usually the same paste, you're just creating a barrier. But what we recommend is to use our spray, and so you're helping address the inflammation of bacteria. You're helping prevent diaper rash, but if it does exist, you're helping to facilitate that natural healing of it, and then you can put the paste on top.
Starting point is 00:55:45 Got it. Yes. Suzy, do you have any questions for Justin while we got him here? Cause I know this is our jam. I am just so happy your skin looks so good. And I used it on my skin after I had a PRP vampire facial, you know, where they use micro-needling
Starting point is 00:56:01 and they poke your face. And then you kind of get a little bit of irritation for a few days and I used it on there, the hyaluronic acid serum and it just made it feel so much better. So I'm totally sold. And it wasn't super expensive. Like usually they'll give you this cream,
Starting point is 00:56:19 this tiny little bottle that's $250 to put on top of your face after you have a procedure. Could she use this also? Yeah, that's what I use. I use that. Oh, you use this? Yeah, that's $250 to put on top of your face after you have a procedure. Could she use this also? Yeah, that's what I use. I use that. Yeah, that's what it seems like. And it's so affordable. I bought it on Amazon,
Starting point is 00:56:33 but we want you to go to doctordrew.com slash skin repair to buy it if you're going to buy it from us. And there should be a Dr. Drew coupon code through ours. Fantastic. That gets you a discount over there. Do you want people to follow you personally? Do you want me to give you social media handles out there or just stay with Skin Repair on?
Starting point is 00:56:51 Just stay with SkinRepair.com. All right, fair enough. Is there anything else we? What is it? Instagram, so follow everybody at active Skin Repair. And also, did you get that picture of my adorable granddaughter, granddaughter Caleb that I sent? Did you?
Starting point is 00:57:09 We had one up there a second ago. No, I sent him a new one. I think that was the one he put up there maybe. I hope so. I don't know. He's hearing me now talk about it. The baby bottom thing is good. And also when she had acne,
Starting point is 00:57:21 cause she got the baby acne, they used it on her face. And did we lose, Caleb? Yeah, Susan, look at that. There it is. Is that the picture? No, but that's a good one too. That's, yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:30 Yeah. It's good, good enough. She loves it. And Caleb uses it on his kids, as well as on his fingernails. So. I know, that's so crazy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:41 Well, listen. Many uses. It's nice when we can be enthusiastic about products that we really actually use and just can stand by. Andrew is a big fan of sunscreen because he has skin cancer in his family. And if he can use that instead of the hyaluronic acid
Starting point is 00:57:58 in the morning and just slap it on. With a PSPF, what are you thinking, a 30 or a 50? What are you going to put in there? We're going to do a few different, but the first one coming out is going to be a 50. Good. As soon as you let me know, as soon as you have. Emily.
Starting point is 00:58:10 Because I am, the one thing I don't do that I'm supposed to do. Oh yeah, there's a dog issue in here too. Emily's dog. Tell us about that. Emily wanted to know to use it on her dog skin as well. You know with dogs, it's so good too, because if they have hotspots, a lot of times they'll lick it
Starting point is 00:58:26 Oh, yeah, you do not want to put anything toxic on Because they'll lick it and it can actually ingest and so our products amazing for things like hot spots We get that all the time. Well Justin. We appreciate you visiting us We appreciate you having confidence in us using your products and talking about your products because they are Easy to get behind there. They are truly It just seems like this should be I Mean the fact that there is a thing called back teen out there anymore. It bothers me This should be that you know to me people should understand reach for this instead of instead of these old brands
Starting point is 00:59:02 Congratulations, that's good. Anyway stock up for the summer. It's great on mosquito bites too. I tried it there. Yep, and sunburns. I remember the reason I freaked out so badly, first I used this on the sunburn and then I got the Peli and that's what I wanted. I didn't have it. It immediately took the itchiness away
Starting point is 00:59:17 from the mosquito bite. I know you're going to say it works because I know it works. I tried it. All right, so let me review if you guys don't mind. We've had a lot of guests today. Alex Villanueva, you can follow him on X, Alex Villanueva with one L, V-I-L-A-N-U-E-V-A 33.
Starting point is 00:59:35 And Dr. Stella, did she say it's drstellamd.com? Yes. Yes, and she's also on X. I went to drstellamd.com and it wasn't the same woman. Good. Totally different. wasn't the same woman. Good. Totally different nationality. Stella underscore Emanuel, I-M-M-A-N-U-E-L, and thank you to Amber Rose for sending her our way.
Starting point is 00:59:53 And then again, Joe. Now we gotta get Amber Rose on. We'll work on it through Stella. Maybe Emily I'm sure is listening on this. She can work on that. Active Skin Repair on X, at active, right, is X and Instagram, correct?
Starting point is 01:00:07 Just Instagram, Active Skin Repair on Instagram. Uh-oh, I've got it on X also. And again, dr.com slash skin repair, and we're going to leave Justin alone so he doesn't get inundated by all you guys. Let me quickly before, why don't you throw up, Caleb, upcoming guest, while I look at the restream and whatnot, what's going on here tomorrow,
Starting point is 01:00:27 Brian O'Shea has some interesting ideas about where some of this stuff is being organized. Again, we heard today from two different people with two different ideas. Brian O'Shea has another one. DC Dreno in here, Salty Cracker on Thursday. Mark Ciechisi is the astrophysicist, cognitive psychologist who really alerted me
Starting point is 01:00:47 to mass formation and social ill, how social ill gets done. Sam Cooper W. Lehrman, the Danish physician researcher, V. Bake, I can never pronounce her name, I'll try to learn it. She has another study that was excellent, vaccine study that had trouble getting published, of course.
Starting point is 01:01:07 She was the one that discovered that the batches can make a difference in terms of potential side effects and we should be paying attention. Sasha Latapova that confirmed that the manufacturing process was a bit off. And then Professor Sam Vaknin, I hope I'm pronouncing his name correctly. If you saw him speaking to Michael Schellenberger,
Starting point is 01:01:27 he is also a physicist, but he's also a psychologist, and he has come up with this idea that there is a, that these basic personality trends of humans through history that originally we started with psychotic personality styles, where hearing things and seeing things was just part of religious experience and people weren't pathologized for that.
Starting point is 01:01:48 Then we went into a narcissistic phase with the enlightenment and the preoccupation around individualism and now we're going into borderline. And I'm going to dig in deep with him about that. So we got a lot, lot coming up. It's going to be very interesting. We appreciate our guests. We appreciate you all.
Starting point is 01:02:02 I'm looking at the rumble rants to see if there's anything, Susan, did anything come up on the rants that you noticed? Anything in the restream? We're talking about Gary Busey. What about Gary? He's funny. Gary's the best. Have you ever seen him talking about buttered sausage?
Starting point is 01:02:16 That's funny too. I have not, but let's all, again, Gary was involved in a really serious motorcycle accident. No, he's funny though. Which crushed his right frontal lobe. He's funny. And he's funny and he's lovely
Starting point is 01:02:27 and he's incredibly talented. I know. And he has recovered from all that, but is left with some of the things that people make fun of him for. He's funny. Related to that. He is funny, he's always been funny.
Starting point is 01:02:38 You know, the end of, he told me that the end of the Buddy Holly story, which is this extraordinary performance, you've ever seen it, where the crowd goes absolutely crazy at his performance, that he told me he just went out there and did it in one take, and that was the audience's spontaneous reaction
Starting point is 01:02:57 to what he had done, and that's how they finished that movie. Do you remember what I'm talking about? No. No? It's worth visiting what an incredible job he did in that film, but particularly that last scene where he, I forget the song he sang,
Starting point is 01:03:11 but it's a classic Buddy Holly thing, and he became him. He became Buddy Holly for a couple minutes. All right, everybody. We appreciate you being here, appreciate our guests. Justin, thank you for sitting through all that and for kindly joining us here. Appreciate you bringing them,
Starting point is 01:03:24 and we will see you all Let me double check my timing tomorrow at 2 o'clock DC Draino and Brian O'Shea. See you that active skin repair Ask dr. Drew is produced by Caleb nation and Susan Pinsky as a reminder the discussions here are not a substitute for medical care Diagnosis or treatment this show is intended for educational and informational purposes only. I am a licensed physician, but I am not a replacement for your personal doctor and I am not practicing medicine here. Always remember that our understanding of medicine and science is constantly evolving. Though my opinion is based on the information that is available to me today, some of the
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