Business Innovators Radio - Interview with Dr. Lonnie Herman, creator of the Rapid Health Restoration System Discussing What Causes Chronic Diseases?
Episode Date: June 27, 2023Dr. Herman has helped countless people, restore their optimal health, who have suffered from terrible chronic disease.My passion and life mission is restoring hope to people who were told there was no... hope. I fulfill this passion by using a very precise, scientifically based method to uncover the root cause of any disease, and rapidly eradicate that cause through personalized protocols that are uniquely designed for every person.So far, thousands of my patients suffering from debilitating and chronic illnesses have fully recovered their optimal health. Their success is the reason I am so completely invested in the cause I embarked on 12 years ago.My scientific pursuits and vast postgraduate studies included a deep dive into neurodegenerative and autoimmune diseases, as well as diseases that seem to have genetic origins.These diseases are destroying lives of millions of people every year. Diseases such as Lupus, Parkinson’s Disease, or Multiple Sclerosis, condemn people to a life of progressive degeneration, loss of neuromuscular control, and eventually death.While other diseases like Fibromyalgia, Lyme Disease, painful nerve disorders like neuropathy, debilitating migraines, endometriosis, and low energy conditions like chronic fatigue syndrome rob people of the good quality of life that they deserve.When these people come to see me, they have typically exhausted all the available medical avenues, and spent a fortune in an attempt to get a relief.My method has successfully helped these kinds of people, from young children to the elderly, to fully restore their optimal health.They are now enjoying a full life again.Learn more: https://drlonnieherman.com/Influential Entrepreneurs with Mike Saundershttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-dr-lonnie-herman-creator-of-the-rapid-health-restoration-system-discussing-what-causes-chronic-diseases
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Welcome to influential entrepreneurs, bringing you interviews with elite business leaders and experts, sharing tips and strategies for elevating your business to the next level.
Here's your host, Mike Saunders.
Hello and welcome to this episode of Influential Entrepreneurs.
This is Mike Saunders, the authority positioning coach.
Today we have back with this Dr. Lonnie Herman, who's the creator of the rapid health restoration system, and we'll be talking about what causes chronic disease.
Dr. Herman, welcome back to the program.
Great. Thank you for having me on again.
I really appreciate this conversation we get to have with people.
You are welcome.
And I think that if I am the curious learner that I am, I would hear the phrase chronic disease and be thinking, well, what's the bullet points up underneath that?
Actually, what is chronic disease?
So give us some definition and clarity around what chronic diseases actually are.
Well, chronic disease, I'd say, is the category of diseases and or symptoms that people suffer from for a long time.
It's not that somebody just had a cold, for example, and they got over it within a week or two, or just a couple of days by taking some vitamin C or using some type of over-the-counter medication, like a NyQuil or something.
We're talking different types of symptoms, whether it's dealing with skin rashes that can last for many years for some people.
unfortunately, that doesn't have to go anymore, by the way, but even to conditions like asthma
or for conditions like migraine headaches or conditions like heart disease. And then we can get
into other categories like autoimmune diseases, like, for example, lupus is a chronic,
longstanding horrible autoimmune disease or a multiple sclerosis disease or even somebody suffering
from a condition like incontinence, bladder incontinence, doesn't matter the age. People can live
but that condition for 20 years of their life or 30 years of the life.
So chronic means longstanding and disease, we can look at it as anything that's away from
the normal healthy function, normal healthy appearance of the human tissue without symptoms.
You know, that's a great point.
And it really gets back to what in your mind you think of as a disease.
And you think of like these biggies, the ones that get, you know, headlines like, oh,
cancer or heart disease.
or things like that.
But if you think about two,
chronic fatigue syndrome,
well,
that's a fatigue syndrome
that is ongoing
because that's the chronic side of things.
But if you think about,
like eczema,
I would not have thought eczema
would be considered a chronic disease.
But you know what?
If ease is the feeling of something good and comfortable,
dis-ease is the opposite.
So now if it opens it up and broadens
your mindset of,
okay, now if eczema is ongoing,
and chronic, that's a disease, that's a dis-ease.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
So what are some commonalities across many different types of chronic diseases?
I know severity might be one.
Like we've mentioned, heart disease is a lot more severe than eczema because it has, you
know, longstanding.
But what are some of the other commonalities that would spread across many types of chronic
disease?
Well, one is it can cause people emotional torment.
You know, people can be living with a eczema, for example, or a terrible skin rash.
That's not called eczema.
And it's embarrassing for them.
It's irritating.
They may literally have anxiety that's caused by this constant nonstop skin rash, terrible
irritation, where they're up at night scratching or they can't wear certain clothes,
even in the summertime.
They won't go to the beach or be at a pool.
They've got to cover, you know, with a bathing suit, they've got to cover their body
because the rash to them is completely embarrassing.
And that is if they can cover it. It's not covering their face, the rash. Other people with
something like asthma, where they just have a really difficult time breathing, whether it's a
environmental induced asthma, meaning it's from being around a cat or being around a horse or
being around, let's say, pollen, or being around dust or something, where people are just
totally emotionally stressed because it's hard to breathe. Maybe the inhaler is not helping them
as good as their respiratory therapist thinks it would.
So people can, it's a constant struggle for people to try to get along in life and try to
advance in their life because these symptoms are just literally holding them back, even if a steroid
or even if a medication or even if an herbal type of supplement is aiding them to some degree
or another type of immune suppressant medication is decreasing the symptoms to some degree.
It's always on their mind because they feel.
most of the people who I work with and work for to help them get better,
they just feel trapped in their body and they need a way out.
So it's common that there's emotional stress,
it's common that there's physical stress,
it's common that there can be relationship problems.
There could be interference in a child's ability to go through school easily.
I mean, there are some brain fog conditions or respiratory or digestive problems
where even young adults can't even get through a semester,
school because they're constantly out of doctors, they're constantly in bed at home. It's just
embarrassing, it's stressful. And that goes for any condition, whether it's younger or older,
with a person who's got a heart disease condition, there are many people who have helped get
better and resolve their heart condition completely. They're constantly, prior to coming to me,
that is, constantly under stress, they've got to take their medicines on time. They've got to
constantly check their blood pressure. They've got to multiple taking off days from work,
missing vacations because their condition is so severe.
And that goes across the board with any kind of chronic disease.
So you bring up a huge point there with the emotional and the stress because you would think
that, oh, eczema, let's get this rash taken care of, check.
But it's not that easy.
And secondly, when you are having that constantly on your mind because you're thinking
about what do people think and how do I feel?
And then you've got to manage it.
So, oh, I've got to hurry up and go over to get this treated, you know, throughout the day or irritable bowel syndrome maybe that I can't eat a meal without thinking about all of those things.
I feel like people have in their mind, here's the issue, let's fix it.
But all that ripple effect about what you just mentioned, boy, that is a weight on someone's shoulders that really draws them down.
And it's not just that disease.
Yeah, there are people who tell me who come to me from around the world.
or across this country where I'm down in southeast Florida right now,
they can't even, whether it's a woman or a man,
they can't even go in the airplane.
They've got to sit.
If they do, they've got to be right by the bathroom because the bladder is so irritated
that they have to go every, no exaggeration, 15 minutes.
Imagine living by the toilet every 15 minutes to go empty your bladder,
or they can't even take a car drive because their body is dizzy while driving
where they're short of breath.
And when you're booking that trip or restaurant visit,
that you always have to think, well, where am I going to sit?
And, oh, I can't get that seat.
So now I'm even more amped up.
And so it's not just a matter of dealing with it.
It's, boy, yeah, you bring up those points about, wow, now I've got to pay extra
for a seat on a plane or, oh, the restaurant's crowded and I'm way in the back.
And now the restroom is up front.
That's a mental duress.
And so when you can relieve those symptoms and the issues that we're talking about,
it does so much more for their well-being than just relieve you.
that chronic disease. I think that is a really neat aha. Absolutely. So what, you know, I know that
this is not a yes or no or one answer question, but what causes chronic disease? Great question.
I'm glad you brought that up. I'll tell you one of the, one of my postgraduate or areas of
postgraduate study was in neuroimmunology. And the immunologist who taught us in that program,
He, over 40 years in the industry, has patents.
He's very well-known, peer-reviewed journals he's in.
He had patents or has patents on many different discoveries of antibodies,
meaning supposedly, as a medicine says, the immune system is attacking the body
causing lupus or causing a Hashimoto's thyroiditis or causing a celiac disease, for example.
He discovered many of these antibodies, a very smart man.
And he showed us that with research papers from journals,
around the world that were written by scientists who were not funded by drug companies.
So in these laboratory experiments, these were not funded by drug companies where the drug had to be the answer to
to reduce the symptom or to quote unquote cure the disease.
And what these scientists, these papers, he gave us dozens of research papers and even taught me
how to research on my own after we completed the course.
So he showed us these papers where these scientists revealed that it was chronic hidden deep.
embedded infections in different tissues of the body.
I'll give you an example in a moment.
And even toxins that had existed in certain tissues made the disease of the tissue occur.
One example, there was a study that was done where in rheumatoid arthritis,
patients with rheumatoid arthritis, excuse me, and they took biopsies of the tissues of the guns,
biopsies of tissues of the joint fluid between, let's say, different joints in the fingers,
or in the wrist or in the elbow or in the ankle or in the toes.
And they found in the joints the same,
they found parasitic infection and residues of bacterial infections.
And they found the same infections and chemicals in the gums of these patients.
So we've heard before gingivitis, you know, heart disease,
or you've heard those statements from like toothpaste commercials and from the dentist.
Well, they were able to prove that it was,
and they came up with a pretty bold statement and a pretty cheers.
statement that it was the parasitic and bacterial infections that were making the inflamed joints occur.
They even found in that study, that one of many studies, that arteries that were hardening in
the person's body with rheumatoid arthritis, thinking of relating it to heart disease or a stroke
or stress or high blood pressure, they found that these arteries were hardened because it was the
infections, the parasites and bacteria that were in the lining of the artery that made the artery
harder, not from a cholesterol placking in the artery. When we can go on down the list, it was
interesting what this immunologist showed us that a filling from a toothy so-called silver filling
or dental amalgam filling in the tooth. We left the tooth, not left, but some of it migrated
as a mercury or silver amalgam vapor migrated through the tooth, through the root of the tooth,
through a blood vessel in the jaw, right down the neck blood vessels like the carotid artery,
right into the thyroid, and that was causing the thyroid disease in the person. So running a regular
thyroid hormone blood test couldn't give us the answer that it was the dental mercury that got
into the thyroid that disease of thyroid and those are just a couple of different points but
it's infections and chemicals that get into cords of the brain that get into the lymph system they get
in the stomach and the heart and the list goes on it's all these diseases have one common thing
infections and chemicals get deeply embedded in tissues of the body and make the symptoms occur
and make the disease occur yeah that and and like i said
it's not an easy, oh, here's the answer. It's a myriad, a spider web, a cascading effect,
which is, which means it's not, let's Google this, fix this, I'm done. It means I need someone like
yourself to kind of be a detective and investigate. So whenever I personally have something that
goes wrong and I want to prevent, I go, what could I have done to prevent it? Or if I have
something that goes right, I'm like, oh, I want more of that. How can I do it again? So that makes
Your response there makes me think, how can chronic disease be prevented?
Be prevented is a great question.
So we've got to do things that can possibly help us strengthen our immune system.
And that goes that there's a long list of possibly certain vitamins and minerals.
Most people that's discovered are minerally deficient.
So there is an idea that with mineral deficiency, infections can grow.
So because mineral deficiencies, which most of our soil is minerally deficient now, by the way.
So when foods are grown from mineral deficient soils, we're getting mineral-deficient foods that we're consuming.
And we just don't fulfill what the body truly needs in order to be healthy in that respect.
So mineral deficiencies, nutrient deficiencies of certain vitamins and good fats and amegas and so on.
These can lead to also a depressed immune system.
but we've got to think further that even with great nutrition, we've really got to understand that there are so many toxins in the environment.
We've got a weed killer that's in a lot of our foods for the past 20 plus years.
We've got certain toxins that are in the water supply, even though we can use a water filter.
I can go into a much longer discussion about that.
But while we are absorbing these different toxins through food, through water, which do harm us and make us more susceptible
for infections to take over our body, like a flu virus, for example.
It's also possible other toxins that are common in human life, like from having a dental
procedure, the anesthesia that's injected in the mouth doesn't simply leave the body
when the mouth numbness wears off and we can feel our mouth.
Again, anesthesia chemicals or sedatives used in certain other surgical procedures or in
colonoscopies or endoscopies.
These different procedures, these chemicals stay in the human body, and they also lead to wearing down of our defenses.
And these are things that I find in people with my work, which we'll talk about later.
So we can do things to prevent from a healthier diet, from meditation, from getting a lot of sun, making vitamin D.
Short vitamin D is good.
Blood sugars have to be in the normal range.
We can measure with a blood test.
Eat a healthy diet, eat a clean, organic food diet.
yet there's usually so many different toxins that are in our systems and infections that we picked up over the years
that even though we can get rid of, let's say we had mono as 15 years old or we had the flu at 20,
just because the symptom is relieved from, let's say, the mono experience for two weeks or three weeks,
I'm feeling sick, or the flu seemed we got over it after the amylo, a few days or a few weeks.
those viruses don't just leave the body
and the toxins don't simply leave the body.
The body's not strong enough to get rid of those things on its own.
And that's where my word comes in.
Yeah.
You know, and now that we know some of the causes
and we know that, well, maybe it can't always be prevented.
And you know what?
I think the phrase, air quotes,
it's not your fault, is really important to think about here
because if you have a chronic disease,
it's not your fault.
You didn't do anything.
You know, it's not like, oh, you shouldn't have,
So once one becomes, you know, apparent in your life, now the question is, what do you do to manage or treat it?
And I would like to ask that question from the perspective of physically as well as emotionally like you've touched on before because you've got both the emotional aspect that we mentioned as well as now that I know I've got this chronic issue or disease, how do I manage it both physically and emotionally?
that's great so first i will say that until somebody gets to work with me or me with and or me
with them i'll say uh and uh some people have to resort to what is common to them they can go to
if it's emotional and they're depressed they're anxious if they're going to hurt themselves
they do need some other type of professional uh intervention whether it's they need a psychiatrist
or they need a psychologist okay if they're totally inflamed and they have been
diagnosed with lupus or some other terrible disease or they have a thyroid that's not working well,
they do need some medical intervention. Okay, so there's different types of treatments that are
offered in the medical community to help them reduce the symptom of thought or the severity,
hopefully reduce the severity of those symptoms so that they can survive and then seek out this type of care
that I'm offering, help get rid of the causes, help clean out the cells so that they can be
help me. So with that said, we've got to, so emotional, some people need some help, but what I just
from medical, but what I found is that for people who have been sick with depression, with anxiety for
literally decades of their life, who we've helped reverse it, we've helped them to restore normal
emotion in their, in their brain and their body, and their environment and with their family,
because what I discovered is that there's infections that get into parts of the brain
and chemicals that get into parts of the brain that create emotional turbulence, if we can say.
There's parts of the brain that make us anxious, there's parts of the brain that make us depressed.
There's parts of the brain that can make us happy.
So what would happen when a virus, like influenza, gets up into the part of the brain
that's known as the amygdala of the brain, this part of the brain that is the fear,
panic anxiety part of the brain. When it's stimulated, anxiety happens. What would happen if somebody's
healthy one day and they're anxious the next? And it wasn't because there was a car accident,
it wasn't because something terrible happened in their life or a friend's life and they got
anxious. What if that flu virus got in them and got up into that part of the brain that controls
anxiety and that flu is triggering that amygdala and it makes them anxious? So they can go to a doctor
and take an anxiety met or take a vitamin or a supplement. But until they get rid of that flu,
that's in there literally or the dental anesthetic got into that part of the brain, for example,
not blaming a dentist at all here. It's just that when we have invasion of chemicals and toxins
into an emotional part of the brain, like the amygdala anxiety will happen. And they could be plagued
with that for years until I get to work with them and clean these things out of them that made
it happen and get them back to a homeostasis, get them back to a calm way. So in order to prevent
these things, do the best with diet, do the best with exercise, get, you know,
live a clean life, but we've got to be able to start to investigate the body of the sick
individual in the brain of the sick individual and find these different disease causing infections
and chemicals and clean them out and have a person get back to a normal feeling and function.
You know, it made me think of something too that once you have that source identified
and then once you identify the treatment plan moving forward,
does don't you think or or maybe have you in your experience seeing your patients improve emotionally
incrementally even right away because they see there's hope and they see progress and they start
you know of course the treatment protocol might be one day one month one year it's going to vary
we know that but what do you see their emotional improvement even from the front end because
they go thank you you've identified this i know it's going to take time but now they see hope
that does happen i'll tell you but the more i do my work uh i'm glad you did ask it that way and
there are people who do have hope and they're they're hanging but they're sometimes hanging on by a
thread yeah sometimes they're sick for decades and they've been to multiple doctors multiple
hospitals multiple imaging studies multiple blood tests they've had spinal taps they're just ill
and i'm talking ill they can be anxious they can be depressed they can have stomach pain and high blood
pressure and brain fog and irritable vowels all in one package they're just ill
and rash, skin rash, all in one package and in one person.
And so I've had to really think in great detail, and great, as you brought up earlier in
this discussion about being that detective, I've got to be able to understand what's in
their environment that can trigger them to, even though they start to have hope when I
start to describe what I find in them and that are going to help lead them through this
and come out of this condition, it's still that there are certain triggers in the environment.
It doesn't mean that the husband is bad to the wife or vice versa.
it could be that certain fragrances in their home,
but triggering a virus in the brain
or a lotion that they're using on their skin
is actually triggering the infection in the skin
to continue the eczema, for example.
So sometimes it's not the simple overnight,
you know, I feel hope,
but they do start to realize that we can start
to unravel these things and come out of it.
So yes, hope,
but still there are some that are hanging on by a thread
where it could take a bit more personal one-on-one coaching
and help to get them there.
And that holistic approach,
approach of being that detective, finding the source, giving them hope, working on the emotion as
well as the physical and knowing that there's a plan and protocol for their treatment. That's what
you provide. So wrap us up with if anyone is interested in learning more about how you can help with
that chronic disease that they may be experiencing, how can they learn more than also how can
they reach out and connect with you? Thank you very much for offering that. Well, it's very simple. People can
call my clinic one way or email my clinic. They can call my clinic at 954-370-310-3-1-0. That's our present number.
They can email my clinic at clinic at Dr.D.R.Laniherman.com or they can go to my website,
www.w.w.com. And there's a free copy of my e-book about how they can heal themselves with
quantum energized medicines or rid these incurable.
supposedly quote-unquote incurable diseases, they can rid them with my work.
So there's a lot of information on the website and there's easy contact things to click
or to the phone number of email.
That's right there on the website.
It's easy to find.
Excellent.
Well, Dr. Hermit, thank you so much for coming on today.
It's been a real pleasure talking with you.
I appreciate you.
Thank you very much.
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