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Hi, everyone. Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Thursday, March 2nd,
2023. It's five o'clock in the afternoon here on the East Coast of the United States. Joining us
from the West Coast is Dr. Joel Wallach. Dr. Wallach, welcome back to the show. It's always a pleasure.
Well, thank you, Your Honor. It's an honor to be with you.
Thank you. So today we're going to talk about cholesterol and carbohydrates. Why don't we
start with cholesterol? Tell us what it is, what's too much, what's not enough, what's good cholesterol, what's bad cholesterol.
Give us a basic understanding of it in our bodies.
Okay.
Well, cholesterol is an essential nutrient.
The medical system made a huge, horrible, terrible, disastrous mistake 100 years ago when they blamed plugging of the arteries, arteries being blocked,
coronary artery disease due to cholesterol. No, it wasn't. It was due to eating fried foods
and the oils that they use oxidize and turn it into trans fats, heterocyclamines, which are very
inflammatory, causing the arteries in the brain, the heart and the kidneys to get plugged, okay? It's these inflammatory foods.
It's not cholesterol that does that, and so they came up with statin drugs to lower cholesterol.
They got people listed. These are the foods you want to avoid because they have cholesterol,
you know, red meat with fat in it, absolutely no eggs. You want to get rid of all that stuff. And they created a monstrous problem. Okay.
Cholesterol also makes up 95% of the weight of testosterone. Cholesterol also makes up 95%
of the weight of estrogen and progesterone. We have just this, one of my favorite TV and movie
heroes, Bruce Willis, who just had to retire because he can't even remember his own name and
where he lives and everything. He has FTD. He's got frontal temporal dementia, which is kind of
a regional Alzheimer's disease. And I'm sure, I don't know this for a fact, but I would bet a lot
that he's been taking anti-cholesterol drugs and also staying away from cholesterol, you know, based on doctor's instructions or so forth.
And this is why he's got this problem.
How could the medical profession almost universally have gotten it so wrong that they tell you you have a problem with something that's naturally in your body.
They put you on medication to reduce it, and that medication makes you sicker.
Yeah, well, it makes up 25% of your brain weight, 25% of your spinal cord weight also.
Okay, very important.
And it's one of those things where...
I mean, does it produce fatty deposits in the blood vessels? No. No, sir.
There was, as I say, it was a massive catastrophic mistake on their part, okay? And it's just a big,
big mess, okay? And so one of those things were cholesterol, as I say, makes up 25 percent of your brain weight, 25 percent of your spinal cord weight.
And before 1900, they didn't have MRIs. They didn't have magnetic resonance imaging.
And if you took an X-ray of your skull, you just see a big black hole. You don't see anything.
You just see a big black hole. You don't see the brain and all the intricacies of the brain and blood vessels and everything. And so now we have the MRI and you can see the brain.
You can see when you've lost your cholesterol out of your brain, your brain has showed all up.
It looks like a prune.
It's all full of wrinkles because all the white matter.
You've heard of demyelinization.
Well, myelin is the white matter of the brain.
Myelin is the white matter of the brain.
It's made up of 100%.
Oh, you got it, cholesterol.
Okay, and so when they create demyelinization by getting you off of cholesterol,
they create Alzheimer's disease. They create MS. They create the spinal cord version of MS called
Guillain-Barre syndrome, Parkinson's disease, which is MS, multiple sclerosis with tremors, and then the FTD like Bruce Willis has, okay, the diehard guy,
and then demyelinization. All of these are caused by, and Alzheimer's disease are caused by a
cholesterol deficiency, a cholesterol deficiency. Nobody is harmed by cholesterol excess unless you are taking
pure cholesterol and frying it and then eating it. That would be bad, but nobody would do that.
Okay. And so- How would you get pure cholesterol in order to fry it?
Well, brains and eggs. Okay. Because brain is 25%, you know, lamb brains, calf brains.
I see. I see. Okay. Okay. Got it. Got it. Got it. And that's where, you know, you could fry
that. I don't want to get too far afield from the subject matter, but what causes fatty deposits in the arteries if it's not cholesterol.
Okay.
It's caused by fats that have been oxidized.
Okay.
We're talking about frying.
This is why we came out with the book, Dr.
Walsh Cooking Without the Bad Foods, because it has 300 pages of safe recipes and also
safe cooking methods that don't cause these problems.
Okay. It's called Dr. Lodge Cooking Without the Bad Foods. And it's one of those things where
if you just cook your eggs poached, okay, it's safe. If you cook your eggs soft scrambled butter,
I've been having three eggs twice a day, soft scrambled butter,
or soft poached, three eggs twice a day for 75 years.
And you have no arterial blockages caused by cholesterol?
No, sir.
I have no arterial blockages caused by anything.
What does the medical profession mean when they say good cholesterol and bad cholesterol?
Well, they learned over the years that cholesterol is in your brain.
It's a normal part of your structure, your brain.
So suddenly now they had to give a change in their verbiage.
Oh, there's some good cholesterol.
Okay.
Because of the MRIs and everything, theyage, oh, there's some good cholesterol, okay? Because of the MRIs and
everything they learned, okay, that 25% of your brain weight is cholesterol. 25% of your spinal
cord weight is cholesterol. 95% of testosterone is cholesterol, okay? So they couldn't totally
take it away from you because when they do, they create a Bruce Willis. So the good cholesterol,
bad cholesterol, what you call nonsense, is basically the medical profession trying to cover for itself.
It's a CYA, yes, sir.
Wow.
Wow.
What foods, I guess there are no foods to avoid then.
So you're saying you can eat beef that's marbled with fat.
And if you eat other products, if you take vitamins and minerals,
and if you get some exercise, you have nothing to worry about.
That's correct.
Although you do have to make sure if you're exercising,
you need to make sure you're taking a rebound or sports drink with 100 nutrients and it's replaced with your sweating out.
Because people say, oh, I drink a lot of water because I exercise.
Well, sweat is not just water.
Sweat is a soup of all the minerals floating around in your blood.
And if you're exercising every day and you're just drinking water, your body's storage of minerals is going down, down, down, down, down. And that's
where you get these fractures. You get osteoporosis in the knees. So taking the rebound product,
which of course can be acquired at judginghealth.com, Dr. Wallach's partnership with
Judging Freedom, would replenish the minerals that you sweat out along with the liquid that we all call sweat that is
correct okay you get an a triple plus all right now i want to switch i thank you uh i never got
a grade like that i once got an a plus squared uh i don't know how they uh registrar recorded it. Carbohydrates, what are they, where do they come from, and what do we
need to be concerned about them? Actually, before we get to carbohydrates, HDL and LDL,
we're now back at the cholesterol. What is that? Okay, well, again, the doctors are trying to create a, um, which I say a way to,
uh, cover themselves because they've said so many things bad about cholesterol. So now you have to,
now we found out, oh, it's good cholesterol. You want the good cholesterols. And that's why they
have given designations to the good and the bad cholesterols. The only bad cholesterols are ones that you fried, you know, like fried brains,
that kind of stuff, eating fried brains and eggs.
Okay.
All right.
Back to carbohydrates.
Okay.
Carbohydrates cover a big, big, vast range of things.
Anything from sugar to potatoes, starch, or carbohydrates, you know, bread, whole grains.
These are all carbs.
Fruit with sugars in them, okay, and so forth.
You get bread and you get pancakes and waffles.
You get cereal of all kinds.
Well, are carbohydrates bad?
Are they good?
Are some better than others?
Well, you probably would tell me to eat more potatoes with the skin on it and less pasta.
True?
Well, I eat a lot of pasta, but it's gluten-free pasta.
Okay? Okay. This is our meat pasta that had the, the pasta bread part is made from things like, oh, these vegetables, these green crunchy vegetables. Okay. And so, and they're made from nuts and things like that. You cannot have things like pasta that's made from wheat.
Because wheat has gluten in it, and we know what gluten does to the intestine.
But are there good carbs and bad carbs?
Well, the good carbs, of course, are like things that have other things in them.
I like sweet potatoes because they do have a lot of beta carotene in it, a lot of vitamin
A, so that's why they're red and pink and orange and yellow and everything like that.
Very important.
Nuts have carbs in them, but they also have good fats that help you get your little bit of cholesterol, but there's not much cholesterol
in nuts, but they do give you good fats, okay, to help you prevent asthma and stuff like that
and prevent blood clots. You do require the essential fatty acids, which will prevent blood
clots. So that's important. And that's why we have the Healthy Start Pack and the Healthy Brain and Heart Pack,
which has all these things in there.
So you don't have to think I'm going to choose and pick with them
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So all you have to do is take the program, and we've done all the work for you.
I only weigh 142, and I take two of the healthy brain and heart packs a month.
There's 215 nutrients in each one of those healthy brain and heart packs. The core is still the 90.
Okay. But we have 115 fruits and vegetables in there and getting all these wonderful
vitamin and mineral extracts and things. And this started a couple of centuries ago with a small businessman in England.
He owned a little fleet of sail ships taking stuff back and forth between North America
and Canada, the United States and South America and Australia and England, okay.
And he had a little orchard in his backyard
that he and he grew these little green lemons,
you know, limes, green lemons, limes.
And so none of his sailors ever got scurvy because he's giving them the limes
and he recognizes i don't know what it is but there's something in these limes preventing
scurvy so he gave it to some of his other buddy captains and they gave it to their and suddenly
now they're curing scurvy and preventing scurvy by giving them limes that's why the british are
called limeys because they're all eating limes to prevent scurvy and cure scurvy. That's why they're limeys. All right. We all know about that.
I got to ask you, before I let you go, I got to ask you about your hat. It says 90 for life.
Yes, sir. It's a 90 essential nutrients, 60 minerals, 16 vitamins, 12 minerals, and 3 fatty
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Superb.
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round because he was clearly- I remember that fight. I remember that fight. Dr. Wallach, we have to go.
Thank you very much for joining us. And thanks for all the explanations you've given us.
Judginghealth.com is where you can go to purchase these products. And of course,
if you go there, you'll get my discount.
Dr. Wallach, all the best for you.
Thank you for joining us.
God bless you, sir.
And thank you.
Thank you for all you do.
Thank you.
Judge Napolitano for judging freedom.