Judging Freedom - Judging Health - MS, with Dr. Joel Wallach

Episode Date: August 25, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi everyone, Judge Andrew Napolitano here for Judging Freedom. Today is Thursday, August 25th, 2022. It's about five o'clock in the afternoon here on the east coast of the United States. Time for our weekly judging health report with our partner in this, of course, Dr. Joel Wallach. No stranger to those of you watching us now, Dr. Wallach is a world-famous, world-class, neuropathic physician who has devoted his career to using natural means to cause the body to heal itself. He has saved and enhanced the health of thousands, and he can do it for you. If you have an ailment troubling you, before you go to Big Pharma or Big Medicine, check out
Starting point is 00:00:53 Judging Health. It will bring you directly to Dr. Wallach's website, Longevity. You'll see 5,000 supplements, vitamins, and minerals there, all very natural, which you can use and you can take to heal what is ailing you and to enhance your strength and extend your life. And there are, of course, folks with whom you can speak and communicate directly on that website. All right. I'm taking too long to introduce you. Dr. Wallach, it's a pleasure. Welcome back. My little Chris is here, my Beagle German Shepherd mix. He's a ham like his master, he knows the cameras on. Well, thank you so much for the kind introduction, Your Honor. You have spoken to us extensively about a number of ailments, most recently diabetes and arthritis. And today I think you're going to talk about MS, multiple sclerosis, and its various components and brother and sister
Starting point is 00:01:56 ailments. So I'll let you start. What is, so lay people can understand, what is MS? Okay, multiple sclerosis is a loss of function of the brain because of a very, very simple problem. You have to appreciate that 25% of the brain's weight is cholesterol. 25% of the brain's weight is cholesterol. Do not take cholesterol-lowering drugs. Do not take statin drugs. Do not avoid cholesterol in your food. Otherwise, you're going to have trouble, okay? Doctors missed that one by a million miles, okay? They want you to believe that cholesterol is a bad thing. Cholesterol is a very, very, very good thing, okay? Makes up 25% of your brain weight. In 1910, we first got word of a disease called Alzheimer's disease. And it was because people had been told by doctors at the turn of the century, 1900, 10 years earlier, to stop eating animal fat because Americans were getting obese because we had gone from wood and coal as fuel and putting
Starting point is 00:03:05 the ashes into our food as a source of minerals, putting ashes into our gardens as a source of mineral fertilizer. And then we went to electricity, no more minerals. Okay. And so people developed a behavior called pica and they began to eat and eat and eat and eat and they would gain weight. Okay. And so the doctor said, look, you want to lose weight, stop eating animal fat and live on whole grains, eat whole grains. Well, there's gluten in whole grains, wheat, butter, and oats, whether it's in beer or pancakes and waffles, pizza crust, buns, bread. They mix it in hamburgers. They mix it in meatloaf. It's everything, okay? And so you
Starting point is 00:03:46 had to watch it. And so what happened was we first had the Alzheimer's thing and it was a memory thing and people were losing their memory because they were giving up the animal fat, they weren't getting cholesterol anymore. And so they developed a memory problem because they're losing their gray matter in their brain and they're also losing their hypothalamus. Those two things, the hypothalamus and the gray matter in the brain, the cortex of the brain, was part of the memory issue. Okay. Well, is Alzheimer's connected to multiple sclerosis? Oh, yes, sir.
Starting point is 00:04:19 I'm going to get there. That's the next step. Multiple sclerosis is a more severe form of Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease, the loss of cholesterol is in the gray matter, the cerebral cortex, and also in the hypothalamus, the internal part of the brain along where your little pituitary gland is. And then when you have a more severe loss of cholesterol, you start getting what's called a sea of macrophages. Macrophages are kind of like white blood cells that are like hyenas.
Starting point is 00:04:57 They eat everything. And so when you start getting the death of your optic nerve, your cerebellum, which is a part of your brain that has to do with balance and movement and that kind of stuff, you start losing the internal part of your brain, your spinal cord, that is MS, multiple sclerosis. That's why it's multiple, okay? You're getting sclerosis, you're getting scar tissue everywhere. You're losing the white matter everywhere because white matter is made from cholesterol, okay? And so suddenly now, instead of having just simple loss of cholesterol in your cortex of your brain, in your hypothalamus, now you got it in every portion of your brain, your optic nerve, your spinal cord, your hypothalamus, it's in your cerebellum, it's everywhere, okay?
Starting point is 00:05:49 And so when you have MS, it's affecting every tissue in your body, walking, moving, talking. It's amazing how many things. You go blind and you're going to 18 different doctors and they're all giving you stuff to try and relieve symptoms, but they're not getting the basic root cause of the problem, which is a cholesterol deficiency. Okay. Then came along in 1916, a disease called Guillain-Barre syndrome, which was MS, but just from the neck down. Didn't affect the brain at all, but it did affect the spinal cord in these kids.
Starting point is 00:06:24 Okay. In America, there's 3,000 of them right now with Guillain-Barre syndrome as one per 100,000 population. We spend $1.8 billion a year treating the symptoms of Guillain-Barre syndrome. MS, we spend, let's see here, we spend $85 billion a year just treating the symptoms of MS, but not dealing with preventing it or curing it. Alzheimer's disease, we spend $305 billion, and they're saying by next year, it's going to be a trillion dollars. So between Alzheimer's disease, MS, and syndrome, you're looking at just about 500 billion worth of treatment cost for a simple cholesterol deficiency. And doctors tell you, don't eat eggs.
Starting point is 00:07:17 You need to eat three eggs twice a day if you're an adult. If you're a little kid, you need soft scrambled eggs twice a day. They need to eat like an Asian rice and sweet potatoes and that kind of stuff and vegetables if you want to drink beer it's got to be Asian beer or Australian beer made from rice it can't be made from wheat
Starting point is 00:07:35 brought around oats you can have wine it's made from berries and grapes that's good that goes way back to days of the bible how is it that the medical profession could be so wrong about cholesterol That goes way back to days of, you know, the Bible. The wine does. Well, how is it that the medical profession could be so wrong about cholesterol? And does cholesterol cause other problems?
Starting point is 00:07:56 Okay. Well, you have to appreciate that the medical system is wrong about many things, Your Honor. Right. You've probably seen so much of that in your field of work. Doctors want you to believe that all your diseases are caused by bad genes and autoimmune, your body's attacking itself. A common one is rheumatoid arthritis. They want you to believe that's an autoimmune disease. They want you to believe that lupus is an autoimmune disease. They want you to believe that irritable bowel syndrome, IBS, is a gluten issue. No, but it is a gluten issue, but it's not due to your body attacking itself. It's not due to autoimmune disease.
Starting point is 00:08:35 What is an autoimmune disease for those of us? The way the doctors believe in it is that your body's attacking itself. Let's look at rheumatoid arthritis. There's the RA factor, rheumatoid arthritis. It's an autoimmune disease, just like lupus. You have skin problems in your face. You have irritable bowel syndrome. You have asthma and lung disease.
Starting point is 00:09:00 It's an autoimmune disease. Your body is attacking itself. Well, when you look at rheumatoid arthritis, it's two diseases. It's a simple arthritis, which is very simple, a nutritional deficient disease. You can take our healthy bone and joint pack
Starting point is 00:09:12 and it'll get rid of that. But you still have that RA factor, which is an infection with a bug called mycoplasma, which produces the RA factor. And they want you to blame it on an autoimmune thing where your body's attacking itself. And they just give you cortisone and that kind of stuff. And it'll relieve the symptoms, but the disease doesn't go away. Well, if you take minocycline, called after the bait fish minnow,
Starting point is 00:09:33 minocycline, for six weeks, it'll go away because you're killing that mycoplasma bug. You're taking the nutritional program for rebuilding your bones, okay, the healthy bone and joint pack. And your rheumatoid arthritis will go away in six weeks. I don't care if you've had it for 45 years. Should we go back to eating cheeseburgers to get more cholesterol in us? As long as you don't eat the bread. See, the bread has the gluten in it. You can't eat the bread. See, the bread has the gluten in it. Can't eat the bread.
Starting point is 00:10:06 What does gluten do to exacerbate MS or the absence of cholesterol? Okay. Gluten kills your intestinal lining. Your intestinal lining, when you cut it open with your naked eye, it should look like a shag rug. All the little villi, the little finger-like projections that increase the absorptive surface in your small intestine. They're called villi. Okay. When you eat gluten, those villi go away.
Starting point is 00:10:31 The gluten poisons the villi. And in about six months' time, no villi, your intestines look like a plastic tube. You've lost 90% of the absorptive surface. And if you're not taking all your nutrients, remember that plants do not make minerals. Nutritional minerals occur in veins like gold and silver. And so if you live in a place that doesn't have much in the way of minerals, you might have three or four or five or eight or 10 minerals. You need 60. You're missing 55 of them and you're not supplementing and you're eating gluten like you're eating pancakes for breakfast or waffles for breakfast or oatmeal
Starting point is 00:11:04 for breakfast every morning. for breakfast or oatmeal for breakfast every morning, you're in trouble because that gluten will be the thing that winds up killing you. So what should we eat? Should we just eat well-balanced meals and not stay away from red meat? Okay, red meat is good. You just can't fry it. You cannot burn it. You have to eat it medium or medium rare. Okay, you want to don't have, which is, you know, things like meatloaf, where they add oatmeal to it or flour to it. You're putting gluten in that meat. Okay, so you have to watch it. If you want to put rice in there, that's fine, but you cannot put wheat, barley, or oats into your meat to make oatmeal. What are the minerals that you prescribe for people who think they're suffering from dementia or who are losing control of part of their bodies and have been told they have MS.
Starting point is 00:12:07 Okay. Well, MS, I want them to have, for an adult, I want them to have three eggs twice a day with soft yolks, soft boiled soft yolks, soft poached soft yolks. I want them to have, so I have mine soft scrambled in butter twice a day, three twice a day, soft scrambled in butter. That's how I have mine. Mine are really so soft you can pour them out of the cup and onto the plate liquid. I'm getting my cholesterol that way. And then for breakfast, I'll have either steak or a hamburger that we make. We don't buy hamburger because if you buy hamburger from like a fast food place, they mix flour with it so it doesn't fall apart on the sandwich. Okay. And so you can't do that. You got to stay away from that.
Starting point is 00:12:47 But you can have a hamburger that you make. You can have a steak. You have a lamb chop. I have lamb chops every Saturday. That's my favorite, okay? And then they need to take the 90 essential nutrients. I like the healthy brain and heart pack. I weigh 142, but I take enough for a 200-pound person. I take two healthy brain and heart packs per month,
Starting point is 00:13:09 a full dose of breakfast and dinner. I take two bottles a month of our MSM, so I can take three at breakfast, three at lunch, three at dinnertime. And they're designed to support and promote maintenance and repair of cartilage, ligaments, tendons, connective tissue, discs between the vertebrae, bone mix, bone itself, including the skin and so forth, and blood vessel walls. Is all of this available if people go to judginghealth.com, which brings them to your longevity website? Absolutely. And they'll pay the wholesale prices, Your Honor. They will pay the wholesale prices.
Starting point is 00:13:43 And if they get on auto ship, I will pay the shipping. So they will save a lot of money if they come to you and get on auto ship. I will pay the shipping and they'll pay the wholesale prices. Even if they don't get on auto ship, they'll we have sort of believed as we were all growing up. I mean, my age is a public matter. I'm 72 years old. I've been avoiding red meat for 20 years. And here you are telling me it's, if properly prepared, it's an essential ingredient for my brain.
Starting point is 00:14:28 That's correct. That is correct. And of course, again. What about people who have heart problems, and we'll talk about heart problems on another day, but this comes to mind now. closest friends, very athletic, no fat, nicely built, retired police officer, now the head of security in a major medical center. Thought he had heartburn, and he ended up having to have stents put in his heart. This guy loves red meat, and he looks very healthy. But his doctors have told him no red meat for the rest of his life.
Starting point is 00:15:05 Well, he needs to change the doctors, Your Honor. See, the average lifespan of medical doctors is 54. The average lifespan of just the average person in the United States is 75. And so why, oh, there's so much stress. No, it's because they don't even know what they're doing from supplementation and eating right. They get no nutritional training. You know, in medical school, they just say, eat well, you get everything you need. Well, nutritional minerals, Your Honor, do not appear equally all over the world.
Starting point is 00:15:35 They appear in veins like gold and silver. So you can be eating the same thing that somebody three states away is eating, and they're getting, say, 35 minerals out of the 60 they need, and you're only getting three because of what's in the soil and where you live. Wow. Very helpful, very challenging, very informing, informative, and as always, very comforting. Dr. Joe Wallach, you know how to reach him, judginghealth.com. There's all kinds of folks there who will answer your questions and tell you what you should, help you figure out for yourself what you should be taking. Dr. Wallach, always a pleasure. We'll see you next week. We'll pick
Starting point is 00:16:17 the topic, another topic like this that I know the folks that like and appreciate Judging Freedom will want to hear from you all about. Okay. Well, thank you, Your Honor, for all you do for the world. Thank you for all you do for America. And thank you for letting me help you in your great mission. Thank you, sir. Thank you again, Dr. Wallach. Judge Napolitano for Judging Freedom.

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