Living The Red Life - Top Neurology Chiropractor on the Three Hidden Stressors Destroying Your Health
Episode Date: March 13, 2026Dr. John Bergman, a renowned chiropractor with a focus on neurology, sheds light on the deficiencies of the current "sick care system," advocating for a transformative outlook on healthcare that honor...s the body's natural capacity for healing. The episode kicks off with a captivating discussion on chronic illness statistics, forcing listeners to rethink traditional medical paradigms. Dr. Bergman's candid perspectives on alternative medicine, backed by years of practice and academic enrichment, foster a dynamic narrative throughout the episode.Delving into preventative health measures and the philosophy of mind-body synergy, Dr. Bergman underscores his passion for overturning conventional medical approaches. Keywords like "self-healing," "regeneration," and "alternative healthcare" dominate the conversation as he elaborates on the three stressor components—physical, chemical, and emotional—and their impact on health. The discussion takes intriguing turns into the realms of energy frequency, the power of thought, and quantum physics, offering listeners a deep dive into innovative concepts. This episode serves as a profound call to action for individuals seeking to empower themselves through holistic wellness.Key Takeaways:Revolutionizing Health Perception: Dr. Bergman challenges the traditional healthcare system, emphasizing a need to view the body as inherently self-healing and self-regulating.Root Cause of Disease: The conversation reveals insights into how diseases are adaptations to stressors—physical, chemical, and emotional—rather than standalone entities.Effective Health Strategies: Regular joint movement, natural diet conforming to ancestral habits, and stress management through prayer and meditation are advocated as core health strategies.Quantum and Energy Paradigms: Dr. Bergman discusses the scientific basis for energy's role in health, including the potential for thought to influence physiological outcomes.Cultural and Global Health Insights: With clinics worldwide, Dr. Bergman shares comparative insights on health perceptions and practices across different cultures.Notable Quotes:"Disease doesn't exist, it's really the body adapting.""If you look at America, we are the sickest industrialized nation in the world.""When you learn to tap into energy, that's when you can bypass gravity.""The body can regenerate itself. Oh, that's the message, baby.""Einstein said you can look at everything as if there's no magic or if everything's magic."Connect with Dr. John Bergman:WebsiteYoutubeInstagramConnect with Rudy Mawer:LinkedInInstagramFacebookTwitter
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We are designed to live healthy over 100.
This generation, born today, will not live older than their parents.
That's a fact.
When you're looking at the chronic disease rate, if I said that there was a herd of elk,
the 74% of that herd has a chronic illness or disease they'll never recover from.
54% of the children of the little baby elks have a chronic illness or disease they'll never recover from.
That herd is going to die.
And that's the health status of the sickest industrialized nation in the world.
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Welcome back to Living Your Legacy podcast,
The Red Life Edition.
Joining me today, I've got my show notes here,
is Dr. John Bergman.
He is the founder of Bergman family chiropractic
and an educator on natural health and regeneration.
You are a natural educator, please naturally educate me on how to properly
pronunciate chiropractic.
Was that correct, sir?
That's really good.
I like the emphasis.
Thanks, Doc.
Yeah.
Doctor, who are you?
Why are you here?
Honestly, I'm a chiropractor, but with a focus on neurology.
And it's mainly to just do a little thing, just change the world.
Oh, tiny.
Because currently we're in a bizarre sick care system that has really piss poor outcomes.
Yeah, yeah, the output's been not great.
No, because their whole focus is wrong.
And that's the whole point of this.
Because if people don't understand that disease doesn't exist, that it's really the body adapting.
Okay.
And then the body can regenerate itself.
Oh, that's a message, baby.
So basically you should eat your boogers is what you're saying.
You can.
You can.
That would be gross.
Yeah.
But you're feeding data into your body.
Here's for the white blood cells, right?
That's exactly what you mean, right?
I don't know.
I got a filter.
I'd prefer to blow it.
Oh, I see.
Snod out.
We're off to the races here, folks.
This is a family show, sir.
Doc, what the heck are we going to learn about you, man?
Like, you just finished filming your episode for Legacy Makers with the
great, Lauren, what will we learn about you?
I got to tell you, I was blown away because when you're asking questions about, like,
what you're doing, why you're doing it.
Okay.
And I could say, you know, I want to change health care because currently that's, if you're
following the advice of the medical authorities, you're going to be sick as hell.
Okay.
And literally the advice is so bad that if you do the exact opposite, you're probably on the
pathway to health.
Oh, yeah.
And if you look at the body is brilliant, and no doctor is doing that.
And that they have a whole focus on diagnosing where they come up with a collection of symptoms.
They place this label on your forehead.
And then you have this whatever, bowel disorder, fibromyalgia, whatever.
And none of that's true.
Of course not.
Especially when you cut it to like slow motion bureau with somebody in the park and it's cut to like dramatic music with this really weird narration.
Oh, hell yeah.
I want to swim with the butterflies and take sleep medication.
I mean, that's ridiculous.
Having trouble sleeping?
It's ridiculous.
And then when you look at it's a lie because every medication that's prescribed
causes the symptom that's designed to treat.
And that's insane.
Oh, God.
Do you want to talk about COVID for a second?
Oh, no, no, no.
That was brilliant.
You know, you get an experimental MRI injection.
that we can't really talk about, okay, that didn't prevent infection or stop transmission and
for something no worse than the flu. I mean, it's insane. Well, yeah, that was quite the biblical time.
I got the cheapest of the vaccinations thinking it was the mark of the beast because I had to eat.
And here we are now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, no, I mean, when you look at the mechanism of that,
you can't smoke enough weed and make that make sense because, you know, you're trying.
You're getting...
40 trillion of these lipid nanoparticles, okay,
because anytime the immune system recognizes,
sees a protein in there, it flips out.
So they wrapped it in fat.
And then it's supposed to go into your cells
and it hijacks your, the cells.
Because every cell in your body,
except for the red blood cells, produce proteins.
So it shut down the protein production of that cell.
It can cross the blood-brain barrier.
Causes your cells to produce a totally different protein,
a spike protein that your body's never freaking seen
before and then if it works right, your body is going to build a defense to attack the proteins
that your own cells are producing.
What could go wrong?
No, it's fine.
You know, it's like mind-blowing.
Mind-blood.
With any kind of intervention, hell, what's the risk and benefit?
That's it.
What's your risk of the disease?
What's the risk of the therapy?
God, damn.
None of those questions are react.
This is the worst time for my vape to, like, run out of battery.
I was.
I'm with you, man.
But this is a completely natural high.
Gosh, now that you've observed the philosophy, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, so, but, but, but, but when you're in a delusional, messed up world, okay, that, so, but, but when you're in a delusional, messed up world, okay, that, that, that,
that doesn't understand that the body is self-healing and self-regulating.
Every doctor knows that the body is self-healing and self-regulating.
That's it.
Yeah.
And so what's broken is somebody's diagnosed with high blood pressure?
Or is that a delusion of the doctor?
Yeah.
Okay.
No, no.
I'm smarter than your physiology.
You need this drug to lower your blood pressure.
That's beyond foolishness.
And so if you follow that and you look at America, we're the sickest industrialized nation of the world,
four percent of the world's population consuming 95 percent of a lot of people,
all the drugs produced on the planet.
And we have a 74% chronic illness rate.
Now, when I go to, because I've got three clinics in three different countries, when I'm
in this country.
Humble brag.
No.
No, if you want to get clinics in different countries, I'll talk you out of it.
Okay.
It ain't a brag.
Okay.
Imagine jogging through sand with snowshoes.
Okay.
It's like the least fun thing.
But, you know, when you start to see people in every country, you want to help them.
Oh, for sure.
And then when you start, you can't stop.
Okay, you've got to do that.
But it's such a delusional world that the doctor is not smarter than your physiology.
Disease is really the body adapting.
And no freaking doctor does that.
When you look at all the diseases that are idiopathic,
they have no freaking cause or they don't understand what causes.
If you took your car to a mechanic and he said, well, the smoke coming out of your car is idiopathic in origin, we just don't know.
You'd find a different mechanic
Yeah, dude.
Yeah, that fibromalgia, we just don't know.
But are you just looking for a mechanic that's going to tell you what you want to hear?
No, that's the modern medicine.
Oh, no, sure.
Because he's going to tell you because you've given up authority over your machine.
Yeah.
Okay, you're not looking at it.
And then if you asked a mean, dirty question.
Look, them right in the eye.
Why?
Oh, really, Doc.
I have high blood pressure.
Why?
If he says some bullshit answer, like, well, it's genetic?
No.
No. All doctors learned that the body is self-healing and self-regulated, and that's it. So that means it regulates itself, regenerates itself. And they're not doing that. Is it really just mindset? Three things that work on a human being. And every human being has an automatic nervous system. That means it functions. So every human being has an automatic switch. You can be in stress or regeneration. That's it. So you see a group of people, 67, 80, 90, great body, great brain. And you see another group, 67, 80, bad body, bad brain sick.
Mm-hmm. Same species. Now, if I took a herd of water buffalo and I said, half of this herd is healthy, half of this herd is sick, you wouldn't hand me bullshit and say, well, that's genetics. No, but that's what they're telling. They're lying. When you're looking at human beings, one sick group, one healthy group, the only difference is one's regenerating, one's not. That's it. Every human being could be in stress or regeneration, and there's only three stressors, physical, chemical, emotional. But in psycho world, they look at high blood sugar,
which is 95% of all diabetics that's type 2.
That's correctable in a month.
Wow.
Okay, high blood pressure.
You can literally deep breathe diaphragmatically and correct that in two, three days.
But if you take a drug to lower the blood sugar and you lower it 19 percent, according
in the British Medical Journal, you're increasing your risk of heart attack, 40%.
I mean, it's insane.
So you can't drug an adaptive response, but that's what we're doing.
But it's like when I go to the clinic in America, I say, what kind of medications are you taking?
What drugs are you taking?
I go to my clinic in Bangkok and I say, are you taking any drugs?
They said, why would I take any drugs?
Right.
I said, well, you don't understand.
I'm from the sickest industrialized nation of the world.
Yeah, that has no war to fight.
It's kind of continuous wars, but yeah.
Oh, yeah.
We're just, you know, it's the American spare when we got nothing to do when, you know, because we're just a military.
That's a different podcast.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, but that's the thing.
You know, if people are in the delusional aspect that their doctor really knows what he's doing.
Yeah, being sick is good for business.
And you can't because the gastroenterologist is studying disease of the gastrointestum, would you invest money in a guy that only studies poverty?
Right.
No, that's stupid.
Yeah.
Okay.
Do they teach these guys nutrition?
No, do they teach him that if he's in stress, that there's decreased blood supply to the freaking gastrointestinal tract?
Right.
No, it's a completely dysfunctional system.
You cannot break it up.
It's like having a guy work on your carburetor or fuel injection, but he's not going to look at the gas tank or he's not going to look at the cylinders.
It's completely dysfunctional.
And what I do and what real doctors do, they're detectives.
They look at the body as intelligent.
And the only thing they ask is why is the body presenting this?
What kind of physical, chemical, or emotional stress are they adapting to?
Bam.
That's going to change the whole friggin' world.
Is that really that simple?
It really is that simple.
And what I've got to do is detrain the doctors that work with me.
For number one, they don't diagnose.
And if you look at thousands of year old technology,
Ayuravitic, acupuncture, chiropractic,
they got to treat each person as an individual.
Now, when I say that, you think, well, shit, that makes sense.
Okay, 10 people with fibromyalgia, 10 people with ulcerative colitis,
do they all have the same diagnosis?
Yes, they do.
And why?
Because they're going to get the same damn drug.
Okay, do they have the same stressors?
No.
Same lifestyle.
No.
Same cause.
No.
Okay.
So that's the dysfunction of society now.
Wow.
Is that the people in health authorities who fund the government, who fund the media, who fund the education of the public.
Yeah.
We're going to change that world.
We're going to empower the people that their body is self-healing, self-regulating.
That's simple.
The body gives symptoms for a reason.
we find the reason and then the body can regenerate.
But what do you do when the supervillains already know all this data and they're looking
at these giant charts in their secret Illuminati dark caves and go, well, 20,000 people
died today, but 30,000 were born today.
Math's out.
All this stuff that you're saying is quite powerful, but I feel like the illuminality is
going, eh, so what?
So we are divine God beast beings, but it's not good for business.
What do you tell to the higher powers that think they have all the power?
The cool thing is.
is people innately have an intelligence.
And, oh, this is kind of cool.
Okay, if you can come up with one question
that you're going to get 100% of people answering the exact same,
that would be an unusual question, right?
Oh, yeah.
So everybody, 100% of people that are taking one or multiple drugs,
the most I've ever seen is 32 prescriptions in one person.
Holy?
No, shit.
Okay, but think of it, okay.
Is there any study showing the Advil with the blood pressure drug
with the muscle relax it with the antidepressant.
You mix all of those things together.
Any study that shows that that's safe or good or adds to your life, no.
So I tell everyone, okay, let's say you and me, you're taking a ton of drugs or one drug.
We're left alone on a deserted island.
You only have fresh fruit, fresh fish, fresh water, fresh vegetables.
You have no access to pharmaceuticals.
Does your health improve or decline?
A hundred percent of people say improve.
And that'll blow your mind.
Really?
Because they know.
They know.
And the ones that are stuck deep down, they'll go, well, gee, doc, I just don't know.
Really?
You don't know.
I'm going to put a gun to your head.
You tell me.
You give me an answer.
And they're going to say, well, I guess I'd be healthy.
You guess, really?
Tell me truth.
Okay, I'd get healthy.
Yeah, but what happens with the Steve Jobs of the world or their Andy coffins of the world
that never put any prescription drugs in their system and they only ate apples, never
showered and they still died of cancer?
They sure did.
What?
So when it's easy.
What did Steve Jobs do before?
He was assembling electronic devices.
Okay, so that's a heavy metal poison.
And then what was he?
He was a vegetarian.
Okay.
Now, when you look at vegetarians now, they're a lot of the vegetables, even if they were organic, if they're crossed in state lines, they're sprayed with pesticides.
Oh, boy.
Pesticides are estrogen-based.
So you're looking at a huge amount of heavy metals inside of the vegetables.
So, and the cancers don't spread through the body.
They begin systemically.
and then they present locally.
Okay.
So he had a toxic environmental exposure.
Did he have any, because there's only three stressors, physical, chemical, emotional.
Chemical stress, absolutely.
Oh, yeah.
Was he emotionally stressed?
Hell yes.
He was a dick.
Emotionally stressed?
No, he was pulled seven ways to Sunday.
Yeah.
Okay.
And in chemically, you know, poor sleep patterns, high stress.
No, your body doesn't catch cancer.
You develop it.
Okay, and like breast cancer, why are 85% of breast cancers on the left, 15% on the right?
Why?
I don't know, doctor, please tell me.
No.
Well, when you're very intense when you're saying that.
No, no, no, when you think about it, is cancer come from bad like bad genes or does your body form it?
If they haven't found the cause, the germ or anything of the causes it, the body actually forms cancer.
And so the body can eliminate it.
You can say 85% of breast cancers are on the left because that slim drainage for the gut.
Gotcha.
Okay, that could be a contributing factor.
So people are swallowing poisons.
15% are on the right and that's slim drainage for the dental and pulmonary area.
So dental toxicity is amalgam fillings, you know, bunch of stuff, breathing in toxins.
So if you go after the source, not the adaptation, okay, then the body can start to regenerate the tissue.
So it's a completely different way to look at health.
If you look at multiple sclerosis, okay, MS, super common now.
Oh, yeah.
And now, so what's the medical world again?
They say, well, you've got a covering on the nerve, and that's a myelin sheath,
and the body just starts to attack it and break the sheath down.
But then why is it remitting and relapsing?
So does the myelin sheath all of a sudden regrow, then it disappears, then it regrows, then,
okay, you know, that the narrative doesn't hold up unless the body is actually adapting
correctly based on stress.
You address the underlying stressor, then the body can regenerate.
You look at those two groups.
One's regenerating, one's not.
Okay, and that's the same species.
Wow.
Okay, so we are designed to live healthy over 100.
This generation born today will not live older than their parents.
That's a fact.
When you're looking at the chronic disease rate, if I said that there was a herd of elk,
there's that herd again.
Is 74% of that herd, okay, has a chronic illness or disease they'll never recover from.
54% of the children of the little baby elks or whatever the health species you want to talk about
have a chronic illness or disease they'll never they'll never recover from that hurt is going to
die and that's the health status of the sickest industrialized nation in the world and that's
what's going to change it people are finally waking up they're losing faith in the medical
religion losing faith in a lot of things they're that and they should because if you put your
faith in your body being self-healing and self-reguling by God that's a good that's a good that's
a good place to hang your frigging anchor.
Oh, yeah.
If you put your faith in, my doctor knows what's right for me.
I'm going to ask him, I saw the commercial.
I want to have the butterflies and I want to run through the field of flowers.
Because side effects, maybe, you know, and then you listen to that.
It's advertising.
It's not, it's not in real health.
So what do we do, Doc?
Do we just run into the wild and live off the land and stare into the stars?
What do we do, Bob?
That's actually, you're actually.
actually pretty damn close. You're welcome. Okay. When you look at your system, okay, you have a hunter
gatherer body. So when mom said, only brush the teeth you want to keep, okay, with this hunter
gatherer body, you only move the joints you want to keep. So you've got to move every join every day.
Okay. Now, did you ever meet your great, great, great, great, great grandmother? That was only like 300
years ago. Maybe the other day? Okay. Maybe, maybe energy, not, but not her. But now, what was her diet like?
What was her what now? Her diet like. Oh, gosh.
I'm sure she was just eating berries and apples.
No.
No, no.
And I'm talking the 10,000 generations that preceded you.
Oh, sure.
I guarantee you, guarantee you.
They ate healthy animals that were hormone-free, range-free.
Okay.
They ate vegetables that were seasonal.
And if anything was reserved, it was fermented, okay?
Which helps breaks it down and gets good bacteria.
Or it was sun-dried.
And that's 10,000 generations that preceded you.
So you live within that design parameter.
Then by God, you get a chance to express the,
life that you're meant to because this world was actually built for you and you were built for
the world.
Now, the biggest thing is you're not living within the design parameters.
If you're taking things that had a shelf life and the reason that this shit can set on
a shelf and we call it food is because we make it unattractive to bacteria, fungus is
mold, but we eat it.
Okay?
This is an ecosystem.
You live within the design of the ecosystem and then your body can regenerate.
That means that disease, the majority of disease.
is not a disease.
It's an adaptive response.
Like, what's the shape of heart disease away from the body?
How does it affect the body?
Or is it really the body inability to regenerate?
Okay, what does alternative colitis look like without the colon?
Sure.
What attacks it?
No, it's really the body responding to physical, chemical, emotional stress.
The real doctors that are out there that are really changing health care,
they make people understand that their body is brilliant,
that there's a divine energy.
Like one of the masters that taught me, he said, does darkness exist?
You might say, yeah, that's dark.
That's light.
Really?
You can't measure darkness.
You put a little spark up there and that darkness goes away.
It's the way one of the masters taught me.
He says darkness doesn't exist.
You can measure photons of light and that's disease.
Disease doesn't exist.
It's a lack of light, lack of health, lack of energy.
Yeah.
So you change that, then, the adapter response was away.
I was going to say, you were reading my thoughts because I'm like, I'm a believer that we are star children, because you look down on our microscope and these tiny little things, and then you look up at the stars, these tiny little things.
So it's just like, aren't we just underneath a microscope going the entire time?
Kind of.
But it's changing your mindset.
Right.
It's like the one of the most brilliant physics professor, he says, lights invisible.
And I said, so all of a sudden, I think the guys, the guy's, the.
lost his mind because I can see it's bright. And then he goes in there and and he takes these
erasers. Okay, this is way back when you were, they had chalk on the board. I'm familiar.
These erasers together. Okay. Next to the panther sharpener. Yeah, yeah, because you can see the
light there and you can see the light hitting this. Oh. But you can't see it in between.
But when you get that particulate matter, the dust in there, you can see the rays the light come through.
So light is invisible. You only see it's interactive.
with particles.
And gravity.
So now when you look at that, so when people think that disease exists, five minutes ago,
they thought darkness exists.
Five minutes ago, they thought that light was visible.
Right.
Instead of it's really, it's invisible.
It's not only interactions with particles.
So you change that mindset.
And so that little thing that you see that you never question, all of a sudden you start
to question it.
And then it's just, you get goosebumps.
It's like, really, I don't have to have the diseases that my dad that my body can start to regenerate.
Baby, that's taken power.
That's, that's world-changing.
Do you believe that there was a one that understood these simple science philosophies and we're able to just touch water into a wine and go, well, it's just energy.
This is how it works, folks.
Like, it's not that difficult.
You have the ability to do this.
When you look at, if you have the face of a mustard seed, you can move a mountain.
Okay. Thought it is is incredibly powerful. And when we're reversing any kind of disease process, which is really the body adapting, we have to change the emotional component, the physical and the chemical component. What goes first, though? The emotional? Is there an old? It's a three-legged system. Okay. So you get somebody that's physically great. Works out every day. Okay, they eat fantastic, but they're emotional wreck. Are they healthy? Hell no. Emotionally solid. They never.
work out and they eat like shit.
No, you got to have all three of those firing.
Okay, when you talk about thought can change this, is this energy, does this have an
intelligence?
And again, one of the masters, he said, does a rock have intelligence?
And when a doctor says that, you think this guy's freaking crazy.
But it does.
It has an energy.
It has a connection.
It has an attraction of those molecules and minerals in.
binding together and you can measure the power in it. It has weight and volume and resistance.
There's a lot of energy in a rock. And if you can start to understand that this thing has a
vibrational energy, Tesla did it. Yes. You can find a resonance, put something on here.
If it matches that vibration of the molecules, that sucker will explode. Yeah.
It's, it's it is energy. So yes, you can change water into wine. If you were, if you were aware of
that. But, but, you know, the awareness of that, that takes a lot of prayer, meditation, focus,
everything. Let's talk about prayer, meditation, and energy and frequencies in the fifth dimension
talking to the third dimension. What is your philosophy on all this? Like, what is really
happening out there in the frequency? What do you think is really happening? That is the cool thing. That's
the future of healthcare right there because we are vibration. Now, I mean, I taught physiotherapy the lab.
and when you look at it, every tissue in the body responds to a different frequency.
10 cycles a second will loosen the ligaments.
A hundred will affect the nerves.
The 528 will allow cells to transfer nutrients.
Okay, what happens at 100,000 hertz?
100,000.
Okay, what's the frequency of thought?
Yeah.
What's a wave form?
Yeah.
Okay, you know, and then you start to think because when you look at science, now,
they'll say this galaxy is 100,000 light years away.
Really, in order to decide that, you have to have light, the speed of light, as a constant.
Yes.
And it's not.
So they change that, even though it's not accurate, to complete the calculations, you had to say speed of light as a constant.
To figure out certain energy in waveforms, you have to use gravity, and you have to say gravity is a constant, even though it's not.
So everything is an energy.
Then you look at zero point energy.
You look at the power of a vacuum.
Okay.
And we're just learning that.
Like Tesla.
Freaking brilliant.
He talks about...
Good old Nikolai.
Brilliant.
But he's talking about different waveforms.
Like the different colors in the ceiling here.
It's all light.
But one's going to vibrate faster.
One's going to vibrate slower.
And then we're going to perceive that as either red or blue.
Okay.
and that's just the changing of the wave.
And that's our perception of color.
But what if it wasn't a wave?
What if it's like the Tesla wave that he says is a linear wave?
That's going to be mind-blowing because there's energy all around us.
And once we learn to tap into that, that's when you can do bypass gravity.
You can bypass a bunch of things.
And that's going to be in the future.
But if you look at history, it was also in the past.
Yes, sir.
I was going to say we are designed and beautifully made.
Even some folks would be said a contrary.
He was kicked out of a garden once.
Anyways, my next question is, are you a religious person, sir?
Where is your north star, if you would say?
And where's, because there's hope and then there's science?
No.
You can't look at science without magic.
And I think Einstein said you can look at everything.
as if there's no magic or if everything's magic.
Wow.
And even when he described quantum physics, he said it's spooky actions at a distance.
And so there's things that we don't know.
But I know for a fact that prayer can change things.
If you look at every, you look at Dr. Amoto's work, okay, took water from the same source,
put a jar out there and you could focus thought, prayer, anything on that.
And it will literally change the structure of the water.
So what they did is they thought, how far will this go?
So they had a group of meditators, professional meditators, in Japan, meditating on a
group of an jar of water in San Jose.
Yep.
What they didn't tell them is there was a test jar in San Diego.
Okay.
And one change, one didn't.
So thought has power.
Absolutely.
And so if we're more energy of the matter and energy can't be created or destroyed, only transformed,
then absolutely there's an existence.
But when you look at the power of prayer, every time you put prayer, okay, in healing, healing occurs faster.
Yes.
When you put prayer in society, there's less crime.
And so this is why in every video I've done it, I've got five keys to health.
Nerve supply, nutrition, exercise, sleep, and prayer and meditation.
Wow.
And people will freak out and say, well, prayer.
Well, what does it matter?
However you view God or an energy that's greater than yourself, if you can connect with that, it works.
Yeah, you're, I mean, you can think yourself healthy and think yourself sick.
Okay, if you have a being that's greater than you, it's like, I work with this one chiropractor, brand new out of school.
He was an atheist.
And I said, I said, what happens when you sneeze?
Sorry.
Yeah, yeah.
Bye.
Here's a towel.
Don't say God bless you.
But I said, how can you do that?
Because you are working with a divine energy.
Every time I trust the body to heal.
And what a chiropractor is supposed to do is they release this energy out of the body so the body can now adapt to the environment correctly.
Wow.
And that's why it's called a subluxation is a vertebrae misaligned with another one effect in the nerves.
sub means left.
Lux is light.
Yeah.
Sub is less.
Lux is light and shun is a condition of.
So we're literally, it's a condition of less light that we're releasing that energy so the body can adapt.
Correct.
There is a vital force energy.
And like Carl Young said, because they question him, they said, there's a question about your belief in God.
And he looked at at the camera and said, it's not a belief.
It's a knowing.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. So no, it's annoying. I work with God every day.
Well, wow. And I can definitely feel it, sir. And the reason why I asked, Lauren, shut up, is because I actually have a back injury that I've been babysitting for close to seven years. And I just know that that ache that I constantly feel every day is what's causing a lot of my negative energy.
100% it can be corrected. And because the body's smart. Brother, 90% of the nerves come out to spine. There's no pain fibers. Okay. But we're in a screwed up.
society that doesn't allow us to listen to what our body's telling us.
We should have two to three healthy bowelments a day.
When you're in a chronic state of stress, one if you're lucky, sleep patterns are going to be
screwed up.
If you look at your toe, your big toe is going to be leaning towards the other one.
That's a pelvis injury.
What about the pinky toe?
Because my hide's underneath.
No, no, no, no, it's all screwed up.
Well, why do I wear shoes like these?
Bam.
Bam!
It turns out that the foot's a good design.
Okay.
But all the nerves that supply the foot, there's four arches of the foot.
It's got to flex and everything.
They come out of the pelvis.
If the low back is off, the gate's going to be off.
And then the foot flattens out and all the toes distort.
Okay.
Yeah, but it's easy, correctable.
Wow.
Well, I've got three clinics and three parts of the world.
All you got to do is make it to one.
Get over to Tijuana, Huntington Beach, or Bangkok, Thailand.
I'm going to be there in November.
Holy moly.
I kind of want to hang out with it.
and Bangkok. Well, Bangkok, it's going to be a fan. It's going to blow your mind. It's the most
beautiful city you've ever seen, more beautiful high rises, more spectacular architecture than you've
ever even seen. The malls there are incredible. Is life different theirs? Just because of the
way things are, culturally eating, food processing, spirituality is just dramatically different there?
I don't experience a lot of it. I'm pretty much in a room.
a little bit bigger than this, from 5.30 in the morning, about 5.30 at night, five days a week.
I go to a room smaller than this, and I film one day a week, and I have one day a week off.
Is it working? Are you getting your voice out there, your message out there? Are you seeing the feedback?
How do you measure impact? Once you start working on people, it's you have a duty.
Because I'm not a fan of the food. They've got great Italian restaurants in Bangkok.
Really?
I'm telling you, the best Italian food, Lensies, okay, I don't want to advertise for a restaurant,
but this is freaking amazing, man, great Italian food.
Yeah, and the smash burgers are incredible.
But it's just a joy.
But it's like every country I go to, the people are great.
The land is great and the governance sucks.
Okay.
And once we start to realize, okay, that we're all the same.
Because it is the same.
And then you go to like different areas.
And I work with this bamboo school that's right on the border of Miramar or the old Burma.
Sure, sure.
And you see these kids that have had, I mean, horrible, horrible experiences.
But they're kids.
They run and jump and laugh and play and just, I mean, to see the vibrancy in life.
And, you know, no matter what trauma, there's always joy.
You know, there's always laughter.
That's actually an interesting TikTok trend.
A lot of influencers are flying to Bangkok these rural countries and they're being recognized by these children that are just like full jubilation.
You can feel it in their heart and so like they're so polite.
Excuse me.
Can I have a phone?
And they're just like this tiny bundle of energy, but they feel like they're just universally like advanced.
Oh, my God.
This one kid because when I'm down there teaching the kids.
Sure.
Sure.
They love you.
No, you get a load of dialects.
Oh, for sure.
And one of the dialects, okay, this is weird.
Karen, it's a mountain, mountain dialect.
And it's not a nasty woman.
I'm going to say.
Okay, I know, I know, I know, I know.
Story of Karen.
That is where I come from.
She's, I think she's like 10 years old now.
And she's blind.
Wow.
But she wants to be an interpreter.
She speaks like five or six languages.
And she says, interpreters don't need eyes.
And she's just personality plus.
in just a sweetheart, but brilliant.
Yeah.
And she, I'm going in there.
And, you know, when you teach, like in five different languages, I want to teach them that they're body smart.
Yeah.
And I go, okay, where's the tummy?
Where's the tummy?
And they're right.
It's there.
Okay.
Where's the head?
Where's the head?
Oh, it's, you know, and just to explain that the body is so miraculous.
You could take an apple and a mango and eat it in the morning.
And by the afternoon, you're making blood cells out of it or kidney cells.
I mean, it's just so, no chemistry on the planet can do that.
But when people approach their body with a wonderment and appreciation and love and a joy,
you see freaking divinity in that body.
You don't have to ask that question.
That's why when Young was asked, do you believe in God?
No, man, it's a knowing.
There is a divine energy in each one.
But if you knew that, you wouldn't want to shoot the other person.
That's true.
How could you create an animosity or, you know, you're a masquer?
I'm not a masker.
or there's divine energy in both of us.
Let's just get along.
Are you in your protagonist or antagonist journey, sir?
What version do you think you're in right now?
Oh, ho.
I'm definitely, definitely both.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I'm a near intent.
Yeah, yeah, like when people will say,
are you in complementary medicine?
No, no.
I'm an antagonistic, okay?
Because if you see wrong,
I'm not going to help you support some type of stupid therapy that's going to hurt patients.
If you tell me to mask a 14-year-old 200-pound autistic patient, yeah, right.
Okay, hell no, I'm not going to do something that's against anatomy, physiology, and neurology.
No, there's a divinity of human beings, and if you tell me to do something against it,
I'm going to express my difference of opinion.
Difference of opinion.
Muh.
With that, your...
Difference of opinion.
We're going to end it with our muha.
Gosh, sir, I know we're way over time, but I do not care.
It is Friday, and your energy is, gosh, holy moly.
Lauren was absolutely right.
And, sir, you're a chiropractor?
Yeah, a chiropractor with a focus on neurology.
But I ended up teaching on and off human dissection for about eight years.
So I know anatomy pretty good.
Yeah.
Okay, okay.
Okay.
No anatomy and physiology better than the average.
But it's so cool because you've got to always learn.
And even with the most advanced thinkers on the planet, the more you understand about how the body works, the more appreciation you have for the wonderment, that it's magical.
I mean, it's, it's, and you're working with divine energy.
even though I do pre-imposed x-rays.
I like measuring stuff.
If I take an x-ray of you and I see some kind of structural deviation, two weeks later, I'm taking another x-ray and I can show differences.
I'm going to do nerve scans.
I can check that.
I can see blood analysis.
And I see the overlapping of cells in the crappy blood.
And then in a couple of days, we can see it's separated.
Wow.
And that's magic.
It's not me doing it.
You do house visits?
Because I'll film this entire process.
No, my time's limited.
Great answer.
And the cool thing, though, is it's not, I mean, it's like magic.
You know, I do a little thing here and then the body regenerates.
And it's just, I'm just damn glad I'm part of it.
You know, but all I am is a freaking wrench, you know?
I mean, I'm, you know, we're basically monkeys beating a Ferrari with a stick.
Of course he said Ferrari.
I got a couple of side questions
because this is such an amazing podcast.
Two fun questions.
How do you solve hiccups?
Oh, easy.
It's a spasm of the diaphragm.
So how do you love it?
Okay.
So let me see.
Do you ever get any fluctuations like a little twitch?
Oh, yeah.
Every time I hear music, I just do like a flitch.
Yeah.
Or when you're falling asleep, you get a little jerk like that.
Okay, good.
So the nerve to the diaphragm, the nerve to the diaphragm,
the nerve to the breathing muscle comes out of the neck.
So does that mean that if you're looking at diaphragmatic function, air transfer, everything else?
Because when you're going, you're getting rid of carbon oxide, which is an acid.
So you do that to balance your narrow pH.
Epsa freaking lutely.
But if that diaphragm ain't working, it's from the neck.
Okay.
So that's the nerve from there.
So you've got to look at the problem there causing this to spasm out.
But also you've got to look at what's causing that reflux.
Why is the body doing that?
Well, how does the brain know to spasm out the diaphragm?
Nervous system.
Oh, my gosh.
Okay, so we know the nerves that the diaphragm came out of here.
We know the insertion of the diaphragm here.
We know the brain's up here.
So you've got to look at the brain isn't communicating to the body correctly.
Clear that communication?
Okay, it's like snoring.
Yeah.
Okay, yeah.
One of the masters said,
Bergman, you adjust the bone right here.
and that spouse will pay the bill.
And it's true, too.
It's totally cool.
Yeah, because you stop the snoring.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, because what's snoring?
You know, it has to do with a hypersensitivity of the mucus membrane, so they've got to be a mouth breather.
Okay, you know, it's kind of like, you know, if you're, if you're breathing like this, you're okay.
Okay, so what controls the tone of that soft palate?
It's going to be the upper cervical.
Right.
Just that baby, right?
Nice. All right. And my last question before we wrap up here is, you know, when you're stuck in traffic and you're looking at someone in the window and they catch you looking at them? But how do they know that you're being watched? And you've got that sense. You're like, you kind of catch and you, oh, sorry. What the hell is happening?
How far does your thought go?
Oh, my thought personal thought? No, anybody's thought. Do we have data on that?
I don't think so, sir. Yes, we do. We do? I don't think I've told you this, but there was a study in Japan.
Of course, Japan, where they had meditators focusing on a jar.
So that's like 10,000 miles.
Right.
But is that what's happening in that moment where we're just sort of...
If you're putting energy out, have you ever walked to the room and you meet someone and you don't
freaking know why, but you just like them?
Yeah.
Okay.
I have a long arm.
Yeah.
You could see it's pheromones.
It's energy.
Yeah.
But that's the cool thing because we always produce, we can approach people like Einstein said,
like nothing's magic or everything's magic.
Sure. And everything is magic. But when you become more aware of it, you can start to feel the energy, see the energy and connect with that. And it's, it makes life more magical.
Let's end it there with one last question about magic and life. So you tell me, sir, when you finally pass on and transition and close your eyes and you open them and you're in space and you go, oh, shit, I've been here before. And boom, you're born again. What's your advice?
what's my advice to to when I if I could talk to myself what you're going to be
transition over and you're like oh I've been here but and you're born again and you just
have that fleeting moment right when you're just born again and you're like what's
your advice sir when you have that moment of the realization that you're just in a cycle
that when you look at people that have died and come back okay or there the absolute
proof of of of it is some energy that
that exists beyond when we leave this form.
Okay, the cool thing is if you think about the current, the life that you left,
it detracts from the life that you're going to experience.
So when people say, oh, I was the, you know, I shoveled the shit out of, you know,
Cleopatra's stable.
Okay.
No one ever says that.
They were always like the priest or something else, okay?
But, you know, it's just each life has an experience and the more aware of the good and the bad, because you can't experience warmth without cold.
You can't experience joy without sadness.
You know, you can't, I mean, the benefit of loss, like if you lose a child or a parent, what directions does that take your life in?
Yes, sir.
And so when you're dealing with a loss, like a loss of life or anything else,
if you dealt with it effective, you're only left with love and gratitude.
So it's just a great adventure.
And you just don't know where it's going to take you.
And it just happens to be called life.
I mean, yeah, I know.
It's like, come on, man, let me back in.
Good doctor.
It's been fun so far.
You know, hopefully I got a lot more left.
I can absolutely tell, my friend.
Oh, gosh.
just to bring it back down to the human level,
how can folks reach you and learn more about you
and watch these thousands of videos
where I'm going to start playing them myself
and watch them.
Look at the pelvic health video.
It's going to stable as the pelvis.
You're going to love it.
Back pain is going to be reduced.
Well, YouTube, Facebook,
Twitter, all the accounts there are there.
DRBVIP.com, Dr.BVIP.com.
That's got a lot of the censored videos
and a lot of the good videos and podcast.
and Adaptivephysiology.com.
Adaptivephysiology.com, that's the cool.
I mean, we've got thousands of videos, thousands of hours,
because I want to teach moms to work on their kids.
I want to teach kids to work on their dogs and cats.
And if everybody can learn how their body works,
baby, that's it.
That's what we change the world.
Man, gosh, doctor, what an amazing podcast.
What an amazing energy.
And Lauren was right.
Any closing comments?
Any, um, thanks, thanks for doing this.
Because, no, no, honest to God, man, it's, this gets out.
This is what changes the world.
Yes, I mean, Caesar said he didn't need to change the whole thing.
He'd just give me a ban of commitment and we can change the world.
We don't need to get everyone involved, just 20%.
And then, bam, 80% of go along.
So that's all we do.
Where do you and these masters go out and drink?
Like, what, you keep mentioning these masters.
Oh, yeah.
Well, I mean, when you read, when you read brilliance, okay, when you study,
what other people have done before.
Galileo, he said he didn't invent a telescope.
He stood on the shoulders of giants.
Okay, so I'm standing on the shoulders of giants.
And I'm sitting in a giant lip.
It actually is.
This poor giants missing.
There's a giant out there missing lips, blah, blah, blah.
Dude, what a fucking rock star.
Yeah, same you too, man.
See him the other side.
And with that, that concludes an amazing Friday
edition of a Living Your Legacy podcast, the Red Life edition.
Doctor, thank you so much.
I think I'm ranking tears.
Between these two star children and Lauren behind there taking photos, that concludes
our episode.
Good night.
Happy Friday.
