The Dylan Gemelli Podcast - Episode #54 Featuring Dr. Jess Peatross! THE FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE EPISODE! The KEYS we are missing for TRUE health, Exposing the pharmaceutical industry influence, root canal dangers and more!
Episode Date: October 2, 2025Episode #54 Featuring Dr. Jess Peatross! THE FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE EPISODE! A life changing and altering episode! Dylan and Dr. Jess discuss her KEYS we are missing and overlooking along with bein...g misled on, to obtain REAL health. Dr. Jess DOES NOT HOLD BACK in exposing the influence that the pharmaceutical industry has over our healthcare! Learn about the many facts of testing we NEED to be doing on ourselves that your doctor WILL NOT CHECK... From heavy metals, to parasites to many other MISSING functional tests we NEED to be checking! Dr. Jess discusses many aspects of key health markers starting on the cellular level, along with the gut, minerals we need, dietary changes, supplements and more! Spike proteins are explained and broken down so we all can develop an understanding of the true dangers and what exactly they are and the impact they have! There is a discussion on the autonomic nervous system, a personal perspective from Dylan and Dr. Jess on cholesterol and statins and SO MUCH MORE.. This episode is one for the ages, a true must watch for EVERYONE!! Check out Dr. Jess' Homepage: https://shop.aegisformulas.com/collections/products?sca_ref=6522462.H1EVmNc5mS Follow Dr. Jess on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.jess.md Today's episode is sponsored by TIMELINE To PURCHASE MITOPURE visit Dylan's landing page and use code DYLAN to save 20% OFF!! https://shop.timeline.com/DYLAN _______________________________________________________________________________ Get the Apollo Neuro for $90 OFF!! USE CODE GEMELLI to save https://apolloneuro.com/gemelli TONUM supplements for the MIND AND BODY! USE CODE "DYLAN" to save!! https://www.tonum.com/DYLAN THE BREAKTHROUGH MIMIO HEALTH FASTING MIMETIC SUPPLEMENT! 20% OFF with code Gemelli https://mimiohealth.sjv.io/c/6588260/3323599/30611 TRULY Increase Your NAD LEVELS with WONDERFEEL NMN: https://getwonderfeel.com/?utm_source=DylanGemelli&utm_medium=podcast MESCREEN: The world's first and only at home mitochondrial efficiency test Save $100 with CODE DYLAN https://mescreen.com/cart/47561239626013:1?discount=&ref=DYLAN HIRE DYLAN ON THE MINNECT APP HERE: expert.minnect.com/@DylanGemelli Follow Dylan on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and Tiktok @dylangemelli and PLEASE SUBSCRIBE and leave reviews!! MAKE SURE TO GO TO DYLAN'S YOUTUBE CHANNEL for MORE video content!! https://www.youtube.com/@DylanGemelliBiohacking Email Dylan for booking, collaborations and/or to apply for the Dylan Gemelli Podcast DylanGemelli@gmail.com Visit Dylan's Homepage https://dylangemelli.com
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All right, everybody, welcome back to the Dylan Jameli podcast. And I have today, well, this
evening. Such a tremendous guest. I met her last week, and generally when I meet somebody,
it's a long scheduling process, and we get crazy books. But as much as I've been doing,
I don't care. I had to have her on immediately. And there's good reason why she is so amazing
in such a variety of ways. And you're going to see immediately why, because we relate on so
many different topics. She has a real passion for uncovering the mystery behind chronic illness,
whether that be stealth infections, heavy metals, stress, trauma, other environmental toxicities.
She's a visionary for the future of health care. Now, she has a crazy story because she actually
left her position as a board certified internal medicine hospitalist because she wanted to pursue
functional medicine in order to better serve her patients. So what she does that I absolutely love,
is she looks to get to the real root causes and answers for why our bodies might be mild functioning.
And her philosophy, it really embraces that health encompasses the whole patient.
So we're talking about mind, body, and spirit.
And she has literally become one of the most sought after functional medicine leaders out there.
So without further ado, I introduce Dr. Jess Pietras.
Thank you so much for having me, Dylan.
I'm humbled by the introduction.
Thank you.
It's a pleasure to have you here. I really appreciate you coming on and taking the time this evening. I know it's late there. It's not as late here, but it's late. And we had to make this happen. So let's take advantage of the time we have and get that information out there that we're desperate to do together. I love it. Let's do it. All right. So, okay, look, when I get the story, because I've had good, what I would call really good, hearted doctors, practitioners when they go out on their own and they leave behind this career like you did.
And it's risky for one, but two, it says a lot because you have to give up something and maybe comfort level, maybe financial.
Who knows? It could be a combination of everything. But to do that, it takes a lot. And that means that it's a passion and it's something that drives you.
So let's talk about that a little bit. Let's talk about what drove you to that point, how you started where you came from and why you're doing what you do now.
Absolutely. So I was born a little country girl in West Virginia, and my dad was a preacher and a missionary. So I learned early that I didn't like injustices. And that's kind of carried me through my career and been something that has always been a leg I've stood on. And so I went to medical school in Kentucky and the University of Louisville. And I went through conventional medical school because I didn't know that there was something like called root cause medicine or functional medicine.
And I just believed everything they taught me in school.
I thought, why would they lie to ask?
This is the epitome of health care, right?
I got my flu shot every year.
I believed every pharmaceutical.
Anything they taught me.
And when I was done, I started to work at a level one trauma center for almost seven years
as a board certified hospitalist in internal medicine.
Things were great for the most part until the last year, and I really started to see cracks in the system.
And the problem with me is when I see an issue, I really can't.
pretend like I don't see it. I can't unsee it. I have to, I have to say something and become disruptive
at that point, unfortunately, for everyone else. So, you know, I was often in the cafeteria complaining
about the factory farm meats and the process dairy and why do we have Coke and Pepsi in the hospital
for sick patients and why are we feeding jello as clear liquid diets for people who have diabetes
and other things. It's just, it's just ridiculous. I didn't think discharging people on 30 to 40
medications was health. So when I complained about this, they really didn't like that so much. They told me
I had to shut up or quit. And at that point in my career, I was lucky enough that I could bounce.
And so I actually quit and got trained in functional medicine. I made a fourth of what I used to make.
I had to become my own businesswoman trial by fire because there's not a ready-made system.
Unless you're a medical doctor inside the hospital system, you have to figure everything out yourself.
And so I probably wouldn't have jumped so quick had I known that in the beginning. But ultimately, in the end, I jump out of the
plane and build the parachute on the way down. And so it worked out. And I think myself and my patients
are much happier for having me get them off of medicine rather than put them on with band-aids.
Yeah, we need more people like you so badly out there. And it's become an epidemic of its own
in terms of what I see. You know, I am not an MD or a doctor, but I am privileged to know so many
and get to talk to people that have the most what some would call outlandish thoughts and
practices to what I call caring and being intelligent, which is exactly where you fall in,
except at an even higher extent that I'm used to seeing, which is what drew me to you upon
speaking with you. And so I really want to know first what drives you to continue to do what
you do because it's risky. I mean, it is risky to speak out. It's risky to take a jump on your own when
you, you know, it's not insurance related and everybody can't afford it and, you know, people
call you crazy or think that things that you say because it's not what they're brainwashed to do.
Just talking through that a little bit. What's it like? What is, we're drive you every day to do it.
I just, one of the favorite, my most favorite things about myself is the fact that I don't
fake things. I don't, I'm not out of intent.
Hegarty. I don't, I have a moral compass that I follow that is ultimate truth. You don't lie to people. You don't lie to
patients. You don't keep secrets about how to heal people. You don't bamboozle people. You don't just give
them band-aids that don't really fix them. And when I saw through that illusion of what the pharmaceutical
industry was doing, in my opinion, I mean, don't get me wrong. They've got it right for health care if
it's emergency. Like if I broke my leg and you did too, we'd both go to the hospital.
fiddle to get it fixed. But, you know, for chronic health, they kind of missed the mark. And so,
you know, I couldn't, once I took that red pill, I couldn't untake that red pill. I had to say something.
And I thought, gosh, don't these other doctors see what I see? Surely if other people saw the
injustices that I saw and this wasn't really health, they would speak out too. But I really got persecuted
because that's not what happened. In fact, the more I spoke out and the more I stood up,
but the more persecuted I was for it.
And I actually, it sounds crazy to say now,
but I actually was surprised by that.
In my heart of hearts, I thought, gosh,
people want to do the right thing.
They should have a moral compass.
And it was really disheartening
to see how the healthcare industry often does not.
Yeah, I struggle with it.
I used to get angry about it,
and I decided instead of getting angry about it
to do something about it.
And that's why I, you know,
spotlight people like you and get the word out
and spend so much time studying it
and kind of being fearless in terms of what we say and talk about.
And I do want to make something clear, though, because you said it.
And I don't ever want to come out as being this, like, big antagonist against everything,
because that's really not true.
There's a need and necessity for certain things.
And I want to make that clear before it ever comes across as hateful, spiteful conspiracy type.
That's not what we're saying here.
What the message is there's a lot of misleading on things.
there's a lot of over-medicating and there's not a lot of understanding and or want to get to
actual problems and figure out what they are. Now, I'm going to tell you some things that I've found,
and I want you to comment if you don't mind and I have a feeling that you don't. One of the things
that I run into and I talked a lot about like over-prescribing statins and that's clearly not the
only thing, but a lot of what you see is if somebody wants an obscure drug, a rapatha, a jardience,
You know, something that's a little bit more entrusto, these things that cost a lot more.
If these doctors start writing these prescriptions and they do it too much and they don't prescribe
the cheaper things or what they're supposed to, they can get dropped from their networks.
I want to know if that's something that you've ran across, how you feel about that.
And, you know, what are your thoughts on things like this that go on?
How real is that?
Well, definitely the doctors are not in charge.
Anyone who thinks the doctors are in charge in the hospital system is sorely misled.
it's actually the suits and the administrators and the insurance companies that run the show and actually are the next that turn the doctor's heads.
And so really, you know, I haven't run into that necessarily being kicked out of the network, but pre-authorizations are the biggest pain and they will do anything to not have to pay for a drug that is a necessity for a patient many, many times.
I've seen that time and time again.
And, you know, they have a very protected system for each other and they don't.
Insurance companies don't pay for things actually get to the root cause.
for people. They do not. So it's a rocket. They don't like people like me because I have several
obscure drugs and I know what's needed and what's not that I've been prescribed. And, you know,
I won't take the no for an answer. I keep fighting until they just do it. Most people just,
you tell, correct me if I'm wrong, but most people just accept it and move on when they get a denial.
You know, yeah, it's almost like the firing people has been extinguished a little bit. And they
literally just listen to people they claim they see they see in their perspective as leaders and really until
you do the research yourself and you start digging in you can't really trust everything you're told
in fact i'm of the opinion that many of the things we've been taught are not true so let me ask you this
and you've seen it a lot now i brought up the statins and i'd like you to get into that a little bit
in terms of cholesterol and experience there talk about that a little bit and why is that happening and
and what other things, you know, symptoms, different types of illnesses that we could get into
that you see are often over prescribed or they just want to put somebody on everything.
What are some different types of varieties of things that you have encountered that are just,
you find to be ridiculous?
I mean, statins are a billion dollar drug.
I mean, billions.
They made so much money for the pharmaceutical industries.
And there are other ways to.
reverse cholesterol. You know, like, cholesterol isn't all bad. Your brain is made of cholesterol. You need
cholesterol to function. You know, you need cholesterol to carry things out of the liver and back to it.
It's necessary. It's when the ratios are improper or off-kilter. And then on top of that, you may have
oxidation within the plaques. It's really an inflammatory process. It's not the cholesterol that's
the problem. It's the oxidation and inflammation within the vessels that is creating the problem.
And so, you know, there are certain things like Tudka, for example, a good liver cleanse, actually, can reverse
liver enzymes. I've just done it in a 38-year-old person who had rheumatoid arthritis. They wanted to do
a liver biopsy to check for autoimmune hepatitis, and we reversed her liver enzymes in two months
back to normal. So, yeah, it can be done, and there wasn't a statin involved. So I really try
to do exactly what you can do with pharmaceuticals with herbs, minerals, vitamins, things like that.
And that's my first effort, because even though it may be a slower process, they don't,
people don't get whiplash from the side effects because things happen so quickly with pharmaceuticals.
circles. Yeah, so other things that are BS. Let's talk about SSRIs and antidepressants. Oh my gosh,
the studies that are coming out now, right? Most of this placebo effect. And so we have an
epidemic of mental health and we just give people band-aids for them looking at what is going
on in their life. Have they been outside that day? They move their body. What are they putting
inside their body? What kind of water and food are they eating? Everything, everyone's inflamed.
So that's another one. SSRIs and antidepressants, you know, a lot of the diet
diabetes medications aren't necessary for type 2 diabetes, not type 1, type 2.
Really, you can give someone cut out gluten, cut out processed dairy, cut out seed oils,
give them the Mediterranean organic diet, have them walk 15 to 20 minutes after meals,
give them some berbering, some bitter melon, some chromium, some vanadium, some things like that,
some mineral status, reverse that mitochondrial damage that leads to diabetes.
You don't always have to go on Formen or GLP1.
Lifestyle changes do actually work.
100%. I want to get into some aspects of health that aren't ever talked about at the doctor's office that I really focus a lot on. I have a firm belief that you do. And I want to bring up two aspects of things. One, cellular health, because you mentioned mitochondria. Two, gut health. All right. So what I find, and from all of the experts I've talked to, the studies that I've put down now for years and years,
all diseases generally start in the cell, whether it be in the cell membrane or the mitochondria
and or because of a leaky gut condition, right?
And inflammation and cellular damage, oxidative stress leads to the cause of all diseases,
mitochondria issues, degradation.
So let's touch on those.
One, do you agree?
Or do you think I'm nuts?
And two, why on earth are these not the things being focused on when we're going to the doctors?
to different specialists that don't seem to specialize in much because they don't know about this type of thing.
No, we were given what, four to six hours of nutrition in medical school?
Yeah.
Doctors don't know, okay?
The thing about our diet and everything that's put into what we're eating right now,
it causes a lot of inflammation with people.
And I think you're right.
You know, the gut is a big central point for people.
The gut brain access is connected.
So if you have, you know, when you injure your brain, you injure your gut, you injure your brain,
and vice versa via the gut.
vagus nerve access. And so, you know, when you said, you mentioned cellular health and mitochondria,
absolutely. That's a catch-all for so many different diseases because mitochondria are in every single
cell that red blood cells. If your cells aren't working properly to make up those organs, how do you
expect the organs to function properly too? They cannot. But I'm going to take it even a step further.
The root cause for me is usually dysfunction in the autonomic nervous system. So people start moving from
ventral vagal to dorsal vagal, according to the polyvacal theory. And,
as when you're in ventral vagal, you feel connected, you're not dissociated, you can make decisions,
you belong, you have a community, all your, your digestion, your hormones, your neuropeptides,
everything is secreted in a symphony that's perfect. However, as you start moving up into
flight or fight or sympathetic arousal, you start to care of like fear, jealousy, frustration,
anger, you're in that I can still driving state, I can, put that square peg in a round hole, right?
But you know, it starts to change your pupillary size, your voice prosody, your,
your way your nerve peptides and hormones are being released, the way your defense mechanisms are occurring, and even your gut health.
And as you move into I can, from I can to I can't, that's when you start dissociate doom scrolling, can't make decisions.
You know, everything's fine in your day unless something happens out of the ordinary and you just want to hermit in your house because the world doesn't feel safe.
And that's a parasympathetic emergency.
And that's where most Americans are in functional freeze.
And that changes everything.
There's not a pill to fix that.
Good luck.
have to kind of get your nervous system back on track because what I've realized in my career is I can
half the time people need a detox or a protocol if I get their on and on nervous system balanced.
And until I do that, I'm spitting their wills and wasting their time and money.
So we have to get them to calm down, the inflammation, the brain fog, the fatigue, all of that
coming from the gut brain access.
But a lot of times it's coming from their inability to feel safe in their body and their
environment.
Wow.
I love it.
That is a tremendous breakdown.
And you know, it's not one that I've heard a lot.
And I appreciate you getting into that. And I think that a lot of times people, and I've dealt with this a lot with all the bodybuilders I've trained and people, because I've spent so much time doing nutrition, professional athletes. And everybody just wants to take something and it's going to work and that's it. Right. And that's just not how it works. If you're not like hormonally optimized in a lot of circumstances, I can put you on everything under the sun and it's never going to work like it's supposed to. I think that it's in,
bread into everybody's minds think we want everything right now, right now, right now. And this,
everything pretty much in life and all aspects with health, rebuilding, it's a marathon,
not a sprint. And it's a long-term thinking and a long-term process. And things change as we age,
environments change, things internally change. How do you handle that with people? It's hard. You know,
people have to have a growth mindset and they have to be open. A lot of people are so rigid and they're sick,
of their rigidity, which is the opposite of health. Health is resiliency. You should be able to have
a cheat meal every now and they're not real for two days. You should be able to have a glass of
wine and have a hangover for three days. And if you're not doing that, you're not resilient and
that's not health. So rigidity is actually the opposite of health. We want you to be able to
flow through this, right? So I have to talk to people and a lot of people have these, they want
to control the process. They don't feel safe, right? They don't trust their practitioners. So there's
lot of things that go into this, family dynamics as well. You know, and one thing I've noticed
with people is if they're stuck in flight or fight or fight orifice, their body contracts and it
doesn't release toxins. So people are stuck in flight or fight, I can see on their total
tox tests when we do. They'll have, they'll be full of like thallites and pesticides and
paribans and pathogens and heavy metals. And then I'll ask them, you know, how many times do you
have bowel movements day? Oh, I go every three days. Wait a second. So you're telling me,
you're complaining of brain fog and that's how we release toxins through the bowels,
you know,
and you're complaining of toxin overload, basically.
And your suck in flight or fight,
which is the opposite of rest and digest.
So how can I expect that your body's going to release any toxins?
So until I can calm people down,
they won't sweat properly,
they won't poop properly.
And then anything enters their body leads to filling up their toxin bucket and a label eventually,
rather than dumping them out as they should off their drainage pathways and detox pathways.
See,
you say that and you say that to me and I'm like, that is insane. Like if you're not having a
bowel movement, I'd say even once a day, maybe a little low. It's like even twice a day, you know,
and maybe once is fine. I'm more of the belief of two, but regardless, yeah, three and four days,
like on top of being absolutely miserable, like you said, the toxin buildup. And I, let me ask you this,
before I get into how bad that is like you were getting into. But is that a lack of fiber? Is it diet
related? What's the, what's the cause of that? So people that are going through that have an idea.
It is the vagus nerve. So the vagus nerve connects the brain. It comes out of the back of the brain.
There's one on either side. It runs all the way down. It sings love songs to different parts of your
body innervates them, or since branches, nerve branches to them, to your thymus, to your heart,
to your thyroid, to your gut, to your small intestines, to your liver. And so if anything is
off kilter, you're not going to have the right vagal response or autonomic nervous system
response. So when people are stuck in flight or fight, they're not able to make stomach acid from the vagus nerve talking to the body. So then without any stomach acid, you can't break down food. It sits like an anvil in your gut and doesn't propel forward in parisosis. Wow. Yeah. So that's why people can't go to the bathroom. They don't have stomach acid. Wow. Okay. Well, see, this is why I love this because learn something new every day when I get to talk to people like this. Because I, you know, I have my own assumptions and beliefs on that, but that is very, very,
intriguing and I'm really glad to be able to get this information out of you. So you keep going back
to that. How do we treat that issue? There are a number of reasons people can be constipated, but for
stomach acid is a big one, especially if people are bloated all the time. If they're bloated,
they're constipated, that is a sign that they don't have enough stomach acid to move things through
because it disintegrates their food so they can absorb and assimilate it properly. So what causes this
problem to occur. Is it all diet related? Is there any stress relationship there? What, lack of sleep? Like,
what, what is it? And then two, what are your different methods on treating it? How do you know the severity? Is it through a
blood panel? Like, let's dive into this and get a better understanding of all of this. For sure. So,
I spend an hour with each person when I talk to them. Oftentimes, you're right, it's all the above of what you said.
Stress is playing a huge role. Their diet, if they're eating gluten, processed dairy, you know, just chemicals in general will play
a big role for a lot of people with food sensitivities and just slowing down of gut
volatility. Oftentimes there are pathogens involved, right? So if you have something like parasites or
CBO or CFO, which is fungal overgrowth in the gut, that too can slow down the transit
through the gut and really cause problems for people. And, you know, like I said, you're going to
have eventually neuro and brain inflammation too if you've got inflammation. So when you brought
up parasites, how often or how prevalent is that? Because that's one of the one.
of those things that you go to the doctor, they're not going to ever even think of that or bring it up.
So how big of a problem is that? And to expound on that, if it is a bigger problem, how does somebody get one?
Absolutely great questions. So first and foremost, yes, parasites do not understand borders. So they do not know this is their first world country.
Second of all, our food system is not that clean anymore. It's not. And so it's very easy to get a parasite in this country, especially when people are immunosuppressed because they're full of toxins.
I see people with parasites day in and day out all the time.
Percites are not out of their job.
They've been around as long as us.
They're excellent at hiding.
And there are certain symptoms that are very specific with parasites.
Now, the tests are sorely and accurate.
Okay.
If you can find someone to do like a PCR test, we know how accurate those are from COVID, wink, wink.
So PCR have a lot of different, you know, things that are wrong with them.
But the real art is having someone look at the slide under a microscope, a parasitologist.
to look under a microscope. And I have one lab that does that. And so it's the most accurate
I can find. But what's most accurate is asking people's symptoms to go with that. And they get
them. You ask me where they get them. They get them from things like letting their dogs lick them in
the face or eating raw sushi or traveling to a third wall country and getting food poisoning.
And then their gut was never right. I hear that so much. And there are people that absolutely
get it in the United States, day in and day out. And I want to bring this up because when we were
doing your intro especially and you and i talked about this prior but we talked about heavy metals
and toxicities and things like that so we got parasites i want to talk about heavy metals and then i'm
going to expound upon where i'm going with this but talk to me about heavy metals what when you say
that okay because you and i know exactly what that means but a lot of people don't what what are we
looking at when we say heavy metal toxicity how bad is that really of a problem and what kind of negative
effect can that have all the way around?
Everyone who comes to my clinic gets a total toxist
by Vibrant, where we look at a urine
drop ship kit to see how many
mold, heavy metals, and
environmental toxins people have in their body.
And all day, I see heavy metals all day.
And so there are lots of ways people get
this. They're very ubiquitous in the environment.
They can be in the water supply. They can be in our
food supply. If you live near
a highway or a mining
site, anywhere like that, you can get
them, injections, vaccines,
actually have metals as well, fish, shellfish, and things like that. So there are lots of
different places you can get them. And certain people's genes don't let them recognize and remove
heavy metals as much as some other, their neighbors sometimes. And then people have that drainage
or detox pathways. They're not pooping. They're not sweating. And things that clogged up.
And stagnation is what breeds disease. Certain symptoms with things like, you know, over 80% of people
with mercury toxins and you have irrational anger. So there's lots of different things.
I mean, you guys may have heard the mad hatter from Allison Wonderland.
The reason they called him mad was because he was a hat.
He cured hats with mercury back then felt hats.
So that's why he was a mad hatter.
You know, aluminum actually can cross the blood-brain barrier.
It's linked to neurodegenerative conditions, right?
So there's lots of different ways that heavy metals can present a problem within our body.
Yeah, and that's where I was going.
So you brought up a couple there.
What are the, well, can you give a rundown of what we're looking for with metals?
like what's tested? I know, like you said mercury, you said aluminum. Those are the two that,
for me personally, that pop immediately when I think of heavy metals, those are like right at the
top. Are there any others that are commonly tested for or common problems that you see that are high
in people? Yeah, for sure. Arsenic is another one we test for uranium, which breaks down the
radon and is radiation. It's really hard to remove as well. Ten. We see a lot of tin. I see a lot of lead,
right? So there are quite a few. Cobalk is one that we look for. Seism, right? So there's lots of
different ones that we can see. We even look for barium. People will tell me, oh, I just recently
had a barium swallow at the hospital. Sometimes we can figure out where they come from,
but a lot of times it's a mystery for people. And one of the main places I see people get the highest amount
of heavy males or they have breast implants. Really? Yes. Why? Why is that?
Breast implants have upwards of 50 different chemicals, and then including epoxy resin, polyvinyl,
which is in the Ohio dope derailment spill and tons of heavy metals, including silicone,
which is a man-made toxin, not silicon.
I believe, and I want to know, because you wouldn't have the actual facts on this,
I don't have numbers in front of me, but I believe that heavy metals are and toxicity like
this, I think that it's a massive problem.
Like, I think it's become a really, really big problem.
And I'll tell you why I say this, because the more people that I work with that come in for
like because I do a hormone optimization and people come to me to fix that constantly. And what I find is that when I
start digging and do these tests, there's always some sort of toxic issue there going on. Like I find like,
I don't want to say with certainty, but like 90 some some percent of the panels I run have some sort of
toxicity issue there on top of, you know, other things. And I think that's causing some of the problems with liver,
with kidneys, you know, blood counts being off. Some of these.
effects. I think they're big problems. And so I'm wondering, you know, what you think. Yes, I completely
agree with you. I see trends in people where they have the worst vitamin D in the toilet, like pen.
And then they will have like, I'll see signs all in their blowwork with their not absorbing B vitamins.
So I know that they're inflamed. People in general, it's just, yeah, you're exactly right. I completely
agree with you as to what the root causes with some of this. I mean, I just think that people,
they don't understand how the body works. They don't understand.
toxins when they build up can lead to a label or an ICD-10 code. They don't understand that mold
is sarcoidosis and water-damaged fungus in house is sarcoidosis. They don't understand that the
same people who are sensitive to mold have a genetic haplotype that also predisposes them
the Graves disease. So if you are someone who's in mold, you might end up with Graves
disease if you have HLATR. They don't understand that, you know, rheumatoiditis is Lyme's disease
until proven otherwise. So there's a lot of different things that
people think are root cause and they don't understand toxin and pathogen overload leading to label.
So I'm assuming like you do you take clients of your own is do you have one of your own
practice that you take clients constantly? Okay, that's what that's what I wanted to let people know
because, you know, the type of work that you're talking about and doing, I believe that people
would be hard pressed to not come and see you, especially people that are at a loss,
where they're being told they don't know what's wrong with them.
Everything seems fine and checks out.
All right.
So I appreciate all the information.
And I could talk to you all day about this,
but we got other things that we do have to talk about in the time.
So you've gone through some shit, I believe, over the years and, you know, had some things happen.
And some things vaccine related maybe that you want to talk about a little bit.
So I was unfortunately in California back before COVID when SB 277, SB 276 were
passed by Senator Richard Pan, who wrote the laws.
And what this meant was SB 277 made it pretty much illegal to give vaccine
exceptions, unless there were four reasons.
Like, a family member had it.
All seizures, seizures to the vaccine.
There were all these reasons, okay?
So I paired up with a pediatric naturopath.
And both of us were very passionate about giving vaccine exemptions to children that we thought
had, gosh, we all have different genes and different genes are activated, not
everyone can handle the same toxic load.
And people don't want to realize, you know, you wouldn't give meth formin to everyone.
Why would you give blanket medicine and a vaccine to everyone?
It just doesn't make logical sense.
And so I thought, you know, I'd like to help the population these children that are fragile
by making sure they're safe to have this.
Ndici doses of vaccines that age of 18 in California, according to the CDC schedule.
Not everyone can handle that since we got maybe 15, right?
So, you know, we started giving these vaccine exemptions.
Well, what California did was when they passed SB276, they went back and retroactively
punished medical doctors for following the law under SB 277. And they got us from
minutia not sending charts in time or not doing the proper physical exam. And they were subpoenaing
patients' records through the Health and Human Services Department under the guise of checking
legitimacy of vaccine exemptions, but not asking permission to open the patient's chart to do so.
This happened to me personally. HHS requested a chart for me in my clinic and we thought
it was, you know, parents going through a divorce, fighting over what they wanted the kids to do, right?
So we just the new thing.
It was actually the Medical Board of California.
So they came after hundreds of us doctors like this.
They only needed two patients to get us in trouble.
What they did was this nulled all of their vaccine exemptions.
We did for fragile children if they got us in trouble.
So that was the ultimate goal.
So, you know, when they came to me with these two exemptions I did and said, you're in trouble,
you know, you can get three years probation.
You can take 60 hours over houry education.
You can take a stipulated license.
I said, I don't kiss the ring of Kruk kings.
Here's my license because I didn't make money that way anymore.
And I thought the bigger play was to mediaplits them.
You know what happened?
It was right during COVID and everyone was scared to talk about it with me.
Dr. Peter McCullough was the only one who would interview me.
So they put on my, they put on my surrender, disciplinary surrender, like I was made to surrender.
And it was actually willing.
I didn't have to, but I thought it was the bigger play.
And for three years, I've done for a medical license.
And I've really had to practice as a health coach.
And about all three weeks ago, Florida came to me and said, here's your full license without any stipulations. Yes.
Life, that's a beautiful thing. Wow. You know what? That's how God works. It always comes back around and works the way it's supposed to. And that's why. And the darkness always comes to light. It might take time, but it always does. You know, people like yourself that work hard to show it and expose it always end up coming out on top somehow, some way. It's funny how that works, isn't it?
I didn't know if it would.
I'm surprised that happened this quick.
I was really happy.
I was really pleased with people making the right decisions because, you know, I don't know about you,
but I was censored, canceled, everything else during COVID because it was very outspoken about what was happening.
And it was outspoken about forcing 72 doses of vaccines on anyone.
And I think what we did with the adults with COVID is what we've been doing to children for years.
Yeah, I mean, at that time I was talking like steroids, bodybuilding.
and still got shut down and it wasn't even anything COVID related.
I've lost,
I've got shut down twice of millions of subscribers.
So I mean,
you know,
yeah,
I've lost a YouTube channel actually three times and,
you know,
millions of subscribers and it just total losses and just,
I just don't go away.
You know,
sometimes perseverance speaks volumes,
you know,
and people see that and it inspires them
and encourages them and it shows them
that when you believe in something and you won't stop, that you will always reign supreme
somehow, some way in getting the message that you're trying to do if it's a good one.
I think that that's part of what makes this conversation special, what we do special.
It's not that you and I are special.
It's the message we're trying to put out as special, you know?
And I think when you look at it that way and you see it from that view, you can resonate
forever, you know?
Yeah, it's so true.
Yeah, it's the bigger picture. It's a universal truth. It's like a smile in a different country. Everyone recognizes that. It's universally. There's a moral compass. There's a code of ethics. And legality doesn't equal morality. No. You know, I don't want to get too much into the whole vaccine thing. But my problem was never that I'm against vaccines. I mean, there's been several that are necessary, I think, you know. But I think when my biggest issue is when somebody is telling you that everybody has to do.
this and they and one of the biggest obstacles that I ever had throughout my early career when I was
talking to people about supplements and peptides and SARMs before anybody knew what they were is
you only got 10 years of research on this this is nothing we don't trust you we don't know
anything long term and then I battled this and battle it and battle it and I'm like well I get your
point you know but there's still 10 15 20 years to go back on but I understand you want
hundreds a year okay then you're telling you're telling you
me something that's never been tested. Nobody knows anything about. And then you want me to
believe that it's okay and that everything's going to be la-da-da-da-da-da. It's going to work.
And it's like, man, there ain't no way in hell I'm buying that. I am not buying what you're
selling. I never personally took it, which I'm thankful for, because I already found some
heart things with myself that I would be terrified right now and don't know what my circumstance
would be. And maybe some people say, well, they're fine and that's okay. But,
I have seen a lot of negative things that have come about about that.
And so I think what my point is is listen to what your mind is telling you.
And if something seems off, it probably is.
Yeah, trust your gut.
You know, trust your intuition, knee jerk reaction at first is usually on to something.
You know, we survived a $10 billion propaganda campaign, in my opinion, because I've seen so many injuries from that vaccine, unfortunately.
What kind of injuries have occurred and why? Why does this happen? Because I don't think a lot of people, it's because everybody gets so emotional and so angry on both sides. It's, you know, it's the people that are, don't even know what they're talking about and say, oh, you got habit or you're just evil. And the other people that don't have any science to tell me on why it's bad either. I know because I know, but a lot of people don't. I just, I like rational people that are calm and explain shit.
You know, and I would love if you could do that because I think that would be very helpful.
For sure. So the COVID vaccine inserted a spike protein and they probably stated the site of injury, but it doesn't.
It actually moves throughout the body, gathers in a lot of the reproductive organs.
It was a very leaky vaccine.
And there are leaky vaccines.
If you type in leaky vaccine in CBI, you can see the published studies on leaky vaccines.
So a lot of women's cycles and a lot of people complain they felt poorly after being around people who are vaccinated.
So definitely the spite protein makes you.
a little spike protein making factory and can cause a lot of inflammation, inflammation in the
heart, like myocarditis, I guess, that as well. And a lot of people who have, because of the
spike protein keeps being made, they keep having things like heart palpitations or, you know,
brain fog and fatigue. Seventy-four percent of people with long COVID have Epstein Bar reactivated
according to a world health organization study. So, you know, it's reactivating things like
blind disease, an Epstein-Barr virus for certain people.
who have that lying dormant in their body.
You know, unfortunately, once that happens,
the body is kind of overtaken with pathogens,
that it's spinning about the vagus nerve.
We've talked about the connects the gut brain axis
is a little rattled in those people,
Mundria, are a little deficient in those people.
And they don't have that same nitric oxide production as others.
So really making sure they have enough vitamins, minerals,
making sure they have nitric oxide production,
that you're treating them with GABA,
something to help calm their nervous system,
can really make a big difference for some of these people.
And you've heard, you know, McCullough's protocol, things like zinc, vitamin C, quercidin, netokinase, things like that actually really help long COVID too.
Yep, yep. I'm familiar with all of these. I interviewed Dr. Robin Rose and she's a COVID expert and we got really deep into this.
And, you know, she brought up so many things and has helped me when I've had COVID on protocols to get on that actually worked amazing.
And because I've had it seven, eight times.
Oh, my God, really?
Yeah, I have been super susceptible for some reason.
But the last time when I had it, her protocol had me two, three days.
And I was like, because I had some long ones, you know, that were a couple weeks.
And so it was a really strong protocol.
Let me ask you this before we move on.
Yeah.
What is, in simple terms, spike protein and why is it so dangerous?
So the spike protein is something that was manufactured.
It's not something that is native to our body, right?
It's not something that our body has ever seen.
And the messenger RNA vaccine is new to.
People will say, okay, it's been around 10 years,
not been used on the population like it has here recently, right?
So the spy protein in general is like this key structural protein
that's on the surface of certain viruses.
And what made it famous was COVID or coronavirus, right?
So it's a glycoprotein, is it sure?
molecule. Basically, a protein with sugar molecules attached and it extends off the virus's surface.
And it gives the coronavirus, it's crown-like structure. That's why it's called crona. It means
crown. And that's the spike protein. And there's a number of different spikes. And that's actually
what helps the virus. It's a crucial role in attachment and entry into the cell via the spike protein.
So they use that in the virus to get inside the cell to actually...
Get it.
Right. That's what has.
happen with people. I understand. It's a little passage way of problems, essentially in short. I
got you. All right. So, all right. I don't want to get any more into this because that I'm going to get a
little pissy about it. We will just say that we've got a better understanding of things now as to
why it occurs, what goes along with it, and what has come along over the years with it. And we'll
just kind of stick to that. At least we're more educated now.
And, you know, that's understandable because at the time it is cause for concern and panic and lack of understanding.
I just wish there was more understanding amongst people that we don't know, right?
And I understand panic and wanting things right away, but there has to be a patience to test and understand things as well and not be tricked and duped.
And unfortunately, people in power or people with say so really, really.
proved, wow, you know, we got to be really careful about what we listen to and do in the future.
And you would consider our authority that we don't.
Yeah, that's that's it.
Yeah.
And I've never been good with authority myself.
And so, you know, I just feel, Dr. Jess, that when somebody asks a question, any type of question,
if the person answering the question gets angry, impatient,
annoyed, skews off, starts to give these political answers, that's everything but the answer.
I don't for one second trust anything they're saying and believe any of it.
Right. I think that's true. I mean, if you have to get defensive, oftentimes you're hiding
something, right? Or you don't know. Absolutely. All right. So I want to switch route here. I want to
get into some of your products. So I've said it multiple times. Now I'm a supplement guy. I've been a
supplement guy. I've helped create him. I know them inside an hour. I know the good and the bad.
And you have a pretty precise line that you've created. It's not a wide line of all kinds of
crap that it supposedly does this, this and this. And I told you when I saw it, I said,
holy shit. I mean, some of these, you spent me a couple here that I have. But the electrolyte complex,
for instance, I told you, wow, this is one of the most complete electrolyte mineral complex.
that I've ever seen. You talked about Tudka, which I know about from the bodybuilding world,
but a lot of people don't. And, you know, I know I'm privy to this, that that is the best for
liver. You can talk about this as well, because you obviously know, everybody goes to milk this,
which is fine, I'm not saying it's not, or knack, you know, Hawthorne Barry. Why is Tudka the primo of
primo for liver. And then let's just expound into why you created what you came up with for your
product line. Why your focus? So, you know, Taika is one of our products that was launched,
maybe second or third. I have it right here. It's like you said that, NACC, in Acidolsticin,
milk, Thessal, Shilogy, and Tadka. Tadka stands for Tauro-Urosodiacolic acid. It's mouthful.
But actually, gastroenterologist GI doctors will use this to promote and move the bile. And why should you
care about the bile anyway. Okay, well, the bile helps you just absorb fats, break down
fats and absorb fats and absorb fat soluble vitamins like ADE and K. It's a really important.
There are a lot of things that hide in the bile. Parasites, mold. It's very, anything that loves
fat is going to be there. Okay. And so many people's bile get stuck. Any ladies that have had
her gallbladder taken out have had bile stuck. Any sort of goblower issues is stuck bile. So that's why
you should care. And it also helps regulate your back.
bowel movements too. So Tudka is a full on liver cleanse. Torin is the T in tech. It crosses the
blood-brain barrier and helps with cognition and energy. So there's a lot of published studies on this
for reversing Alzheimer's, neurodegenerative conditions, which is surprising because it's also
for the bile. It also helps reverse liver enzymes. I really get people's cholesterol back into
check with this without statins. So one of my favorite supplements that people tolerate really well.
Well, and that's the thing. Multitudes of benefits. And I learned that by giving it to steroid users, right, that are taking steroids that were causing high levels of liver toxicity. And when I was helping develop products for them cycle support products for people on steroid cycles, this was always what I would try to make sure that was included in those formulas. And it's, you know, it's not the cheapest thing. And it's not the most well-known thing. So that's why a lot of people don't use it for both, right?
I have a lot of Tuckka's on the market.
I know of him.
No.
Honestly, 90% of the people that have Tudka are from the bodybuilding industry or have been in that industry and they're catering to those people.
So I love the fact that you're bringing that to everyday people and shedding light on that.
And you even do have NAC and milk this along with it.
So you have an ultra combo on this.
I love it.
And Tudka's listed first on the blend so we know that you've got the most of that in there.
So that's tremendous.
this. Now, talk to me about this one, because this was honestly the one that caught my attention.
Elements. Yeah, well, it did because, you know, I sweat a ton. I'm also taking Jardians. So you got two
things here that are working against me in terms of losing electrolytes and causing imbalances.
And then I also am very aware of people's lack of selenium and copper and chromium and iodine, all of these things
that people don't even really know that much about for general people that are lacking in so many
areas. And those are ones that I commonly see. And then we're looking at thyroid and wondering,
why is the thyroid back? Because you're not getting proper iodine, selenium. How did you come up with
this, this combination? I had a friend who had a similar product that had actually personally
rescued me. Bears had B vitamins in it as well. But the high-dose minerals had made such a
difference for me. And you have to take that in a full stomach because it's such high dose.
It's beyond the recommended daily allowance. It will cause nausea. But people don't understand
how necessary those minerals are. Boron releases free testosterone. It helps you sleep. It activates.
It helps with magnesium vitamin D. It helps to activate vitamin D.
Um, like that. You know, there's a B2 and vitamin E help with hyperlactin levels.
You know, it's really important. And people don't understand like minerals have this quality
where they look like heavy metals.
And so heavy metals can get inside the body where minerals are,
like arsenic looks like heavy charge.
And so they can get in there in places like the crap cycle,
electron transport chain,
where your body's making ATP and energy.
And they can kind of cause a traffic jam there,
stop everything,
because there's supposed to be a mineral there as a co-factor,
and instead there's a metal insert it.
So minerals can do this thing called ionic mimicry,
where if you give them high doses,
is they could knock the metals out of their binding sites because they look like metals.
And so if your drainage pathways are open, you can sweat and go to the bathroom and all that stuff.
You can release them rather than recirculating them in the body.
Those minerals are so important as cofactors and enzymes and different reactions throughout the body.
People don't understand how minerally deficient they are.
So when I look at this, and this is for the comfort level of others,
So when you have something on here and it says, for instance, vitamin K, you got 208% folate, 375%, to the person that's worried about those percentages, what do you say that that is okay?
Like how is that okay and how do you calm their nerves on something like that?
I mean, really selenium is one that can build up in the body, but a lot of those are not fat soluble.
They're water soluble.
So you pee them out and a lot of those.
Right.
And then also the recommended daily allowance is pretty much bunk.
people need higher dose.
I'm just going to say it.
They need higher dosages.
And honestly, our soil is stripped.
An orange has about eight times less vitamin C that didn't our grandparents' time.
So people don't understand that a lot of their rashes, their brain fog, their mental issues are coming from lack of minerals.
They're not real diagnoses.
Right.
That's just, that's, I love that so much because I even for many years did not take minerals as serious as I should.
Of course, I bring them up to people along the years.
But, you know, the older we get, the more we learn, the more experience.
But, man, the minerals and the deficiencies cause so many problems, like, that you find a problem.
And then that's the reason.
That's it.
I mean, people don't understand.
Like, Pellegras on the skin can be a vitamin B deficiency, you know, scurvy.
It was vitamin C.
You don't understand how big a deal this is.
And just my personal story for years, I was like taking binders.
and sweating and taking binders and sweating and going to hot yoga and not you know I was so stressed
out and I was eating red meat but my MCV and my blood work was 106 I needed B vitamins like nobody's
business and then I couldn't absorb anything and so those minerals like saved my life they
reversed my labs in three weeks so I learned my lesson through a personal story about how
important absorption and assimilating minerals in the body is absolutely
Absolutely. So your product line right now, has anything new come out recently? Do you have a newer product out there that you have recently released and what's on the horizon?
Yes. Our newest product that we released is this. These are our com strips and it's com AF, Aegis formulas, guys, get you head out of the gutter.
So the calm strips, you open these up, they dissolve on the tongue almost like a listerine breath strip.
And this is a trademarked ingredient called Zenbrand and Scent.
that have are from cana leaf and mango and they have scientific fact studies to put you in a zen state and relax you within 10 to 15 minutes.
So if you guys have, you know, genes that make you kind of ping, you have trouble breaking adrenaline down, you have trouble sleeping because of raising thoughts.
This thing is great.
You guys can see me take it here.
It's our newest product.
We're going to have a lot more strips coming out for histamine for allergies, maybe some peptides coming up.
So we got a pretty good.
We got his Dan X replacement here.
Is that what you're trying to tell me?
Come on.
Astralanax Relicement.
Richard,
give me all those.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
I love the product line.
I,
you know,
I don't do like heavy probos on here,
but I,
when I do,
it's because something deserves it.
And these are top tier,
top level,
you know,
and I told you right when I saw them,
when we were talking,
they grabbed my attention.
And I,
uh,
yeah,
no,
I mean,
I,
one thing I know is like supplements and,
and use and what,
what we really need and what is bullshit and what is bad formulation and I've seen enough to know
enough right so I do I want to ask you because we didn't get into this beforehand and we've brought
it up a couple times here because you brought up diet I am on that when I have anybody that I
train and and especially pros and people that are wanting to take a bunch of stuff and I break it
down like this I always tell people I'm looking at three layers and
this is where I really want your opinion. I'm looking at diet. I'm looking at training and I'm
looking at supplementation, whether that's natural supplements, whether that's performance
enhancing drugs. I don't care. Just put it all into one group. And I've always preached this and I
stand by it to this day. When we're talking results in health, 70 to 75% of what you encounter
and occur is going to be diet related. 20 to 25% is going to be you're working out and
five to less percent is going to be whatever the extra things that you're taking.
I'm not talking about things you need that are essential.
I'm talking about extra shit.
What is your thinking on that?
Do you think I'm on to something there or do you think I'm nuts?
No, I think you're on to something.
It's definitely more diet and food and how, what, when, what macros you're eating.
And when you're eating is really important, especially for women.
I will say more so than for women than men, nervous system dysregulation being in fly or fight.
and sometimes things like mold, water damage in the home, can make people, you can eat like a mouse and like it doesn't matter.
If the inflammation, if your CRP, your inflammation is off the charts, you know, your blood sugars are dysregulated.
Good luck.
Because the working out and the eating can't outreplace that.
But in general, for the general person, yes, it's all diet and not as much in the gym as people think.
Yeah.
I mean, listen, I'm a workoutaholic.
so, but you can't outwork a shit diet. You just can't. Yeah. And I see so many people try to do that. And it's not
possible. I hate to break it to everybody, but it's not. You can't do it. Let me ask you this then since we're on
that topic. And look, I'm a nutritionist. So I structure everything person to person and it's all
situational based on so many factors. But let's just talk more generalized here on your, you know,
what you feel. And I was one that suffered from lipophobia most of my life, the fear of fats,
and just not practicing what I preach. And for me, once I made the dietary changes and embraced
fat and actually made it a big percentage of my diet where it's like 40 protein, 40 fat,
15 to 20 percent car. Sometimes I go about 42 percent, you know, each protein fat. Everything's changed for me
for so much of the better.
Like, I'm a big proponent of animal proteins, fats.
I'm not scared of carbs, but I believe that on the lower end, under 100 grams is generally
where I like to keep it.
High protein is of the most importance in my view.
What's your stance on diet?
I'm curious.
I agree with you.
When I started counting my macros, it was really enlightening because you can do fat
and you can do carbs, but you can't do it together because that's where people push it.
So you kind of have to choose one.
And fat helps you absorb things better.
It helps you absorb your vitamins and minerals better.
And I think that you're really onto something.
Like I get up,
I try to have 20 to 30 grams of proteins within protein within an hour of waking up.
There you go.
Within an hour,
like you don't need to drink coffee and sit and like stretch out your metabolism
until all of a sudden the coffee ends and you're starving
and you're stuffing your face at like 10 a.m.
This is what all,
everyone I talk to,
I will my patients do this.
So that's why I feel like I have to say it here.
And then, you know,
people will starve themselves.
all day long until the end of the day and they'll have like a feast right and they'll just snack
starting at 7 p.m. all night long yeah and it's a carb feast normally yeah if it was protein it would
be better of it I tell people you really need 20 to 30 grams of protein at least each meal you really need to
not be starving yourself and drink coffee throughout the day to do so and you really need to be careful
as a woman to intermated fasting is a wonderful thing but you have to be careful as a woman that you're
regulated enough in a safe enough place to do that right
I'm a promoted all day long in the right scenario.
Yes.
Just so you know, like for me personally, and I don't structure everybody like this,
but when I get up within about 45 minutes, I do the higher protein,
but it's simply just full fat Greek yogurt with protein powder that I had mixed in it
because I can't eat a lot in the morning, but that is so sufficient.
Right before I go for a morning walk, that's how I do it, right?
And then I have coffee after like two hours of being up.
And I don't eat my first full meal till about three and a half to four hours out being up,
but it's very, very protein fat heavy.
And that's the one meal where I have a little bit more carb because I have one piece of bread
with like a ton of avocado and eggs and, you know, cooked in butter.
And then it progressively gets yes.
And it's just lower carb then and just heavier fats and proteins the rest of the way through,
whether it's salmon or ground beef.
I do mix in like heavy amounts of lean chicken when I do a little bit lower fat day,
but it has transitioned and worked into like this just insanely beautiful, like,
diet pattern.
I mean, you know what this nutty's fat does and keto does too.
I mean, not see you're doing a full keto diet, but you're heavy on the fats and the protein,
which is great.
And we know from the keto diet, this is the diet of the brain.
Like, if you want to stop epilepsy and seizures, do a keto diet.
Yeah.
Like I said, I'm not terrified of carbs, but what I've found is that you keep it on the lower side and really work on doing the other two and establishing the other two as your primaries.
It really makes drastic changes.
It really does.
Now, your LDL can go up a little bit.
It will.
But your HDL, your triglycerides, everything else, the other markers go down.
Or your HDL goes up, but your triglycerides go down.
I'm sorry.
And other markers will drastically improve.
So then that poses the question I want to ask you.
Let's say LDL is, you know, 100, right?
Or 120 where it's looked at like that statin level for doctors.
But let's say that's on a person that's got beautiful blood markers, high fat diet.
What do you say to that?
I'm going to tell you what I say every day when I'm reading that lab
because I get that lab in my blood work for everyone that comes in the clinic.
They get a big huge blood work panel.
And inflammatory labs, full iron, full thyroid, full cholesterol panel.
look at it every day. And I tell people, if your LDL is 120 and above, that's what I consider
high. If you look at the statistics, they've raised the, or I'm sorry, lowered the reference ranges
of LDL, and, you know, LDL, all the different cholesterol panels. They've lowered that range
throughout the years, throughout the decade. And so, let's say, what's your ideal range then for
LDL and total cholesterol and HDL? I don't consider total, you know,
high until about 220, LDL high till 120.
The HGL I really like to be above 50 or 60, really, for good class draw.
And then I, you know, it's important, the really the most important markers are like APOA,
A, ApoB, which are the real ones that are smaller that can oxidize in the plaques,
and it cause plaques within the vessels easier.
So, right.
The only want to pay attention to.
Yes.
LP.L.A, ApoB, particle sizes, things that don't get tested.
That's all I want to look at, you know, for the most part.
Of course, I want to see all of the numbers, but those are the ones I really focus on, but tell me the most.
That's right. Exactly. And it really matters, you know, the ratios things are in.
Like, you can't just look at a single marker. You need to look at the whole panel and they'll look at the liver enzymes and the billory trait and how, you know, liver makes the cholesterol, then turn into all the sex hormones, estrogen, testosterone, testosterone, testosterone.
So if I see a real bad cholesterol panel that's skewed, I know their hormones are coming to be skewed as well.
Right, 100%.
So you do, then you do full blood panel analyzations, you do basically everything in terms of what you do at your practice, or do you have a specific specialty that people seek you out for?
Yes, I'm known as the mold doctor.
So I do a lot of water damage homes, a lot of mold.
Mistreat illnesses in general, which end up being things like Lyme disease.
Parasitis, parasites, co-infections, or activated Epstein virus or other viruses, mold as I mentioned.
And then environmental toxicities, I do a lot of breast.
rest implant almost. I do a lot of infected root canals that are silent within the body that
cause autoimmunity, heart issues, things like that. Because all of them, just about all of them
fell after about eight to ten years. So I'm, I consider myself Sherlock Holmesing people's health
when there's mystery symptoms that other people can't figure out. Talk to me about the root canal thing
because I've had like Erdie and I, yeah. And I'm just been around backwards. Are you serious? Yeah. So it's
been a fear of mine, and I know I've talked to some other people about how severe those can be.
So talk about what can happen with those and what, like, long-term, you know, needs to be
concerned about with root canals.
You know, it's only a place we live to lead to chronic tissue and think it's okay.
And you often leave a parodontal ligament, which tells the body that there's not a problem there,
but each tooth has thousands of porous channels where bacteria can hide.
Each tooth has a nerve that runs from the tooth up in the cranial canal that viruses and parasites can jerk traverse,
causing a lot of different cranial pathogenic invasions.
And we all know that when you go to the cardiologist,
if you're going to have your teeth worked on it,
if anything wrong with your bowels,
they give you an antibiotic before you get your tool.
Because you can spray embolic bacteria from the teeth
and the gums into the body, systemically, actually.
Right?
So endocarditis that way.
And so the teeth are such a big deal.
Each tooth represents a whole organ system
through the meridian channel from Chinese medicine.
So, like, for example, I saw someone yesterday who had a root canal right on these front teeth,
who was suffering with erectile dysfunction, and that's the same meridian as the sex organs.
So oftentimes, I'll take, for example, my business partner, he'd seen 30 different doctors,
had brain fog fatigue, he had a traumatic accident as a child, had two root canals here in the front two teeth.
He had a cone beam scan, which is what I suggest anyone with root canals to have is a 3D cone beam scan.
They can evaluate the integrity of the root canals.
oftentimes there'll be a pocket of simmering infection at the top that looks translucent,
and only a trained eye can see it on those scans because regularly dentists don't think anything's wrong with root canals.
So you have to have a holistic or biological dentist to read it, who has a trained eye to look at these scans.
When we pulled these out from my business partner, because the three-de-combing skin was actually negative.
But I said, I've done everything for you.
I detox you.
This is the last thing left.
When they pulled it out, it was black, with cyst on it and smelled like death.
They've had so many people tell me the same story hundreds of my patients.
And literally their brain fog, their autoimmunity, their joint pains, their infertility problems go away after they remove this root canal that then has like simmering pockets of infection and pus that come out when they pull it out.
And it's very obvious.
If there's any pain, discoloration, weird taste in your mouth, anything like that, there's a problem with a root canal.
If you trace back your history and most of your symptoms started, you know, right when that root canal started or after the root canal, you have to consider it.
Wow. Okay. Good to know. Now, I'm going to have to talk to you off air about this then.
Yeah, we're friends now. You have my number. Yeah. Yeah. Anything else in mystery land that is common that people would overlook for you, that is something that you just, if I'm an everyday person that you would never even think of, that is something that causes a lot of problems and that you kind of, they come into you, you go, oh, yeah, I already know.
know what that is and it's something we would never know all the time i mean think like the teeth is a big
one root canals mercury fillings breast implants are another one um any sort of titanium in the body
can cause rheumatoid arthritis there's a new study with five titanium implants there's a like something
outrageous like 20 25 percent increase in rheumatoid arthritis um really parasites are a big one too to
to be honest with you and people tell me oh i feel better when i leave my house i must be on vacation
i'll always find water damage in their house i have a brand new house a million a million
our castle, it doesn't matter. I'll still find mold of water damage behind the walls because their
body is telling me there's a problem. With parasites, if you grind your teeth at night, you have
interbitorexyl itching, you have a dairy sensitivity, you're worse with insomnia and anxiety around
the full moons, which mirrors their life cycles. That is parasitic in nature for me. So there's a lot
of different symptoms that you can tease out here with people. And usually it's because there's a
foreign body. Something's been ripped out of the body that need, didn't need to be, that the body needed.
There's a foreign object in the body that shouldn't be there or there's something in their local environment they are constantly exposed to that's keeping them sick.
Wow.
Okay.
There's a lot, a lot, a lot here that people just would never be aware of.
And I love being able to talk about this.
So I know we're late and I'm sorry, but there's just so many good things.
Tell people how they can hire you or follow you or find you.
Like, give us the break in here.
I'll link it in the description.
but let's talk about how we can get with you for help.
For sure.
So I always say there are levels to working with me or not.
If you guys want to go the most affordable route,
I cut a lot of free information on social media.
I educate a lot on there.
So if you guys do your due diligence,
you can learn a lot from my Instagram account,
which is DR, period, J-E-S-S-P-M-D.
And I'm also on YouTube, Dr. Jessica Petros.
If you guys want to actually learn or do it yourself,
I have a wellness plus.com platform where it's all my protocols are put on that platform videos,
do it yourself.
If you'd still rather work one on one with me, that's also an option.
Hurry quick, I'm booking out until January, but it's Dr.Jest.health.
And I have a whole team that have been training my protocols there.
And we have packages, so five or eight-month packages for anyone interested.
Awesome.
Well, I appreciate the time, the information, the conversation,
and working through technical problems and scheduling and all of it.
We were going to make this one work and I'm so glad that we kept determined on it
because this was gold in every way that you can imagine it to be.
Oh, thanks.
I really hope that people listen to this and they thought,
they think, gosh, that's the answer I've been looking for.
And there's hope for me yet.
That's my goal is when people hear this,
they have some hope that their body is not hailing them.
It's actually really smart and alerted.
to them to something that we are smart enough to figure out, right?
Absolutely.
Well, thank you again for your time, your efforts, and the conversation.
And we may have to do a part two on this because I think that we didn't get to a
fraction of things that we probably could have, but this was really good.
And I once again, like I said, thank you for your time.
And we will put this out there and help as many people as possible.
Thank you so much for having me doing.
I'm really honored.
Thanks for hoping to get the mission out.
Absolutely. All right, everybody. Well, that wraps up another one. Stay tuned for plenty more to come. Dylan Jemelli and Dr. Jess signing off.
