The Hope Hotline - Q&A with Natalie on The Hope Hotline | S02-E23 | 04-19-24
Episode Date: April 29, 2024The Hope Hotline | S02-E23 | 04-19-24...
Transcript
Discussion (0)
real talk
real talk
real talk
real talk By the way, I have the same Stanley mug. We're on live, and you just heard that Natalie has the same Stanley mug
as I don't know who over in the peanut cart.
Talia.
Oh, yeah.
That's what goes on behind the scenes before we come on any kind of conversation.
This is Natalie right next to me.
And Natalie, you're going to look at that camera right there.
Otherwise, you're going to look at yourself right there.
And you don't want to look at yourself.
You want to look at that camera.
I should have told her that before we got on,
but we were talking about a bunch of other things,
which didn't pertain to the podcast at all.
We were talking about American Pickers
and how their stuff, when you go there,
it's kind of like it's a tourist trap.
It's kind of junky stuff.
So don't go.
Don't waste your time.
Or your money.
Or your money.
Because she also went to Gas Monkey.
And it was a tourist trap.
And it was a whole bunch of junk.
Yep.
You didn't get to see the cars.
Nothing.
All right.
We're going to get into this because she's got a lot to say and I got a lot to ask.
All right. So I'm going to let Heather take it away so that we can get a whole lot of people watching.
Usually on lives, I'll be honest with you, our live has grown pretty good.
But sometimes it just depends on the day.
We run anywhere live, people watching live, anywhere between like 55 to up to 100.
It can be as high as 100 but on average it's like 85
people so we want to get as many and now when natalie was on the last time it was like 150
i think it was it's some crazy number which isn't the norm but that's when we first started so
she really jacked my numbers up high that day but to be honest just so you know we don't have youtube
we only have rumble uh and facebook which has got us so banned so uh for us to have only really
rumble black robe which nobody knows about and facebook and for you guys to be watching us to
have such a high number of people viewership and only a year old, that's dadgum good.
I mean, Aaron says all the time,
he's like, those numbers are unheard of for a new podcast
when you don't have YouTube.
Because YouTube's the ticket.
Everybody knows about YouTube,
but a lot of people are on Rumble.
Share.
Because we're the most professional.
That's why.
Mm-hmm. Because we're the most professional. That's why.
We're the least professional group of Walmart shoppers you've ever seen in your life.
Go ahead, Heather.
All righty.
So we're going to start with social media here, Facebook.
If you're watching on Facebook, we want you to like, share, comment.
If you are watching on YouTube, you're going to subscribe. If you haven't already, then you're going to like and
share, comment and ding, ding, ring that bell. Did you like my bell? Okay, good. Rumble is where we
prefer for you to watch. And if you are not on Rumble, we ask that you switch over to rumble if you're not watching live
go ahead and throw in a hashtag replay that way we can know that you were there you can also comment
there and we will comment back the other place to watch is black robe black robe tv.com if you
are driving you can listen live on the audio podcast or you can download it for later.
Remember, we want your questions.
So please send questions to askhope at hopehotline.com.
Which is this bad boy right here.
And then we have upcoming events coming.
Friday, April 26th, 6 30 is dare to be with hope it will be in the sanctuary
starting at 7 before that you can get some snacks back in the cafe starting at 6 30.
also we have upcoming beloved conference victorious and that is august 22nd through
the 24th this year so if you haven't already made plans to come, we invite you to come and really have a great few days.
And I think that's it.
So we are ready to go.
Now, I'm going to tell you a little bit of personal things about Natalie.
Natalie is a chicken lover, chicken owner.
Well, I'm about to get more chickens, but me and Heather.
Heather has how many chickens, Heather?
Twelve right now.
Twelve.
And I'm adopting eight from somebody, and we just killed 20 meat chickens this morning.
Correct, Heather?
Put yourself on.
Yeah, correct. And put yourself on. Yeah, correct.
And put yourself on. I'm kidding.
There you go.
Yeah, like can you put me and
you on? I don't know. Let me see.
Let me put you on
and see if I can figure that out and then I'll come back.
You used to know how to do it. Here we go.
There we go. Split screen.
Well, which really is...
Oh, yeah. Me right here. Lean in. There you go. Split screen. Well, which really is. Oh, yeah. Me right here.
Lean in.
Lean in.
There you go.
Okay.
So listen.
So me, me and Heather and have you ever processed meat chickens?
No, but I would like to try.
Okay.
I don't know if you really would like to. We'll do it at your house next time.
Next time we're doing it at your house and I don't think I'm coming.
Okay.
I think I'm out.
I'll be there.
After this experience, I don't think I – I'm not a fan.
The meat is good.
I'm not a fan.
They are horrible.
Just know what you're getting into before you get into it.
I already told my husband we have to have Heather over to teach us how to do it.
Oh, she's fast, man.
She was gutting those suckers like she was a surgeon.
Like crazy.
You're going to have to have Travis because Travis knows how to snap the neck,
kill them quickly.
Like they don't even know what hit them.
Correct, Heather?
Correct.
I hope we don't have any vegan followers or viewers this morning.
We're in big trouble if that's the case.
I'm just saying it was – well, Heather, tell why we had to do it this morning
because we weren't planning on doing that.
We were planning on doing it next week.
Well, we had two drop dead.
Yeah, when the first one dropped dead last week, we were like,
well, okay, this might be disconcerting because do we want to eat these things?
Do they have a disease?
And then what day was it?
The other one?
She came.
I went out there in the morning.
Totally fine.
By 10 o'clock, one was belly up.
Yeah.
It was stiff.
It was stiff.
Yeah.
It was not good.
So because of that, we processed today, this morning.
But I did research.
Two and a half hours.
Yeah, I did research and found out that, and talked to the hatchery,
and they are the ones who said their little heart's just giving out.
It's time.
Yeah.
It's time.
So you can't keep them.
They'll die on their own.
It's like it makes it really easy to kill those suckers, first of all,
because they're wretched and disgusting.
They're not lovable. They're not lovable they're not lovable no well when you first get them but they're only a couple days old so
after that no um they're they're disgusting they smell and on top well they're just a nasty bird
but then when you know they're gonna die regardless it's like let's put them out of
their misery they taste great they taste great they i will, it's like, let's put them out of their misery. They taste great.
They taste great.
I will say, it's the best chicken I've ever had in my life.
There's nothing like it.
There's nothing like a homegrown chicken.
So that's what we did this morning.
Are you going to do meat chickens?
Yes, that's what I said.
I told my husband we have to have Heather over
to teach us how to clean them.
I told her she goes in and cleans everything out. Yeah, farm them up. My husband, we have to have Heather over to teach us how to clean them. Calm down.
She goes in and cleans everything out.
Yeah, farm them up.
Yep.
So how many chickens do you have for hens?
Because you're going to have to get in the picture.
Now you can change her out.
Okay.
Both of us.
I am down to 12.
How many did you start out with?
I had like 20.
And last week I had a couple coyotes jump the fence
and take off with four of them and a duck.
That's farm life, people.
You've got to be able to handle it.
Like you can't cry.
There ain't no crying in farming.
Were you out there when the alligator came up and ate the mice today?
Oh, no.
Tom was.
But they were already dead.
They were dead.
Was there two in the pen?
No, it was outside of the pen.
Dead?
Dead.
I hope that it wasn't from the killer that I have out there
because that alligator might not make it.
I asked Travis, and he said no
because he would have to eat his body weight and the poison.
But he came up on the bank and took
the little mice or rats. They were little.
I call them mice because they were so tiny.
That makes me feel better.
Tom got to watch it.
I'm sure Tom didn't like it. He doesn't like it.
Yeah, he doesn't.
Elijah was excited.
He was like, what?
Tom doesn't.
You know what he did to me the other day?
I told Heather and Travis this this morning.
Or no, last night.
I told him that we have to kill them today.
This morning.
Last night I'm like, well, listen, I'm going to be getting up really early.
We got to take the chickens out because they're dying.
And he's like i really i
really don't want to know that kind of stuff you can just like that stuff you can just keep from
me i don't want to know about you know what he was doing when he's telling me that eating a bucket
of fried chicken i'm like i always want to be like are you are you dead serious with me right now you don't want to
hear me about hear about me processing chicken that's healthier than what you're eating right
there and you are eating chicken yeah I'm like you're maybe you hypocrite right take the speck
out of my eye and leave the plank in yours I know it doesn't go like that but that's exactly how I
felt I literally felt like
that. I'm like, you got a daggum plank in your eye
right now, dude. He's like, please,
I just can't know about that stuff.
As he eats his fried chicken.
Literally eating the
fried chicken that I just bought him.
Publix fried chicken.
That's the best fried chicken
there is.
And I love KSC, but Publix is far better.
Far better.
I would agree.
Far better.
So let's get on with Natalie, now that we filled you in with our day
and gave you a little personal information about her.
So let me ask you this.
So you are in the medical field.
You're a registered nurse.
No, you're beyond a registered nurse, correct?
I'm a nurse practitioner.
Nurse practitioner.
So, like, okay.
What made you, like, I know, like, there was a person that I know that went into medical,
became a nurse because of what, they were best friends with Norma,
and they saw everything go in, you know, when Norma first had everything that she was walking through
at the beginning of her medical stuff.
And they decided, I'm going to be a nurse,
because they loved what they saw,
and they were like, I would love to be able to help someone like that someday.
Children, specifically.
So now they have actually gone through all of their schooling,
and they work in St. Pete.
Sorry, your boy. There we go.
They work for St. Pete All Children's.
Oh, good.
Yeah.
So everybody has, usually everybody has a story as to the reason why they go into the
profession that they're in.
And I don't think I've ever asked you that question.
Like, I was like, I want to know, why did you choose that?
We're graining again. You're good right now you are you asking what's away oh so keep like this yeah it's my
hat I bet you I don't know sorry I'll stay like this so why did you go into the medical field
um my dad my dad um had seven back surgeries in the 70s. So you could tell that they were kind of
butchery type of jobs. And in fourth grade, he was confined to a hospital bed in our home.
So I almost failed fourth grade because I stayed home and took care of my dad. I emptied his urinal. I made him TV dinners.
I rolled him in the bed and positioned him. And yeah, that's what I did. And that's when
he kind of was like, you know, you have a knack for this. Maybe you should be a nurse.
So at fourth grade, fourth grade. And I started early. So I started school early so I was only like eight eight years old so did you have
to go back did they make you go back to fourth grade nope how did you make up all that time
she's that's crazy because you're smart as crap that's probably how yeah yeah I am smart as crap
is what she just said there ain't nothing wrong I shame to that game. I've always been one of those ones that I don't really need to study.
I hate people like you.
Me too.
Gosh, I hate people like you.
But blessed are you because Brindley's like that.
Blessed.
I mean, you're blessed.
That's a God-given talent and a God-given gift.
What's the opposite of that?
Somebody's got to have it.
It's not me.
Ty, did you say that's you?
I said, what's the opposite of that cause that's me
and I said us
oh my gosh I could study something
for like two hours and still not remember
what I studied
I'd be like what was that
oh my gosh
not good
and I genuinely
did not remember and I genuinely did not remember.
And I genuinely did try.
But whatever.
Some people just got it going on.
Yeah.
And in school, I've seen my sisters, my one sister, she did really well, A's, B's.
Then I seen my parents, Baker, get A's and B's.
And I was like, that ain't going to be me.
So I never really applied myself, but I didn't need to because. It it came easy it came easy so did your sister hate you for that yeah I would
have hated you for that if I wasn't saved I would have been very like jealous I think because if
you struggle with something and then another person's just in the same family it makes no
sense sometimes things just don't make sense, especially with siblings.
You're like, we're in the same family.
Why is she smarter?
But you're super awesome because you have street smarts too.
Normally people that are super smart
don't have street smarts.
Most people don't have good common sense
if they got common sense street smarts.
If they're an intelligent person,
they're usually kind of like,
kind of a dingbat.
They don't got both things going for them.
It's like usually if somebody's really good educationally,
they're usually not really good sports-wise.
Do you know what I'm saying?
And then somehow you'll have the perfect whatever,
and that person just is able to do both.
We call those unicorns.
Yeah, there you go.
You'll get a unicorn.
You're a unicorn.
I played sports, too.
I mean, come on.
What sport did you play?
Softball.
Were you good?
I was a cheerleader, too.
Yeah.
I played fast pitch, softball, cheerleading.
Heather's going like this because Heather was a cheerleader.
I cheered at Lemon Bay High School.
Me, too.
What?
Ah, I graduated from Lemon Bay. I didn't know you cheered at Lemon Bay High School. Me too. What? Yeah. I graduated from Lemon Bay.
I didn't know you cheered for Lemon Bay.
I did.
I'm sure you can find a picture of me somewhere.
Oh, my gosh.
That's crazy.
And I was in theater at Lemon Bay, Troop 257.
That's my troop number.
That is crazy.
So she can do everything so okay so we got three
we got three lemon bears in this in this room today because heather and talia and you
yeah that's wow tom tom's the lemon bear sarah was wasn't sarah sarah yeah 100 percent
there's a lot of people from Lemon Bay that come to this church.
That's wild.
Do you know anybody?
Heather's got people that she went to school with that actually attend this church.
Do you have anybody that you went to school with that attends this church?
No, I haven't found any yet.
Tom doesn't either.
Tom doesn't either. But there's a bunch of them That go to That went to school together
That come here
And actually
What's crazy is
Travis and Heather
Are high school sweethearts
I think that's so sweet
I know
From Lemon Bay
It happens every now and then
That they actually stick together
Didn't
Didn't Sarah meet
Didn't Sarah meet Derek
At Lemon Bay
Or am I wrong?
Sarah
Didn't Sarah Yeah Did Derek go to at Lemonade Day? Or am I wrong? Sarah.
Didn't Sarah?
Yeah.
Did Derek go to Lemonade Day?
I think he did.
Yeah. Yeah.
Terry Richardson.
Yeah.
I could swear that she met him.
Or maybe it was afterwards, but maybe she knew him.
I think it was high school.
I don't know.
I want to say something like that, but.
I thought she was married, and then she got, right?
She said that.
She said that on here. Yeah. I did not say She said that. She said that on here.
Yeah.
I did not say that.
She didn't say that on here.
You can't see them behind there.
But they're laughing hysterically.
Because Heather, never mind, doesn't matter.
Okay, so what do you feel?
What do you feel like?
Okay, so prior to going to We the People, which is a private practice physician's office.
Direct primary care.
Right.
Which direct primary care means you have a womb to the tomb.
Not womb to the tomb, but you have a womb to the tomb not womb to the tomb but you have a pediatrician you you actually you have
multiple physicians or nurse practitioners that offer different things and the facility instead
of like my kids we all went to the same doctor but he only did one thing your office does multiple
things back in the day. Well, I mean,
I'm a family nurse practitioner, so I can see from womb to tomb. Yeah. The pediatrician obviously
only does pediatrics. Yeah. Because we have people from the church that only do pediatrics. Yeah.
Which I think is phenomenal that you guys are able to just offer that. Go ahead. Yeah. And then
Dr. Scott, she's our our do and she actually used to be
a nurse before she became a doctor and she has done everything as well but she likes to tend to
stay towards the adults she doesn't really like kids she doesn't like well listen there's something
to be said for like bedside manner and you got to know what you're good at and what you're not good
at if you're not if you're like you don't got what it takes to be with kids be honest and that's what
I mean for me it's far better to know your limitations than to try to be think all things
to all people because you're not going to be successful that way so what do you think the difference is between we the people and your previous primary
care doctor's office that you were in? So let's, I'm going to kind of give you an example. You
know how like if you're at Disney World and you're standing in line waiting? That was my previous
employer. You waited, I mean, and waited and waited and waited for
maybe a two minute ride. That would be a very accurate description. We, the people, we don't
do that. We schedule 30 to an hour for each patient. So the patient has enough time to sit,
talk, get to know each other, no more than just, hey, what's your feelings today?
You know, get to know the person a little bit better.
Well, too, if you have that rapport, you know, like some people will have been with you like years, right?
So you're not needing to get to know them.
So the 30 minutes to an hour isn't going to be needed for that.
It's mostly like what are you feeling?
What is like, what is your day to day so that you can understand what the actual issue might be for
them instead of just prescribing them something quickly, which is huge, I think. Correct. Because
allopathic is all about what pharmaceutical can I give you today? Right. Now, granted, allopathic
has done great strides and I'm learning more and more.
I mean, over the last four years, my world kind of like shattered because of covid, because I believed one way.
And then now I believe a totally different way.
But allopathic still is there because you still need allopathic for certain things like type one diabetes and other things like that.
Go ahead. I can't tell him I can't do that.
I need to keep it open like I normally do.
Go ahead.
I'm sorry.
No, that was my problem.
The screen keeps going in and out,
and Erin just sent Heather a text saying tell her to close her laptop.
If I close my laptop, then I don't know my questions.
It's not possible.
I have them on a picture on my phone.
No.
Plus, I have it open all the time, so that can't be the problem.
Go ahead.
So where was I?
So you were saying with COVID,
it shattered your idea of what things actually was, medically speaking.
Medically, everything.
Everything I learned, I pretty much cried.
Because, you know you I
bought into the system I mean seriously you're a rare person that actually admits oh no I'll
admit it I bought into the system I I mean every one of my kids are fully vaccinated I pushed for
everything oh yeah I mean full-fledged full-fledged all, listened to everything that they said because that's what I was taught, brought up.
I mean, because I worked, I went from being a dietician,
like a dietary aid, to a CNA, to an LPN, to an RN, then NP.
So my whole life has been nothing but medicine,
and that's all that I've been taught is what they teach.
The protocols, which they weren't, even when you first started out,
they weren't protocols.
No, no.
You had, when I first started out, I mean, you had time with your doctor.
Yeah.
You had time.
Now it's, once HMOs kind of got involved back in the 90s
is when it kind of started to change.
Big time.
And then as soon as Obamacare hit, everything changed.
Gone out the window.
Yeah. Because it's really, it's about how to change. Big time. And then as soon as Obamacare hit, everything changed. Gone out the window. Yeah.
Because it's really, it's about how to keep you sick
and putting a Band-Aid on the sickness.
It really is.
I mean, it's really what it's all about.
I've seen a lot of doctors stay today that actually feel the same way I do.
They weren't taught to look.
What is the cause?
Oh, let me just give you this because this will make
you better. But then it gives you another
side effect. Correct. Which you have to take another
medication, which is what makes the money
for pharmaceuticals.
I think Pastor Tommy, you talked about
that on
preaching one Sunday and how
you know, people
I just lost my train of thought.
The side effects of things.
You take one drug and you get a side effect.
Oh, yeah, and then you go to another one.
I mean, that's just the way that they made it.
It's because that's what makes the money.
That's what, that's where the lobbyists at Big Pharma wins out
and beats what's best for, I would say, the consumer.
But we are the consumer when we're buying the drugs, but I'm just saying, uh, for the customer, um, or the patient, I should
say, cause that's really a better term, but that's where big pharma beats out the patient and the
what's best for the patient. But that's like how the FDA claimed ivermectin was a horsey warmer
and they got sued. Yeah. So. And they have to take that back.
They have to erase everything off social media.
The FDA does.
Because it was a lie.
Because it's a huge lie.
Ivermectin's been around for a long time,
and it's actually won a Nobel Peace Prize.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Which a lot of people have no idea about,
and it's something that if you live in Africa,
you take every single day.
Not the horse.
No.
A person.
Because it actually works. Correct. It's available over the counter in africa you just
go into it's like an aspirin yeah you go basically taken like an aspirin every single day correct
which is insanity and and and how many um how many covid deaths were they really in africa
uh no no next to nothing.
Yes.
And nobody was getting vaccinated either because they are all taking ivermectin.
And that's when people should have been, like, if you did any studying,
you could have clearly seen that.
And that would have, you know, resolved any doubt or concern you had in your mind
about COVID. Because
if you used Africa, simply Africa as a guide, even Switzerland, to a certain extent,
because they didn't mask or anything, they got sick. Yeah, they didn't lock down their kids.
Yeah, exactly. They didn't close their schools, nothing. And nobody, they had far less death
rates than everybody else. And a very quick, I i want to say healing but that's not the right word
a very quick decline and even cases yeah and everybody was getting over it way quicker than
people who were locking down and were following the protocol of what was being told for them to
do it's just insanity to me but i don't know so let me ask you this because this is this is a
podcast question because we have led and guided people in a very bad way to a parasite cleanse
yeah we might be the cause of people who have major parasites still living in their bodies
everybody has parasites every single person that's walking has parasites.
You should do a parasite cleanse three to four times a year.
Do you?
I have not, but I've taken ivermectin.
But you're a nurse.
Nurses never do it.
Nurses are the worst patients.
I'm the worst patient ever.
But I've taken ivermectin, so even taking ivermectin is considered a parasite cleanse.
Really?
Yes.
Ivermectin, fenbendazole.
I did not know that there's different types
so okay everybody has parasites living in their body everybody especially those who ground
i love listening you're a rounder me i love walking barefoot in the in the yard it makes me
feel like wonderful okay is it because you're country and you're a farm girl or is it because
you're grounding no it's because i'm a you're a farm girl or is it because you're
grounding? No, it's because I'm a country and a farm girl and I grew up without shoes. I don't
like shoes. I hate shoes. I'd rather just. That's Tommy. Tommy never wears shoes. I mean, if he goes
for a jog. He jogs. If he has his way, but we've tried to convince him that that's not the wisest
of things for him. So now he actually does wear tennis shoes, but for the longest time, if he ran, he ran without shoes.
Oh, my gosh.
All the time.
No, I just like being barefoot.
He's redneck.
He's just country.
So you're not really grounding.
No.
Okay, so parasites do enter through the feet,
but they also enter in through the food.
Yes.
How else do parasites get inside of us?
Your animals.
If you have dogs cats okay they can
especially if they sleep in bed with you or oh boy you're in trouble i'm in big trouble i need
some ivermectin that is in every puddle with parasites everywhere i've got like three animals
in my bed i need ivermectin stat come on on. Let's get a good deal. After the chickens this morning, you need ivermectin.
No, I didn't hear.
I said I have my prescription pad.
I can write you all some.
Please.
Okay, so listen.
Okay, so you can take ivermectin.
When you did your parasite cleanse, did you see any parasites?
I didn't look.
I am not looking.
I might not look either.
I'm probably like you.
Natalie, I'm surprised by that.
I wasn't looking.
How often can you take the ivermectin?
You can take the ivermectin every day if you wanted to,
but probably the parasites would probably end up becoming immune to it.
You know, just like everything else,
things eventually get immune to whatever you're putting in your body
and they find a way around it.
I mean, the biggest war we've had as humans is against bacteria,
our whole, you know, existence.
Pretty much.
Interesting.
Especially when the world fell, right?
So since then, that's what we've been dealing with.
Yeah.
I don't know.
You sent that picture of that lady who had parasites in her body.
Head to toe.
Was that a patient of yours?
No, no, no.
I follow some sites that you can find some incredible pictures of just anything.
I've never seen anything like that, but that's not normal, right?
That's not normal, right?
That's not normal for people to... No, that's, I mean, the majority of people know
you wouldn't be that full, but you have them,
and you have them a lot of times even in your young kids.
It can cause behavioral issues.
It can cause...
Really?
Stomach issues, yeah, anxiety, deficiencies.
Like, parasites can cause anxiety.
Oh, yeah.
How is that?
Behavioral issues, like, how is that?
I don't get it.
What about, like, ADHD?
ADHD is more linked to metal toxicities, you know, the aluminum, the helium and all that stuff.
Is that vaccine-related because they got maybe too much metal.
Not just vaccine related.
Because there's a lot of metal in those vaccines.
Putting on my conspiracy hat, but it's also the geoengineering.
I mean, they've been doing studies now on water since they've been clouding, seeding,
whatever, geoengineering.
Yeah.
Aluminum levels are like through the roof.
And I guess one of the tallest, I just read a guy saying one of the tallest mountains in the world that has the most pristine snow and water has the highest level of aluminum ever.
Stop it.
There goes the Fiji water.
So not only should you be doing a parasite cleanse, you should be doing a metal detox as well.
Well, how do you do a metal detox?
One of those links I sent you, they actually had two in one.
I don't know if you still have it.
You just spray it in your mouth.
You barely taste it, and it helps get it all out.
They even recommend it for your kids. People that have kids that have had their shots and have slow to speak or they're tiptoeing or they have a crooked smile, they start giving it to them.
After like six, eight weeks, tons of testimonies that the kids turned back to them.
Add to cart right now.
Wait a minute.
Okay.
Yeah, that's it.
That's that one.
Okay.
Is there any way, Heather, you can put that up really quick?
That is extremely good information.
Okay.
How about coupling that with a coffee enema?
Coffee enemas are supposed to be amazing.
That's what I've heard.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
What?
Or experienced.
Saunas are like really good at getting rid of toxins. That's all I be wait a minute what or experienced saunas are like
really good at getting rid of
toxins
that's all I need to know
that's all
that's all I need to know
yep
well I'll
I'll be
I'll be honest
if nobody else will be
I've never
I've done one
have you
I've done way more than one
I've done them too
I've never done one
thank you Vanessa
for being transparent
I've never I've never done one me either oh I've done I've done them too. I've never done one. Thank you, Vanessa, for being transparent. I've never done one.
Me either.
Oh, I've done them
on the regular.
We used to do them
all the time.
Yeah, we did.
You guys talk like
you did them together.
No, we did not do them together.
We would text each other
like an emoji cup of coffee
just to like,
hey, we're doing it.
It's good at cleaning
out your system.
It's excellent
cleaning out your system.
And you actually feel like, you feel like a hundred bucks afterwards.
And saunas are really good too.
Which I have a sauna.
You have a sauna.
Vanessa has one.
I'm going to do the spray.
Then I'm going to do the coffee enema.
And the ivermectin.
And the ivermectin.
Okay, so this is actually really good stuff here because, okay,
I mean, I'm being funny about the parasite cleanse,
but Ivermectin you can get easily.
Oh, well.
Maybe not easily anymore.
You used to be able to get it.
You used to be able to get it.
I should take that back.
But supposedly since the FDA got sued, and I tried it with a friend,
your big chains are starting to give it back out.
Oh, good.
The majority of the places, though, to get it is from compound pharmacies.
And the best thing about compound pharmacies.
What's a compound pharmacy?
They make the medicine themselves.
And they can put the whole dose into, like, a capsule.
So you're only taking one instead of ivermectin comes in, like,
3 milligrams, 12 milligrams, whatever.
You take one instead of a little bit, a little bit, a little bit, a little bit?
Yeah, because ivermectin is based on your weight.
Oh, really?
So it depends on your weight on how much you take.
I didn't know that.
Correct.
Interesting.
I didn't know that it was based on your weight.
So people in Africa that take it every day, they can't be like,
their doctors aren't saying this is ivermectin.
No, usually it says it on the back of the box oh okay okay that makes sense all right that was a
dingbat moment um okay so one parasite cleanse because there was somebody who was really wanting
to know and they live in new york if i remember right they were really wanting to know a good
parasite cleanse because they do.
Do you guys remember what she did? She was like a health professional of some sort, if I'm right.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
She's a faithful watcher, but she's very diligent on making sure
what she tells people is actually accurate,
and that puts you and Tracy in a very awkward position
because you could not verify that information.
That's why we said wait for Natalie.
So the Cellcor is one of the links I gave you.
Cellcor is an amazing one.
And that's for the metals?
No, no.
Parasite cleanse?
Parasite.
So there's a couple different ones.
And what I would recommend, because if they recommend that you do a parasite cleanse three to four times a year,
is I would change them up.
If I'm going to do Rogers Hood one time, the next time I'm going to do Selcor.
Next time I'll do Ivermectin.
So that the parasites never get used to the fleas.
Fleas now, because me and Heather were talking about this. She was battling fleas on her cat,
and she was trying all the different over-the-counter ones.
I'm like, they're immune to it now.
They're immune to it.
They don't respond to it.
So she had to get a prescription,
and then all of a sudden they're gone.
Yes.
The first time I did the drops,
I had improvement, and I saw parasites come out.
Second time around, I did the same parasite drops, and I didn't see anything.
So you have flukes.
There's different parasites.
There's like, you know, you've got your tapeworms.
You've got your flukes that are like flat, and they're just nasty.
So you've got your different types, and they hide in different areas.
So if you do a different one, and I know this sounds crazy,
but during a full moon phase is the best time.
A full moon phase.
And why is that?
Because your body is.
Even as a nurse, if you ever worked in an ER during.
Babies.
Babies.
Everybody's different.
You know how they just.
The freakish things actually happen.
During a full moon. Because your body just,'s like the freakish things actually happen during a full moon because
your body just because of the moon being closer and the water component or whatever it is they
act differently so they say it's the best time to do it one of the main things that i would have to
tell you is like with salchor and rogers hood there's binders and that touch touchstone essential
there's binders to bind on to the parasites to help get them out.
So if you're doing that with the coffee enema, you really will get them all out.
That's interesting.
Well, and I didn't really believe in a coffee enema, but like Vanessa kind of like challenged me.
And I was like, all right, well, we'll give it a shot.
And you've never done one before, but I'm just saying, like, I'm not a big enema girl.
Okay?
Me neither.
So, but I will tell you.
But I'm also a nurse.
I don't do a lot of the things I tell people to do.
Yeah.
I'm just saying, like, you do feel amazing.
Yeah.
The bloating is gone.
People get addicted to them.
Yeah.
It's like people that eat their mattresses, they get addicted to that.
People get addicted to Clonics, too.
They get addicted to what?
Clonics.
Clonic.
What is that?
Clonic is kind of like doing an enema, but someone puts a tube up and then just puts stuff in,
and you can watch everything come out.
What?
Oh, yeah, There's different facilities.
There's even one in Venice that does it.
I don't think I would do that.
I don't know.
Me and somebody else?
No.
There it is.
Me, Biden.
Yeah, put that up, baby girl.
That one does both.
Now, this is parasites and lead?
Mm-hmm.
Good to know.
I don't know.
I'm ordering that sucker right now. your kids you can all the way down
to toddlers can take this they'll tell you the link how they'll tell you the different amounts
and it's just a spray and a couple drops that's all it is interesting you know because tom's on
uh on his devices so much doing so much research all the time so uh one of my friends who does uh has a health
food place she was like put this on his it's these these little yeah mouth blockers yeah she's like
he's on that too much like you gotta like people is this that's not conspiracy either no it's not
and and even with the mRNA vaccine,
if you look more and more into it with the nanoparticles
and you look at the research on what a nanoparticle is,
it's actually, they were designed in Israel
to respond to EMF, especially 5G.
And they're doing it just so we can, quote unquote,
be like the matrix where
we are gonna it's just like when people had the vaccine and they would put a magnet to their arm
and now the magnet doesn't come off i mean that don't make sense people that doesn't make sense
there's truth to what is being said here but he's not vaccinated but but she was like um because he was looking at so much information all all the time he was like
he was like his heart would be like not that he he knew he didn't have art issues he's like
like i'm like i'm feeling like anxious and i'm not like an anxious person well he always has
battled like his mind to a certain extent but he's never battled like being anxious like that.
Like that was like off the charts.
And then she gave us all this different stuff.
And then she, magnesium, because he was magnesium deficient.
Everybody's magnesium deficient.
Everybody's magnesium deficient.
But then there's certain ones that you can get that are specific,
which I didn't know that until Heather was asking about magnesium.
But I'm like, all this makes sense now,
why she was setting him up with all these things that he was deficient on.
And then he was feeling, he was like, he literally was like, I feel great.
Never take a calcium supplement.
Calcium is the worst supplements to take.
Which he does not do calcium.
No.
Vitamin D is another one that a lot of people are deficient in.
Well, here's the thing about
vitamin d it's crazy so america you're normal why you go to we the people this is all the stuff that
people don't know but they're taking all these pharmaceuticals and really it's as simple as
just changing up your diet or incorporating stuff i mean our soil is so deficient. Yes. So, so deficient that you're not getting the vitamins that your body needs.
Now, vitamin D, God created us to create vitamin D.
So obviously it's a very important vitamin.
In America, if you get your vitamin D level done,
they say anywhere from 30 to 100 is normal.
Well, Australia just changed theirs.
Theirs is, I think, up to like almost 200. And their food is better than ours too. say anywhere from 30 to 100 is normal well australia just changed theirs theirs is i think
up to like almost 200 and their food is better than ours and it's showing that if you can get
above 80 so if you went and got it done and you seen your primary care doctor and they said oh
you're 30 you're fine you're not deficient i would beg to differ if you more and more studies show
that if you could get it above 80 you cut your chance for even breast cancer by like, isn't that insanity? But that's that that's the difference between going in and talking to
somebody and only getting two minutes with them versus somebody who sits down and says, let's,
let's talk about you. Let's find out everything we can about you. And then we can, it's like
one of my things, and I didn't give this to Heather, but it's like red light therapy that you guys offer.
Acupuncture.
Like people don't believe in it.
We have an acupuncture coming in now.
Yeah, it's like all of that stuff, it's holistic,
but it actually works versus just taking a pill.
I mean.
You know what made me kind of, even before COVID,
when I became a nurse practitioner, I started looking at a lot of people's med lists, especially your elderly.
They would be on like 20, 25 meds.
And you'd be like, oh my gosh, why are we on all this?
And you would be on one to counteract another one.
So like say, I'm going to put you on a diuretic because you got swelling in your feet and you're holding on water. So I'm going to put
you on some Lasix. Well, Lasix is, it takes all your potassium out of your body too. So now we
got to add potassium to that. So you could take a potassium pill to take back, put the potassium
back in that the Lasix takes out. When in fact, table salt is one of the worst things for you.
You need either Himalayan salt and it's got to be true Himalayan salt or Celtic salt. one of the worst things for you. You need either Himalayan salt, and it's got to be true Himalayan salt,
or Celtic salt.
Those are the two salts that you should take,
and you should use those every single day.
It's better than drinking a Gatorade.
If you just take Celtic salt or Himalayan salt
and put just a dash in your water that you drink,
your electrolytes will be phenomenal.
It's the best thing to do.
And it takes away your headaches. Magnesium takes away your headaches. Yeah. And it's so good for your
heart. People don't understand. There's some, there's different ones like magnesium citrate.
That's for your bowels, right? So if you have issues with bloating and constipation.
Or irritable bowel syndrome. Does that help with that? I don't know if it would help with that
because irritable bowel syndrome is linked to anxiety. yeah really you're kidding me no i'm dead serious it's linked
to like how is that possible because why would that be oh you take your body out of the homeostasis
it needs to be in and you're in a constant state of anxiety your your bowels are going to do the
same so your bowels is where 90 80 90% of your immune system comes from your gut.
So if your gut is healthy, the rest of you will be healthy as well.
Oh, my gosh.
That makes complete sense.
I had no idea, like 80% to 90%.
Oh, yeah, a big, big portion.
That's why when you take antibiotics, people get diarrhea,
and then they come up with a second infection.
Yes. Another infection. And then I just read another thing and it's so hard to kind of
determine, you know, we're in the information age now. So you have to kind of do lots like
research, lots and lots of research. Yes. Even ibuprofen is bad because it like strips the
lining of your stomach, which opens up, like takes this lining off your stomach, which
opens up for toxins to come out, which then can get back into the, all the way into the
like small bowel, which causes even more issues.
Really?
So if somebody is used to taking ibuprofen, I don't take, I don't hardly ever take any,
nothing.
I like headaches because I don't get them a lot.
So I don't ever, but there are people that pop them like candy.
Yeah.
Because they're available over the counter.
I,
yeah.
What,
what do you do for an anti-inflammatory?
Curcumin,
turmeric,
ginger,
curcumin,
turmeric,
ginger,
all your natural spices and roots that are out there.
Oh, my gosh.
You're talking about those little thingies that I –
what are you laughing at back there, girls?
I was just watching you take your necklace across your chin a few times.
Because I'm like –
You're deep in thought right now.
I am deep in thought.
That's exactly right, Heather.
I know.
Oh, my gosh.
My mind is being blown.
But, okay, so that goes back to remember those things I was making fun of girls, where
they have those little, like, homeopathic, like, vials, and they have all different kinds
of, okay, they stink, Natalie.
They don't work.
I've had people try and sell me that stuff.
Not sell me it personally, but, like, like.
Convince you?
Yeah. And they're like, like convince you. Yeah.
And they're like,
like if I did have a headache,
okay,
we're going to get my homeopathic thing out
and we're going to put this
and this and this and this.
And the husband's going,
it doesn't work.
Don't take.
And I'm like,
all right,
let's try it.
I think a lot of them do work though.
Well,
I'm just telling you
a couple of times that I've done it.
No.
Has it ever?
It was a, it was a very, I don't I've done it, no. Stink cow. Has it ever had cayenne pepper in it?
I don't know, but the friend that had it was spared no expense to buy.
She would research the.
Daylights out of it.
Yes, and she was, yes.
So, like, if it was expensive, but it was, like, going to work.
She'd buy it.
She would buy it because she's like work. She'd buy it.
She would buy it because she's like, why buy it if it's not?
Correct.
She always bought the top of the top, you know, and it did not work.
So I don't know.
I don't buy into that.
Well, some people's makeup is different.
Have you ever heard of the MTHFR?
I don't even know what you just said there.
A, B, C, D, E, F. That's a whole lot of letters. So there's, I don't know if you guys ever heard of Gary Brekka. He's an amazing guy. He actually lives in Naples. He's a human biologist and he
actually used to sit behind a desk and do insurance, life insurance for people. And he,
we'd be able to tell by whatever the information, the life insurance person put in there, if they should give you life insurance
or not. Okay. Then he decided, you know, God made me this smart. I need to come out and start
talking. So he's, he's one of the guys that I've been following. I've been trying to do more with
him too, but it's very expensive to kind of be part of it. But one of the things that he stresses on is like magnesium number one.
Yes.
If you can just start doing magnesium in your drinks every single day
or the salt in your drinks every single day.
If somebody has headaches.
Your headaches within a month and a half will be gone.
So that's what I'm trying to get at.
So ibuprofen is not even necessary.
No.
Which is probably why a lot of people have them is because they have some kind of iron deficiency.
Magnesium deficiency, salt deficiency.
In Celtic salt, there's like 84 different minerals.
So there's tons of different minerals in there.
Isn't that interesting?
And people's diet. and here's yeah that that right there you can talk to people all you want right you can tell people this is the plan that you got to do please follow this do this do this
but it falls down to the responsibility of the patient to do it well if you're gonna a lot of
people get headaches every day because they don't drink water. I'm like, so they're dehydrated.
But you're going to pop an ibuprofen, and it's like, just drink.
Which will dehydrate you even more.
Yes, I'm like, just drink water.
Or they drink coffee.
Yeah, they drink coffee all the day, all day long.
Yeah, and that dehydrates you.
Yeah, it's like, what are you guys laughing at back there?
It's just me and Vanessa.
That's you and Vanessa, you don't drink water?
One's got a Dr. Pepper, and you got water, though. I know, I forced myself to drink. Yeah's you and Vanessa. You don't drink water. One's got a Dr. Pepper
and you got water though.
No, I forced myself to drink.
You're supposed to be drinking
half your body's weight
in ounces of water a day.
I can tell you that
I do not do that.
Not even close.
So you're half of your body weight.
In ounces.
I weigh a lot.
So if you weigh 120 pounds.
Sorry, Heather.
If you weighed 120 pounds.
If you guys could see Heather right now,
she's got a mouth full of water
and she's trying not to spew it everywhere.
It's true.
It's true.
I weigh a lot.
So I'm in big trouble.
If you weigh 120 pounds,
you need to drink 60 ounces of water. That's not that bad. I weigh a lot. So I'm in big trouble. If you weigh 120 pounds, you need to drink 60 ounces of water.
That's not that bad.
I weigh more than that, sister.
120 pounds is long gone.
I weigh 165, so I got a lot to drink, too.
Do you drink it every day?
Since I got it in my Stanley Cup, I try to drink a couple of those.
Is that the one right there that Talia has?
Yeah.
You have that same one? It's like 40 ounces. That's 40 ounces right there. So one of those that the one right there that um talia has yeah you have that same one it's
like 40 ounces that's 40 ounces right there so one of those yeah it is so that's all you have
to drink is one of those no not me yeah i thought you were saying how many do you drink more than
that i have to drink like two and a half right yeah two and a half that's nothing oh i probably
could do that yeah that's what i'm saying yeah i. I mean, I do drink quite a bit of water throughout the day,
but I definitely don't think I drink because I don't drink a lot.
That's part of my problem.
You have to stay hydrated.
Yeah, but I don't even drink a lot of anything.
I need to go back to the MTHFR.
So MTHFR.
So genetically, if they do a genetic test on you,
40% of the population has a mutation in,
I can't say it.
It's a huge word.
That's why it's shortened to MTHFR.
Okay.
A lot of people call it the MF-er.
Oh, oh my gosh.
Just to kind of let you know.
But what it does is.
Oh, it's me going back and forth.
That's why it's me.
So what it does is if you have...
If this gene in your body is mutated,
you can't methylate a bunch of folate, right?
Or folic acid, I should say, not folate.
And they put folic acid in everything.
Really?
Anything enriched in grains. I didn't know that. Kids' cereals fortified with folic acid in everything. Really? Anything enriched in grains, kids' cereals fortified with folic acid,
prenatal vitamins, folic acid.
Now, if you have above 40% of the population has this gene mutation,
so what do you think it's going to cause?
It's going to cause issues because your body can't methylate it out.
So you've got to make sure you're taking folate instead of folic acid.
Because folic acid is fake.
Well, how do you find out if you have the MF-er?
Well, you...
Because I don't know what...
I don't even know what to say.
I couldn't even remember all the letters.
M-T-H-F-R.
I didn't remember that one.
The mother F-er.
Yeah.
So you have to do a genetic test.
You do a genetic test, and when you find out, you can find...
Do you guys do the genetic test? I can send you to go do a genetic test. You do a genetic test, and when you find out, you can find. Do you guys do the genetic test?
I can send you to go get the genetic test.
Right, you can prescribe it.
Yeah, but it's costly.
Is that like the DNA thing that you can figure out where you came from?
No.
Will that work?
Okay.
No, that's cheap compared to the other thing.
The other thing.
Interesting.
Very interesting. But if you have stuff like anxiety, bloating,
there are different ways to kind of see if you might have the MTHFR.
Without having to go through all that testing?
Yeah, there's signs and symptoms of it.
And if you just eliminate the folic acid or anything that's enriched,
so your pastas, your breads, all that stuff, unless you make it yourself.
Yeah.
You eliminate all that stuff, unless you make it yourself. Yeah. You eliminate all that.
You can do away with a lot of that anxiety or any of those other issues.
Based on what you eat.
Correct.
It's all diet.
God made this world perfect.
He gave us.
And then we changed it.
Yes.
He gave us the garden.
Everything that we.
And here's another cool thing that I've been doing a lot of research on,
is in the Bible it says when God made the garden in Genesis,
God said make sure you eat the fruit and the seeds of it, correct?
Yeah, yeah.
Apricot seeds.
Yes.
So there's a country that eat apricot seeds like peanuts.
Not one case of cancer.
Wait a minute, though.
Apricot seeds, they're big, right?
And hard, right?
How do you eat that?
You can eat them.
How? You can puree it and then even mash it into a powder.
You can buy them.
You can buy the seeds that are mashed into a powder? No, you can mash them yourself. But you can buy them you can buy the seeds that are mashed into a powder no you can mash them yourself
but you can buy them you can go on amazon interesting apricot seeds yeah and because
there's there are where is it located i can't remember the country i'm sure if someone looked
it up um but there's a country that doesn't there's's not one case of cancer. But they tell you, it's actually vitamin B17.
They tell you that not to eat them because they're cyanide and it'll kill you.
But they actually will not kill you to eat them.
They just, cancer sells.
Cancer is a big moneymaker.
Huge.
It says Singapore.
It's Singapore.
They're never going to do away with cancer.
They can't.
They can't afford to.
And people don't understand that.
There'll never be a cure because they're not really looking for one.
No.
No.
I mean, how much money has been put into trying to find a cure for cancer?
It's never going to happen.
And people always are like.
And the people that actually find it or say something of it.
They're dead.
They're usually gone.
Yeah. They're dead.
They don't want it.
That's why I said I cried over the last four years.
I cried over the last four years because everything that I've been taught.
The reality of it is, and that's the thing,
that's what I think a lot of people don't understand,
the evil and the depths that it goes on many from your from your food to your
pharmaceuticals to the medical industry to the political climate to our government the whole
thing's a scam and people are waking up that's part of the problem though that's why they're
trying to keep it as
misinformation. And they get
to determine what misinformation is misinformation.
Yeah, it's like if you get a whistleblower
like the Boeing whistleblower
he's
dead. I was going to say, isn't he dead? Yeah.
He was found and he was
tapped in the back of the head.
In a parking lot.
They found him dead.
I mean, they don't want truth out.
And they'll do whatever it takes to make sure that that just doesn't happen,
which is frightening.
Like peptides, right?
Yes.
The FDA is starting to ban peptides.
I was telling Heather, I learned about a couple of different peptides
that they just kind of like took off the market.
One of them was called BPC, body protective component 157. And it's just peptides, insulin's a peptide, right? So it actually that with TB 500, they were given to
athletes for like tendon tears, ligament tears. To help recover quickly, correct?
It helps to regenerate it all.
And now the FDA says, yep, no more.
It's done because who was losing money?
The FDA.
The pharma.
The big pharma.
Yeah.
And the whole hospital industry,
surgeries and all that other kind of stuff. Government is going to do whatever.
Big pharma
is in the pocket of
every government politician almost.
On both sides.
People don't realize it.
They
put out the money
so that they can rule
and get what they want
without fighting.
So the reason for direct primary care or to pay cash
or to become part of like a concierge.
Which is we the people.
It's like we the people.
We the people is direct primary care, but there's also concierge.
There's different ones.
We don't have to deal with the middleman.
We don't have to deal with the insurance company.
We don't have to have the insurance company company we don't have to you're not
the insurance company telling us no you can't do that there you go now we do recommend that you
carry like catastrophic insurance because if something was to happen they would you know you
could lose a lot because of how expensive things are um someone put in this chat to get all things
apricot what is that someone put yeah someone put in there
i went i looked it up apricotpower.com and you can buy powders at like tons of different things
you could buy the powder heather yeah interesting so so i don't have to go bring my apricot seeds
over to you for you to pound them i because that's what I was going to do. I'm like, I'm bringing them to Heather. Let's do it. I'm ready. You'll do it for me.
Yeah, I have no desire.
But I'll take those apricots.
If we can do chickens, we can surely do apricots.
Yeah.
I mean, it's just, it's wild how much stuff is out there
and how much stuff.
And I think with the stuff that they've just hid,
they've hid from doctors just in general.
And they did it
to get away from holistic yes to get away from um your naturopathic types of medicines because
it wasn't making money i mean pharmaceutical companies all petroleum right oh which is oh
my gosh so bad for you they changed they They changed the teachings in the schools because the big people who wanted.
Rothschild.
Correct.
They changed.
They said, we'll give you all this money.
We'll give you millions of dollars.
But this is the curriculum you're going to follow.
100%.
This is what you're going to do.
Mm-hmm.
So.
Big money.
Big, huge money.
Huge money.
Big money.
It's not good.
So if you do a concierge service.
You get to be seen as limited times as you want.
I mean, you don't like, like, I don't know.
Some people know I had surgery a couple weeks ago.
Just my, my, my copay was out of pocket.
Just to go to the hospital was almost $5,000.
And that's not, that's not the whole bill.
And that wasn't even what I paid my doctor. Yeah. So it ended up being like six grand. That's with insurance.
So if you do DPC, direct primary care, concierge or cash, you pay a monthly fee and you're seen
unlimited, unlimited times. You could come in, you could text, you can do whatever you want. Now,
this other stuff that they do like red light therapy, massage therapy, acupuncture, IV therapy.
Those are obviously extra.
The vitamin shots even.
Even vitamin shots.
They're extra, but they're not expensive.
No.
I've had a couple people whose vitamin D levels came back in the 20s. I could come in for three shots of 50,000 international units just to pop it out there.
You could be a new person just from getting a vitamin shot.
Vitamin D.
So a lot of times low back pain could be a sign of vitamin D deficiency.
The only thing is, is vitamin D, make sure you take it with K2
because K2 keeps the calcium in the bones,
whereas vitamin D can suck the calcium out and put the calcium into the bloodstream.
So what is that?
Is K2 a shot?
No, K2 is another like vitamin, vitamin K2.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
Interesting.
Very interesting.
Lots of stuff I'm learning over and trying to learn over.
The right way.
Relearn.
Yeah.
But you love learning, so it doesn't really matter.
Yeah, I've been doing it for a while.
So one of my big things, I'm going to, I know I have less than a minute, but I'm going to,
it doesn't matter.
So my last two really important questions I want to ask you is, you guys be thinking,
because I was going to give you guys an opportunity to ask her any questions that you might have,
because you'll think of questions that I don't, and we just learned a whole bunch. So be thinking if you have any questions that you might want to ask her what
they might be, and then we'll give her a chance to answer them. Does that make sense? And okay.
And then my last thing for you is it is very rare. Like the doctor that my family went to,
till my kids were like in their teens, um, which we didn't go very often,
but still he was a friend actually besides our doctor,
but he was an atheist.
And for me and Tom, we're like,
oh, this is an opportunity to win him to the Lord.
He actually was Heather's.
Is he still your doctor, Heather?
Okay, so phenomenal doctor.
He and Tom actually became friends more so because tom being a school
resource officer and a cop and he was he's friends with a lot of cops so whatever but he was an
atheist which is way different than you so my thing is like faith in medicine. It is very rare that you find a medical professional
that implements faith along with medicine because most people find medicine to be the answer
instead of faith being the answer. We live in America. America, you can just say, hey, I have a fever. Can I get an antibiotic? Right. Now, how do you
combine the two? What does that look like for people? Because a lot of times people
would love to have somebody who is in the medical profession that does have faith so that when
they're walking through something, okay, they may not have the faith to believe for in that moment that healing is there, but they know that that's what they're
striving for. So having somebody who is faith-based helps in that scenario.
Here's the thing. I mean, I usually, I'll ask people if I can pray for them. You know,
the people that I do know that are faith-based, I, you know, I'll pray with them in the office with them. I've had it bite me in the
butt because I've talked about it and it turned around and, you know, called on me and, you know,
I got reprimanded because that person obviously didn't believe. But I tend to quote a lot of
scripture. I tend to sit there and bring God into every scenario when I'm in a room with somebody.
I mean, for a basic physical, and if people are having an issue, I try to let them know
that there's more than just, let me give you this.
You know, there's the hope of Jesus, the hope of, you know, he's taken it all from you.
And it's, you know, the unbelief it is.
I mean, it's hard for me too.
I mean, I've had people say, yeah, can you pray for me?
And we've done it.
And I actually had one guy that had my last job.
He was, you know, worried about prostate cancer.
And him and I sat down.
I asked him, I said, can I pray with you?
And we sat there and prayed.
And he came back with an all clear.
So yeah, I tend to bring it up almost every visit that I'm in.
For me as a believer, for me as a believer, like I would want.
I mean, I know that I went to somebody that wasn't, but there was nobody.
I knew of no, my OB, he was a Christian.
That was phenomenal because he would pray with us, you know,
and the guy that he was partners with, also a Christian.
Nice.
So he prayed.
My sister was his patient.
So like he played Christian music while he was doing operations
because she has a C-section. So he prayed with her before the C-section. was doing operations because she has a C-section.
So he prayed with her before the C-section. He was playing Christian music during the C-section.
And then like, so for me, I know what it's like to have a physician that has some biblical
foundation, but I've never like had it on this area. And there's something, there's something
to be said for that. And as a believer,
I would think that that's what you would, you would want in your medical professional.
So you do pray for with people, you do talk about faith and how to implement faith in this medical
situation. Correct? Correct. If somebody is a believer, then it's iron sharpening iron,
I'm going to stand with you because I know because my mom's come to you and I've been
in the room and you're like, that's like, I'm not going to.
You even are very careful about giving a diagnosis, which I love.
It's not that you avoid the diagnosis.
Like God be true and every man a liar.
Yeah.
But you'll say, I've been there.
Like, we're not going to put the cart before the horse.
We're not going to say what the potential could be because we're believing and understanding
that that's not what it is.
Let's wait for the results to come back, and then we'll move on from there.
But this is what we're going to believe, and then let's pray over that.
Correct.
That I love.
That's powerful.
When my son smashed his face in from fighting, he tends to be like, fighting is his
life. The greatest thing is, is you're like, Tommy, that's not what we're going to believe for.
We're going to believe that when you go and get your MRI, this is what it's going to say.
And you were very, like, it brings all situations. And guess what happened? His MRI came back.
It was nothing like what it could have been. So, and people say,
well, it was not ever going to be that. And I'm like, I don't know about that. I don't know that
that's the case because I don't know. Like for me, it's worth, it's worth it to have somebody
pray, stand with you and have a positive outcome because you don't know it would have, if it would
have ended up being like that.
No, you don't.
So for me, it's powerful to have somebody who is like-minded,
iron sharpening iron, somebody who stands with you
and believes with you for the best outcome possible,
which is what the Word of God tells you.
Correct.
Whatever the Word says is what you always believe.
And I love that.
So I hope that helps people.
Do you guys
do you guys have any questions
for her? I'm going to move over.
I'm going to bring her in.
Squeezy. So she can answer
your questions.
First of all, I just want to say that I am so
thankful that we have people like you
in this
position.
It is so refreshing and it almost makes me want to
cry. But my question, yes. My question is, um, do you, it's super simple. Do you have a preferred,
um, brand, um, that you use for supplements? Um, them. Seeking health.
And the other one is pure encapsulation.
Sometimes I'll also say life extension.
Obviously, it's all about price.
Supplements can be very, very, very expensive.
But if they're not good, then it's not worth it, right? Make sure they're third-party tested.
Make sure it has all that stuff.
Don't buy anything from Walmart, CVS, Walgreens, all that stuff on the counter.
Amazon.
They're all crap.
Amazon?
Read it.
Because you can get life extensions on Amazon.
You can get pure encapsulation on Amazon.
Seeking Health, you can just go on theirs, and you can get theirs.
That's what we sell at We the People, Seeking Health.
We even sell stuff for the MFR gene.
So that kind of helps people get better.
Sweet.
Interesting.
You got to lean in.
Yeah, maybe if she leans in, scoot over.
You're going to take over.
Yeah, I'm in.
It's the leaning in.
It's because we're sitting too far back, Heather.
Yeah.
Okay, I'm close.
I'm close now.
Okay.
Now you got two mics.
All right.
Anything.
You got a question?
I actually do not.
That's unusual.
I don't know.
I'm blank right now.
Hope, keep your mic.
Which one?
Hope, keep your mic.
We can't hear you.
Oh, that's okay.
Okay.
I don't have a question, but we have two that were on the chat.
Would you like one of those?
Sure.
Okay.
The first one is, is severe nasal congestion parasites?
No.
That's probably more allergies.
Look at your diet.
Gluten.
Severe nasal congestion is allergy related. Your body's producing mucus for something
that it's allergic to trying to get rid of. Okay. The next is, do you see women who want to get
their breast implants out for health reasons? I do see them. And there is actually a doctor in
Sarasota. I cannot remember her name at this moment in time who does do explants because more and more studies
are showing that silicone breast implants, any kind of breast implants are bad. It could actually
give you autoimmune disorders and diseases. Are you kidding me? No, I'm not kidding. Take your
mic back. Why would that be? It's a foreign body in your body. Not that I have that. I'm just saying that doesn't make sense to me. Well, it's a foreign thing in your body and your body not that i have that i'm just saying that
doesn't make sense to me well it's a foreign thing in your body right so then your body's trying to
get rid of it and then your body starts to build up and your white blood cells everything to try
to get rid of it and then yeah just you staying at that heightened state can cause autoimmune
disorders because a lot of women get them because let's face it. I mean, after you breastfeed and stuff like that, like it's a little bit, it's a little
bit deflating.
A little, just a tad.
So like you, you kind of want to like be back to what you, what you were.
No, there's, there's lots of stories.
Like how do you do that then?
You.
Because I see nothing wrong with, I don't,
I personally do not have that issue.
I actually have the opposite of that too much.
But like there's a lot of women that were full size,
but after they had kids, they shrunk.
And my sister's one of them.
She actually did too.
I know lots of women that's the case.
She's done two because she had one. she got big after when she was pregnant her husband loved it
let her get a breast augmentation had another baby they weren't big enough anymore so even bigger
and i think a lot of her issues is because she's got them in i keep telling her to get them out
she won't do it though yeah but, but what do you do then? Because
it's kind of like a self
esteem kind of thing.
See, I don't think it's wrong.
You guys
might be bothered by this, but
for me, those things don't
unless you're like trying
to be like porn star, right?
But if it's like on the level
of just wanting to be back to what you were and to be
like to make yourself feel better make yourself feel better but also like you want like you want
to you're you want to feel comfortable in the bedroom with your husband and do you know what
i'm saying it's like sometimes it's like you't feel, he probably doesn't feel like that.
He doesn't,
I can tell you,
my husband said,
listen,
you do breast implant.
He goes,
everybody,
everybody I have ever known,
if you do a breast implant,
they've all gotten divorced within six months.
So he would never let me do it.
Well,
I mean,
I personally know that not that,
I know that that's not the case.
I mean,
listen,
I know lots of people who,
who have like family members. Well, they, I know lots of people who have, like family members.
Well, they're changing them.
So a lot of times they can burst, right?
So whatever's in them can, like, spill out.
Okay.
But if you can, too bad I don't have a picture,
but some of the breast implants that they have that they pull out
when they do an explant, You can see mold inside the silicone
and other things that are inside of there.
So that's why people are getting sick.
So now they got these new ones that if it breaks,
it doesn't go anywhere.
But that's new to me.
It's kind of encapsulated in...
No, like literally you can cut the breast implant open
on the counter and it doesn't spill out.
It just kind of just stays.
Whereas the old
ones you cut it that all seeps out like a gummy bear system like it's like did you say like a
gummy bear yeah the new ones are like a gummy bear they stay interesting yeah so okay so in other
words what you're telling me is is there is no option for women that now it doesn't affect everyone. I mean, again, some people's systems
are different now, depending on that implant that you had put in, is it growing mold inside of it?
You don't know what's inside of you, but I, I personally, in my other job, I treated a lady who
joint pain everywhere, autoimmune disorders coming up. She had. Did you know right away what it was?
Did I?
No.
You didn't know right away?
No, no, not at all.
I mean, because there's so many different things.
And then she went and talked to somebody.
She had them taken out.
And she's doing like 100% better.
And they figured out what it was for her.
That's crazy.
I don't know.
Another question?
Where'd it go?
So read it out loud.
So is resveratrol better in liquid or pill form,
and can you get the benefits of resveratrol from a multivitamin?
It's probably better in a liquid form.
Everything is better in a liquid form.
Your highest places of absorption is your mouth and your butt.
Coffee ground emesis.
Yeah, coffee ground enemas.
So the liquid's always better because you absorb it.
Like I don't have a gallbladder, so I take a liquid vitamin D.
I spend a lot of money on this liquid vitamin D
because that way I can get it under my tongue.
Interesting.
Like I didn't know that.
Huh.
Is that why they tell us to take our temperature?
Rectally?
Yeah.
That's because it's the perfect body temperature.
Yeah.
You're blowing my mind.
I have one more question.
What type of.
Because there's so many different magnesiums.
What's the best.
What are you wanting it for?
For like overall like energy?
Magnesium glycinate.
Glycinate.
Okay.
If you want one for your brain, magnesium 3N8.
I need that one.
Let me lean forward again.
Magnesium L3N8.
That one actually crosses the blood-brain barrier,
so it's better for your brain. Magnesium glyc magnesium glycinate tori those are good for like just overall just keeping you calm helping
with anxiety helping you sleep relaxing your muscle tone helps with the blood pressure
because a lot of people with heart issues they take magnesium strictly for their heart like
that's even what the the health food person said which
i didn't know that which wasn't what tom needed it for but she was like oh magnesium people need
this for their heart like you need magnesium more than what they they put that you do yeah which is
what i i didn't even know that i didn't even know like your heart needed magnesium you're like oh
yeah that solves a lot of heart issues for a lot of people
if they took magnesium and they have a bad heart.
Jumpy legs, like jumpy legs, magnesium glycinate.
I mean, it helps your muscles relax, right?
So especially magnesium glycinate and taurate, it relaxes your muscles.
So people with high blood pressure, the inside of your arteries is all muscle.
So if you can relax your artery wall along with your heart,
then you can bring your blood pressure down and then get rid of the table salt
because the table salt is the worst.
So do you think that as far as diet, if you cut out all the crap,
will your body go back to natural levels where you don't have to have supplements? It can. I mean, you have to cut out all.
But our soil is still, it is, the minerals in our soil is so bad.
But even just changing from processed foods,
getting rid of all your processed foods.
With a lot of dyes in it.
Just processed foods in general.
I mean, if you could just stay on like the outside of the grocery store.
Top shelf.
That is the best place to shop.
Everybody says that.
Don't go in the middle.
Anything in the middle is bad.
But now you got to look at like some of the vegetables stuff because of the appeal that
Bill Gates has.
No one knows what that really is.
But buy all your veggies organic.
But even they are saying saying but here's the
thing this is what i was just informed on the organic is now having pesticides in it and it's
not actually like they say antibiotic free chicken they're changing antibiotic free chicken
because it may oh now the thing is is it can have a certain level of antibiotics in it
because they've changed the level it can have in it.
That's what they're doing with our fruits and our vegetables.
They're changing the level that makes it organic or not.
So when you're at the grocery store, look for on the label,
if there's a nine that the UPC number starts with,
that's the best that you can buy.
Correct.
So typically, like if you're at Walmart, the bananas are 4-0-1-1.
If you're at Publix, you can get 9-4-0-1-1, and that nine represents the best of the best.
So Sam's Club, big time on having the nine on almost all of their stuff.
Okay.
Nine is fine.
Yeah, nine is fine. Anything less than that, you're. Okay. Nine is fine. Yeah. Nine is fine.
Anything less than that.
You're going downhill.
Nine is fine.
That's great.
Great way to remember it.
But again, if they keep changing the scale.
Listen, they're, they're out to get you.
I heard some guy today just say what's going on in America is all
antichrist spirit.
So we need to all like stand up. The men, men need to stand up and start praying and getting on their knees yes we need
more manly men yep being the priest of their homes correct and fighting for their families
correct and revelation is very clear clear it says the cowardly will not inherit the kingdom of
heaven and if the reason people don't stand is because they're afraid,
because they're a coward, just figure that you're not going to go to heaven.
If anything proved how cowardly people are, it was COVID.
It was COVID. Big time, it was COVID.
COVID.
Like, it really showed who the cowards are.
And it really showed who the lions are.
It's just the truth. And so I would say
if you were a coward during COVID, there's still a chance to be a lion. Amen. So to step up and
step out into what God's got for you to make a difference. You got another question, babes?
Okay. Bioengineered food. That is GMO. What about foods that say contains bioengineered food?
That's what the question is.
Yeah.
So that means it's GMO.
It's genetically modified.
Just like the mRNA vaccine.
I was just about to say, just like if you took the mRNA.
Someone asked if you can take magnesium glycinate every day.
Yes.
Yeah.
Oh, it's recommended you take it every day.
Okay.
Interesting.
Does anybody else, before we close out,
does anybody else have any questions for her?
Give everybody an opportunity.
Can we have Natalie come like once a quarter?
Once a quarter, absolutely.
As long as Natalie wants to come once a quarter,
I am totally fine with Natalie being a once a quarter guest.
I will be here.
All right.
I'll have my people get with your people.
And have questions.
Yep.
Actually, that's a great idea.
How about the next time you come,
we'll get people to have a series of questions for you.
We'll get a whole bunch of questions.
When we start advertising it,
we'll get everybody to get their questions in,
and then we'll let you answer their questions instead of me.
Perfect.
All right, people.
Do you have any more questions?
Yeah.
Yeah, let's do it.
Do you recommend to eliminate fluoride consumption?
Oh, yes.
Yes.
Heather, I know you're a big time hygienist, but I believe to get fluoride out of everything.
Fluoride is totally bad.
It does go across the blood vein barrier.
It is bad for your brain.
Get fluoride out of everything that's in,
no fluoride water.
Starting with your toothpaste.
Yes, because fluoride is heavy in toothpaste
and also mouthwash.
Depending on your mouthwash,
you got to be really careful with that.
The best thing to do is,
I don't know if you've heard of it, Heather,
it's called oil pulling.
Have you ever heard of that?
What is that?
It's coconut oil.
Heather, you've heard of that?
It's coconut oil.
Oil pulling.
Yeah, you swish coconut oil in your mouth for 10 to 20 minutes.
Don't spit it down your sink, whatever you do.
Seconds, not minutes.
Oh, because it's an oil and it'll clog your sink.
Yeah, don't spit it down your sink.
Spit it in your trash can.
But you swoosh it in your teeth, and it's known to pull out germs.
It's known to help with your tongue.
For 20 minutes, though?
Yeah, how do you keep it in your mouth for 20 minutes?
They say to work up to it.
So when you first start, start off at like five minutes.
I don't think I can do five. Like, I gag with too much stuff in my mouth. Then start off at 20 seconds five minutes i mean i don't think i can do five like i gag with
too much stuff in my mouth then start off with like a minute it turns into liquid yeah wait
what does it start as a solid it's like you it's very oily the one the coconut oil that has the
the flavoring to it just kind of gives like a little flavor I think I've seen
that one yeah it's supposed to be really good it keeps you from getting cavities
it if you have cavities it supposedly will fix the cavities well it fixes them Yep. Oil pulling, I guess. I wonder how that is. That's on my list. Oil pulling. And I just do it while I'm like doing my face routine and all that.
Just so I'm like occupied.
Occupied until it comes.
Just don't spit it down your sink.
Because then you'll come after me for your pomade.
Especially if you have a septic.
That's not good, guys.
If you got a SUA, you might be okay.
Or just take good care of your teeth and don't have those problems.
Yeah, exactly. Take good care of your teeth. Floss every day. Because that's the majority of your teeth and don't have those problems. Yes, take good care of your teeth.
Floss every day.
Because that's the majority of cavities
are found in between your teeth.
So you floss, floss, floss, floss, floss, floss, floss.
You got to floss.
Get a water pick.
And healthy gums.
If you're not going to floss,
get an electric toothbrush and a water pick.
I got a water pick.
There you go.
And use it.
It's huge.
It's a big deal.
So, okay, no more questions? No, that's it. It's huge. It's a big deal. So, okay.
No more questions?
No, that's it.
Everyone loved today.
Always.
Yeah.
There's a lot of love in the comments.
Thank you.
That's my girl.
Thank you.
And listen, to know her is to love her.
I'm just telling you.
Okay, there ain't enough Natalie to go around.
Amen. Okay, so you're not going to be her best friend. She's got enough of them. But I'm just telling you. Okay, Natalie, there ain't enough Natalie to go around. Amen.
Okay, so you're not going to be her best friend.
She's got enough of them.
But I'm just saying.
But if you ever need anything, always, always, you can always reach out.
I'm sure somebody will be able to let you know how to get a hold of me.
If you, I know how to get a hold of you.
Go join We The People.
If you want, don't use people.
Hire people.
If you want to have access to people and their knowledge,
because listen, sorry, but college costs money.
Yeah, I'm still paying on that student loan.
Biden didn't forgive mine.
Yeah, so like if you want good care
and you want to have access to, then dadgum pay for it.
A workman is worth his wage is what the Bible says.
So don't use and abuse.
Actually pay with what you deserve.
Pay what you deserve.
You deserve what you're worth, what you charge.
And actually you could charge a heck of a lot more and you don't.
So whatever.
Thank you for joining.
She will be back next quarter.
Have a wonderful weekend.
We plan on seeing you on Sunday.
Do you have anything else to say?
Have a blessed day.
Bye. Bye.
Real talk.
Real talk. Real talk.
Real talk.