The Hope Hotline - Q&A with Natalie on The Hope Hotline | S02-E59 | 09-20-24

Episode Date: September 25, 2024

Q&A with Natalie on The Hope Hotline | S02-E59 | 09-20-24...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to the Hope Hotline and I have a a special guest, but not just a special guest, my friend. Thank God. Thank God for good friends. Yes. I'm very blessed by that. It just so happens, like, you know, God works in mysterious ways. You need somebody that can tell you that you're not going to die, and then you need somebody who can tell you that your dog's not going to die. So God gave me Natalie. And then my neighbor, who also comes to this church, is a vet, a retired vet. So between the two of you, my household is covered. Oh, good.
Starting point is 00:00:56 Yeah. God works in a great way. I'm not going to even, we're not even going to, I didn't tell Tracy this, but there are so many questions that we're going to just, because sometimes these questions lead down rabbit holes. And then you can also ask questions on the line. We have, show the peanut gallery today. We're down to two. We got the, yeah, happy face. Vanessa's hair looks fantastic.
Starting point is 00:01:26 I know. Between Natalie's dress, between Natalie's dress being a 70s throwback to Vanessa's hair looking like Farrah Fawcett, I feel like I'm back in the 70s. There you go, yes. And that was a great error, people. Happy Friday, guys.
Starting point is 00:01:42 If you don't know it, that was a phenomenal error. I can imagine. I would have loved the 70s. Yeah, man. Peace, love, doobies all the way. I mean, I didn't do doobies because I think I was born in 67, so. Yeah, you were too baby.
Starting point is 00:01:59 That would have been tough. Not that it's not possible. No, true. It's possible. It's possible. But my parents were not into free love and everything else. So thank God. But then they were into free Jesus. They were into Jesus.
Starting point is 00:02:15 Thank God. So Vanessa's on the keys. So she'll be able to throw some out. Plus, you guys,'ll they have questions you guys have questions along with with the ones we got right yeah yeah like yeah yeah she's got a bevy of of things yes we're going to skip all of the stuff just know send in your questions share share share yes hopefully we don't get kicked off on any social media, but the odds are very high. And then, so go to Rumble.
Starting point is 00:02:48 Just go to Rumble. And then the last but not least is October 4th, Crave at 630. Yes. Share, share, share, share. Yeah, that's going to be so good. So the big thing in case some of you have never met Natalie, Natalie is a nurse practitioner. She has her own business. I mean, you're, what do you call that? It's not a clinic, but it's like you're, it's your, well, it's for me, it's a
Starting point is 00:03:11 concierge service really. Is that what you call that? Not as expensive as concierge. Concierge is more expensive. I mean, it's like thousands of dollars a year. Yeah. But you do the same thing as a concierge service, correct? I do. It's just a lot more affordable for people. Okay, because we're going to get into what she does and what she offers because she's actually, although I don't really have to use you because God is good, but listen, I'm a big proponent and if you want alternative medicine, then you have to support alternative medicine or it will not exist for those who actually do need it. That's like I buy Christian movies even though I don't watch them,
Starting point is 00:03:53 but I don't watch any movies. So that's not saying that they stink. It's just saying I don't watch them, but I buy them. Why do I buy them? So that we can continue to have them made so that the people who do watch them can? So that we can continue to have them made so that the people who do watch them can. So that's why it makes no sense. Some people will say that's hypocrisy. I say, well, I'm blessed that I don't need it. But there are some people who have not, either they're new
Starting point is 00:04:16 in their faith or they're not there in their faith where they do need you. And because of that, when you hear what she does, it's the Christian faith-based health along with the old medicine, not the way the new medicine is. So when she comes in, she's bringing the gospel along with practicalities. So we're going to get into that. Before we hit the questions, I really do want you to, so we're going to get into that. Before we hit the questions, I really do want you to explain. We're going to do that before and after so that people have a knowledge and also know how to get a hold of you.
Starting point is 00:04:53 Do we have a graphic for her? Yeah, we do. With all of her information? Yeah. Are you making it right now? Well, I was going to make one smaller that could go on the bottom, but I have a big one for her.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Okay, so. I can flash that. Yeah, while she talks, will you flash it? Yeah. But can you just tell us like what you do and why you do it? And because you stepped out on your own. I'm gonna abbreviate this
Starting point is 00:05:16 so she doesn't have to go into it. But you stepped out on your own from normal worldly medicine, which is protocols. And you're not really looking at the problem and diagnosing it. You're just having a set of, if somebody comes in with this problem, this is the things that you do. You don't really try and define the problem. You just give them medication. You've stepped away from that, and you went with another um company or not company but another option for medic um medic medical care i don't want to say medicare because people think it's
Starting point is 00:05:51 the government but it's not so you went into another form of medical care and now you've which is what your intention was for a very long time is to go out on your own and this you've been able to do that so now that you're out on your own and you've been able to make the provisions to do that explain really what you do so that people um have an idea of like the difference between the two of what is offered well um so what i do is direct primary care which is i take care of you from top all the way down to the bottom. And I do age groups, zero to 120 years old. I am just like a normal provider. I do your blood pressure. I take your pulse. I do your physicals. I can send you for lab work and for other testing
Starting point is 00:06:41 if you need it. I like to look at the root cause of what's causing some of your issues and try to find a more holistic approach or a functional medicine approach to combat that instead of using allopathic medicine and just prescribing big pharma. Are there times when you have to have medicine? Yes, there's times you have to have medicine. So I'm able to incorporate that as well. That is phenomenal.
Starting point is 00:07:03 And how if, so what's great about you is, I mean, it's old school. Like people don't realize how old school, you wanna put that up there? Yeah, I'm gonna put the big one up, yup. Yup, beautiful. What people don't know is, so it's, her company is called, or your medical care company,
Starting point is 00:07:21 I guess is that what you would call it, right? It's called Saved by Grace. It's an integrative wellness center, LLC. And there's all of her information to get ahold of her. What's great about what you offer is, it is literally old school, house calls. Yes, I do house calls. I'll come to you.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Yeah, tele- Telehealth? Yeah. So if you need me and you don't need me to come to the house, you get a particular phone number once you become a patient and you have access need me to come to the house, you get a particular phone number once you become a patient, and you have access to me 24-7, and I can go back and forth. We can do video.
Starting point is 00:07:51 We can do text, and then if you need me, I come directly to your house and perform whatever you need done. Which is amazing. For my family, which is a family of four, it's like, I think it is $250 a month? $220. $220, Which is insane.
Starting point is 00:08:07 Insane. For $220 a month, I can call you as many times as I want. You can come to my house within reason, because some people are hypochondriacs. Tommy Lively. He's gotten way better. He has. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Last year, he was a lot worse than he is this year. Oh my gosh. God. That's where God comes into big time. Well, he put his nose to the grindstone on that. So very happy about that. We've called you early in the morning. We've called you late at night.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Just for different things. even like really nothing. And then you've come to the house for different family members of mine, not in my personal family because I have other family that you also have done physical therapy with them. Like you do a lot. It's a lot more than what you even think. Like I say, it's concierge. It's like what you wish you could or hope that you could get.
Starting point is 00:09:12 But most people can't afford it. And you, it's affordable. It's affordable. It's just me. So I don't have the big overhead. So because I don't have the big overhead, I don't have to push all that onto the customer or the patient. So it's just me. So if one person, let's do pricing really quick. Do you mind doing pricing? No,
Starting point is 00:09:30 not at all. Okay. So if you're one person and you're a one person household, what is that cost for one? Depends on your age. Okay. So if we were to do you, it would just be $85 a month. I'm 57, only $85 a month for a a month for correct that's dang good i'm gonna get rid of the rest of my family but 220 is not bad at all like 220 bucks that's so good are you are you a member of hers listen i'm i i am going to be i have my paperwork you haven't filled it out yet i filled it out i need to email it to her ah vanessa you are aren't you we are yep yeah i do have a question in the chat um ann marie is asking do you um do long distance so if they're not local she's in new york um no not at this time i can't really do out of the state of florida any kind of telehealth at this point in time because i am not
Starting point is 00:10:24 licensed in multiple states do you have a list of the states you're licensed in? Just Florida right now. Just Florida. Okay, perfect. That's a good question. It's Anne-Marie, right? Yeah, Anne-Marie. Thank you, Anne-Marie, for that. Okay, so age for one person, and then we'll do family one person from give it give the age um so up until 18 it's 40 a month so zero to 18 is 40 a month if you say if you have a parent that goes along with it then it's only 30 for that child um so if you step up from 18 to like 25 like to 30 it's i believe i have it down at 75 and then from 30 to almost 60 is 85. And then up, obviously, the older population has a little bit more complexity. So then that's $100 a month.
Starting point is 00:11:13 So if you're a mature adult, it's a little bit more for you. Just a little bit. But that's not bad. Seriously. Families. Hit us with the families. Families is $220 up to three kids. So it's mom, dad. A family of five. Family of Families is $220 up to three kids. So it's mom and dad. A family of five.
Starting point is 00:11:26 Family of five is $220. And then for any additional kids, it's only $20 after that. You are affordable. That's fantastic. That is fantastic. You're crazy if you don't do it. So from the womb to the tomb, you can do it. Correct.
Starting point is 00:11:42 That's awesome. Okay. Oh, thank you. Correct. That's awesome. Okay. Oh, thank you. Can you just leave that up there the whole entire time, Trace? I definitely can. Tyron or whatever? Yes. Were you planning on leaving it up the whole entire time?
Starting point is 00:11:53 I was wondering what you were thinking about it. I love it. Okay, perfect. Let's do that. You're good with that? Is there anything you want to add to that? No, that's perfect. Because you have two numbers.
Starting point is 00:12:00 That's your office number. Correct. Do you want your patient? You don't want your patient service number? No, my patient number. Once you become a patient, then I can give you that particular number. Okay, perfect. Beauty. You're smart, Trace. I'm the best. Listen, pay me the big bucks. You're modest too. I love that. Super modest, super humble. Now the first question, the first question we have, you know what it is. It's a little controversial, but I actually love this question
Starting point is 00:12:27 because I think what I was telling her about it prior to the show is a lot of people have opinions, but people need to be somewhat open-minded to every. There are people that we're going to get into it everybody needs to be open-minded on alternatives to different things because what works for you that may not work for somebody else and you have to you have to look at things going which one is worse correct one thing i've always said to patients like just sitting in like an office room and talking to them, what works for one doesn't work for another. So if we took us and put us in a, it's, it's, it's Halloween time. We put us in a cauldron and we boiled us down to a bunch of goo. My goo is not going to be exactly like your goo. Right. Right. So what works for you may not work
Starting point is 00:13:19 for me. And then, you know, you put in your mindset and everything else. So what works for one person doesn't always work for everybody. because and also what it's sometimes body structure but not even just the body but it's also like you said it's the mind and wrapping yourself your mind around something being able to conceptually do it consistently with discipline versus going okay i'm no i know i'm not there, but if I don't do something about this, my health will be drastically in danger. So you have to, like I said, it's like when we're voting for somebody and both people are like, then you have to go, what's the lesser of two evils? And that's basically where we're at with this question. So here we go, because everybody's, I'm sure,
Starting point is 00:14:00 curiosity is piqued. But it says, what are your thoughts on the popular weight loss shot like Ozempic? What about microdosing? Is this weight loss option good or bad or both? Do we know enough about it to make a good decision? Well, I'm going to speak personally because I have both a sister and myself. You know, I recently lost over 73 pounds. And it was because of not exactly ozempic, but the Mongero compounded version called Terzapatide. Do I think it's okay to use? Is it something that you should be on long term, maybe not something that you need to be on long
Starting point is 00:14:41 term, but something to get you over that hurdle hurdle and for you to figure out what you're doing different while you're on it. And then taking that lifestyle that while you're on it and implementing it and continuing it after you wean off the medication. Because you're not on it anymore. No, I'm not on it anymore. How long have you been off?
Starting point is 00:14:58 I'm going on three months. Okay, have you gained any of the weight back? I've gained 10 pounds back and that's it. In three months? In three months. That's not bad. That's not bad. That's not bad at all. But the thing is,
Starting point is 00:15:07 is your appetite is going to come back to a certain extent, correct? Oh, yeah. And then you just have to learn what's good to eat, what's not good to eat. And it's like training yourself all over again. Do you see where people have taken Ozempic
Starting point is 00:15:20 or whatever the other alternatives are and they've gained, like a lot of people get gastric bypass surgery and the percentage is extremely high as to the ones that gain the weight back is this very similar to that do you think um i haven't seen the the results of that yet i mean most people try to um if you're going to go like the ozempic route which is your big farmer route um and your doctors if you're on it they're going to keep you on it. A lot of times doctors are putting you on that number one for type two diabetes. Okay. And so it is considered, they both are considered. So ozempic, mongero or semiglutide and terzepatide, they're both considered like the FDA approval was for type two diabetes. And now they're noticing that you can
Starting point is 00:16:01 lose a significant amount of weight. Which makes your diabetes go into remission. Correct. So which one's the worst alternative is basically what you have to figure out. What's more important to you? Taking medication for diabetes or taking medication, losing the weight and not having diabetes? Correct. And now there's a lot of doctors that are actually using mostly the compounded versions are using micro dosing for other issues like lymphedema tons of anti-inflammatory issues
Starting point is 00:16:32 because it literally takes away the inflammation in your body as well interesting um so i mean it does suppress your appetite like big time okay and then it literally turns off the signal in your brain so you're not thinking of food all the time. Gosh, man, that'd be a beautiful thing. It works. And it has a very long half-life.
Starting point is 00:16:52 That's the reason you only take it weekly. So it takes almost seven days for it to completely be metabolized in your system. Okay. That's why you only take it on a weekly basis. Interesting. And then the other thing is, is you have to titrate up.
Starting point is 00:17:04 You can't just start off at a big, huge dose. You have to start off at a micro dose and then work your way up. Interesting. And then the other thing is is you have to titrate up. You can't just start off at a big huge dose. You have to start off at a micro dose and then work your way up. Okay. And usually what I tell people because I have prescribed it and I currently do have a patient that is on it. She's been on it almost let's see she's going on six weeks and she's already down over 12 pounds. So you have to but if you get to a certain if you get to a certain tracy's need i'm gonna need so if you get to a certain tracy tracy's like if i could just stop eating if i get you to a certain dose and that's let's say that dose is keeping you still losing weight yeah i'm not going to go up on the on the amount oh that's good because the the lesser medicate or less uh microdosing what do you call it's not medication but i don't want
Starting point is 00:17:51 to say but it is medication it is medication the less uh chemical that you're adding to your body though that's really what i'm looking for is far better because we all know it's chemicals aren't good it's not natural. Correct. But if you can take the lesser and accomplish the same goal, that's awesome. Correct. Okay, so what's the alternatives? Alternatives, to be honest, when you're on it, the one thing that you do differently is portion control, to be honest. Portion control, exercise, lots of water um that would be the best and only
Starting point is 00:18:29 really right correct best and only difference um i know there's there's surgery but that's not good the greatest thing either i mean if you're weighing out the options the surgery is there's a lot of people who fail gastric sleeve or gastric bypass. A lot of patients do. I mean, like, a huge percentage. Because they start gaining the weight back, correct? Right. Is that what you mean they fail? What they end up doing is they, once they start eating, because they actually put them on a liquid diet before they even do gastric bypass or a sleeve.
Starting point is 00:18:57 They put them on a liquid diet so they get used to liquids. And then the other problem is they have absorption issues later on down the road where they're they're ended up like you can, your body doesn't absorb all the vitamins and nutrients that you need and you can literally kill yourself if you don't do it the correct way. So I did not know that. Yeah, it's a higher immortality, right? Is that the right word? If you don't know that you have, if you don't know that you have to make sure you are getting these extra vitamins and minerals. Can you take a pill for that like supplements and stuff you take supplements
Starting point is 00:19:29 and stuff okay well that's good to know in case anybody has had gastric bypass surgery for them to know just take a supplement correct and if you've done that give her a call because we don't have time for all those supplements and there's a lot's a lot. And you have to make sure you're getting them from a reliable source because a lot of them are not. I know because when you've prescribed supplements, like for Tom, since he doesn't eat properly, there's been different stuff that you've said he needs to be eating and stuff. Well, they're like pharmaceutical.
Starting point is 00:20:01 They're not from the pharmacy, but they're to the level of what you would get at a pharmacy because they're pure. Correct. Because you can buy, go to Walmart, and buy vitamins and supplements. You're getting trash. It's actually harmful stuff that's usually in metals
Starting point is 00:20:16 and things like that, and a lot of people don't know that. Yeah. You need to have them at least third-party tested, make sure that they're what they say they are, because a lot of times they're just full of fillers and things that your body doesn't really need or want. They're cheap for a reason. Yes.
Starting point is 00:20:28 They're cheap for a reason. So you're not getting what you pay for. So guys, do you want to add to that? Because I'm going to add to go to the second question. My personal question is, do you have your script pad on you today? She wants to know, do you have your script pad today i do have my script but you're not a you're not an official client so that's true okay but i am so share she'll share with me so the second question is is there anything close to a natural remedy
Starting point is 00:21:01 that helps you lose weight click quickly other than doing what I'm doing which is like working your body watching my macros working my butt off like going to the gym three times a week then walking the other two like I said it natural there really isn't much natural I mean you can take like berberine which is a good supplement to take that helps to like keep the glucose from being like totally absorbed and not spiking your blood sugar when you're eating. There are a couple of different things that you can do, but the biggest thing is portion control.
Starting point is 00:21:34 But yours, since it wasn't Ozempic that you took. No, I took Terzapatide which is the Manger. Okay, what is the difference between that for people that are like okay, I don't want to do Ozempic, but you obviously being in the medical profession chose the another alternative. Why did you choose that? And what does that look like? So I chose a compounded version from a compounding pharmacy at a because Ozempic and Mongero. So Ozempic is semi-glutide, which works only on one receptor,
Starting point is 00:22:01 one glucose receptor in the body. And you only lose probably up to 10% of your total body weight. Okay. Oh, my gosh. That's semi-glutite. That's why they keep you on it for forever. And then Mongero, they're all big pharma medicines. So I didn't want to go the big pharma route. So I went with the compounded version from a very trusted source.
Starting point is 00:22:22 And then Terzepatide or Mongero works on two glucose receptors, and you can lose up to 25% of your body weight. Holy crap. Oh, you're definitely writing a script for Vanessa today. I can promise you that right now. When everybody sees the half self of what Vanessa was, she's going to be half of herself. We all know.
Starting point is 00:22:42 And it didn't take me long to lose 73 pounds. No, it did not. I started in October, didn't take me long to lose 73 pounds. No, I know it did not. I started in October and by July I had lost 73 pounds. And you can keep it off, correct? You can keep it off. Do people keep it off? Yes, you can keep it off. You just have to look at what you change, why you are on the medication, and you're going to have to keep on with that. And nobody knows what the side effects of this are. So side effects, there are minimal. There's minimal and then there's a bunch of say about the more serious side effects. So minimal side effects are like you can be nauseated.
Starting point is 00:23:15 You can feel very tired. You could have constipation. Some people can have diarrhea. And some of the bigger ones they say are like gastroparesis, where you can't keep anything in and you're constantly vomiting. Yeah. Pancreatitis. That's not good.
Starting point is 00:23:30 Gallbladder issues. That's even worse. But to be honest, I've known a lot of people that have been on it. I haven't seen any of them have any of those serious side effects. Long term. It's so it's so new. Nobody knows long term. Correct.
Starting point is 00:23:43 No. And if you're not going to stay on it it's a peptide it's a peptide that your body makes okay this particular not ozempic but the one you took is a peptide correct that your body makes correct ozempic is a peptide but it's it's it's chemically and they ozempic adds something different than just the regular compounded peptide version that's the reason why it only gets 10%, though, correct? Or is that for a different reason it only gets the 10%? No, it only gets 10% because Ozempic and semiglutide only work on one receptor in the body.
Starting point is 00:24:15 That's right. Okay. So we don't know what the long-term effects are, but if you don't stay on it for a long period of time, then, like, no harm, no foul, pretty much, correct? Pretty much. Yeah. It's better than being obese for like 20 plus years. How long were you on, not Ozempic, how long were you on this other thing?
Starting point is 00:24:34 The Tuer's Appetite? Yeah. How long were you on that for 73 pounds? I started in October, like right after my 50th birthday. Not even a year. Not even a year. Okay. Because you've been off three months now.
Starting point is 00:24:44 Correct. So that's a short period of time loss. If you think about it, again, I'm not saying to do it. I'm just saying for the people that want to come against people who are on it, if you can't fix, let me say this, if you go on it and you're not going to change your eating habits, don't waste your time. Correct.
Starting point is 00:25:08 Because there's no point. You're going to gain the weight back. It's like every fad diet. There's no point in doing it. But if you're really serious, then it's no different than somebody who tries to keep losing weight, going to the gym, never losing weight because they're not consistent. Because I mean, I hear this from I, that owns the gym that I go to. She's like, people always start out strong. They never stick to it. Then they'll come back. They never stick to it. That's common. Like it's very common. Um, but if you mentally get to a place where you're like, okay, I'm going to lose the weight. I'm going to go to the gym. I'm going to change my eating habits, but you want to see a fast, quick result on all of those things. This might be the kicker to help motivate you.
Starting point is 00:25:48 That was my motivation. And then, but you got to really be the right mindset. Because here's the thing. Who wants to be like 20? Well, not even 20. It's usually more than that. 50 plus pounds overweight, correct? That's right.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Most people are 20 pounds overweight. Are they getting on this? No, I don't recommend if you're like 20 pounds overweight, correct? That's right. Most people, most people are 20 pounds overweight. Are they getting on this? No, I don't recommend if you're like 20 pounds overweight that you put yourself on something like this. I would say somebody who has so you're out of the game. Sorry. Wow. Tracy, Tracy can't even do it. Another one of them is 25 pounds. Well, if you really wanted to go by what the government considers obese and overweight or whatever. Yeah, but neither one of them really are the government. You wouldn't have thought I was considered morbidly obese. No, no.
Starting point is 00:26:33 That's true. They're standard. I would probably be morbidly obese. Yeah, I was considered morbidly obese. I think I'm in the obese category. You are not. It goes by your height and your weight And your age And then it tells you
Starting point is 00:26:46 You can put it all in an app And it'll tell you what your name is I mean fat yeah Morbidly obese is another story I was considered morbidly obese at 220 pounds I mean that's for me Because I was fat That's so funny
Starting point is 00:27:01 But I couldn't be like Yeah fat yeah but morbidly obese no I don't want to really be obese, no. I like, I mean, I think all of us could stand to lose pounds, but to be morbidly obese, that's kind of like. If you go by the. It's rude. A little extreme. It's very rude.
Starting point is 00:27:15 Institute of Health's BMI. Yep. And you put everything in. Yeah. Yeah. It's strict, to be honest. Wow. That's interesting.
Starting point is 00:27:24 Very. That's very interesting. For my height, I should be like at 120. Wow. That's interesting. Very. That's very interesting. I think for my height, I should be like at 120. Yeah. Oh, my gosh. I'd be too skinny. I should be like at 130. Your girl?
Starting point is 00:27:33 Mm-mm. And I'm like, I would look like the skeleton. Yeah. I've seen you. It's not good. It's not pretty. I look like a little boy. Well, not just that.
Starting point is 00:27:44 It was, you looked borderline like a little boy. Well, not just that. You looked borderline anorexic. Right. There's no curves. A little boy that hadn't hit puberty. That's what I look like. That needed to go into the hospital because they might be malnutritioned and dehydrated. I'm like a third world country.
Starting point is 00:28:02 I was getting a little concerned. I was getting a little concerned. Do you remember her when she lost all that weight? No, I don't. It was bad. I was getting a little concerned. I literally, I didn't pull her aside but face to face, okay, we don't need to lose any more weight.
Starting point is 00:28:19 I think we're done. When you're in it, you're like, five more pounds. You really are because my husband was the one that was like, listen, you lost your butt. that's not good reel it back in yep yeah when you don't have curves it's just not attractive yeah true i'm not saying that for people who don't have curves you're unattractive i'm just saying if you had them yeah yeah right and go from that to that you can't like some people don't have butts okay There's nothing you can do about that. But when you go from one to none. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:47 Get it back. Yeah. True. Because, sorry, but I ain't going to work. All right. Now I've insulted half of my watchers. I've lost half of them. You got her phone number.
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Starting point is 00:29:57 and when you call or tell her that you are calling from the Hope Hotline, and you will get a $50 discount. Not 50%. I have to correct that about 100 times until nobody has that in their head. $50 discount. She'll kill me. And then we have Hanson Automotive. Do you use Hanson Automotive, Nat?
Starting point is 00:30:19 He's too far from me. I have a guy that I use. Oh, you have a guy that has a guy? Yeah. He's a good guy. I use Steve's Auto in downtown Punta Gorda. Oh, so you're in, yeah, because you're in Punta Gorda. I'm just saying when Steve's gone, use Nick. I would. You would? Yeah. I'd come all the way out to Inglewood. He's the best, isn't he? He is. I love him. He's good. I like him. He's good people. He is good people.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Hanson's Automotive Services has been in business since 2017 with 20 years experience. They do everything from oil changes to tires to AC work to engine repair and replacement. They are not just motivated to do their best. They are auto-motivated. I love that turn of words. What do you call that, girls, again? You help me. I think it was Vanessa who told me what that is
Starting point is 00:31:06 when you change a word and you make it into something else maybe it wasn't you maybe it was sarah probably sarah i don't know but i love how they did that their business lives lives by proverb 16 3 which is commit to the lord whatever you do and he will establish your plans and they actually live by it because i'm'm telling you right now, he started with nothing. He left the place that he had worked for for I don't even know how long. And he left because the person was doing sketchy things and poor character.
Starting point is 00:31:38 Went from doing business honorably to dishonorably, and he's like, I'm not doing this. So he left. And it was a big, I mean, he knew God was telling him to do it. Huge leap of faith. And by doing so, God has just, they have flourished. And they just do a great job. I mean, they do everything with character and integrity.
Starting point is 00:31:59 And God honors it. So you'll definitely want to use Hanson Automotive. I'm going to tell you their phone numbers in case you're listening because more people listen than they actually watch, especially live. 941-460-3962. Again, Hanson's Automotive is 941-460-3962. And Laura Keller, her number is 941-743-3700. Again, 941-743-3700., 941-743-3700
Starting point is 00:32:25 You need a good appraisal She's the girl to do it for you You will not be disappointed Plus, she's purdy She's cute She's a cute girl She is Have you ever met her?
Starting point is 00:32:35 I know you've seen her I've seen her But I don't think I've ever met her God, man She's the sweetest thing I'm just telling you Like Consistently the same
Starting point is 00:32:44 Every time I see her. Yeah, that's good. I know. That's rare. Very rare. Especially if you own a business because you want to kill people half the time. Yeah. I have business owners over there.
Starting point is 00:32:57 And you are one, too. And people will try your patience. Well, they did. Even when I didn't own my own business, they still tried your patience. So, yeah, I get it. Especially medical. People so yeah I get people man but like oh my gosh you know in some ways when you own your own business it's it's not so bad because you can tell people to go pound sand so it's like you get to choose who you work for and they get fired I mean yeah like a lot of times when you work for somebody else
Starting point is 00:33:22 you're forced right but you get get somebody who's just more than you want to deal with you can be like you know as much as you get to choose me i get to choose you so bye-bye i tell my kids this when uh i've told my kids this when they've been interviewed for a job remember as much as they're interviewing you you're interviewing them. You're a prize. You're, you're a good, you know, a good seed to sow into if they don't, uh, and not, hasn't always been the case because you know, when your kids are younger, they're not the greatest of employees. True. I mean, they, but you still have to instill that into them. And I would say both my kids can't say they were the greatest employees when they were younger, but still the fact of the matter is, is you always need to know your value. And I would say both my kids can't say they were the greatest employees when they were younger. But still, the fact of the matter is, is you always need to know your value. And when somebody
Starting point is 00:34:08 is interviewing you, make sure that you're not just selling your soul to the devil because you need a job. Make sure that whoever you're working for, they deserve you as well. So that's super important. Not really that it's the topic of the day, but it is important. So let's do the next question, my darling, my dear. Okay. Okay, so this is coming from one of our listeners, and I don't know if they are a live listener or they... Yeah, usually she is. Oh, really? Yep. It says,
Starting point is 00:34:38 Hi, Natalie. I'm a long-distance church member from Long Island, New York. Thank you for the opportunity to ask you my questions. She has about four. Okay. Where do you stand in regard to the monoclonal antibodies that were offered during the pandemic? I saw a podcast about two years ago
Starting point is 00:34:56 where Dr. Carrie Madej warned about the monoclonal antibodies. It's on Rumble. Title, Dr. Carrie Madej, issues shocking warning about monoclonal antibodies, lipotide nanoparticles, and the only way out of the plandemic. After all that I've seen and learned about pharma and the corruption in the medical industry
Starting point is 00:35:17 and hearing what Dr. Madej explained, I concluded for myself not to trust anything they offer during this time. We know they withheld the good stuff like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. It leaves me thinking that the monoclonal antibodies have done harm and nobody is talking about it. Do you believe that? Actually, monoclonal antibodies have been around for a couple decades. They're actually used for autoimmune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis and things like that.
Starting point is 00:35:47 And what they do is they take, the lab takes an antigen and injects it. And then it grows these antibodies and then they collect those antibodies and then they put them back in. And then they monoclonal, meaning one, and it goes to that specific antigen within the body to stop it from doing what it's doing, which is wreaking havoc. Now, during COVID, do I think that they were able to isolate the specific antigen and hurry up and make monoclonal antibodies? Probably not. I think it was probably all GMO genetically modified something or another. And you don't know what that might have been? I don't know what that might have been.
Starting point is 00:36:29 But in all honesty, monoclonal antibodies have been around for a couple of decades. And they do do some good work for some people. Again, like I said earlier, everyone is different. Do they have side effects? They have big time side effects. And that's just from day one. They've always had them. They decrease your immune system automatically. Like if you're on these medications, like for like rheumatoid arthritis, they decrease your immune level. So they tell you to stay away that you can end up with tuberculosis and a whole bunch of other
Starting point is 00:37:02 things you can't. They really tell you not to get vaccines while you're on that because, again, your immune system plummets while you are on monoclonal antibodies. So let me just tell you this really fast because people really want to hear your questions. But this is interesting because I had a very, very good friend who had breast cancer and stood in faith, stopped taking all of the medications for breast cancer or the radiation and everything, free and clear, healed nothing. COVID comes, she will not take that vaccine, but her husband convinced her, or I don't know how she was convinced, she ended up taking the monoclonal.
Starting point is 00:37:46 And shortly thereafter, everything came back. Again, it drops your immune system. I mean, it literally drops your immune system. And then she started having heart issues. All the things she said that the symptoms of the vaccine caused, she feels like that monoclonal might have done it. And then she was having a very difficult time where she was at standing in faith because nobody else was, she wasn't
Starting point is 00:38:12 surrounded by believers like she was when she got healed here in our church. So she was stuck somewhere else all by herself. And I would talk to her, but it's very difficult. It's a day-to-day renewing of your mind and things. But she's like, I have a feeling that's my demise. As far as I let the door open, I shouldn't have taken that. Because everything came back. So what is your take on that?
Starting point is 00:38:39 Potentially, yes. That could have been the thing. Oh, yeah. I mean, if it drops your immune system, just on regular, people taking that regularly, even the thing. Oh, yeah. I mean, if it drops your immune system just on regular, people taking it regularly, even the new RSV vaccine that they're pushing for the infants is considered a monoclonal antibody.
Starting point is 00:38:55 So I... Stay away from them. I would stay away. Wow. Okay, next question. What is your remedy for hot flashes? I'm 54 years old and have been dealing on and off with hot flashes for about a year and a half. I took Feminace essence.
Starting point is 00:39:11 Yeah. Feminace essence pro pro Perry and vitamin E and suggested by my neuropathic doctor. They, this did help for a while, but the hot flashes have returned. Did she stop? Do we know if she stopped taking it or did she increase it or change it? It sounds like she was consistently taking it and they came back while she was consistently taking it based on that. She may need to up it, like up the increase or I always usually tell people
Starting point is 00:39:35 to use black cohosh, so I don't know if she tried that. That's probably what she was wanting to know. Is there something else for her? If I'm getting from what I'm getting? Yeah, black cohosh. Where can you get that? Anywhere. Amazon? Yep. Just make sure it's third party tested. That's the thing. Because if you go to Walmart, don't go to Walmart. Correct. CVS, Walgreens, none of those over the, not over the counter, but things you buy on the, on the rack, they're not good. do nothing next question are you are you in favor of chiropractic care very much so god yes i am too it is praise the lord i believe it's a good way um for stretching
Starting point is 00:40:15 exercise therapy um they even do some holistic medicine approaches too for things yeah i'm all for chiropractic well and the thing, is what a lot of people don't know is chiropractors have to go and extend to 300 hours over a regular physician doctor. They go 300 extra hours, which a lot of people don't know that. And on top of that,
Starting point is 00:40:35 everything that your body runs off of, your nerves, everything is off of the spine. Correct. And nobody is fully aware of that. So people are always like this to chiropractic, but I'm like, why are you like that? You obviously have never done your research on it.
Starting point is 00:40:49 It's actually a very sick, people have been, this is proven fact because the chiropractor I was going to, he had seen ADHD, ADD, autism. He was a Christian. So he's like, while I'm doing these things, I'm praying for these people. But that's how much the spine affects the brain and everything else.
Starting point is 00:41:12 They're totally gone out of these kids. No more medication. That we're on heavy loads of medication. I've seen videos of kids that are really bad colic. And there's like this tremendous one up in like the Northeast somewhere, Northwest up there that way. He's like phenomenal tremendous one up in like the northeast somewhere up that northwest up there that way. He's like phenomenal with kids with colic. And it's just by just like massage and knowing.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Yeah. But infants can't be. They can't be adjusted. Not like we can. No. Right. Pregnant women can't be adjusted. Correct.
Starting point is 00:41:40 We are. I mean, you have to like go to somebody who actually is like, you wouldn't just go to any doctor. You need to- You need to find the ones that work for that age group. Yeah, but also there's like the one that I went to, which I haven't gone to in a really long time, but I'm a whole, I'm a big proponent of chiropractic. You would have to have x-rays done
Starting point is 00:42:01 before he touched you, like the whole thing. He was not working on you until he knew everything about your spine. Yeah. Otherwise, no. Because he's like, I need to know what I'm getting into. You just don't. Yeah, you need to see. You can't.
Starting point is 00:42:14 He's not Superman. Can't see the bones. Plus, it's really healthy to know, is there a curvature in the spine? Because they can actually help scoliosis. And a lot of people don't know that as well. I i mean there's some great things that chiropractors do and they're very very knowledgeable and in the body and how it works so i i am i'm a big proponent of that too me too yeah what would you suggest making a hemorrhoid disappear witch hazel really yeah good old witch hazel. Really? Yeah. Good old witch hazel. You know, those, um, you can find them in tux pads. All of this is they're just witch hazel. So all you do is just stick them up in there and
Starting point is 00:42:52 really, yeah. That's amazing. Yeah. So, you know, whenever I talk to you sometimes, you know who I feel like I'm talking to in the veterinary world? Dr. Pohl. Who's that? Dr. Pohl. He is, you know who Dr. Pohl is? Okay. Dr. Pohl is an 80 something year old veterinarian who refuses and will not go the protocol way of veterinary medicine. What he's, he has been a vet since he was in his twenties, if I remember right. And like he'll go and he'll know exactly the remedy. And it's oftentimes like, which hazel? It's not medicating the animal. It's, okay, all you need to do is,
Starting point is 00:43:34 you need to, an Epsom salt this. And a lot of times vets are critiquing him. My neighbor that's a vet, he's old school, he retired. He's the same exact way. He goes, veterinary medicine is no different than the medical profession physicians today. It's a whole lot of, you walk into the emergency room, you tell them I have a stomach ache.
Starting point is 00:43:57 They look at the screen. The screen tells them this is what you do for a stomach ache. Well, he said the veterinary medicine is no different. These veterinary students that are coming out, you walk in and you do the same thing. when you tell them what's wrong with your animal they type it in and they are instructed like it's chat gpt all over again this is what's wrong this is the answer interesting that's just crazy yeah so vets are the same way but every time i'm like because you're old school do you know i'm saying you know how to do things without well this is
Starting point is 00:44:24 what you have to do that you have to suppository you have to take Do you know what I'm saying? You know how to do things without, well, this is what you have to do. You have to suppository. You have to take this, you know, this pill, that pill. You're not like that at all. You're like, you think about pioneer days. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. A lot of them didn't have cancer.
Starting point is 00:44:39 No, they didn't. They didn't have, like, all these other, like, they weren't having to have the gallbladders out. Right. No. And things like that. Why is that? Because the food's different i really believe our food is completely different than it was it is yeah years ago even 20 years ago it's completely different and everybody's on a medication and then you have to take another medication for the side effects of that medication and then another medication for the side effects of that medication and by the time you're done
Starting point is 00:45:03 different body parts are being eaten alive by whatever medications were sticking in our body. Correct. Which is not good. So old remedies are the best remedies. They do the least amount like peroxide is crazy, but peroxide is a great. Well,
Starting point is 00:45:20 to be honest, have you seen the cleaning products? Well, I mean like surface cleaning? Yeah. Very much so. There's so many cleaning products that we could use naturally instead of the chemical-based ones. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:32 Yeah, yeah. I use hydrogen peroxide for cleaning. It actually cleans. Yeah. It's vinegar. Phenomenal. Lemon, vinegar. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:41 Which is what they all used to use back in the day. We don't do that. It's crazy. But what were you going to say about peroxide for? For wounds. They have new studies now. Yeah. So you don't use peroxide, that it eats the good tissue and not just the bad tissue.
Starting point is 00:45:54 That's what you told Tommy. Because he was putting that on his wound. And you're like, don't do that. It was eating the good stuff away. But they told him at the medical place that he got his stitches at they told him to put peroxide on it and she's like don't do that instead yeah what will you use instead just soap and water good old soap and water isn't that crazy that's so crazy and it actually worked because when he started doing that he started it got better yeah it's
Starting point is 00:46:26 just nuts botox has always been something my friends have talked about but what have you seen in your own studies or time in the medical field is there something bad we could find out 20 more years from now or has it been our long or has it been out long enough to assess the side effects what do you think about Botox? To each his own. I mean, eventually, if you continue using Botox, A, you only get, if you're using it for your face, if that's what this question is for.
Starting point is 00:46:57 Because you can use it for other ailments as well, like migraines. It's used for migraines. It's used for MS. Botox is? Yeah. It's used for MS. It's used for different type of muscular issues. For excessive sweating as well. Yeah, hydra. Really's used for MS. It's used for different type of muscular issues. Sweating as well.
Starting point is 00:47:05 Yeah. Hide your excess sweating. Really? Because it paralyzes the muscle. It actually, to be honest, do you know, does anybody know where Botox comes from? No. No. It's poison though, right?
Starting point is 00:47:16 It's botulism. It comes from botulism. Oh my gosh. So you have to give it in very, very small doses. Very, very small doses. And if you give it in big doses, you can obviously kill somebody. Unbelievable. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:32 Unbelievable. Oops. Oh, my gosh. Some of those people with big lips, you just sit there and go. That's filler. You're going to die. Oh, that's different? Those are fillers.
Starting point is 00:47:40 That's different. So, like, I've seen bad things with fillers. Like, they tell you that they don't move. But I've seen bad things with fillers like they tell you they tell you that they don't move but i've seen them migrate into different areas on the face and that's why people yeah they migrate so like botox for the face again it only lasts a couple of months so depending on how many times you want to keep going and doing it um does it stretch the skin though eventually what it does is it takes away the collagen production in your skin and then it ends up giving you permanent paralysis of the muscles and then you never will be able to like
Starting point is 00:48:09 move anything are you kidding me no these there's girls that are in their 20s yeah that are taking botox are you kidding me no i'm not kidding that's why i just taped my face. Oh. I was going to say, there's the taping. There really is the taping, like the frownies. The taping and stuff like that actually does work because. What's the frownies? Frownies? It's like a tape. Face tape. That you put on your face and it takes away like these wrinkles here.
Starting point is 00:48:39 Oh, I have. My forehead is my way of talking. You can. Yeah. Yeah. Like my forehead is my way of talking. You can... Yeah. Yeah. Like my forehead is... I didn't even know my forehead was wrinkled until I was like in my 40s.
Starting point is 00:48:50 I didn't know. For some reason, I've had bangs for forever. So I pulled my bangs back or something and I don't know, I must have been in a micro mirror or something. I was like, what the heck happened to my forehead? No idea.
Starting point is 00:49:06 I was in shock. It's like Rip what the heck happened to my forehead? No idea. I was in shock. It's like Rip Van Winkle going to sleep at 30 and waking up at 60 and thinking you're still 30. That's how I felt. I was like, what the heck happened? I said to Tom, I'm like, what happened to my forehead? He's like, it's been like that forever. You didn't tell me. He's like, I thought
Starting point is 00:49:22 you knew. It's your forehead. Oh my gosh. Didn't know.'s your forehead. Oh, my gosh. Didn't know. Thanks for sharing. Yeah. Yeah, but I, so frownies will take it away. I don't use frownies. I actually use scar tape.
Starting point is 00:49:34 What is that? It's less expensive. It's scar tape, and I tape my face all around. So picture this. I'm about to go to bed. I have my bonnet on. Okay. Got to put a bonnet on the curls. Face tape all around. So picture this. I'm about to go to bed. I have my bonnet on. Okay. Put a bonnet on the curls.
Starting point is 00:49:47 Face tape all over. I now use beef tallow instead of moisturizer. I'm a sight in the evening. Let's just say Jeff is a lucky man. Beef tallow. Oh, yeah. I've heard about that. Yeah. I've heard that that's super good for you super yeah so beef tallow first and then you you tape your face i think i'll stick with what tracy
Starting point is 00:50:13 so the i to be honest what is the number one thing that you need on your face to keep it like nice and you need to hydrate you have moisturizerurize. Yeah. Oil. And then collagen. You got to take collagen. You got to make sure what you're eating has collagen in it so that your body can keep producing. I don't know if I, I don't know if I eat collagen. I don't know what has collagen in it. Jellos. But a lot of your beef products, some of your beef can have it as well. I mean, that's where collagen comes from. I don't eat a lot of beef. products some of your beef can have it as well i mean that's where collagen comes from i don't eat a lot of beef oh i'm in trouble is the supplement and the collagen supplement is good yeah okay yeah yeah okay maybe i need just need to do that yeah yeah okay you
Starting point is 00:50:56 might have to hook me up do you have tom on a collagen thingy don't you or i think he takes collagen he might take collagen but i don't think i or my mom does i take collagen, but I don't think I... Or my mom does. I think my mom does. I don't know. Somebody's on collagen that I'm very close with. It ain't me. Steal some. I'm going to find out what that is,
Starting point is 00:51:15 because I think it was you that told him to take it. Could have been. Maybe you just need to tell me what I need to take. Yeah, there you go. Maybe I don't go to them. I just go straight to you. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's interesting.
Starting point is 00:51:26 So Botox stretches your skin. It can move. If it's placed in a part of the body, it can move to a different place in the body. That's fillers. But Botox can too though. So after you have Botox done, you have to stay like erect and you cannot like go for a massage on your face or anything.
Starting point is 00:51:40 You move wherever they like. So you can never get a facial. You can, but it's got to be like a week later. Okay. Can't do it the same day or around the same time. That'd be rough. Yeah. It's going to end up giving you double
Starting point is 00:51:55 vision. There's a list of things that... You could get double vision from Botox? Listen, when I was little, I had a wandering eye. I had double vision there. It's not pretty. You don't take Botox. I did. I had a wandering eye I had double vision there it's not pretty you don't don't take Botox I did I had a eye that just loved to do whatever it wanted to do that's a mess I'm just yeah oh man for that too though they give it for like cross-eyed they give it for cross-eyedness they'd like help because it relaxes it paralyzes the muscle oh okay well I'm just
Starting point is 00:52:21 saying my mother and dad would be like how many of me are you looking at right now because my eye be going or it just went over I'm like three I've seen we're taking you to the eye doctor go wrong whereas like they end up with like a droopy eye or like what from Botox it paralyzes your muscles and if it gets into the nerve system, which is that's where the paralyzation comes from, into like your droopy eye. I mean, there are consequences to taking Botox. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:55 So yeah. Interesting. I had no idea that's like, I've not really wanted to do Botox. I wanted to do plastic surgery to move fat off my body, but never Botox. But I did not know. Wow, that's not good. That's kind of scary, actually.
Starting point is 00:53:15 Yeah, you better make sure you know somebody that's doing it correctly. Is that scary? And with a lot of clinics popping up now, doing a lot of that stuff. Really? Oh, yeah. There's a lot of clinics popping up now doing a lot of that stuff really oh yeah there's a lot of clinics really oh yeah there's a lot of clinics popping up for there is this place locally a boutique that does it out of their boutique like that doesn't seem legit it's a big part of the they. They're not a doctor? They're a doctor. You should be a doctor. Oh, they are a doctor? Yeah, they're a doctor, but they also own a boutique, so they do services like shop and get Botox.
Starting point is 00:53:53 Hmm. Yeah. That's scary. Yeah, nobody's touching me like that. Oh, man. Not at all. It has to be official, official official we'll just have to go to vanessa's and get taped that's exactly what i'm thinking i'm thinking i need taping tape yeah
Starting point is 00:54:12 get some i'll rub some beef tallow i have the beef tallow your husband's already hooked me up yeah you do yeah i don't need that i need the taping and maybe the whatever bonnet you stick in your head. Well, us curly girls, we have to wear a silk bonnet. Otherwise, our hair gets real frizzy. What? Really? Interesting.
Starting point is 00:54:37 But all women should be wearing, sleeping on at least a silk pillowcase. It keeps your hair from frizzing up, breaking. And your skin from wrinkling. Oh, that's true. Really? Yes. yes a silk pillowcase a satin or silk i know where i'm going after this i did not know that mine is not satin nor is it silk there you go cotton all the way cotton's like the worst really it sucks all the moisture out of your your skin your skin your hair oh yeah that explains a lot that really does i'm not i am not going to bed tonight until i have a silk satin pillow i am going there i'm not lying that's where i'm headed after this i'm not kidding you
Starting point is 00:55:20 you think i'm joking if anybody lives in the area at about 530, you will see me in the TJ Maxx. Not kidding. Next question. What, what you think about that? Okay. This is somebody just type this really fast. What do you think about diets for your blood type or gender fasting differently? If you're a woman versus a man, that's going to go back to what I said at the beginning.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Everybody's different. Do I know some people that are on like a diet for like B positive blood? Yes. And it works for them. Do I know people that have tried it and it didn't work for them? Yes. I know that as well. So it is something that does work for some people. For some people, it just does not work for. Yeah. So let me, so let's do this. What about fasting? Fasting is good in just in general. I mean, both spiritually and physically. Physically, your body breaks down things that are bad in your system. So the longer you fast, your cells that are in there will eat the bad cells that need to be died off. And the only way to do that is to put yourself into a state of fasting.
Starting point is 00:56:25 Plus, isn't it good for your body just to get a break from just constantly digesting? Yes. We need a vacation. Our stomach needs a vacation. I know my body is like, just take a chill pill, girl. Stop stuffing your face.
Starting point is 00:56:42 I swore, I said to this this morning when I was at the gym. I said to it because last weekend my sister was in town from up north. And that Parlor Donuts place down in Venice. I've yet to go there. Don't go. I'm just telling you. Parlor Donuts.
Starting point is 00:56:56 It's croissant. Croissant donuts. And they're all different kinds. Just like crumble cookie. Just like farmhouse donuts used to be in Sarasota. Oh, my gosh. So it's all. There's honey glazed.
Starting point is 00:57:09 Yes. There's peanut butter. Yes. Chocolate peanut butter. There is apple. Yep. Oh, apple. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:57:16 I'm just saying there's jelly. I mean, there is maple, bacon maple. Oh. Do they door dash? Do they door dash? Probably. I'm just saying saying i went there and i was like let's buy a dozen yeah and my sister's like i'm in yeah i literally oh my gosh hope
Starting point is 00:57:32 where are they did you make yourself sick what are you talking about it's friday they're gone i just said i can't do that again this weekend i like literally have to mind my p's and q's because i paid for it for the rest of the week. But I'm just saying, you really have to be mindful about that stuff. I mean, it's okay for one weekend, but that parlor donuts, it's a killer. I can imagine.
Starting point is 00:57:55 It's so flippin' good. Do they change the flavors weekly? Not weekly. They change the flavors, though. When I was in there last time, there were some new ones that they didn't have because it's pumpkin. There's a pumpkin cheesecake.
Starting point is 00:58:08 The pumpkin cheesecake is off the chain. This is why I need Ozempic. Exactly. No, the other one. I know what I'm going to say. And they're very, they have coffee in there. I'm not trying to make anybody go out
Starting point is 00:58:23 and kill themselves at parlor this weekend, but I'm just saying, even like their coffee, their cold coffees and their hot coffees, everything is just and you know what? My nephew, which I didn't know this, my nephew, his very close friend and his family,
Starting point is 00:58:40 they own the parlor and they own a couple more. And so they're Christians on top of that. So I'm like, how can you not? Yeah, literally signing up right now. But it's clean quality. It's clean and quality. And I'm just telling you,
Starting point is 00:58:53 you will not be disappointed by that donut. I live in Punta Gorda. I think I'm going though. Is it in Venice? It's in Venice. I'm going to be in Venice tomorrow. It's so good. Do you know where it's at?
Starting point is 00:59:00 No. The parlor donuts. Look at this. Parlor donuts. Look at this. There you go. Oh my goodness. Are you even kidding me right now? No. The Parlor Donuts. Look at this. Parlor Donuts. Look at this. There you go. Oh, my goodness. Are you even kidding me right now?
Starting point is 00:59:08 No, I'm not. That's exactly what they look like. They are unbelievable. It's so good. So it's right there where. My mouth is watering right now. I know. It's so good.
Starting point is 00:59:17 It is right there where the Bonefish Grill is, where the Pineapple Tequila is, where the Marshalls and the Burlington. I know where that's at. You know where it's at? Yeah, it's right before the- Yeah, where the bridge, the South Bridge is. Yeah. You don't live in the area, you don't know what the heck we're talking about. I don't even live in the area.
Starting point is 00:59:37 And your mouth is probably drooling. But they have several of these all over the state of Florida. But they're a chain, but they're a very popular chain that people love because it's a croissant donut. I've never state of Florida. But they're a chain, but they're not, they're a very popular chain that people love because it's a croissant donut. I've never heard of them. But they're not that easy, and they are killer. Oh, gosh. Okay, let's go to the next one.
Starting point is 00:59:52 We got 38 seconds, but where do you keep going? Yeah, let's keep going. Because I got some questions. Let's keep going. It's Friday. Yeah, does anybody have questions on the chat? Yeah, there was one that was asking if you guys know anything about the X39 patch collagen that Pastor Rodney endorses.
Starting point is 01:00:08 And it's a collagen one. Do you know anything about it? I don't know anything about it, but I will tell you this before she says anything. Whatever Pastor Rodney endorses, it is one of the most clean products. He is almost ornery about making sure you're eating properly. You're like, they are very, very clean.
Starting point is 01:00:30 Like when my nails, right. When I went to see, when I was with a Donica one time, she's like, we were some, I don't remember where she was like gel or powder on your, for my nails.
Starting point is 01:00:44 I'm like, gel, don't do gel. I'm like, why? And she's like, here powder on your for my nails i'm like gel don't do gel i'm like why and she's like here's the reasons why i mean even shampoo what shampoo do you use i'm like this no they're very clean yeah very like they're all about like purists because they believe just like what she's saying right if we ate like what we were because they know like what they're trying to do in our foods and things like that and they're just big on making sure like go back to the old-fashioned way of doing things there's a purist way of doing things not because you're afraid but because that's what we were designed to the way we were
Starting point is 01:01:23 designed to eat the way we were designed to eat the way we're designed to take care of ourselves and they're just big on that so i guarantee you whatever that is is he's looked at every single thing that is in that product i don't know i've never heard of it so something might be interested in yeah you might want to look into it but he's they are type a on that stuff so which is great. But literally, if they see you with a diet drink or a Red Bull in your hand, you're getting it.
Starting point is 01:01:51 You are getting it. I hide. I take everything and pour it into a container. And then, pray they never ask me, what you drinking? What you got?
Starting point is 01:02:03 Because they will. What you drinking? Don't ask. Literally, it's going to make you mad. I don't think you really want to know. Yeah. Yeah. Next question.
Starting point is 01:02:14 If I'm a new mom and not sure about vaccine, the V word, the poke, would you recommend doing the ones that have been around forever or none at all? None at all. I have two different websites that I would recommend that you go and do like your own in-depth research. It gives you like their package inserts and obviously it gives like a breakdown of those package inserts. So in layman's terms, so you can figure out on your own. I did want to put two questions up there that I am going to answer for you. Does the FDA test vaccines for safety? No they don't. Do has the entire schedule children's schedule which is like almost 70 injections by the time they're 18. Well I'm not going to say injections, but medications, because some of
Starting point is 01:03:07 them are combined into one. You have four that are combined into one injection. Do they have, they ever tested the entire safety schedule of it, the entire children's schedule? No, they haven't. So the first website I would tell you to go to is I-C-A-N. Can you put that up there? Yeah. God bless. I can decide.org. And then the other one is children's health defense.org. And both of those will give you all the information that you need to know to make an informed decision. A lot of people don't know what's in these things. And as soon as I found out, my kids did not get them. Thank God, because they weren't even in kindergarten yet.
Starting point is 01:03:46 So mine did not get very many. But, I mean, you have a baby. And in the hospital, they're rubbing on their eyes. They're putting stuff on their eyes, which is. Arithromycin. It's antibiotic. I mean, and they test you. What the heck?
Starting point is 01:03:58 They test you for any kind of venereal disease while you're pregnant. And supposedly they do the erythromycin because of gonorrhea. And, you know, you're usually tested if you have gonorrhea before you have your baby, but they still put that on there. And even on day one, within the first hours, they give a hepatitis B vaccine, a pokey poke. And your child is not a drug user or plays around with blood. So I don't know why they give that um if you're working the medical field yeah that or that makes sense that makes sense but even a not a couple hours responder makes sense like a firefighter or a police officer oh yeah all that makes sense because you're you're handling blood so yeah that's crazy but a lot of people don't even know
Starting point is 01:04:43 like what i remember them putting stuff on Tommy's eyes I'm like what are you what are you doing but at the time I didn't realize that's not good you just assumed it was the best and then afterwards I was like I should have put a stop to that I was like I should have been like you're not you don't need to do that there's no reason for that right so I just I don't know but yeah save your kids it's our job you're the only one who can it's our job and so many on so many realms we need to be doing this because they're coming after them but I've heard you own your own business or your own you're your own boss congrats what service do you provide which we already did but let's find out what do you not
Starting point is 01:05:24 provide if that's easier so like so we did say what you do provide, but is there anything that you can think of that you don't provide? Because that might be the easiest thing for people. There's not really anything that you can't prescribe or a specialist that you can't refer somebody to because that's what most doctors do that are in family practice. They, they start out with the family practice physician and are in family practice they they start out with the the family practice physician and then that family practice physician has to be referred refer somebody to a i can even do sutures simple sutures come to your house and do simple sutures so if you need stitches you come and you do it if it's you know yeah yeah because that's what she could have done for tommy and
Starting point is 01:06:01 he would have been fine but he didn't realize't realize that when he cut his hand open, remember? So, I mean, even those kinds of things, that's huge. Yeah, my mom, like when my mom fell, like you did my mom stitches for her, and it's a great thing. Have you heard of people detoxing their armpits with calcium by tonight? Bentonite? bentonite clay, and ACV to make the switch from aluminum to natural deodorant. I've tried natural deodorant, but they never work.
Starting point is 01:06:34 I always smell halfway through the day, but I heard detoxing can help. Is that true? It can. Because what it does is those two combined together help kill off any bacteria that can be stuck up in there in your hair follicles. Interesting. Yeah. Interesting.
Starting point is 01:06:49 So. The thing with natural deodorants and mineral deodorants, because I use a mineral deodorant, you do have to reapply. I don't smell. No. And I've been using them now for, I would say, probably almost a good year. Yeah, but are you a sweater by nature? Because see, like, I don't sweat hardly at all. Yes, I'm a sweater
Starting point is 01:07:10 by nature. So I never have to. Tom is like a waterfall. I'm not like Tom, but I do sweat. Yeah. Like, I can, yeah, I sweat. Sweating is good, though. It's very good for you. It's like detoxing, right? It detoxes. Yeah. I don't sweat a lot. Even when I'm at the gym, yeah, I mean, I'm sweating.
Starting point is 01:07:28 But I look at other people and they are like. Right. That's me. Pouring. I am like I'm having to wipe off my face. And I like literally have it running down in places that nobody wants to know about. But I'm just saying, on the whole, you can see where people's backs are wet. And mine is
Starting point is 01:07:45 not like that so what's up with that I just don't sweat is that what it is some people do more than the others you're non-toxic yeah I guess that's what that's a rare thing listen I've been known to be toxic so thank you very much I sweat a lot so that means I'm toxic. Very toxic. And you're the nicest one probably in the room. Oh, you are. Yeah, probably. If I were to guess how that's possible, I don't know, but whatever. Next question. Thoughts on birth control. Is it ever a good idea? Hormonal birth control. there's studies coming out now that people have been on it since their you know early teens mid-teens because a lot of parents put them on for like helping them with their periods making them regular and stuff like that
Starting point is 01:08:37 regular and help with the pains and all that yeah they're having a harder time getting pregnant and a big huge incidence of thyroid hyperthyroidism once you mess with your hormones it's kind of hard to get them back into a line yeah I don't know I mean is there a chance that there's a type a time when you need them probably but doing it long term I would say definitely not no no, no, no, no, no. I don't think, I think when I was younger, I think I was like 19 or something like that. My cycles were not regular. So they put me on it, but I didn't like it.
Starting point is 01:09:16 I did not like how, I mean, when you've never been on medication in your life, even that you notice that. Were you very hormonal and like angry and like i almost like my ex-husband i almost ran him over because the medicine i was on i like almost like it was horrible yeah i was like i gotta stop this because it was like bad no it didn't make me hormonal i just didn't feel good but my my cycles were just not consistent and they were extremely painful all the way way up until, like, I literally went eight centimeters with both of my kids.
Starting point is 01:09:49 And I was like, when I was at six centimeters, I was like, oh, this is kind of like a period. Because my periods were bad. Very painful. But, I mean, it helped, but it didn't really help. So I was like, it's not really doing anything. I'm not active. And I never really was on the pill. My whole life I've never been.
Starting point is 01:10:11 But I've always heard it's not good to be on it. It's not. I wouldn't do the pill because when I tried the pill, I told you I almost died. You almost ended up in jail. Yeah. I did with my current husband, I did do what's called the NuvoRing. Because there
Starting point is 01:10:26 are other options. I never even think about that because I never really used any options. I mean, the NuvoRing is, it's not systemic. You put it up onto your, into your cervix and then on your fourth week or when on your, on your menses that you pull it out. So you have your period. IUD is kind of a questionable one. IUDs are different because what an IUD does is you still become pregnant because pregnancy occurs in your fallopian tubes, right? So when the sperm hits the egg and you conceive, it happens in the fallopian tubes. And then it comes down and it migrates and it gets into the uterus.
Starting point is 01:10:58 Well, when there's an IUD, an IUD makes your body think that there's something already in there so then it doesn't adhere and you just end up having your period. So I don't like that. Asking for a friend. Can you remove an IUD? I can. You can?
Starting point is 01:11:15 I can. At home? Yeah. All right. Vanessa's getting her IUD out. No, I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm asking for a friend. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. I'm asking for a red.
Starting point is 01:11:25 I'm just kidding. But yeah, that's what, and I don't think a lot of people know. That's interesting. People just think that, oh, I have an IUD and I'm not going to get pregnant, but you actually,
Starting point is 01:11:35 you still conceive. You do. I don't like that. Yeah, that's scary. That's not good. Also, one other question is, you know how they have those birth control shots? Oh oh the depo and the
Starting point is 01:11:47 and the north what's up with that what's up with that because that's kind of like being on like a pill correct don't you think so it is it's just a big dose of progesterone okay so what is that basically the same kind of side effects that you could end up having um later on if you're on that for a long period it's like the pill yeah interesting my girlfriend was on the the shot and she gained a lot of weight i feel like that's what happened when i was on that pill i gained weight and i was like i i felt like i did not feel like you know how you feel bloated and so i did not feel good yeah that's what i so i was like this is for the birds i'd rather just not be regular and i'll just
Starting point is 01:12:25 suck up on the pain because i didn't feel that i didn't think it was that much different but obviously i don't think i was on it that long but at the same time i'm like this ain't worth it i'm not i wasn't really active so like there plus if you're sexually active you don't want to get pregnant right well that for me i'm like well that's not really a problem for me, I'm like, well, that's not really a problem for me. And abstinence. Yeah. Abstinence is a key. Not that I was really going for it at 19 years of age. It's just, you know, yeah, I was bad. I was, I was, I was a bad kid, but just worked out for me. I don't know. Next question. Any insight on drinking in the church? Alcohol is a no-no. Any insight on drinking in the church? Alcohol is a no-no. That's why commas and periods are
Starting point is 01:13:11 important. I did not read that correctly. But I've noticed that even in the fitness and health world online, so many influencers are tuned to go completely alcohol-free and even swap their drink of choice with a mocktail, which is a non-alcoholic drink, correct? Correct. Yeah. Okay. Medically speaking, how bad is alcohol to our bodies as we age or even when we are young? Very bad.
Starting point is 01:13:33 Alcohol is bad for your heart. Heart muscle can kill heart muscle. So when you're- Alcohol is metabolized through the liver. And this is something I found that I was very interested in about. It says most of the ethanol in the body from your alcohol is metabolized in the liver by an enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase, which converts ethanol into an acetaldehyde, a toxic substance known as a carcinogen. What does that mean?
Starting point is 01:14:04 So that means every time you drink alcohol, whether you're a heavy drinker or a social drinker, when your body breaks it down, the ethanol then turns in, your liver turns the ethanol into this. Don't we use ethanol in like for gas and stuff, like as a means, like of a fuel? Well, alcohol, yeah.
Starting point is 01:14:21 Ethanol, isn't that in like an alcohol swipe or what? So they're drinking that? Well, no, your body breaks it down into ethanol. Oh, you, yeah. Ethanol, isn't that in like an alcohol swipe or what? So they're drinking that? Well, no, your body breaks it down into ethanol. Oh, you're breaking it. Okay, sorry, sorry, sorry. It converts ethanol into this acetyldehyde, which is a toxic substance that is a carcinogen, which means it's a cancer-causing agent. So your body, no matter what kind of alcohol you are inducing or introducing into your system,
Starting point is 01:14:45 your body breaks it down into a carcinogen which can cause cancer correct holy crap who would have known yeah so there's tons of doctors that like cardiologists will tell you don't even touch it with a 10-foot pole not even for social i've heard it's also a neurotoxin, so it makes you dumb. Well, yeah. It kills brain cells. Now, I've heard that. I've heard it kills brain cells. So does doobies.
Starting point is 01:15:13 Oh, yeah. What else can you call them and not get in trouble? Doobie. But if I say another word, can I get in trouble for that? No, I think it's cool now. A joint and stuff like that? They would actually boost you. I was going to say, you two will be like, oh, we're good with these people.
Starting point is 01:15:30 Yeah. Probably would. Probably. You're kidding me. No, I'm not kidding you. Not at all. You just don't know what you're going to get in trouble for. I'm like, I don't even know what I can say and can't say.
Starting point is 01:15:41 That I know. Well, maybe they do have an algorithm for that yeah maybe i mean i can tell you as a nurse um working on the floor and i worked med surge which is like the bottom of the barrel when you work in the hospital yeah um i got tons of alcoholics and it's just sad i mean they they do they You pickle your brain. You literally pickle your brain. Oh, my gosh. Really? I know it was killing brain cells, but I didn't understand why it was killing brain cells.
Starting point is 01:16:12 Right. And you're right, though. It does make you dumb. Because I didn't even think about it like that. I mean, you do see people who are, like, majorly, like, if you talk to somebody who's been smoking marijuana for a really long time you can tell yeah they're like delayed yeah like yeah it's low in their speech plus everything on them is very slow like their facial expressions and you're just sitting there going you smoked one too many, you know?
Starting point is 01:16:46 But I didn't know alcohol was the same exact way. Alcohol, it can be even worse because it attacks your liver. I mean, your liver is the one that's, you know, breaking everything down. Your skin? Oh, yeah. Oh, my gosh, your skin, what it does to your skin. It does a lot. It's not good.
Starting point is 01:17:01 It does a lot. I mean, I had my days. You can always tell. You can always tell somebody who is an alcoholic a lot of times. Their skin is. And they smell like it. They smell like it. But their skin's very wrinkly.
Starting point is 01:17:16 Dehydrated. Is it from dehydration? Is that the reason why? But then, also, it's like their skin is yellow yeah jaundice their liver's not working as like it used to to get all the toxins out i mean they're so jaundice it's ridiculous like a minion oh minions minion it looks like a minion your hair no way i think so you cannot lose hair but you can't lose your hair by being an alcoholic can you oh you lose you i mean it's everything on your system everything are you i think she's making
Starting point is 01:17:51 it up she knows the weirdest stuff she does i i thought you're pulling my leg no i'm not she knows weird things you lose your hair from being an alcoholic it's a toxin yeah it's it's like that's crazy It's like poison to the body. That's crazy. It's literally poison. I understand it's poison, but my goodness. Yeah. Everything's falling off.
Starting point is 01:18:11 Alcohol today is not like it was back in Bible day. Oh, I know. At all. That's what people don't get because I've done my studies on it. We're drinking juice versus, in Bible times, it was drinking juice. It was like for one, for every one, like we'll just say cup of juice, grape, it was 20 cups of water. That's what basically, if you study it out, I'm just paraphrasing what it is. It's for every one, it was 20 of water.
Starting point is 01:18:43 And it was watered down. It's like, yeah. I mean, today is just like water. And it was watered down. It's not like it is today. I mean, today is just like... But I mean, think about it. Samson, there is a group of individuals that God said to be holy. You can't touch it. And there was a reason he said it. You're to be separate from it.
Starting point is 01:19:00 But if you look at anybody in the Bible that did anything from Samuel to, but most people that did anything great for the, did anything great in the Bible, they really, it's not that they abstained from it, but they really didn't, it wasn't really a part of their life. Yeah. a part of their life. And so if you want to do great things, that's why I always say, be separate from things. Because if the Lord separated people and said, stay away from this because I'm going to use you in a mighty way, then maybe we should do the same
Starting point is 01:19:36 to be used in a mighty way. But people don't look at it like that. No, they don't. Good point. Yep. So, well, this has been fun. Well, thanks for having me again. Of course, you'll be back women another
Starting point is 01:19:46 question i was gonna say one more let's see if you have any more questions before we we close out oh it's up here but i remember what she said um so instead of botox what do we do for our like neck and like there are exercises for it tighteningening the face Massaging, tons of moisturizer Gua sha maybe Gua sha What is a gua sha? Is that a chemical? It's like a tool right?
Starting point is 01:20:15 You use a tool And you just have to keep doing Pull Like when you put your lotion on You shouldn't do this because you're going to make your wrinkles more. Okay. You should always be going up and away. Right.
Starting point is 01:20:28 Up and away. I always do this. Yeah. But I will say that stuff, I use what Tracy gave me, but in all fairness and truth, that stuff that Kristen gave me, it's that, what's that stuff that she gave me? Oh, it was the Gold Bond. Gold Bond. Gold Bond for something gold. Gold bond. Gold bond for neck cream. Gold bond neck cream.
Starting point is 01:20:48 I'm just telling you, I noticed a definite difference in a matter of weeks on how wrinkly my neck was. I mean, I still, the microphone hides it, but if you ever notice, when I first started, my neck was like very, not very, but it was pretty wrinkly. We were talking about it and joking around about it
Starting point is 01:21:08 in one of the podcasts. And she's like, I got something for you. So she sent me this stuff and I started using it. And like, Tracy, like it was only like two weeks, right? Oh my gosh, huge difference. Two weeks. Gold Bond neck and something cream since i lost my weight i mine's gotten really poof i told i told uh i told heather
Starting point is 01:21:32 because heather and my daughter but i told heather that's it right there yeah i put the link in god bless you it's so good yeah i'm gonna have to get some it's really good and then the stuff that uh tracy gave me i i double up on it it's really good and then the stuff that uh tracy gave me i i double up on it it's really good too you know what else is good is just taking frankincense and putting in the castor oil really on your neck like on your neck area yeah interesting just rub it in interesting okay frankincense add to cart. Yeah. Because I mean, that's a, what is that? What do they call frankincense?
Starting point is 01:22:09 Isn't it one of those oils? What is those essential oils? Yeah. That's what I thought. They say that if you can find the frankincense resin, it's actually better than the oil. What is a frankincense resin? So it's like almost like the, it's like a thicker component than the essential. Like a concentrate?
Starting point is 01:22:27 Yeah. Interesting. It's on eBay. Very interesting. You found it on eBay? Yeah. Put that in the thing too. Make it easy for people.
Starting point is 01:22:36 That's awesome. Is there anything else? It's also on Amazon. Oh, perfect. For $6.90. But does that matter? Like, would you have a specific brand that you would use for frankincense resin? Or what do you think?
Starting point is 01:22:53 Not me, you. Would you have a certain brand that you would use for that? Frankincense resin? Yeah, resin. Okay. Cool. Cool, cool, cool. I like doTERRA.
Starting point is 01:23:04 I mean, it isn't an expensive essential oil but it's one of the pure oils that doesn't have you know usually when you're using essential oils you're not having to use a monumental amount it's like one drop two drops so it'll last you a long time it's like it's a good worthy investment you may spend a little bit more money but it's going to be right it'll last a long time so yeah i don't know um do you want to add anything no oh well call me i am accepting new patients so yes please please put that stuff up there once you talk once i get to a certain amount i i don't want after i get to a certain amount of patients i i will cut it off because i want to be able to give as uh good well
Starting point is 01:23:42 you can't go all over the place you can can't be in too many places at one time. And I want to make sure that I'm focused on the patients that I do have. So, yeah. Yeah. It reminds me of, I don't know, I am an Andy Griffith. Like, if you ever come to my house, you're probably going to see me watching Andy Griffith, an Alaskan show. Or right now, I am, I don't watch very much TV,
Starting point is 01:24:04 but right now they have these on National Geo they have it where they take you over into Europe and they show you the all four seasons and they show you all different places in the country and the special things that they do in those times I love that well and Tom had for Black Friday last year he was like I really want one of those i don't even know the size of it the thing's a flipping beast so our house has this monster tv right it's just it's huge oh yeah that's right you've been to my house so i get we get this tv and i feel like i'm actually there i bet you do it's unbelievable so i'm like okay you know what i
Starting point is 01:24:44 i'm not a big fan of tv but i really really love that i have this tv right now because i everything is brilliant and beautiful and so for me i'm like i'm traveling the world and in my living room yep in my lounge but it's awesome so what i was going to say is what andy griffith i have probably watched that probably more than anything and i'm sitting here thinking i'm like, I'm like, this is like back in those times where the doctor, he didn't have that many patients. Yeah. He focused on the ones in the town. Or how about that?
Starting point is 01:25:17 And he did house calls. Right. I'm like, I feel like I'm back in what was really what things are supposed to be. Right. Dr. Quinn, the medicine woman. Yeah. What about that? That's what. supposed to be. Right. Dr. Quinn, the medicine woman. Yeah. What about that?
Starting point is 01:25:26 That's what. That's her. Yes. Same. Pioneer woman. She's Dr. Quinn, the medicine woman. I love it so much. And I've already used Natalie. And I mean, she was like so prompt in her responses.
Starting point is 01:25:39 And I can't like recommend her more. I mean, she's amazing. Yeah. I will tell you. And you know what people think? Well, of course she's going to answer you. She's your friend. But I know people that that's not the case.
Starting point is 01:25:53 And they are like, man, she's like Johnny on the spot. And so it's not, you give the same kind of service to whomever you have as your client. And I love that. Even when you've worked for bigger places and stuff like that, not been your own boss, the same care goes to everybody. And that's true. You can't, you can't, you just know that somebody's in the profession that they're supposed to
Starting point is 01:26:19 be in based on how they perform. And when it's at the highest level, you can tell that they love what they do. And that's you. And you it's at the highest level, you can tell that they love what they do. And that's you like, and you really like, you are always learning. I love that. Cause I'll call, I've talked to you and you're like,
Starting point is 01:26:31 I'm studying on something new because of this or whatever. You're never not learning. That's super important when you're in the medical profession, because things are always changing. Yeah. Yeah. Big time. And also to be equally yoked with my provider is like huge.
Starting point is 01:26:46 Huge. Yeah. I mean, when you're sitting there and she's praying over your mother. Right. Yeah. Or a lot of times bedside manner is super important. And when somebody comes in and they have a calming effect, and then it's also the anointing of that person that they carry when they're walking in the room, which is Jesus.
Starting point is 01:27:06 And they have the Holy Spirit. And you add those two things together. That's pretty powerful. So you're walking in your ministry and your profession at the same time because you're ministering to people while you're also providing an important care to them. So medical care is super important. But when you combine Jesus with it, some people just aren't there and that's okay. That's okay.
Starting point is 01:27:31 That is okay. Cause you'll get there. Yeah. And through that process to have somebody who will stand with you in faith because you have, I've seen it where you're like, okay, this is what we're going to believe for.
Starting point is 01:27:41 We're not, we're going to mind our words and we're going to not say certain things. And that's powerful to have somebody be like that with you so absolutely with that give her a call you will not be disappointed and tell your friends i'm not kidding you share share share and tell your friends all about her because they will be when we should never hide something under a bushel that somebody else should have you know a lot of times we're like if if I tell somebody about that, then that means that I might not be able to get whatever.
Starting point is 01:28:10 You know, we always think of ourselves. Let's think about others because people really need good medical care. No gatekeeping. No gatekeeping. Share, share, share. So thank you so much for joining us. We will see you on Sunday. She's going to be sitting like two people down from me.
Starting point is 01:28:26 So she sits next to us. She actually provides the medical care for the church. She's that trusted. And so if something happens in the sanctuary, like it did two weeks ago, she's Johnny on the spot there too. And she's, she's taking care of that.
Starting point is 01:28:41 So if you see her on Sunday, come up, talk to her, ask her any questions. Yeah. Right? And she'll be able to help you out. And she can also send you a form.
Starting point is 01:28:52 How did she get the form, though? Really quick. How would they get a form if they want to know about, like, how to become a member? How does that work? Because we didn't talk about that. And I know we're over, but let's just talk about that. I haven't put them up on my website yet.
Starting point is 01:29:06 But if you see me at church, by all means, I always carry them with me. So I have them with me. Beautiful. Or they can call that number? Yep. Call that number. It actually. And you can send it to them?
Starting point is 01:29:16 Yeah. I can email. There we go. You can call the number and she can send it to you or call the number. Tell her you want to meet her on Sunday and then she can bring bring it then okay you won't be disappointed see you on sunday worst case scenario if you don't come to church because you live out of state see you on wednesday bye real talk
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