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Can You Reverse Dementia? - Unbreakable Podcast 266
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So, listen, my my best friend in the
whole world next to my wife, and my wife
is my best friend, hands down. The the
guy that I consider my younger brother,
um, he lost his dad like just two days
ago. It really bothers me actually. And
I never knew his dad at all. Nothing.
You know, I've only known this guy a
handful of years, four years or so.
Three, four years. And he is like 52.
He's the closest thing to a little
brother I've ever had. And
it it it was dementia took his dad and
he wouldn't listen. Not him. The dad
wouldn't listen to all the things that
would work. And listen to me. Let me
explain this to everybody that is tuning
in to what I'm about to say. This is
going to be a long podcast. I'm going to
explain everything about dementia. I'm
going to go over exactly what to do. And
some of you guys aren't going to like
it. I don't really give a [ __ ] I don't
listen. I I'm tired of pandering to the
people that go, "Well, you have to say
certain things and you have to do
certain things and you got to stay
within the guard rails of this." You
guys aren't experts. I am. I am. Listen,
I don't claim to know anything about
being an attorney or an engineer or some
kind of world-class physicist. I don't
know how to build a house with my bare
hands. I could probably figure it out,
you know? I don't know how to engineer a
car from start to finish. I can wrench
on a car all day long because it's fun
for me. I don't know how to take apart
the electronics like this Roadcaster Duo
or build a computer with my bare hands.
I don't know how to do any of that
stuff. But you know what? I really know
human biology, physiology,
endocrinology, embryology, neurology.
[ __ ] I am exceptional at that because I
damn well make sure I am because I want
to give you everything I've got. But
when I hear people that you guys get in,
listen to me. Yeah, I'm in a mood. Even
my wife was like, "You need to go out
and do a podcast. You're lit. This is
perfect." Like, I'm tired of people and
this is all about dementia. And so
before this isn't meant to cure, treat,
diagnose, triage, prescribe, advise.
It's only for entertainment and
education. And it's all hypothetical. If
you know, you know. All right? Are we
done? Good. So listen, I'm tired of
people fighting against the things, the
very things that will actually help them
while they justify at the same time
what's hurting them as if they're so
[ __ ] righteous. Are you kidding me?
Are you kidding me? You get in the
comments of people like me or anybody
else who actually wants to help. Not
these idiotic, I'm so smart. Let me tell
you about my stack people. Shut up. Shut
up. You get in the comments of people.
You try to cancel people. You attack
people. You try and discredit people.
Form your little queer posi and talk
about people. You put every ounce of
energy into going against anything that
goes against the dogma that you are
living every damn day. What the [ __ ] is
wrong with you guys? What is wrong with
you guys? You know, here's the problem.
I saw a post about Bruce Willis. I don't
know Bruce Willis at all, but you know
what? Something inside me bothers me. I
want to help him so bad. Like if one of
you guys happens to know who he is or
can get in touch with him, I don't care
if he ever knows me. I don't care if he
ever I don't want any credit. I don't
want him to even recognize. I don't want
a [ __ ] thing. I want to help him cuz
it tore me up because he's losing his
mind. His identity is gone. I don't know
Demi Moore, but I'm 52. I've been
watching these people since I was a kid.
I've been watching Bruce Willis since
Moonlighting and Cybil Shepard where he
back kicked the light switch and turned
it off. Since the dieh hard day. since
all of it. And you know, when I see
that, I go, there's no reason for that
guy to be in that state of mind because
my grandparents grew up to be well into
their 90s. They didn't have dementia.
They didn't have Alzheimer's. They
didn't have any of that. I'm tired of
these man-made diseases that all of you
guys are fighting to defend going, "You
don't understand. My grandmother had it.
It was terrible." Well, you should have
[ __ ] done something about it instead
of plugged them full of poisons,
trusting the people in the white coats
who are doing the problem, who are
causing the problems. Anyway, they tore
me up. Like I want I literally want to I
want to name this episode. Somebody get
this in front of Bruce Willis. And I
told you I don't give a [ __ ] if he never
knows who I am. If he's like, "Where did
this awesome cure come from? Where did
this where did this Oh, I can't say
that. Oops, I said it. I don't care.
Where did this solution come from that
actually got me back on my feet and
fixed me?" I don't know. I don't care. I
don't care if he never knows. If he
never finds out because at least
somebody helped this guy, you know, and
it's here's here's the issue. the latest
and great greatest treatments for him
and anybody else going through this are
going to do what they've always done.
They're going to cause more [ __ ]
harm. But a lot of you guys, you defend
the source of the problem, the
pharmaceutical industry, the
indoctrinated doctors, and go full
nuclear attack on any potential
solution. I'm not talking some magic
[ __ ] powdered ball sack or some
weird Himalayan root that you found. And
before you go, well, what if that
actually works? Try it. If it works,
then great. If not, then bounce and try
something else. And not even because the
solution might not work. By the way, you
guys get in the comments and just defend
full throttle. You go so ballistic, but
because it you defend it not because it
might work or it might not work, but
because it goes against what you've been
taught to believe would work. Listen,
I've been through chemotherapy. It just
about killed me. And screw off with you
telling me your grandma survived because
of chemo. If she survived because of
chemo, she did not have cancer. You tell
that to my grandma when they saw the
tumor, they probably caused the tumor.
It does not work. Not a [ __ ] chance.
Organ failure accounts for 97%
of deaths labeled as cancer deaths. And
what do they do? They create new
versions of the same basic chemical
ideology. Kill the cancer cells. Never
going to work. Every single human being
has cancer all of the time. 1% of your
cells are mutated cells. Your body turns
over 1 billion cells a day. If 1% are
mutated cells, that means you have
cancer all of the time. Everybody gets
rid of it all the time. All the time.
Except now we're producing epinephrine,
norepinephrine, cortisol, these powerful
cancer-causing chemicals cuz everybody's
so strung out instead of interferon,
interlucan, and all these things that
actually prevent and mitigate problems
like that. And so what do they do? They
stroll in and they radiate you. They
poison you. And now don't tell me that
they can only target a cancer cell. They
can't. I don't give a [ __ ] The only
thing I've ever seen do that is
methylene blue and light married
together. But you think that is what
they treat people with? Not a chance.
Why? Because it [ __ ] works. It is a
trillion dollar industry designed to
make more money and keep you scared.
I've been through cancer four times. Are
you out of your mind? It is terrifying
to look at my wife and go, I might not
make it. But the last thing I'm ever
going to do is listen to a [ __ ]
doctor. And I am a doctor. It's amazing
to me the level of incompetence that
people just It's in your own brain.
Chemotherapy almost put me in a box.
Listening to the medical world almost
put me in a box. And if you go surgeon
saved your life, bro, medicine saved
your life. You know what medicine's very
good at? Emergency care. Phenomenal. You
know what? It sucks at healthcare. Rock
bottom. The turd on my shoe that I
stepped in in my yard is worth more than
any of their contribution to being
healthy. Seven. If seen, if your body
turns over a billion cells a day, and
this is about dementia. I'm just still
hitting cancer real quick. and you
radiate and poison and you create more
turnover. You have to physiology, human
biology, [ __ ] this is what happens.
For all of you guys just about to argue
in my comments, shut up. Shut your
mouth. Pay attention to somebody who's
smarter than you are right now. I don't
care how many degrees you have. I have
degrees a mile long after my name. It
doesn't matter. Who cares? I don't care
about any of that stuff. I care what
you've actually gone through. Find me.
Find me a oncologist who suffered
through the same [ __ ] they give their
patients going, "I cure all my patients.
You haven't cured a single [ __ ]
patient." You know why? Cuz no doctor
anywhere any time in the history of
history, including myself, has ever
cured anybody of anything. Your body
does the work. The chemistry or the
surgery gets the [ __ ] out of the way. So
save your ego. But if you poison
somebody and radiate somebody and the
body has to make up for all those dead
cells you've just created, it turns over
more cells. Agreed? Yes. So instead of 1
billion now it maybe 7 8 9 10 billion
cells a day. If the rate of mutation is
still only 1% which it's not. If you
look at mathematics and you look at any
of how the body works it's going to
actually go up. So the rate of mutation
even if at 1% 1% of 10 billion 1% of 1
billion which one's a bigger number. So
now you have more cancer cells. That's
why they have something called
chemotherrapeutic induced cancer. It
aggravates me. You guys just keep
following all day long. Oh, I'm sure
I'll catch [ __ ] for this from some weird
threeletter agency. Good. Go [ __ ]
yourself. I come out here to help people
cuz I genuinely give a [ __ ] I'm telling
you, 4 years ago I got lit by God. You
think for a second I'm not coming out
here to go I'm going to give you all
like I will bleed for you to make sure
you have the answer. [ __ ] It makes me
so angry. And the same goes for most
pharmaceutical products as healthcare
products. Just so you know, they just
renamed the poison. And a doc like me
gets labeled as one of those guys who
hates medicine. No, I don't. Actually,
not at all. I think medicine is
phenomenal when it's used to save
people, to help people, not to give them
health, keep you alive in emergency
situations. You know what? I hate the
liars behind the fancy science while
they hurt people for [ __ ] profit. If
anyone, any one of you [ __ ]
gets in my comments and tries to go
against me using modern pharmacology as
their defense, you can [ __ ] right off.
I'm going to apologize directly. Only
reason I remember her name is cuz it's
spelled this way. P O R T I A Porsche,
I'm assuming it is. Listen, I apologize
for all the swears cuz you said you
can't listen to this with your babies
around. I'm just too lit. You're And
this isn't her. This is about everybody.
Listen, like you guys are more concerned
about being right, the people that
argue. You're more concerned about being
right and defending your feelings and
ego than you are about helping anybody
but your house but yourself. Stay out of
my house. Stay out of my house. I don't
want you. I'm here to come out to help
anybody who needs the help, not to sit
there and get into some weird flame
troll war in the comments. I'm never
going to acknowledge you ever. So save
it, you You know, and even worse are the
influencers and the bro science pseudo
experts who read one too many Reddit
posts who come and try and argue against
this weird thing called human biology.
I'm right, you're wrong. I don't give a
[ __ ] what degrees you have. I've got a,
like I said, a mile after my name. I
don't care what credentiing agency
approved your permit, your license, your
diplomate. So many self-centered,
self-righteous, fragile, ego toddlers
are running around the internet. It
needs to be renamed Chuck-E-Cheese.
That's just call it that instead. It's
not Instagram. It's Chuck-e-Cheese. I am
right about everything I say. And I'm
not arrogant. It's egotistical. You bet
your ass I've got a big ego because I'm
exceptional at what I do. Because I care
so damn much about you people that I
make sure I'm the best at this. Because
people count on me. They count on me to
come out here. You think they count on
the argumentative babies trolling in the
comments? None of them. They don't know
anything except their own insecurity.
Listen, until you're smarter than me,
until you care more than I do about
these people who listen to me, until
you're willing to give all you've got to
make sure they can live with all they've
got, respectfully, [ __ ] right off. Are
we good? Because listen, I I need to I
need to get started. I'm already 12
minutes in and I've just been on a rant.
I'm just that lit about all of this
between my buddy and and thinking about
Bruce Willis and all this stuff. Like,
you don't understand. This terrifies
every single person that's listening to
this. The thing that you see in old your
parents, elderly, their eyes, the thing
that worries you when you look in the
mirror as you get older, my attorney
even said it. That's my biggest fear is
losing my mind. The fading of your mind,
the loss of your ability to do and
comprehend and think and function for
yourself. Dementia, Alzheimer's, that
slow, agonizing, it's like a theft of
everything that makes a person who they
are. And you know what the problem is?
Medical world. Oh, it's inevitable. It's
inevitable. Spartan Dr. T. It's
inevitable. And they hand your Did they
hand little grandma a prescription for
[ __ ] Nmenda and then send her home
with a hug, maybe a fist bump. They'll
tell you just, you know what, just
manage your symptoms. They've given up
on solving the problem. They've just
surrendered because it doesn't make them
any money. I'm going to tell you. You
know what surrenderers for? [ __ ]
losers. Losers. If that's you, you're a
loser. I got nothing to say to you. I
don't even want to talk to you. I won't
even acknowledge you. That's how
disgusted I am with people that quit.
What if I told you listen? Oh, what if I
told you you didn't have to wait for
some pharma company's magic bullet if
you just the tools actually exist and
not to manage symptoms? That is not
helping anybody. We're talking reverse
filled a like reverse. I mean, full
reverse. Rebuild a broken brain. And
that is not hope. You know what hope is?
It's an empty [ __ ] mindset that gets
people so addicted to, well, maybe
tomorrow will be better. Tomorrow's
better when you make it better. This is
a strategy. I'll give it to you cover to
cover. And you know what? The only thing
I'm not going to give you are anything
about exactly the quantity. Why? Because
some weird sensor is going to say you
can't do it. Your goal isn't to manage
decline. You guys, this is war. This is
war against the people that want to
wreck your body, your health, your mind,
and convince you that that is natural
and that is normal. Let me explain here.
Here's what the war is against. For when
it comes to dementia, there's only four
problems that you have to fix. Just
four. You have to reclaim or restore
cerebral blood flow because it's it's
your brain is starving. So you need to
reopen all the supply lines. You need to
rebuild neuronal networks because all
the structures, all the neurological
structures in here are just collapsing.
So you need to send in something to do
the work for you. It's not going to be
managing symptoms. You need to clear all
the metabolic waste that's building up
because everything is filled with
garbage. So you need to send in garbage
trucks, send in cleaning crews, whatever
you want to call them. And then you need
to recconnect neurotransmitter, I guess
reestablish neurotransmitter balance
because none of the communication works.
Hence why you can't function
cognitively. So you need to rewire the
entire thing. It's not a surgery and
it's also not one problem. It's like a
metabolic assault on their mind which
means you need to counter assault. You
need, you know what you need? You need a
goddamn neurological revival, baby.
That's what you need. And most doctors
treat this with one drug, one mechanism.
That's like trying to put out a forest
fire by spitting on it or pissing on it.
Are you out of your mind? We're talking
water bombers and helicopters and every
firefighter and hose with a diameter of
my head just blasting to put this fire
out and then all the people that come in
and plant all the trees and then magic
fertilizer that makes all the trees
really grow fast. That's what you need.
How many times has somebody explained
that? Never. Never. You need to stop the
bleeding. Okay, that's the cornerstone
of all of this. And I mean the
hemorrhage in your mind and it's like
let let me explain because you need to reclaim
reclaim neurovvascularization
neurovvascularization
and neurogeneration or regeneration
because this is if you're not going to
do this it doesn't matter what I tell
you to do. So by the way before I go any
further before I'm about ready to snap
cuz I'm 17 minutes in and I'm feel like
my blood pressure is about 200 over 100.
If you guys don't get how much I care I
don't know what to tell you. Man I'm 52
years old. You know, one of the coolest
things that I had yesterday, it just
kind of popped up and I don't know if it
was God talking or whatever, but I
looked down and I saw The Rock liked one
of my posts and it actually made me go,
man, if I could help that guy, I I don't
know if he needed help, he could just
read. I don't even care if he if he just
got information from me and never and
never acknowledge me. I don't give a
[ __ ] You really don't understand how
desperately I want to help mankind. But
you know what I don't want to do? argue
with the idiots and [ __ ] in mankind
that argue to stay right where they are
and keep defending the very things that
are causing the problems. So listen to
me. If you're not going to do all of
this or pass this on to grandma,
grandpa, uncle, aunt, or some Bruce W
[ __ ] Willis, don't do any of it
because you can't cherrypick what you
want. You either fix the problem or you
just let that fire smolder and burn into
some raging inferno and take you out.
Are we clear? Cerebral. I don't care if
you get this at Elite Biogenics. I don't
care if you don't. I don't care what. I
just care that you take it and you
faking do it before somebody goes, "Oh,
you're pedalling your company." Well,
you bet your ass my company is better
than anybody else's. You know why?
Because this guy gives a [ __ ] I'm not
like, "Look at all the cool products
we're making." I'm like, "Look at all
the people we're helping." So, if you
think anything else, go [ __ ] yourself.
That's the mood I'm in right now. Step
one, I will spell this out like a third
grader. Cerebrrol.
No. If you're asking me for dosages, no.
You can go on social media, type in the
keyword when I post this, and you can
get the research study and then if you
want it, then you can actually buy it.
And if you want exact help with this,
and it is this important to you, you can
come and hire me one-on-one as your
consultant or you can just do the black
card membership. And if you go, there
you go, pedaling your membership. What
are you nuts? You think I'm just going
to come out here at I got to pay for my
life somehow? And you know what? Just to
be very clear, if somebody was going to
save my wife, god forbid something
happens to them. I care how much
somebody was going to charge me just to
save her. If I believed in them and they
knew they could do it and they could
help her, I'd sell it all. Spend every
dollar I've gotten everything a little
more besides. So, stop thinking it's
about paying me. Yeah, you bet your ass
you're going to pay me. You know why?
Cuz I don't want the $49
whiny complaining. I should be able to
get you on the phone all day long. Get
out of here. I got no time for you cuz
all you're going to do is argue. Yeah. I
keep deviating from this because that's
how how frustrated I am at the current
model of conduct and mankind cerebr.
There you go. If you ask how to spell
it, I don't know, [ __ ] Google it.
Look it up. Stop using it for porn.
Instead, start using it for something
good. It is a concentrated, this is what
it is, just so you know. It's a
concentrated shot of something called
neurotrophic factors. There's a bunch.
BDNF, NGF, GDNF. Think of these things
as they're like master signals for your
brain. and they're screaming at your
neurons to grow, to repair, to form new
connections, to plasticize, for
neuroplasticity. It's not a drug masking
a system. This is the raw material
required for rebuilding the entire
factory itself. This is the single
before you need to understand the single
most powerful neuro regenerative agent
available available on the planet. How
many of your doctors have told you about
that? just this one right here. So,
cerebral ly, but then you need energy to
run the system. I'm going to string this
together so you actually understand why
this works. And if you go, well, how's
how come anybody else hasn't talked
about this? Because I don't know how
much this would all cost to buy it.
Let's say it let's say it costs 10 grand
in I'm making it up. I really It might
be a hundred bucks. I have no clue. But
let's say it's 10 grand and it gets
somebody back their entire life. That's
not really a lot of profit, is it? For
people. There's your answer. I almost
threw my mug at the screen. I'm so
pissed off. So you need energy.
Cerebralin, all those things, those
factors, those growth factors need
power. Methylene blue. Methylene blue,
just so you know, I've said it before,
isn't some die that came out in 1896.
This is like mitochondrial jet fuel. It
steps into the electron transport chain,
which is the it's the energy production
assembly line inside every single cell
you've got, and it makes it run at about
150%. Efficiency, not over revving or
overdriv, just makes it become radically
more efficient. Because remember what I
said, it it takes, excuse me, it takes
the jam up in the ETC, the electron
transport chain, and it bypasses, it
goes from complex one to complex 4, and
it bypasses the mess that's there that's
slowing down and getting rid of that
proton gradient that's required, and it
keeps it going, and it just makes this
fat, wicked, juicy ATP yield that just
turns out nothing but fat [ __ ] energy
like it. And so now here's what happens.
You take that energy, you translate it
into the neurons, supercharges the
neuron power plants that are what?
Creating ATP. It mops up all the
oxidative waste. Oh, I didn't tell you
that part, did I? Cleans up all the
oxidative waste that's coming out. And
it prevents the aggregation of a
specific type of protein, which is the
garbage that clogs up neurons in
Alzheimer's to proteins. It's an energy
booster. It's a cleanup crew that's
outside of a massively disgusting
construction site that just needs to be
so that you come back and it looks like
a golf course when you're done and it's
a pre preventative mechanic all at once
and if you go are they needles are they
what are they does it matter now you
have to fix all the issues that are
outside in the system BPC57
this is it's the ultimate healer in the
body it repairs the gut the tendons it
repairs the blood brain barrier it fixes
the system so all that peripheral
inflammatory response, never mind the
tight junctions in the gut, all get tied
up nice and neat, so they actually work
at 100%. And just so you know, by the
way, the blood brain barrier. So, I was
going to get into a big Tylenol
conversation about all you idiots out
there taking Tylenol as as what? What
are you taking poison and waiting for
somebody else to die? You stupid [ __ ]
What's wrong with you?
Shuts down the electron transport chain,
just to be very clear. And um this is my
quick rant on Tylenol, what you guys are
doing. And destroys the liver first,
just so you know. Liver failure kills
more people than from NSAIDs than
alcohol. You're welcome. Yes, really.
You can argue with me all you want. I'm
still right. So blood brain barrier,
right? It's like a security fence. So
when it gets leaky, here's what happens.
Inflammation and toxins pour in. So
cytoines and toxic materials. It's not
the lipopolyaccharides that come in
through the gut, but it's still toxins.
And it causes something called
neuroinflammation, not hydrophille,
which is water on the brain before
somebody goes, "Oh, hydro," cuz I had
somebody ask me that. Neuroinflammation,
which is the primary driver of cognitive
decline. You know what BPC57 does?
Doesn't patch it. Fixes it. Makes that
fence, that barrier between the bloodb
brain barrier, makes it work perfectly.
It's like a It's like uh what's his
name? Bill Murray. Cattyshack. Just the
ultimate groundskeeper. Just blowing up
gophers. It's what it is. GHKCU. Copper.
You need copper because this tells your
body to rebuild its own structural
proteins, collagen, elastin, it
reinforces those tiny little blood
vessels inside your brain. Because if
you remember what I said about copper,
the vascular system is muscular, right?
And if those muscles get relaxed, which
they do when they're when you are
lacking copper, they can't maintain
pressure. They leak. They can't function
properly. And your brain, just so you
know, if you've ever done jiu-jitsu, if
you get a blood choke, I don't care how
good you think you are, that's a very
uncomfortable position. And you will be
out so fast, 7 8 seconds, because your
brain goes, "Put them down quick. Lay
them down." Because do you know why you
pass out when you have a single episode?
It's because it's easier to pump blood
horizontally than it is vertically. So
your body goes make it as easy as
possible. Take all the obstacles out of
the way and just get blood to the brain.
It will sacrifice everything. It'll
vasoc constrict everywhere in your
periphery just to get blood to your
brain. Well, so what this does is copper
improves circulation and delivery of all
the other components and compounds to
the brain. Remember the issue is the
brain. The issue isn't a testicle or
your big toe or the liver. It's your
brain. You know what else copper does?
GHKCU stimulates nerve growth. So you're
not feeding the brain. You're also
rebuilding all the roads that lead to
the brain. So far we're checking boxes.
You with me? So the next part of this
entire beautiful structure is you need
metabolic and energy capacity function.
And you need all of this stuff to work
right because your brain is the most
metabolic the most metabolically greedy
and hungry organ in your entire body. It
consumes about 20 to 25% of your energy
and it makes up about 2%. So if your
metabolism is broken, your brain is
running on vapor, you need to fix the
engine. NAD+ is the currency of cellular
energy and repair. So it it fuels the
certuins which they're like the master
regulators of cellular health. They
control DNA repair, mitochondrial
function, the survival pathways. So age,
just so you know, age and disease, drain
your NAD plus account. You spend till
you're about 65 working and stacking
away tiny little bits of money, but
never investing it. And then you want to
live off of 800 grand that you have
sitting there. And you think that's
going to get you going for the next 35
years. Except that's going to last you
probably about 7 years. And if you go,
"Bro, how much money are you spending?"
I like to live life [ __ ] So I don't
challenge me on that. You want to learn
how to make money? again, sign up for a
program with me and then or don't. I
don't really care. Then open a book,
listen to Patrick Bet David, listen to
Pedro Sculian. They'll all teach you how
to make money. Listen to Dan Martell.
These are all people that I take notes
off of because they're playing the
business game better than me. Just so
we're clear. I give shout outs to people
that do it better than I do. Why?
Because they are. You don't have to pay
me for anything. You can learn this
stuff all on your own. But to come back
to that, you live off of this tiny
little bank account and you deplete the
[ __ ] out of it. That's what age and
disease do. They deplete that bank
account faster, that NAD+ account. So
what this does ND+ is like you just won
the lottery and 300 million just showed
up in that account and you're like I
could go for decades. I could go for
generations. Now you following why you
need to do that because this stuff
works. You you fix the system give the
system you take away the inflammation
and the problems with the system. You
heal up and seal up the system. You give
it a blood supply and you help it grow
new nerves. Cool. Now you give it energy
so it can do all this work and you have
to fix the nuclear reactors that are
producing this energy which is Matsi.
Matsi is one of the coolest peptides on
earth. It's a mitochondrial signal. It
comes from the power plants themselves.
Remember what I said? It's already in
your DNA. Tells your body to become
metabolically flexible is a easy way to
explain it. It tells it to use energy
differently. It reduces insulin res or
it reduces insulin resistance which is a
massive massive look at the diet you
guys are eating. What is wrong with you
guys? It is a massive metabolic stressor
on your brain, insulin resistance. So,
you're tuning the engine. It's like my
911 Turbo S when they get in there and
they tweak the ECU. You look at these
guys from ES Motors and they make these
Porsches, their 1800 horsepower
Porsches, and they put in all these
parts and then they tune the engine so
it actually works. That's what this
stuff does. So, now you're just cranking
out power, but it's it's a daily driver.
You are a daily driver. You guys listen
to me. And then you have to add in five
aminoq. This is like a cheat code
because it inhibits an enzyme called
N&MT which burns through your NAD+. The
NMT, it's the bouncer, right? It screws
everything up. So, by blocking it, you
send your NAD plus levels through the
roof without having to inject massive
amounts. So, you take NAD+. This allows
you to have your own and it keeps you
from burning through it and screwing it
all up in the first place. That's what
the five amino 1 1 MQ does. It's a force
multi multiplier of cellular energy and
it's like it's like finding a way in my
911. And I know I keep using this car,
but it's a fun car. It's like finding my
way in that 911 Turbo S to get 500 m to
the gallon, but still make the same
amount of power and fun factor. Do you
see now how this goes? So, okay. So, now
you need to solve the colonergic
enhancement and neotropic issue. And
I'll explain what that means because now
you have the infrastructure that's being
built and the power is being turned back
on. I'm trying to go through this
categorically so you understand how this
works. Now, you need you need to turn
the lights back on. So, you have to
restore the communication that your
brain has. So, fennel paracetam, I've
talked about this stuff before. This
stuff is gangster. It is the closest
thing to a limitless drug that exists.
Now, if you were going to do this, it
wouldn't just be fennel paracetam. It
would be anorasetam and oxarasetam and
alpha GPC, which is all the stuff I'm
going to tell you about right now. This
isn't this isn't your grandfather's
rasetam. This is like the fennel
paracetam hydroide is a very advanced
version. It powerfully upregulates
acetylcholine receptors, which are the
key neurotransmitters for memory and
learning. Do you see now how this works?
It also has massive neuroprotective
qualities and it gives you a ton of
neurological resilience. So, it makes
your brain cells tougher and smarter to
bring it to a third grade level and
before somebody gets triggered and
insulted. Shut up. I'm giving you
information so you can win. Add in alpha
GPC because this is the raw highdensity.
It's the precursor to acetylcholine. You
need this because you can't have
communication without the raw material.
This is the So, my neighbor right now,
she's building a giant pickle ball court
indoor all tricked out. This thing is
dope. her name's Ruth and it's like I
think it's 2200 ft² it's going up just
on the property next to mine and it's
like I'm watching them frame it up and
put all the structure and the steel
beams and all the stuff that they're
doing. That's this is all the lumber and
the steel beams. It's not the building.
It's not what it looks like at the end.
This is all the raw material. That's
what alpha GPC is. It's the lumber and
the drywall and the steel for rebuilding
the memory houses. I mean, I hope you
guys are getting this. And if not, I
don't know. I got nothing to say. You
join, don't join. Look it up. Find
something. I really don't know.
anorasetam and oxyracetam. The reason
I'm looking at is cuz I'm looking at the
clock. I'm 32 minutes in and 12 minutes
it was me getting pissed off at people
being a bunch of [ __ ] screwing up
their life intentionally because they're
too arrogant. So anorasetam and
oxyraetam these modulate ama receptors.
So it enhances the speed and efficiency
of neurotransmissions. So not only does
it go across the syninnapse, not only
does it go that across, it does it
faster and more efficiently. So they
sharpen focus, they enhance memory
formation and recall. And it gives you
real clean mental energy so you don't
have this fuzzy dirty signal and you're
like, "What was that? What was that?"
Like you don't get like that. It's just
sharp. This is the software update for
your entirely newly built hardware that
you've done. Now you have to fix the
vascular system and the inflammatory
system. You need to mitigate the
inflammation. So you got to put out the
last remaining fires that you've got.
And you have a few. Hold on. I need to
drink some coffee. KPV is it's this
weird little anti-inflammatory peptide
because it calms something down called a
micro gal cell. It is micro gal cells
are the immune cells of your brain that
have gone completely rogue and are now
just pissing and barfing and spewing out
inflammatory cytoines. If you remember
what I talked about with leaky gut,
inflammatory cytoines are a big problem.
And if you remember what I said about
systemic inflammation, it is the
platform of most disease processes in
the human body. So KPV tells them, hey,
listen, you don't need you can shut
down, man. You're all good. It's the the
fire extinguisher for neuroinfl
inflammation. That's why when people go,
I'm going to take KPV for my injury.
That's why it doesn't work nearly as
well as BPC. Just so you understand, KPV
is much more of a neurological thing
than it is inflammatory process or a
leaky gut thing. It is much more
effective for your for your nervous for
your uh your brain primarily just for
neurons. Redatride. Oh yeah, you knew
this was coming. This is the ultimate
longevity peptide. Listen, it it is a
triple agonist GLP-1, GIP, and glucagon.
All for metabolic health. That's what it
is. It improves insulin. Listen to me.
Improves insulin sensitivity, promotes
weight loss, reduces the systemic
metabolic dysfunction that pours
gasoline on the fire of vascular
dementia. So, by fixing the body, listen
to me. By fixing the body, you protect
the brain. You can't. They're not
separate. That's why a guillotine shuts
you off. You separate the head from the
body, you don't have to be a vampire,
you're going to die. You understand
that? Like, do you really understand
that? So, now you have to look, okay,
great. Now, I got all these things. What
do I do with this? So, I'm going to put
together exactly how you deploy this
military campaign. So, if I was going to
do this hypothetically on an experiment
for my kangaroo named Bruce, let's just
say first eight weeks, this is like
Normandy. you're landing D-Day. You have
to smoke the neuro regeneratives and the
foundational neurotropics because if you
don't, it doesn't matter what you do
next. You have to have this. This is an
important part of this. And if you're
missing this part, if you're going,
"Okay, I got it. I'm just going to buy
it all." This is why you're going to
screw it up. Which is I It's like
they'll hand you a bottle of Tylenol and
you'll have these nipple nuts going out
and taking handfuls of it that are
pregnant who I just found out that
somebody died doing that. Why? Cuz
you're [ __ ] stupid. Again, it goes
right back to you not you shouldn't be
able to even turn on the vacuum cleaner
when your parents are home if that's who
you are. You you got no self-worth and
self you have no you can't govern
yourself. What is wrong with you? So
cere here's the first phase first 8
weeks cerebral methylene blue BPC157
GHCU the copper you have to secure the
platform the foundation first until you
do that it doesn't matter what I add.
This is why a lot of pharmaceuticals
don't work because they hammer you with
everything and they go, well there we
got to watch out for contraindications.
So before you ask me, are you doing this
because of contraindications? No,
peptides don't have contraindications.
You just can take too much and just kind
of get sensor desensitization. I'm doing
this so you build thing. It's like you
build a house and you put up the framing
and the roof, but you forget to pour the
foundation. Never going to work. That's
why pole barns suck. Stop getting mad if
you're like, "Oh, I have a pole bar.
I've had it for 30 years." You guys are
[ __ ] weird. You get so defensive
about [ __ ] Leave me. Have my example.
Shut up. Second phase. This would be
probably the next, if I was going to do
this, it would be the next at least at
least 2 months, 2 to 3 months. So now
you have to you have the foundation any
this is the heavy hitters. NAD+ MC C
five amino 1 MQ and layer in all of
those neotropics that you got from the
first one. So now now you light up all
the new neural networks that you're
you're building, right? So now do you
understand foundation push hard to bring
in the heavy artillery to start
reconstructing everything after this? So
now what are we at? We're at four or
five months in at least. So month five
or six maybe six at the moment because
you want to make sure this is done right
and you will know this is a game
changer. So if you think this is going
to be something you can do inside of 3
weeks again don't listen to me. Don't
listen to anything I'm going to tell you
to do then because this isn't going to
help you. You're just doing it to rush
it because you want to find the
cheapest, easiest way to do it. me, I'm
concerned about going, how do I make
sure that person gets the results, which
is why people call me and not you
because I actually give a [ __ ] So the
next four, eight, 8 weeks, 10 weeks now,
you solidify everything in place. So
read a true tide to fix the metabolic
health. You just have to be careful,
adjust the dosages to like you just see
how the response is. Remember, you can't
untake something. Read a true tide. If
you took too much hypothetically or your
kangaroo took too much, they'll feel
really nauseated for a day or two. So
start really low. And if you go, what's
really low? I already told you how to
get this information. So you move from
basically the intensive care unit to the
All right. Now I'm in the elite
performance unit. Right? So you with me
so far? But listen to me very, very,
very well right now. This entire thing
is useless, useless, complete waste of
money and time and energy, effort if you
ignore the foundation. The
non-negotiables are the lifestyle. I'm
not. You can't sit there and go, "Well,
grandpa gets really grumpy if he doesn't
get his cheeseburger from McDonald's."
[ __ ] grandpa's cheeseburger. Do you like
grandpa? Do you like having
conversations where he still remembers
where the bathroom is every day? See, I
remember my coming to my house and every
morning she would ask me, "Where's the
bathroom?" I didn't realize how bad it
was until she really forgot everything.
So, save it. I got a personal investment
in this. Oh, she's gone. But I've seen
it firsthand. Some of you have, too. So,
your brain, listen to me. I'll go I'll
even go over. Listen, I'm going to give
you all diet, fasting, sleeping. I'll do
it all. Here you go. So, diet, Mediterranean/
Mediterranean/
ketogenic hybrid would be your best
because your brain runs on two fuels,
glucose and ketones. In dementia, the
brain becomes incredibly insulin
resistant. Hence why you have reatride,
but it can't use glucose. So, you give
it ketones. High healthy fats like
things like avocado, fatty fish, olive
oil, protein, smash protein all day
long. Moderate, not hyper high protein,
but moderate protein. And you're going
to annihilate carbohydrates. Just nuke
them. Nuke them less than than 50 to 70
net carbs every day. Eliminate sugar
altogether. I don't care how grumpy they
get. I don't care how bitter they are. I
don't care if they try and unlock the
front door, lock them in the [ __ ]
house. Do not give them sugar. That's
the problem. Eliminate all processed
food. Eliminate all industrial seed oils
and which are the most inflammatory
substances known to man. By the way, I'm
tired of these people coming out with
peer-reviewed research shows that
inflammatory seed oils don't really
exist. Who is funding the study? This
isn't a diet. You guys listen to me.
This is metabolic warfare. And if you're
not willing to do it, don't get in the
game. Don't step in the ring. If you
can't box, I just taught you how to box.
Now you're ready to go. If you really
want to look at it, 186 fasting, give
your body an 18-hour window every day
without food. This triggers autophagy.
Yes. So does working out. So do all
these other things. But I'm tired of
people going against the narrative just
to create an argument. You know what
arguments create? Controversy. You know
what controversy creates? Views and
likes and follows. But it doesn't mean
that it's right. I don't give a [ __ ] if
three people follow me. I don't care if
my YouTube channel shrinks. I don't care
if nobody follows me. I care if somebody
gets this information. One person. You
put this information into one person's
hand and they walk away with a better
life and they solve the problem. I win.
I win. 186 fasting triggers autophagy
and not some weird that stupid old lady
doctor, whatever her name is. I know
exactly who she is. I just don't want to
give her credit. Who stirs water with a
glass [ __ ] rod. Get the hell out of
here, man. Your brain is broken. I think
you need this protocol cuz you got
dementia. One of my favorite guys to
listen to is Jordan Scot. I love this
guy, Buck. I love this guy. He tells it
like it is. He is intelligent. He knows
how to run a podcast. He knows how to
deliver information. He's a jiu-jitsu
guy. How could I not like him? He builds
a great family. And he actually gives a
[ __ ] about people. You can tell him I
said that. I think he's great. But I
love how he calls out the nonsense, but
for real, not for views or likes or
follows. He does it for real. Like him
or not like him, I don't care. I like
him. This is my show. So you don't like
that I said that? [ __ ] off. You're
welcome. So 186 fasting autophagy. Yes,
it works. Yes, it's fantastic. I came
off a fast today. I stop eating a date
night at 8:00 on Fridays, and I don't
eat again until 2:00 p.m. the next day.
Every time I'm hungry, and every time I
feel like a million bucks, and I eat
everything under the sun on Friday at
date night, holy moly, my wife and I go
to town. But autophagy is the body's
process of cleaning out all that
cellular garbage. I remember at the
beginning I talked about garbage trucks
for your brain cells. Here you go. This
is what it is. This is the garbage men
and trucks. It improves insulin
sensitivity, promotes ketosis. This is a
non-negotiable. I would do this. You
want the protocol? Just talk to me
because I don't have time to go into
this. I'm already 43 minutes in. Deep
sleep. Deep sleep. I told you I'm going
to give you this whole thing. Deep
sleep. This is your brain's glimp. Yes,
it's with a G. I'm saying it right.
Somebody said you said glimpmphatic. I
thought it's there's a lymphatic.
Glimphatic. G L Y M P H A T I C. Glimpic
system. Kicks into high gear because
that's what washes away all the
metabolic waste. The amaloid plaques.
Huh. I'll let you figure out what those
are for. what those cause. Maybe look at
things like multiple sclerosis. Just a
thought. Those accumulate during the
day. If you don't sleep, you don't
clean. If you don't clean, you don't
have any you create neurological
problems. Period. If you need help to
sleep, hypothetically, dip, the sleep
inducing peptide. This is the most cool
peptide for sleep. It restored circadian
rhythm. I wouldn't use it for more than
20 days, but it works. You get real
sleep. The kind where your body actually
heals. Deep restorative sleep. Exercise
every damn day. Every day take grandma
or grandpa out for a walk. An hour, 45
minutes to not an hour, an hour. Go for
a walk at a 16 to 18 minute pace. If you
go, "Well, they can't walk that fast."
Go as fast as they can and make them do
it to the end. It pumps blood and oxygen
to the brain. You have the skeletal
muscle pump. You think your heart is
doing all this work? Every time I'm
moving right now, my muscles are pushing
blood back towards my heart because
there's these one-way valves inside my
veins that allow blood to only go one
direction. And every time I create a
contraction, it pushes against those
valves and they pushes blood back
towards my heart. Weird how physiology
works, right? I would at least four
times, four times a week, go for a walk.
I throw in resistance training to be
honest. Build some muscle. Muscle is an
endocrine organ that releases
BDNF. You're literally exercising the
brain back to health. If you need to
lose weight, if you want to get abs, and
by the way, I don't give a [ __ ] if you
have abs. I'm tired of seeing that
knucklehead. No abs. Uh, [ __ ] off with
your abs. Let me help you out. You know
what the byproduct is of being fit? You
have abs. If you chase abs, you're not
chasing being fit. You're chasing abs.
People go, "Well, you have abs,
Bachmire. You have abs, Dr. T." You're
right. I train because I like to train
because I wrestle every demon that comes
into my life when I train. The byproduct
of my training is I look like this. I
don't train to look like this. They're
not the same. Give these people
cognitive stimulation every day. Your
brain is a muscle that you need to use.
No, physically it is not a muscle. just
treat it like one. You need to use the
new tools that you're building. So read,
read, learn a foreign language is one of
the best things you can do. Read a learn
a foreign language. Get off electronics.
Learn a foreign language. Read books. Do
puzzles. Play an instrument. Music is
one of the craziest things to get people
to become more intelligent. You are the
foreman of your own body directing all
the construction crews to build anything
you want without any direction. They
just stand around bumping into each
other collecting a paycheck and you end
up right back to where you started. But
now you're just going to be more
frustrated. This is the protocol. You're
welcome. Track progress. You're welcome.
Cognitive tests, blood work, A1C,
fasting insulin, and inflammation
markers. Even if you had to do brain
imaging, hypothetically on your
kangaroo, this is very aggressive. I'm
going to tell you that right right now,
just so you know, like things like
methylene blue has serotonin
interactions. Red or true tide changes
your metabolism fast. So, you need to
pay attention. But aggressive times call
for aggressive measure. Sitting back and
watching the mind disintegrate of
somebody that you love and care about is
not a strategy. throwing surrendering to
the medical world that goes, "We're
going to keep doing the same thing, but
renaming the drug and watching them
still decline is not a strategy. We're
not here to manage a [ __ ] decline.
We're here to engineer the damn
neurological revival is what I called it
at the beginning. The goal isn't to add
years to your life. It's to add life to
the years you've got. You should be
restoring the person's essence, their
memory, their wit, their life, their
self. You guys don't understand how
important this is. Like, dementia is not
a it's it's not a single disease. It's
not just getting old. You guys, it is a
systems failure plural. It's a cascade
of biological catastrophes that
culminate in the collapse of the most
most complex structure in the known
universe, the human mind. I I explained
the pathologies, but may I don't know,
maybe you need to understand this. You
have a starving brain. Like I said, it
is 2% of your body's weight, consumes
25% of the oxygen and glucose, you guys.
It's a metabolic hog. I mean, it's just
a pig. Just wants it all. And it has
this dense intricate network of these
tiny tiny sometimes they're one red
blood cell wide in diameter right tiny
blood vessels the cerebral microvascule
and it delivers all the resources it
needs 24/7 365 and with age and
inflammation and metabolic disease like
the diabetes like obesity like which are
both a product of a normal disease or
not a normal disease or both a product
of a disease that a lot of people have
right now called stupidity. These
vessels stiffen, they get leaky, they
get restricted, they die off and blood
flow drops and then the brain begins to
starve. Neurons start of starved of
oxygen and fuel begin to malfunction and
die just like anything else. This is
vascular dementia. It is slow motion
suffocation in real time. And that's
only the first pathology of this
metabolic dysfunction. That's the second
one. That's the broken engine I was
talking about. Like I said, the brain's
primary fuel is glucose. But for the
brain, in order for it to use glucose,
it needs to respond to insulin. Well,
most people, especially you guys in your
poor shitass diets, the brain becomes
insulin resistant. So, neurons are
surrounded by glucose, but they can't
hear, right? They can't hear the insulin
signal to let it in. That's why when
people have diabetes and they crank up
the insulin, the problem is that's like
going, "Hey, that person's deaf. Turn up
the speaker." That's why type 2
diabetes, they're not treating it
properly. But that's a whole other
conversation. I've also solved that
equation. They're starving in a room
full of food. That's what your neurons
are doing. They're in a room full of
everything. It's just a buffet and it's
got all the right food, but it's
starving. So, this is so prevalent, by
the way, that some of these people are
they I love it. They call Alzheimer's
and dementia, type three, diabetes. So,
now the brain's energy production
crashes without energy. Nothing works.
No repairs work, no communications work,
nothing. That's pathology 2. Pathology
3, neuroinflammation. And this is like
friendly fire. By the way, the brain has
its own immune cells. Remember I said
they're called micro ga. and their job
is to patrol constantly. They're always
doing surveillance, right, for pathogens
and clean up all the debris. When
they're triggered by chronic systemic
inflammation, diet, gut issues, stress
symptoms, and I'm not talking stress
because your favorite character on your
soap opera tell novela diet. I'm talking
real stress from the metabolic garbage
or the medication and pharmaceutical
system or the stress from the
environment you're putting people in.
These micro ga become overactivated. So,
they shift from protectors to like
attackers. They start spewing out. What
did I say before? Inflammatory cytoines
which are chemical signals that damage
all the healthy neurons and all the
synapses. So now you're not you're
affecting the cells and the gaps where
this like all of the structures all of
the neur neurological structures.
They're like a police force that's been
on duty for too long and just starts
shooting at civilians. And here's the
problem with this. The inflammation is
constant. It is this low-grade fire that
burns down the entire neurological
neighborhood. That's path pathology 3.
Pathology four proteinopathies. This is
the garbage. You want me to spell it
again? Proteinopathy
because I know somebody's gonna say,
"What was that called?" This is the part
that everybody knows about but
misunderstands. Everybody hears about
this. You You're going to hear me
explain this. You're going to go, "Oh,
oh yeah, I heard about that." Amaloid
plucks and tile tangles. These aren't
the cause, by the way. They're the
symptom. This is why I struggle with
this. Believe me, I'm trying to maintain
composure. They're the garbage that
piles up when all the cleaning systems
fail. The garbage men fail. Amaloid
beta. This is a protein fragment that
normally is produced and then cleared.
Well, if it can't be cleared, so if the
brain's waste clearance system, the
glimpmphatic glymphatic system, which
primarily it works only actually during
deep sleep, less than 1% at any other
time of the day, deep sleep, which is
why deep sleep matters. When it fails,
this sticky garbage accumulates outside
of neurons and it forms these plaques
that disrupt cellto cell signaling. Now,
you've got a communication issue. and
tao. This is a protein that acts like um
if you look at a a railroad track, the
railway ties, my dad used to collect
these things. They always smelled like
creasso, right? But we'd use them in the
yard. You'd use them around the garden,
a box in the garden, or flower boxes and
stuff. Always make you smell really bad.
But those things stabilize the track,
right? So they're like these ties on a
railroad track. They stabilize the
structures that transport nutrients
within the neuron. So when the neuron is
sick, lack of energy, inflammation,
etc., The towel protein detaches and
twists into tangles that that choke the
neuron from the inside out. If that if
you understand that. So the garbage is a
problem, but the problem of disposal,
not production. It's not a it's not a
it's not a production issue because it's
going to be produced. We have metabolic
waste. It's that you can't get rid of
it. So conventional and medicine, here's
what it does. It tries to clean up the
garbage without fixing the [ __ ]
garbage truck. Explain how that works.
There's a there's a bonus pathology to
this. I guess you could call it number
five just as I'm talking about this.
There's an entire neurotransmitter
balance. So the network is muted. The
primary neurotransmitter for memory and
learning is acetylcholine. In
Alzheimer's, the neurons that produce
acetylcholine are usually the first to
die. So the entire colonergic system,
remember I talked about alpha GPC and
fenopraetam, oxyracetam, and
anopracetime and alpha GPC like all this
stuff matters, right? So this is why I'm
talking about this stuff cuz even
cerebral ly the entire coneric system
which is the network responsible for
attention memory and learning goes to
hell. It goes it's like just gets turned
offline. This is like cutting the phone
line or turning off the Wi-Fi like
taking my phone and you just got
nothing. But in a major city where you
need to get in touch with somebody the
communication grid fails. So here's what
it looks like. So I guess it's it's five
not four. I mean I I guess I could
include the last two together but you
have starvation, you have broken energy.
You have microg GA attacking the
friendly fire, right? You have the
garbage issue, the glimpmphatic system,
and then you have the severed
communication line. So all of this stuff together,
together,
it's giving it one drug that like this
is the problem is modern conventional
medicine, they give it a squirt gun. The
entire approach is this pathetic
strategy, this mildly inhibiting an
enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine.
That's it. Like apt mantene, right? Like
this. It's just drugs that do nothing.
How is that? How is that even going to
work? But then they sprinkle in a bunch
of hopes. Not a strategy, you guys. So,
think about this. In the face of a
catastrophic systems failure involving
vascular collapse, metabolic famine,
inflammatory war, toxic war, and waste
accumulation, their best solution is to
slightly prolong the activity of one
single neurotransmitter among hundreds.
This goes back to my comment about
Premarin and Horsepice being the answer to
to
menopause, per menopause, hot flashes.
Got it. You guys are so fooled. It's
unbelievable. Goes right back to what I
said about a forest fire. I'm going to
spit on it, piss on it. I told you I
want the water bombers and the
helicopters and like fire hoses. What
did I say? Dimension the size of my
diameter like my head just like a cannon
putting these things out. You can't put
this fire out the way they're doing it.
It's not possible. If you understand now
the physiology I gave you, at least a
little snippet of human biology, you
can't. It's not just ineffective. It is
it's like a personal philosophical
surrender. It accepts the premise that
the brain can't be repaired. But that's
the same premise saying that the heart
cannot be repaired. Yet TB500 walks
through the door and does it all the
time. So now the best we can hope for is
a slight temporary delay of the
inevitable decline. Why? Why the [ __ ]
would they do this? Here, I'll help you
out. Two reasons. One, laziness. Two,
profitability. It's what I said at the
beginning. The medical system is built
on single drug, single target solutions.
They want pills that hit one receptor.
The complexity of a multiffactorial
systemsbased approach like this one I
just talked about is anathema to their
model. It doesn't fit into a 15-minute
appointment. Can't be solved with a
little prescription pad or digital. Now
that they do, it requires real thought,
real effort, actually understanding
human biology. It requires a doctor and
the patient to become partners. Just
love the [ __ ] out of each other in this
complicated campaign against what's
going on. That is hard. Writing a a
prescription for airpt is easy. You
understand the current model is so
profitable for the entire system. A
patient with dementia is a customer for
life. Mediocre drugs forever. constant
doctor visits they require money money
eventually need nursing care home bugs
me a lot. There's no fi financial
incentive for
for remedy or cure. It's only an
incentive for perpetual and very
expensive management because a cured
patient is a lost customer. A managed
patient is just it's a subscription
base. It's a recurring revenue stream.
You know what they've monetized? This is
disgusting to even say despair. just
created an entire industry around
politely ushering people into darkness
rather than giving them the tools to
fight to kick in the [ __ ] darkness
just till they bleed daylight just like
it says. They tell families to prepare
and accept. Never tell them to fight.
You kidding? You have any idea how
scrappy I am if you haven't figured it
out by now? You know what I gave you? So
I guess there's five, not four. Five
pathologies. You take them on head on.
Vascular insufficiency, GHKCU, BBC57,
exercise, metabolic dysfunction,
ketogenic diet, MO C redrutide,
neuroinflammation, KPV diet,
proteinopathies, fix the glimpmphatic
system, the function, the sleep, prevent
the tangles, throw some methylene blue
in there, neurotransmitter imbalance
issues, flood the system with alpha GPC,
enhance the receptor sensitivity for
fennylopraetam, oxyraetam, anorasetam.
We don't manage the disease. If you
listen to this, this is systemically
unwinding and reversing the underlying
causes. But this really bothers me. Like
I I take this one very personally.
Honestly, I'm thinking about Bruce
Willis, you know, to me more. I don't
give a [ __ ] what you think about
Hollywood. I don't care. These are human
beings. I don't know them at all, but I
know how devastating it would be to
watch my wife and my wife not know who I
am and my brain being filled with like
everything magical and beautiful
and she just not knowing anything about
me. I can't get my head around that.
She's an incredible woman. And this is
the inverse for Demi Moore and Bruce
Willis. I don't care if somebody knows
who I am or I have any popularity. I
really don't give a [ __ ] But I do care
that people get better. And I I can't
imagine what's happening when she looks
at him and he just doesn't know. He's
just he's got nothing but a blank look
on his face and they're they're going to
poison him till he's gone. Like
conventional medicine looks at burning
buildings and gives you little cups of
water. Like I want to show up with, like
I said, water bombers and fire hoses
that are just giant and buckets and fire
lines and I want to douse this thing.
And then once it's out, I want the
cleanup crew to come in and construction
crew to come in and build it all so
savage and full industrial grade that
it's impossible to break down. Just
rebuild the whole [ __ ] thing stronger
than it was before. Because the old
model is obsolete. You guys understand
that? This is a relic of a failed
paradigm. The old model of healthcare is
broken. It's obsolete. It is gone. It
has completely failed. You guys have got
to stop asking permission to get better.
Stop listening to these white coats.
Stop listening to the pharmaceutical
industry. I'm tired of you guys. You
guys get in the comments and just fight
against me. But then then [ __ ] off. If
you go, "Well, you're you shouldn't
curse. You're a doctor. I don't care
what you think about me. I care that you
take the information. You actually go
you help somebody. You have the tools.
So you can build all of this stuff
yourself. It's your body. Why are you
trusting it to somebody else who does
not have your best interest in mind and
they get to go home at 5:00 no matter
how [ __ ] you are? I gave you so much
information in this. What are you going
to do with it? You going to comply with
a little decline and go, "Okay, I guess
this is what I'm going to Are you going
to actually declare war on the stuff
that's trying to hurt you and kill you
and the very systems that you are
defending that are causing the problem?"
The choice is always yours. I got to go.
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