0:05 oh uh first name r i m
0:11 i and last name k a r Canada 44 year old female
0:16 5'8 uh
0:19 hemorrhoid everyone someone else in the
0:22 family wife has had hemorrhoids since
0:24 birth of our two kids yeah poor thing
0:27 how about postpartum depression anything
0:29 like that because when you start having
0:31 hemorrhoids like that you know you're
0:34 having a connective tissue weakness and
0:37 it's like a herniation right and so when
0:40 you have herniations like that aneurisms
0:42 you can go on down that line she you're
0:44 going to end up with wrinkle skin and
0:46 just prolapsing of of tissue and things
0:49 like that uh you want to really start
0:51 looking at pituitary her Heights doesn't
0:53 suggest 5 foot 8 doesn't suggest
0:56 pituitary but that's an eyeball look you
0:57 know look at that Iris and see if she has
0:58 has
1:01 pituitary but a parathyroid would be a
1:03 place I would be wanting to look at so I
1:06 would do a parathyroid glandular maybe
1:08 one in the morning one in the afternoon
1:11 of a of a 50 milligram at the same time
1:13 put her on a detox program kidneys make
1:15 sure the kidneys are filtering you know
1:18 because you want to clean
1:20 interstitially because again when you
1:22 start seeing connective tissue loss you
1:24 see a couple of things one uh
1:26 interstitial stagnation of the lymph
1:28 system which Yanks calcium out of the
1:29 connective tissue and then if you have a
1:31 parathyroid you can't put it back and if
1:34 she's had hemorrhoids this long her body
1:35 hasn't been able to strengthen that
1:37 connective tissue I submit to you
1:39 parathyroid would be a place I would be
1:42 going after at the same time I'm going
1:46 to be looking at um uh her ability to to
1:49 eliminate her acids and getting that
1:51 Iris look you'll be able to see if a
1:52 pituitary is involved you'll be able to
1:54 see the rectal area you'll be able to
1:57 see the colon and the small bow or small
1:59 intestines and see what's going on
2:01 interstitially there she could have some
2:03 serious issues there and that would be
2:04 important because of getting a
2:08 herniation in the uh in the rectal area and
2:09 and
2:11 tumors so these things you want to take
2:13 a look at make sure she's filtering
2:14 through the kidneys and stuff like that
2:17 but hemorrhoids are easy to fix just go
2:18 get some preparation
2:20 AG but I'm just saying you know you want
2:23 to think of connective tissue and you
2:25 want to think of parathyroid tissue when
2:27 you're thinking of that and she could
2:29 have a hiccup with the thyroid if she
2:30 run cold what her basal temperatures
2:33 under her arms uh what's her fingernails
2:35 look like are they brittle are they
2:39 riged all these things lead you into you
2:41 know parathyroid weaknesses and to fix
2:43 and postpartum especially she had two
2:45 babies you know she's had any depression
2:48 at all from that it's a it's calcium
2:51 problems you know and so that would be
2:52 where I would go for
2:56 sure uh white oak bark is strong uh
2:58 stringent helpful for hemorrhoids and
3:01 stuff like that uh but I don't know how
3:04 much you want to get into uh enemas and
3:06 things like that with her I I like to go
3:09 internally and strengthen things
3:11 internally uh and but you could do some
3:15 uh short uh implants of some Hill all te
3:16 or something like that to clean and
3:19 strengthen an area clean and strengthen
3:21 are the two words for health you're
3:23 clean and strengthen that's why the body
3:24 first goes into cleaning then
3:26 strengthening that's why your body looks
3:28 like crap sometimes when you start
3:30 detoxifying you start eating right you
3:31 think your body's going to look like a
3:34 beautiful thing you go whoa my muscles
3:36 are going everything's going I'm eating
3:39 right clean then strengthen that's the
3:40 way of
3:43 Nature and what do we call
3:47 detoxification cold and
3:51 flu it doesn't matter what was a trigger
3:54 doesn't matter what the moper ri was
3:57 whether it was the cold air cold air
4:00 winter time we know flu go way up
4:03 up
4:06 why come on medical tell us why of
4:08 course a good medical doctor would be
4:10 able to tell you why because it's cold
4:12 out and if you're a milk Drinker a cheese
4:13 cheese
4:17 eater yogurts you're going to have mucus
4:20 both sinus lungs voice box and all this
4:21 other stuff and guess what's going to
4:24 body's going to start doing
4:27 hydration leads to an anionic
4:29 environment which in an anionic Environ
4:32 environment is opposite of cationic in a
4:34 cic acidic environment things coagulate
4:37 get hardened and then are destroyed in
4:40 an anionic environment things hydrate
4:43 and become more liquid flows better
4:46 blood flows better lymph flows better
4:48 you get more fluidity in your muscles
4:54 little hope I'm not hitting the death
4:57 too much sorry about that I don't think
5:01 microphone you got to go up on a boom I
5:04 apologize for that I'm bad about things
5:06 like that I don't always think about that
5:08 that
5:11 things so that's a way I would go uh
5:13 they bleed and toilet and is always full
5:15 of blood and see I don't like
5:17 that yeah that's not
5:22 good I hate to see that and so uh that's
5:24 a good way to get yourself in trouble
5:26 and so you want to you want to go think
5:28 about detoxification because you have to
5:30 fix these things fix her pair of thyroid
5:33 just taking a glandular doesn't fix it
5:35 it'll enhance the function of it which
5:38 is what you want but you want to fix it
5:40 you want to fix the cells and what turns
5:42 on cells good blood and lmph
5:46 flow and energy from the foods energy
5:49 Consciousness the power of these
5:51 things and you know with the glandulars
5:53 they help to in the cell like excuse me
5:55 like there's mucus got to come
5:58 out right there talk about it and it's
6:04 so like tissue can help like tissue
6:07 there perform better but in that interum
6:12 you're going after why it's weak why you
6:14 losing parathyroid function why you
6:16 losing pituitary function why are you
6:19 losing all of this and then it goes back
6:22 to what we were talking about what
6:24 affects the functionability of a cell
6:26 outside of trauma well you've got your
6:29 ingested chemistry and yeah there's some
6:32 Nar chemistry out there so some gnarly
6:34 uh neurotoxins out there that are going
6:38 to suppress the the neural performance
6:40 of cells that'll that'll shut down the
6:42 performance of cells we've talked a lot
6:44 about that in type one being
6:45 neurological type
6:48 ones so that's why we always give brain
6:50 a nerve now because shoot with all these
6:52 nerve rings and everybody your a most
6:54 people's autonomics is suppressed
6:56 because their adrenals are chronic or at
6:59 least halfway there
7:01 so again there's in helping to enhance
7:03 the function of
7:05 cells you're not trying to bring in
7:08 nutrition you're trying to bring in
7:10 electrons and it just happens those
7:13 foods are highly nutritious look at
7:15 grapes what kind of nutrition you're
7:18 looking outside of that we just been
7:19 growing through through these
7:22 biochemistry uh Freaks and some of their
7:24 thoughts because they don't have a lack
7:27 of understanding of how the body works
7:28 I'm a
7:39 thinking and I don't have it anymore
7:42 sorry I mean I do think chemistry an
7:44 awful lot I do I can't shed that because
7:46 in the physical form that's what we're
7:47 dealing with and that's what
7:50 electromagnetic frequencies turn
7:52 into so you got to understand the
7:54 chemical side of that it's still
7:57 electrical but then you can move up into
7:59 emotional and and thoughts and how that
8:02 Powers up you know and translates
8:04 through physical form into the endocrine
8:07 gland system and things like
8:09 that is there a natural way to get rid
8:12 of them hell yeah and you want to let me
8:14 tell you because and that just reaches
8:16 in and grabs so many other things and
8:18 what I'm thinking of is this beautiful
8:20 lady I'm in the ER one
8:23 night and uh well I can remember if
8:26 whether I was out on call and it was a
8:29 code blue or I was in uh cardio
8:31 pulmonary but this lady was brought in
8:34 50 some years old out dancing with her
8:38 husband beautiful lady she popped aortic
8:40 aneurysm well we had four pints I
8:42 remember this going in her and we
8:46 couldn't get her out of the ER to the
8:53 hand still remember
9:04 sad this is
9:08 why I'm always trying to protect you
9:10 guys and you get cases like
9:13 this you don't want to avoid surgery
9:15 what are they going to do cut them out
9:18 how do they strengthen tissue and you
9:20 need to strengthen the connective tissue
9:23 involved and that's linked with
9:25 parathyroid and good moving lymphatic
9:27 system get rid of the stagnation
9:29 interstitially because and that bring
9:32 some thought of the rest of her gut
9:34 being lymphatically
9:37 compromised which would lead you into
9:39 malabsorption and you just get into that
9:41 whole host of problems then you can
9:43 argue deficiencies maybe because you
9:47 can't absorb squat but you can't take
9:51 what the body can't can't digest absorb
10:00 eliminate thank you doc love you guys
10:05 love you but let's fix them I like to
10:08 fix things you know make it
10:11 right my grandfather was I was raised by
10:12 my grandfather and that guy was as
10:16 honest as you could get I mean there was no
10:17 no
10:19 deviation his handshake you just signed