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120122 PAM BARTHA Parasites Causing Cancer MS AutoImmune And So Much More MUST LISTEN

Released Friday, 2nd December 2022
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120122 PAM BARTHA Parasites Causing Cancer MS AutoImmune And So Much More MUST LISTEN

120122 PAM BARTHA Parasites Causing Cancer MS AutoImmune And So Much More MUST LISTEN

120122 PAM BARTHA Parasites Causing Cancer MS AutoImmune And So Much More MUST LISTEN

120122 PAM BARTHA Parasites Causing Cancer MS AutoImmune And So Much More MUST LISTEN

Friday, 2nd December 2022
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much for having me, Kate. You were

4:31

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4:33

at the age of twenty eight. this is an affliction

4:36

my stepmother had and and died from.

4:38

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4:40

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4:42

you are looking at a whole different

4:44

way of looking at MS and different

4:47

things too. We'll talk about those things. But

4:50

really into the research of

4:52

parasites, and I like this because

4:54

I've been studying this recently and

4:56

I've been talking to Dr. Lee Merritt about this

4:58

and we've been just to have a headache some conversations.

5:01

You have a book out there. It's called become a wellness

5:03

champion and I love this. I'm so

5:05

grateful to you for speaking out about

5:07

this and talking about this because it's not easy

5:10

when people have basically made up their mind

5:13

on on the fact that it's a mystery

5:15

and you just don't know, you know, basically

5:17

what causes it, for

5:20

you, what has this journey been into

5:22

into writing this book? Oh,

5:24

it's been an amazing journey. So

5:26

I was diagnosed at the age of twenty eight and

5:29

I was told by the experts that you've got

5:31

this incurable disease. There's no

5:33

hope for you. You're gonna end up in a wheelchair. You'll

5:35

be completely disabled in time. people

5:37

are gonna tell you about all kinds of snake oil, but

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there's nothing I'm telling you at the as

5:41

the expert, there's nothing you can do to change

5:43

the course of your life. So I started there.

5:46

Wow. And I really I really cried out to God

5:48

and I just begged him for help because he's really

5:50

answered my prayers in the past. And and

5:52

I started with one book, my mother-in-law

5:54

gave me a book on talking about how

5:57

all chronic disease stems from infections

6:00

in the body. And as you treat those infections

6:02

-- Mhmm. -- then the disease process stops

6:04

and you'll have a lot of recovery. So I

6:06

decided to take a different path. And

6:08

that has led me through, like, I

6:10

got a science degree and I basically,

6:14

I decided to treat infections, and

6:16

I didn't know what kind of infections. But

6:18

now thirty four years later, you

6:21

know, science degree and coaching over

6:23

a thousand students very closely

6:25

in over fifteen countries. We've

6:28

really learned a lot about the types

6:30

of parasites that make us sick in chronic

6:32

disease. Mhmm. And so we're getting

6:34

better and better at treating them. They're quite

6:36

challenging to treat when you have chronic disease

6:39

because you're infested. That's what we've

6:41

discovered is that we have a lot of and

6:43

it's not just one type It's called

6:45

dysbiosis. That's a word that's really

6:47

showing up in science, meaning we're out of

6:49

balance. We have too many disease causing

6:51

microbes and not enough health promoting microbes.

6:54

So the sicker we are, the

6:56

more infested we are. So I've used

6:58

this wisdom that I've learned by the

7:00

grace of God to really get

7:02

my health back to fully recover from

7:04

MS and to live thirty four

7:06

years without multiple sclerosis. And now

7:09

we have many people that are doing the

7:11

same thing. One of my students

7:13

from nine years ago. Mhmm. She hasn't

7:15

seen a neurologist for nine

7:17

years. Oh. She's been free of MS,

7:19

and she looks so buffed, and she's healthy

7:21

in she wrote a book and -- Uh-huh. -- she's out

7:23

there sharing this truth.

7:26

And I really appreciate you having me because

7:28

it's so hard to get this information out

7:30

because you're so much resistance, not

7:32

just like our doctors are not

7:35

trained on this, but there is no

7:37

financial incentive to treat parasites.

7:39

There's much more of a financial incentive

7:42

to put us on immune suppressive drugs

7:44

for the rest of our lives. So our

7:46

health care system is just so

7:48

out of whack right now. And we do need

7:51

pharmaceuticals for certain things, crisis

7:53

intervention, great. But for chronic

7:55

disease, they've a long

7:57

time ago I THINK AS PEOPLE AT THE

7:59

TOP SOME ARE, YOU KNOW, THEY DECIDED, NO,

8:02

LET'S JUST SUPPRESS EMEAN SYSTEM

8:04

AND THERE'S A LOT MORE MONEY. The MS

8:06

drugs are over hundred thousand dollars per

8:08

year right now. And the

8:10

neurologists are getting kickbacks on it.

8:12

So it's this sickness

8:15

industry is, it's allowing

8:17

us to suffer so terribly and a lot of people

8:19

are dying prematurely. And

8:22

we have to get these truths back out

8:24

to the doctors and to the practitioners

8:27

that really want to help their

8:29

patients recover and not live

8:31

in pain and acne all their life. Wow.

8:34

And that was a Bingo moment, by the way,

8:36

is they like their patients and they

8:38

like to keep a lifelong patient.

8:40

So how did you start figuring out

8:42

that it might be a parasite?

8:45

Well, it when I was first diagnosed,

8:47

the first, there were four medical doctors

8:50

that wrote books about infections causing

8:52

chronic disease, but they focused lot more on candida,

8:55

the type of yeast. Sure. And then

8:57

probably about ten, fifteen years

8:59

ago, we started to learn about the Lyme infections,

9:02

the Lyme disease infections. And then

9:04

more recently, just because I love science

9:06

and I research them all the time. Dr.

9:09

Allen Mcdonald, the pathologist, I

9:11

think he's from the United States. Mhmm.

9:13

think he's retired by now, but he discovered

9:16

hilarious worms in this

9:18

spinal fluid of every MS

9:20

patient that he studied.

9:23

Yeah. And then also developing tapeworms.

9:26

So he really is huge

9:29

in helping us to understand that

9:31

at the time of death of these people that

9:33

had MS that they actually had life parasites

9:36

in their central nervous system. Not just

9:38

we know that the central nervous system is not

9:40

a sterile environment, but we didn't know

9:42

there were worms in there. We didn't know,

9:44

like, tapeworms or small roundworms,

9:46

etcetera. So that and then

9:48

I study under a lot of doctors, and

9:50

I unfortunately, can't go to the US right now because

9:53

I'm not vaccinated, but I used to attend a lot

9:55

for you. I'm so glad you didn't. Yeah.

9:57

Really? But so I've

9:59

gone to a lot of huge integrator practitioner

10:02

conferences. And I studied

10:04

under a few different doctors that are really experts

10:06

on treating parasites. So over

10:09

time, we have developed a system --

10:11

Mhmm. -- where we use integrative holistic,

10:14

and we really educate our students into

10:16

how to play an active role in your healthcare?

10:18

How to get your health back? Because

10:21

it's really hard to find doctors that have

10:23

all those skills, especially for treating

10:25

parasites. And then if you do find someone who

10:27

won't be paralyzed, then they don't focus

10:30

on diet and all the other parts. So

10:32

-- Right. -- it really takes a couple

10:34

of or maybe three steps

10:36

to recover. You can't -- if you're really interested,

10:39

you can't just start treating because you'll feel

10:41

really sick. So we first change

10:44

our diet. We stop feeding the parasites, and

10:46

then we start to support our

10:48

bodies. So we're feeling a lot better before

10:50

we start treating. Mhmm. And then we

10:52

work with layering of therapies.

10:55

So we found that the herbs we love them,

10:57

antimicrobial herbs, but they're not enough

10:59

to recover from parasitic infestation.

11:02

And so we use the herbs, but also

11:04

antiparacetic drugs and an

11:07

oxidizing agent, which is normally

11:09

I can't talk about it. I don't know if I can talk about

11:11

it here, but It's very heavily censored.

11:13

Are you sure? Yeah. Okay. It's

11:15

too chlorine dioxide. And so I've

11:17

heard of this. I was just I know I'm

11:19

serious. I was just racing researching this

11:21

last week. Okay, go ahead, please. Yes.

11:24

It's a little easier to talk about it now

11:26

because since we've had COVID, THERE

11:29

HAVE BEEN MANY, MANY COUNTRIES THAT

11:31

COULDN'T GET ACCESS TO THE VACCINES LUCKY

11:33

FOR THEM. THE SHOT IS --

11:36

SO THEY WORK WITH DR. ANDREAS

11:38

talk her and learned about chlorine dioxide

11:40

solution and chlorine dioxide. And so

11:42

they treated COVID with

11:45

CD and CDS that's short for flowing

11:47

to oxide and chlorine dioxide solution.

11:49

Mhmm. But we use it orally, but

11:51

very carefully and and safely,

11:53

but orally to treat parasites in

11:55

the blood, and then also enemas,

11:58

which helps to and that's why we've seen,

12:00

we've seen, I have hundreds and hundreds

12:03

of worn pictures, you know, up to two

12:05

feet long worn. Like, you would not be

12:07

would absolutely gross me out to no

12:09

end, but I've also been looking

12:11

into coffee enemas too. And

12:14

a lot of truth in cancer doctors talk

12:16

about that. Uncle Milti had

12:17

a question for you too. Not well.

12:19

Not good. I had a situation where

12:22

I was agnosed with four stage

12:24

COPD -- Mhmm. -- was in

12:26

really, really bad shape. And

12:28

when I took Ivermectin as

12:31

a profile ACCESS FROM COVID.

12:34

IT CLEARED UP. Reporter:

12:36

INTERESTING,

12:36

ISN'T THAT CRAZY. MEAN,

12:39

IN THE WAY THAT THEY'RE TRYING TO SUPPRESS ALL THIS

12:41

INFORMATION, But chlorine dioxide,

12:43

this is interesting and you're right. A lot

12:45

of people censor it and they won't talk about it, not here.

12:47

But I love that you're bringing this up. because

12:49

these are the things that need to be talked about all over the

12:51

country. And so there are many,

12:53

many countries that are using it now. Now there's

12:56

a actual or I should

12:58

say, THEY'RE

12:59

NOT MEDICAL BUT AN ASSOCIATION OF

13:01

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS AND RESEARCHERS. THERE'S

13:04

THOUSANDS. IT'S CALLED COMMUSE AB, SO

13:06

THEY'RE ACTUATING health

13:08

care professionals all over the world about

13:11

COVID-nineteen. But it's been so heavily

13:13

sensitive. I don't know if you know

13:15

if Carrie Rivera, she's friend of mine, but

13:17

she, literally, her book

13:19

was taken off of Amazon. All

13:21

her Facebook, there were thousands

13:24

and thousands of people. She works in the autism

13:26

community, helping kids recover from autism.

13:28

Right. That's basically what I do, but she

13:30

works with different -- Mhmm. --

13:32

supports different people. And so it's

13:35

been so heavily censored and it's such

13:37

a shame because it's so cost effective

13:39

and it's so easy and safe to use.

13:42

yeah, and so now like Mexico, there

13:44

are many, many doctors that are teaching

13:46

their patients how to use it orally in enemas

13:49

and Yes. Understand. But

13:51

you know what? It's a great news though that at

13:53

least maybe the maybe there's something

13:55

good coming out of the last couple of years and this is

13:57

it that people are starting to realize this. and

13:59

you talk about this for autoimmune, heart

14:01

disease, and cancer. So there's

14:04

in your view, the parasitic infestation

14:07

with all those is the same? Do you think

14:09

it's the same? It's different parasites,

14:11

so we know that different microbes like

14:14

to inhabit different parts of the body and

14:16

they produce different poisons. Mm-mm.

14:18

But they do all create an immune

14:21

response, and that is called inflammation. Right.

14:23

And so, like, there let's say, there's certain

14:26

parasite drugs like albendazole or fenbendazole

14:29

about certain cancers? We've been

14:31

talking about that. Yes. Yes.

14:33

And so, like, I from Mike's

14:35

experience because when I work with somebody

14:37

who has MS, they're my student. I'm not

14:39

a doctor. I'm not a healthcare professional. I'm

14:41

just educating them. And so they

14:44

may have multiple sclerosis, but they've also had

14:46

cancer, and they've also had arthritis,

14:49

and they've so they could have three to five diseases,

14:51

a especially if they've been on these immunosuppressive

14:54

drugs for a few years. The

14:56

more we suppress our immune system, when we have

14:58

this war going on, the weaker we become

15:01

and then we're more susceptible to other infections

15:03

becoming, you know, getting a grip on us.

15:05

It's a downward spiral and until

15:08

we

15:09

can take it anymore. And then we end up in

15:11

an extended care home. Right. So

15:13

it's it's awful. Oh, I'm so

15:15

with you on this. Like, you can't even know how

15:17

with you I on this. And so because

15:20

I definitely think this is bringing up a lot

15:22

of different alternative, you know,

15:24

making sure that we understand that maybe

15:27

maybe may maybe it's not what pharma has represented

15:29

to us. And of

15:31

course, cancer, the cures for

15:33

cancer, the cures for even phone yet.

15:35

I mean, my gosh, all of these things. That's

15:37

vitamin c right there. High doses of vitamin

15:39

c can help clear that up in a couple of days. And this

15:41

is why I wanna talk about parasites when we come

15:43

back off the break. Of course, I'm gonna

15:46

ask you how do you get rid of them? What's the best

15:48

way? People out there probably don't know

15:50

how to identify if that's my,

15:52

you know, III would imagine that's

15:54

probably what's causing many things. But

15:56

we'll come back. We'll talk more with Pam Martha.

15:58

The book is become a wellness

15:59

champion. I would definitely

16:02

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16:04

we'll be right back with Pam Barza.

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18:49

us and what a great topic this is and

18:51

this should change your world. It really should because

18:53

many of you have either

18:55

know somebody or yourselves that are

18:57

suffering right now from something. And

19:00

could parasites be the answer And

19:02

we've been talking about this in the last

19:04

few months. Haven't we? It's just you know what?

19:06

It just seems so much more clear when

19:09

you really look at it this way and you can understand

19:11

that our our medical information

19:14

ever since the beginning of Johns Hopkins, controlled

19:17

by Johns Hopkins has just done

19:20

a number on what we know of

19:22

medicine and what we don't know about

19:24

medicine. And so I'm so grateful for Pam

19:26

and her work. She was diagnosed with

19:28

MS when she was twenty eight.

19:30

And if she does, she don't have MS. And

19:32

so we're gonna we're gonna talk about that.

19:34

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the up to date information for you to understand

20:10

and learn what she is discussing on

20:12

the show. right now. There are many

20:14

shows out there right now in America that

20:17

won't talk about this. They absolutely refused

20:19

because it goes up against, you know, traditional

20:22

pharma owned farm we

20:24

we should just call it, you know,

20:26

farm America. Now we're completely

20:29

owned by pharma. Pam, how did

20:31

you get rid of these? How long does it

20:33

take to get rid of parasites? And how do you

20:35

do it the best way?

20:36

that

20:38

Well, it depends

20:41

on how invested we are with the parasites.

20:43

So if it's somebody who A

20:45

lot of people don't realize that they have,

20:48

let's say, they have digestive issues,

20:50

like constipation or diarrhea or

20:53

gas or alternating migraines,

20:56

hormonal issues, allergies.

20:58

All of these things are symptoms of

21:01

being out of balance with our microbes. And

21:04

the sooner we treat, the easier

21:06

it is to treat, and the less

21:08

time it takes and the quicker we recover, basically.

21:11

But when we have chronic disease,

21:13

like the people that I support

21:15

mostly -- Mhmm. -- are people that have Lyme

21:17

disease or MS, PLS, ALS, ALS,

21:20

Parkinson's, we are like at the end

21:22

of the road of parasitic infestation. So

21:25

for people that maybe have had a mess for, you

21:27

know, ten, twenty years, we're seeing

21:29

after twelve treatment cycles that

21:31

I never promise and I never thought

21:33

this was possible, but they're actually starting

21:36

to take steps again,

21:38

which is crazy. They've been in a wheelchair for

21:40

many years. So we're seeing that

21:42

there's so much recovery that we can

21:44

have that we didn't think was possible. And that

21:46

is so incredibly exciting. But

21:48

for the average person, it

21:52

takes like it's we call it a treatment

21:54

cycle. Mhmm. And the treatment

21:56

cycles are, like,

21:58

what we'll do is number one, we'll first get

22:00

ready to treat. Mhmm. And then

22:03

Following the diet, supporting the body,

22:05

we're feeling a lot better, and that will take people

22:07

anywhere from three to six weeks to get ready.

22:10

these are really sick people, so other people

22:12

could do it quicker. And then once

22:14

we start treating, because

22:17

we don't have good tests for

22:20

parasites. Mhmm. Then what we're

22:22

relying on is our health history,

22:24

our diagnosis, our symptoms, And

22:26

then we get energy tested to see

22:28

which of the parasite treatments and herbs

22:31

are testing the best for us, and

22:33

that's through energy testing. that's the best that

22:35

we have right now, and it is helpful. It's not an exact

22:37

science. Mhmm. So certain practitioners, like

22:40

chiropractors will do applied key kinesiology.

22:42

Mhmm. or natural pause, they'll have machines,

22:45

Vega machine, AMA machine, or they'll

22:47

do muscle testing, some do

22:49

ART and more advanced muscle testing.

22:52

And so they're able to see so we we're

22:54

not able to say, okay, which exact parasites

22:56

we have because there's thousands of them. Right. So

22:58

can see which of the treatments

23:00

are balancing us and making us stronger.

23:03

And so if that all makes sense with

23:05

our symptoms and our health history, etcetera,

23:08

then we use those. And then we're using

23:10

safe protocols -- Mhmm.

23:12

-- because we're working with people that

23:15

are really sick, we definitely, again,

23:17

wanna make them feeling better before

23:19

they start. Right. And then we introduce

23:21

treatments slowly one at a time.

23:23

There is a synergistic effect for

23:25

treating, especially the bigger roundworms

23:28

and tape worms and flukes. Flukes

23:30

are another thing that people just don't even know

23:32

they have. Okay. And so when

23:34

you kinda like if you take one plus one

23:36

equals four instead of one plus one equals

23:39

two, it's a better killing effect. So

23:41

we will use combination of parasite drugs

23:44

and then use certain

23:46

herbs, again, introducing things slowly

23:48

one at a time, and then we'll

23:50

treat the larger worms and the

23:52

produce for about ten to fourteen

23:55

days, whatever the student feels comfortable and

23:57

then take a stop and then we will

23:59

knock back fund this because it's always present

24:01

in chronic disease also whether it's

24:04

yeast or different types of molds. And

24:06

then during the break week, so that's for

24:08

ten days. So ten to fourteen days

24:10

of treating larger parasitize

24:13

ten to four, ten days of the fungal

24:15

treatment, and then a break week. And during

24:17

the break week, that's usually where will

24:19

bring back in the oral CD -- Okay. --

24:21

kind of students will use herbs at either.

24:23

Maybe they've had a lot more kind

24:25

of history of Lyme symptoms or

24:27

fungus symptoms, whichever they'll use herbs

24:29

that are geared more towards those, but

24:31

sometimes there's overlap even with treatments

24:34

and with herbs. That's one treatment

24:36

cycle. Okay. And for

24:38

for somebody who's catching chronic disease

24:40

early, they may just do three

24:42

to six treatment cycles, somebody who's really been

24:45

sick. They might treat for a year to a year and a

24:47

half. have question for you and

24:48

then a phone call. Quick question. Yeah.

24:50

Is there anything in this protocol

24:53

that you're talking about? that can

24:55

actually be used as a prophylaxis.

24:59

A prophylaxis for

25:01

Against Parcel It's against

25:03

develop if you're against the business. You're asymptomatic,

25:06

but you wanna protect yourself. Right. Right.

25:08

Right. Well,

25:10

it's crazy because a lot

25:12

of really good veterinarians will recommend

25:14

that we deworm our animals at

25:17

least once or twice a year. So we

25:19

don't deworm us. Oh,

25:22

that's amazing. Yeah. What

25:24

we should do is we should treat parasites

25:26

at least once or twice a year because

25:29

we don't have to go to another country.

25:31

They're in our soil. They come in on

25:33

our produce. they're, you know, if you're eating

25:36

restaurants, if somebody's preparing your food and

25:38

they have parasites, you know, and it's not what like,

25:40

you can get them anywhere anywhere. If you

25:42

pay apples, pets, Okay. It's

25:44

not that they're not in our developed countries. They're

25:46

everywhere. So we've just ignored them.

25:49

Right. Okay. Then we've gone on a

25:51

lot of antibiotics, which has really

25:53

decested our microbiome --

25:55

Okay. -- and so then we're susceptible for

25:57

whatever pair sites are in our environments.

25:59

When I was little -- Mhmm. -- I was on a lot of antibiotics

26:02

-- Mhmm. -- you know, at back in the day, doctors like,

26:04

you gotta go on antibiotics. so you could get get

26:06

strep and you hurt your heart. So my mom would

26:08

always like every time we had a fever

26:10

or the biggest thing for me was I was on

26:13

tetracycline for acne for months.

26:16

And so my ecosystem, all

26:18

the health promoting microbes, were completely

26:20

devastated. Okay. And then I lived on farm

26:23

-- Mhmm. -- and we had every type of animal, and I I

26:25

was out in the pig barn. I was out everywhere.

26:27

So I was susceptible and

26:29

I picked up probably a lot of parasites

26:31

from then. Okay. We have a phone call for you. Hi.

26:34

Go right ahead. You're on with Pam Barton.

26:37

Oh, thanks. Mhmm. Just running

26:40

this by you is

26:42

that we heard or see when the

26:44

cohort came out -- Mhmm. -- when the

26:46

board was at Ibermectin treatments we're

26:48

having high success. As I recall,

26:50

it was a three day, you

26:53

know, five day where you took it

26:55

one day, that ship day. took

26:57

a bit third day to the fifty. Mhmm. There

26:59

was a call. It was only ten to fifteen

27:01

milligrams. Right. Is that still

27:04

considered in

27:06

your opinion, a valuable thing

27:09

to try if you, you know, have you said way

27:11

to do it. Mhmm. because I instead

27:13

of flu, I don't know Okay. Alright. Good question.

27:16

There you go.

27:16

What do you think, Pam?

27:18

Yes. Whenever students

27:20

have or people have COVID, I always refer

27:23

them to the like, FLCC, there's

27:25

really great protocols out there,

27:28

and it's not just Ivan Macdon. There's

27:30

there are other parasite drugs. I know doctor

27:33

Kleinhardt's found Alenia to be he feels

27:35

that's even more helpful. And it's really fascinating.

27:37

It's like, what is COVID and

27:39

also, like, I have questions.

27:42

Hopefully, what kind of parasites do we

27:44

have? Like, Also, if if we do have

27:47

parasites and if we're treating them, our immune system's

27:49

gonna be stronger. So whatever COVID is,

27:51

like me. Mhmm. Whatever.

27:53

Yeah. So there's there's a lot of angles to

27:55

it. But, you know, we have found

27:57

that there's even research showing that, you

27:59

know, fiber mectin can be helpful for MS,

28:01

but we haven't found that it's really the

28:03

miracle drug for Mhmm.

28:06

We found that I'm really

28:08

suspecting this is quite new just from

28:10

the research that flukes are

28:12

like, they cause a lot of inflammation in

28:14

the body. So our students are passing a lot of round worms.

28:16

We know about the tape worms. Mhmm. But

28:19

the the research, it's it's hard to

28:21

find information about Paris sites is not, like,

28:23

really readily available, so you have to go to

28:25

textbooks, etcetera. Do you think

28:27

most of us have them? And then the other question

28:29

is. Meaning, does everybody have them and some

28:32

are just more active or show themselves

28:34

kinda like hiding problems in

28:36

the system that might not show themselves the other question

28:38

is this because I know everybody's wondering this before

28:40

we run out of time. Are you taking something

28:42

you're digesting to get rid of them? Or

28:44

is this enemas? in the world

28:46

is this process happening? Right.

28:49

So when we're taking the

28:52

herbs, antimicrobial herbs and parasitic

28:54

herbs, but also the parasite drugs.

28:56

And we're using chlorine dioxide. So

29:00

chlorine dioxide doesn't really interfere with

29:02

most medications, but we just can't take too much

29:04

too quickly we'll have strong die off reaction.

29:06

We'll feel horrible. Right. But we have found

29:08

that just taking the parasite drugs

29:10

on their own, it just doesn't get us the

29:12

benefit that we want, especially when

29:15

you're really invested. Doing the

29:17

enemas are really helpful

29:19

to do alongside with

29:21

the parasite drugs. I I think

29:23

that the doses that we're taking of the parasite

29:26

drugs, it will kill some of the parasites,

29:28

but some of the really bigger ones, they're kind of moving

29:30

awake. They don't like the pair, and they're moving down

29:32

to the large intestines, and then you can hit them

29:35

with chlorine dioxide enemas, which will

29:37

kill them off. And that's we we have

29:39

hundreds of pictures of worms

29:41

up to two feet long that our students

29:44

are passing. So is it working on the

29:46

fin what is it called findecimal? Where what

29:48

what is that called? If people

29:50

are ordering that, is that working

29:52

in the same way that the things

29:54

that the chlorine dioxide that you're talking about?

29:57

Well, it depends if you get energy tested,

30:00

like some of the parasite drugs will treat

30:02

roundworms, some of them will treat flukes

30:05

so they target different ones. tapeworms.

30:08

Right. So that's why I don't believe

30:10

in just going on to these forms and just

30:12

taking different parasite drugs because you

30:14

might not have that parasite. And

30:17

if you don't take the right

30:19

dose, you can actually make them

30:21

resistance that drug isn't gonna work

30:23

for you in the future. Right? So

30:25

you you don't wanna mess around. We

30:27

we don't recommend coffee enemas

30:29

because -- Mhmm. -- coffee seems

30:32

to stimulate the parasites to even

30:34

decaffeinated coffee. Okay. So we're

30:36

completely caffeine free. We don't wanna make

30:38

them anymore active. and then

30:41

the CD, the chlorine dioxide, it does

30:43

everything a coffee enema would do, but it doesn't

30:45

stimulate the parasites, and it will actually

30:48

kill the worms. that are present in

30:50

the large intestines. We can't reach the

30:52

small intestines with the the

30:54

Animas, but we can reach this large

30:57

Can you get chlorine dioxide here

30:59

in America? Can you get it anywhere?

31:02

Yes.

31:02

That's good news. Yeah. Yeah.

31:05

You can get it. They call it water

31:07

purification drops, so it cannot

31:09

be sold as anything for health.

31:12

And yes, you can. You just have to make sure that

31:14

it's a reputable place, and

31:16

you can get it all over the world actually. But there's

31:19

it's been so censored that some

31:21

of the the people that were really involved

31:23

in at one of the gentlemen, he's still in prison.

31:25

And I don't know what country he's in prison,

31:27

but he has been held for months and months

31:29

and months. AND THEY WEREN'T EVEN SELLING IT. THEY

31:31

WERE JUST EDUCATING PEOPLE IN IT.

31:34

AND THEY MOVED UP AT THE STATES SO THEY'D BE SAFE

31:36

AND THEY HAND IT TO YOU HOUND SO how

31:38

scary it is. Do you think Parkinson's, psoriasis?

31:41

I mean, lots of people are are questioning

31:43

right now, like they're sending me messages right now

31:45

for all these different things. Anything that would control

31:48

motorability? What about pruritus?

31:52

All of this is based on

31:54

infections in your body. You're out of balance.

31:56

You have certain disease causing

31:58

microbes that are causing chronic inflammation.

32:00

Your immune system

32:02

is overwhelmed, trying to fight

32:04

it, and it's not doing well. Right?

32:06

And so, yes, we've even had student

32:08

that had MS and Parkinson's. And

32:10

last I chatted with him, he's seventy percent

32:12

better of two incurable diseases.

32:14

One lady PLS, which is a

32:17

slower progressing version of ALS. Right.

32:19

She's maintained her health for, I'd

32:21

say, two or three years. She -- Right. -- now

32:24

and she -- Right. -- me. Gosh. It's

32:26

like, at last I heard from her, she was at least

32:28

seventy percent better and she's

32:30

playing with her grandkids and she's exercising

32:33

and she's doing lot of bench presses in

32:35

the GM men love -- Yeah. -- it's amazing.

32:37

One it also cracks infertility.

32:40

So one of our students at nurse in Ontario

32:42

She was part of the frontline nurse's gun

32:45

nurses and armed against all of the mandates.

32:47

Yes. And she not only beat MS,

32:49

but she also corrected her infertility, and

32:51

she's got two little Girls now,

32:54

women that get pregnant when they treat

32:56

infection. So these parasites, that

32:59

is This is I'm

33:01

so glad we're having this conversation. I'm

33:04

I I really am because this is so necessary

33:06

right now, and I know so welcome by everybody

33:09

listening. In fact, Pam

33:11

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33:15

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33:17

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33:19

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33:21

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33:23

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33:25

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34:50

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34:52

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34:54

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34:56

a lot of questions. And I I want

34:58

her to continue this conversation because

35:01

this conversation I think

35:03

is so important to your life right

35:05

now and those who whom you love

35:07

that please, please listen

35:10

to what she has to say. She's talking about

35:12

parasites. She was diagnosed with MS

35:14

at twenty eight years old. And she's

35:16

not living with MS anymore. And

35:19

so was it apparent was

35:21

it parasites? The cleansing of parasites

35:24

is that because doctor Merritt, when

35:26

I had doctor Merritt's been on the show a lot.

35:28

AND

35:28

SHE BROUGHT THIS UP. SHE TALKED ABOUT THE FACT

35:30

THAT SHE THINKS SHE THOUGHT IT WAS A PARASITE AND SHE

35:32

THINKS THAT CANCER IS AND THAT

35:35

ALL THESE DIFFERENT ALMENTS, KNOW, THAT

35:37

THAT WE HAVE AUTOAMUNE all of

35:39

these things park and since all these things

35:41

can be caused from these parasites. Pam,

35:44

the the website is called live disease

35:47

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35:49

free dot com, and you can contact her there

35:51

for more help. But Pam, everybody

35:54

has does everybody have parasites?

35:56

Yes. They do. Okay.

35:58

Living on planet Earth, absolutely. But I

36:00

think it's important to define what

36:03

a parasite is because a lot of people think that it's

36:05

just a worm but parasite is

36:07

any living microorganism in

36:09

your body that causes you harm.

36:12

So it could be big worms. It could be small

36:14

worms. it could roundworms, it could be

36:16

tea worms, it could be flukes, it

36:18

could be protists, which are not bacteria,

36:20

they're single cell parasites. They're really linked

36:22

lot with cancer too. also

36:25

different types of fungi, different types of

36:27

bacteria. So there are a lot of different

36:29

types of microbes that will

36:31

are caused they are parasites, I

36:34

should say, and they cause disease.

36:36

Well, when people want

36:38

to to and when they feel like,

36:40

okay, I I just got diagnosed with this

36:42

or I've been living with this for a year. I

36:45

don't want to be on pharma. I don't

36:47

want to go these routes or let's say somebody

36:49

just gets diagnosed with something. I know

36:51

you're not a doctor. You've done a heck

36:54

of a lot of research on this and you know your

36:56

stuff on this. And so when it comes to parasites,

36:58

there's going to be a lot of parasite cleansers

37:00

people can buy online. Right? And there's

37:02

going to be a lot different things

37:04

offered. But what should they be dialing in

37:07

on as something that you know

37:09

in your past experience has actually

37:11

really helped them to

37:13

succeed at getting rid of some of these symptoms

37:15

through getting rid of the parasites. So

37:18

if it's a person that is healthy,

37:20

but maybe they have a little bit of gut issues

37:23

-- Mhmm. -- and they want to just go and

37:25

get a good blend of herbs in

37:27

the health food store, maybe do some enemas,

37:29

CD enemas, you really,

37:31

like, listen to your body, like, do you feel

37:33

well after that. All your is your energy

37:36

back, your allergies are gone, your like

37:38

all the symptoms, the headaches, the fatigue,

37:41

getting sick more often, whatever it is,

37:43

if that's all gone, that just means

37:45

you're more in balance. Okay.

37:47

And you get to decide how how

37:50

imbalance that you want to be. But

37:52

if you're dealing with predisease,

37:54

you're trying to get a diagnosis you

37:57

have a diagnosis of some type of autoimmune

38:00

disease, cancer, etcetera,

38:02

then it's really important

38:04

follow the steps that we have in the liver disease

38:07

free plan. They work.

38:09

Like we've worked with students in over

38:11

fifteen countries you have to

38:13

stop feeding the parasites, decreasing

38:16

the carb that carb sets their favorite

38:18

food, then we support the body

38:20

then we just we figure out which

38:22

of the treatments are most helpful for

38:24

us. We don't just take something and

38:26

do a guessing game. But through energy

38:29

testing, we were able to put

38:31

together a plan and then

38:33

taking the treatments at the right

38:35

doses for the right length of time,

38:37

but also washing them home

38:39

and and killing them with the CDN amounts,

38:41

taking the corn dioxide. We do

38:43

want to hit the big and the small ones,

38:45

and you do over a few treatment

38:48

cycles. you become completely

38:50

symptom free. And we like to go

38:52

at least a couple more treatment cycles

38:55

past being symptom free because we know some of these

38:57

round words can lay a hundred thousand

39:00

eggs in one day. That just

39:02

makes me so weak.

39:02

Go ahead. Sorry. I was

39:05

little. That's stupid. So

39:07

we don't want to have a bunch of eggs hatching

39:09

inside of us, so we do want to go like

39:11

if we're symptom free, we'd like to treat a couple

39:14

more cycles. there's biofilms, maybe

39:16

some of you have heard of biofilms, and they like

39:18

to just hide out in the body, hide behind

39:20

biofilms or dormant as eggs. So

39:23

once we do that and we're completely

39:25

symptom free. And I cannot

39:27

tell you, like, I've personally experienced

39:30

this. So Yes, I've been able to be

39:32

MS free, but I still had parasites. I'm

39:34

in Canada. We don't treat parasites in Canada.

39:36

It's almost against the law. So

39:38

once I learned this, And then I started

39:40

because I always want to experience everything

39:43

with my students too. So I started using

39:45

getting energy tested, using the paraside drugs,

39:47

and I passed a lot of worms,

39:49

etcetera. I hadn't yeah. I've got the pictures to

39:51

show it. But I can't tell you

39:54

how much younger you feel.

39:57

Like, you just feel so

39:59

normal when you treat parasites. Like,

40:01

you're just like, I can't believe the energy

40:03

and I can't believe, like,

40:05

the mental clarity the happy you

40:08

can cope with stress, even things like anxiety

40:10

and depression. These parasites

40:13

produce chemicals that really impact

40:15

our mood, our ability to handle

40:17

the stress, our ability to handle

40:19

whatever COVID is. Right? Mhmm. If

40:21

the more in balance we are, the less

40:24

adverse effects we will have from these

40:27

bioweAPMENTS, whatever you wanna call them. So

40:29

it it affects us in every

40:31

aspect of our life.

40:33

phone lines are open 888673

40:36

fourteen fifty. If you'd like to ask her couple

40:38

of questions, we begged her to stay after the

40:40

last hour because I think

40:42

so many people are finally opening up

40:45

to the idea that it can be something that

40:47

they're not hearing from the medical

40:49

establishment. The medical establishment, as

40:51

I've learned too, has become so lawyer

40:54

happy, NIH driven

40:58

they won't look at other things. And

41:00

so I know people are just

41:02

desperate because they want to find out there's gotta

41:04

be a reason. There's gotta be a real catalyst

41:07

as to why? And the medical profession just

41:09

goes, we don't know. It's a mystery. I

41:11

don't think it's a mystery. I

41:13

think it's everything that comes into our

41:15

body that that provides is with these

41:17

parasites. And if we don't get rid

41:19

of them, then I think you're

41:21

gonna see those neurological things happen

41:23

like Parkinson's people were asking about different

41:25

things, you know, what they could do. And

41:28

you is there what other things does

41:30

do you do you find that this is affecting? autoimmune?

41:34

Everything. Everything. The ALS,

41:36

PLS, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, MS,

41:39

We're kind of at the end of the road with

41:41

the parasitic infestation. The sicker

41:43

we are, the more infested we are. Right.

41:45

So, you know, it just progresses. We

41:47

start with warning signs. A lot of times it's

41:50

got issues, hormonal, fatigue,

41:53

and then we start getting and cravings

41:55

even. Like these parasize make you crave

41:58

sugar like a food addiction for some people.

41:59

Like a drug addiction almost. It's

42:02

like crazy. So It's a progression.

42:04

And if we don't listen to the

42:06

early warning signs, then we do

42:08

end up with an and it's not an

42:10

autoimmune. Our immune system

42:12

is intelligent. Our immune system

42:14

is not attacking itself for no reason.

42:17

Our immune system is overwhelmed with

42:20

being out of balance and not being able to

42:22

cope with the parasites we have. As

42:24

soon as you restore balance and that's

42:26

a lifelong journey is restore

42:29

balance and then maintain balance. Right.

42:31

You'll find that you don't have the inflammation anymore.

42:34

The inflammation is the war zone where

42:36

your immune system is fighting these

42:38

parasites. We have a caller. Hi,

42:40

caller. Quick question. Quick

42:41

question. So

42:44

have you ever heard Pam of assuming

42:46

walnut hold? as a means

42:49

of destroying parasite. Walnut. And

42:51

you said that? Walnut.

42:53

Is that what you said? Yeah.

42:55

Walnut hole. Oh.

42:58

Yeah. Yes. Yep. No?

43:00

There. Okay.

43:01

Go ahead. Go ahead. Pam.

43:03

So there are a lot of natural

43:05

things like the colonels from

43:08

apricots and walnut hulls

43:10

and mammalsaput there's hers,

43:12

mammalsaputica, and there there's

43:14

diatomaceous earth. All of those

43:16

kind of things, you know, could

43:18

be helpful if you're a healthy person

43:21

and you just wanna do period. And you

43:23

know what you're doing. You know how to use these

43:25

things. Right. kinda discouraged.

43:27

Even pumpkin seeds are supposed to be antiparacetic,

43:30

but they're not even the

43:32

herbs like A lot of the blends, if

43:34

you go to the health food store, there will be walnut

43:36

I'm sorry, the black walnut and

43:39

warm wood and clothes. Those are three common

43:41

parasite herbs that are in supplements.

43:44

And you might pass worms, but for

43:46

my students, they still don't get well.

43:49

And as soon as they start using bringing

43:51

in parasite drugs and they start bringing in the chlorine

43:53

dioxide enemas, that's when

43:55

the larger parasites start to come out.

43:58

A lot of the parasites are living

43:59

in the small intestines, not in large

44:02

intestine. So the enemas will clear some

44:04

out, but not much. And if you don't treat

44:06

the small intestines, it will keep infecting

44:09

the large intestine. Wow. Wow.

44:12

And there like I said, there's many, there's many

44:14

things you talk about on your website, liver

44:16

disease free dot com. You can also contact

44:18

Pam there too and ask her about

44:21

chlorine dioxide because you're right. That's like

44:23

a dirty word across me. They

44:25

don't they don't say that, and you called

44:27

it water purification. Right? That's

44:29

how you'll find it. That's how you'll that's going away.

44:32

They're allowed to sell it. Okay. I have another

44:34

call quick call. Quick call. Go right ahead, caller.

44:37

Yes, really

44:39

quick. What if you have somebody

44:41

who is doing basically everything right?

44:44

And then hormone, hormonely,

44:46

like, they're not being able to

44:49

pronounce hormones anymore. Is that

44:51

anything

44:51

to do with percy? Mhmm. Okay.

44:55

Pam? Yes. Mhmm. All the

44:57

all the students that I work with, you know,

44:59

they're like, oh, I'm premenopausal. I'm postmenopausal.

45:03

I have, know, Could

45:05

you just see PMS, all these

45:07

different types of hormones, like hot

45:09

sweat, night sweats, d sweats, all of that.

45:12

it's infection. So I just say to

45:14

my students, in my experience,

45:16

like, if you're on hormone replacement therapy,

45:19

Unfortunately, hormones are very

45:21

powerful and they change the biochemistry in

45:23

our body in ways we don't understand. Two

45:25

ways we know is that They definitely

45:28

increase our blood sugar levels, which will feed

45:30

the parasites. Mhmm. They also suppress

45:32

our inflammatory immune response. So both

45:34

of those things are going to support the

45:36

parasite. So when we think it's hormones

45:38

and then our well meaning practitioners put

45:41

up even put us on bioidentical, it actually

45:43

makes matters worse. It actually makes it better

45:45

for the parasites. It might mask some of the symptoms.

45:48

When you treat these parasites, you

45:50

no longer have any hormone

45:52

symptoms I went through menopause without

45:55

any it's just like, oh, I guess I'm

45:57

done. That's what it should be.

45:59

And just how it should be. Of course,

46:02

there could be nutritional deficiencies. You have

46:04

to make sure you're having enough nutrients. But

46:06

if if you need a healthy diet, which most

46:08

people have done everything. Like, they're eating right,

46:10

they're exercising, they're taking tons of

46:12

supplements, and nothing is helping them.

46:14

Some of them have done all kinds of o

46:16

zone and -- Mhmm. -- you know, the people I work

46:18

with stem cell therapy have c some

46:21

people have spent three hundred thousand

46:23

dollars on their health. and they're still sick. They're

46:25

bankrupt and they're still sick. Pam? They have

46:27

never treated parasites. Pam, Martha.

46:30

Thank you. Oh, my gosh. Live free.

46:32

I'm definitely gonna have you back too. Live

46:35

disease free

46:35

dot com. Live disease

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