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Pam Martha on because you have written welcome
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much for having me, Kate. You were
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clinically diagnosed with multiple sclerosis
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at the age of twenty eight. this is an affliction
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my stepmother had and and died from.
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And so I'm very excited to talk
4:40
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you are looking at a whole different
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way of looking at MS and different
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things too. We'll talk about those things. But
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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
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and we've been just to have a headache some conversations.
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You have a book out there. It's called become a wellness
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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
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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
5:39
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
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-- 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
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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
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16:04
we'll be right back with Pam Barza.
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This is a beautiful song. I'm gonna
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18:47
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18:49
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18:51
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18:53
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18:55
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18:57
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19:00
could parasites be the answer And
19:02
we've been talking about this in the last
19:04
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19:06
It just seems so much more clear when
19:09
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19:11
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19:14
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19:17
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19:20
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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
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19:34
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20:12
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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
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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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34:56
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34:58
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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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