06 August 2025
Do No Harm: Rethinking Health Paradigms with Svetlana Rilkoff (Ep. 137) - E137
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In this episode of the Joe Rooz Show, Joe brings listeners a vibrant discussion on health and wellness with guest Svetlana Rilkoff, CEO of Ezra Healing. The conversation delves into the importance of patient-centric care and the "do no harm" model, emphasizing the need for holistic approaches to health that prioritize the totality of the body's systems. Svetlana shares her personal journey from being a registered nurse to becoming a whistleblower and advocate for alternative health paradigms, highlighting the limitations and potential harms of conventional medical practices like biopsies.
The episode also explores the controversial topic of methylene blue and its benefits, as well as the role of natural remedies and lifestyle changes in improving health outcomes. Joe and Svetlana discuss the impact of pharmaceuticals on mental health, sharing personal stories of overcoming dependence on antidepressants. The show encourages listeners to question traditional medical advice and consider alternative solutions, fostering a community of informed and empowered individuals seeking truth in health care.
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(00:03:15) Introduction and Show Opening
(00:07:45) Guest Introduction: Svetlana Ryokov
(00:13:55) Discussion on Antidepressants and Methylene Blue
(00:21:38) Ezra Healing and Do No Harm Model
(00:30:41) Biopsies and Cancer Diagnosis
(00:56:39) Mental Health Crisis Among First Responders
(01:13:11) Personal Stories and Podcasting Journey
(01:44:39) Cannabis in Healing and Urine Therapy
- Wayne Rankin
- Rosanna Rankin
- Carolina Jimenez
Alrighty. Hey, folks. This is Jerus. It is great to be with you on this beautiful Tuesday night here in Eagle Pass, Texas. It is nineteen hundred hours on 08/05/2025. And we are, as always, transmitting to you live from the asylum studios from the pimple on the backside of Texas. Again, the beautiful city of Eagle Pass. And bringing you the best quality talk radio we could muster without all the bluster. Welcome to the Joe Ruse Show. Alright. I think I'm going to add something to the end there. I think I'm going to add an audience clap track or something like that. I don't know. Something sounds like it's missing. Need some audience reaction. What do you think?
We could do that. That'll be a lot of fun. Well guys, I hope you are ready for tonight's show. We got a good one for you. Really excited about it. Can't wait to get into it. Of course, as always, we have some housekeeping things we need to do first and we'll get all that stuff done and out of the way here as quickly as possible. Lot of things going on in the world folks, lot of things going on in the world and it's more and more interesting each and every day. But of course, that's not the subject for today. So before we get into all that stuff, folks, don't forget to head over to our website, joeroos.com. That's joeroos.com.
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You'll love it. I take it every day, sometimes twice a day depending on the need. Today is a twice a day or so. I'm gonna take some of this right now. All I'm using is just some sparkling water. The methylene blue has this amazing, fresh mint and vanilla flavor. Just amazing stuff. And, oh, it's so good. I love it. Need to get your hands on some of that for for sure. Alright. Let's see what else we got here. Oh, so before we get into the show, have to have to talk about our sponsor. We have to make sure they they that they're happy with their investment in us here. So, folks, I wanna tell you about Ezra Healing. Ezra Healing is a substantial part of the new wellness paradigm currently being born in North America and around the globe. The global citizenry are no longer satisfied with the sick care version of so called health care. Band Aid medicine, endlessly treating symptoms rather than root causes, must be abandoned as soon as possible. Patient centric care must be the priority. We need to transition towards the do no harm model of private care that places humanity at the forefront of real health and wellness care. In this new model, your entire lifestyle is examined and analyzed to promote and support the totality of your body's integrated systems. Ezra Healing is a solutions based health promotion and disease prevention grassroots movement that is always evolving to best serve you and your family. So make sure that you head over to ezrahealing.com to get more information. That's ezra healing dot com. And when you get over there, if you talk to anybody, let them know that you heard it here on the Joe Russo so they know their money is being well spent.
Alright. And, you know, coincidentally enough, just by happenstance, tonight, we have with us Svetlana Ryokov, a former registered nurse of twenty five years, the CEO of Ezra Healing, and, a proud whistleblower of the COVID scam. She was terminated from her place of employment for refusing the vaccine. And I say, quote, unquote, vaccine because it's really not a vaccine. It's a gene replacement therapy. Another issue. That was in 2021. She went through a divorce from her marriage to a family doctor, lost custody of her two small children for refusing to vaccinate them all while starting a new wellness paradigm based in the do no harm model of health care.
And that's why we're calling this episode the do no harm episode of the Joe Russo. Ezra Healing, our sponsor, and we'd like to welcome Svetlana to the show. There you go.
[00:08:52] Unknown:
I did it. I pressed the right button. Yes. You did. Fantastic.
[00:08:55] Unknown:
Hey. How you doing?
[00:08:56] Unknown:
Good. How are you? So nice to see you. Thank you for that really
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clear introduction. Oh, you're welcome. It's the mic. Even even I
[00:09:05] Unknown:
understood, you know, what Ezra Healing sorta does, with that intro. So happy to sponsor you. I love that you're just getting the truth out, and, what a great collaboration that we get to do today. And no coincidence, this is episode one thirty seven. Is that correct? That's correct. Yeah. So just letting you know, 37 is my angel number. Whenever I see that, I know it's in the right the right right time. It's been showing up for the last seven years of my life. It's a very significant number. I just noticed it while you were introducing. So we're we're right where we need to be. We're right on time, Joe. Yes. We are. That's great. And then you're the second person in the last week that had said something about the number of the show.
[00:09:47] Unknown:
I interviewed a guy, last week, talking about, his AI project. And, the number one thirty two, which was the episode number, that number 32 is very significant to him in his life and in his work. So it it's it's really it's it's weird how those things work out. And I say weird in the quotes. You know, I I think it's all part of some grand design somewhere along the way.
[00:10:10] Unknown:
Well, I love confirmation. You know, we we we go through life often doubting ourselves. And when we have these little gifts of confirmation, I think we get really excited. I think most of us have something that just kinda gives us that nudge and that's speaking to us, which we'll get into later and always. How is your methylene blue drink going down? Like, you look like you're really enjoying that. I love
[00:10:36] Unknown:
it. Just chug that back. I love it. It's great.
[00:10:39] Unknown:
So in that in that sparkling water, how many drops of methanol blue did you put in there? Twenty drops. That's the,
[00:10:46] Unknown:
that's the recommended dosage. So that's equivalent to one full dropper. Wonderful. And that and and that's is that do you know what percentage of methanol blue that is? 1%, half point five percent? You know what? I don't I should have brought the bottle in. And I I was funny, was when I was doing the dropper, I was like, oh, I should do this on the show. And I had the bottle here with me, and I just said, now let me do it now. And I didn't bring in here with me, but, what I can tell you for Frakt is that this is really high quality stuff. This is, US pharmacopoeia grade.
This is not your, you know, typical watered down textile dye looking stuff. This stuff is fantastic. This is really good for you. And, I've been doing it now for this is my third month on it. And, I'll tell you, within about thirty minutes of of, of ingesting this, you really start to feel a difference. At least I do anyway. Some people have different, so everybody's a little bit different with it. Some people feel like they get this, almost electrical charge that kinda goes to their body with it. Some people don't. Some people talk about getting, you know, the fog cleared. That does not happen with me, unfortunately. But, they talk about getting the fog cleared.
You still have your brain fog going on? A little bit. Yeah. Sometimes. Like, I'm, you know, it's it's, you know, the the brain's becoming Swiss cheese. But, you know, the, but for me, what it does, it it kinda puts me into that, almost like a meditative, contemplative type of a of a mindset. And, I feel very relaxed, very calm, but I don't feel like I'm drowsy or sleepy or anything like that. I I feel like I have energy, like like, my legs are bouncing and all that stuff, but I don't feel like, I don't feel stressed. I just feel very calm, very relaxed, and whatever. However it goes, it goes. Like, I might be getting upset that the video quality looks like crap right now. But, you know, otherwise, I would be, you know, ready to throw everything out the window. But, but, this is great stuff. I I I recommend it. But I will say this though, if you are taking anything like antidepressants, SSRIs, or anything like that, do not take this product without talking to your doctor first. Alright? Because methylene blue and SSRIs do contraindicate each other, and they do kind of, not such a great reaction to it, and you can get really, really sick. So you need to check out with your doctor first before you try any supplements whatsoever.
This is not being marketed as a drug or anything like that. This is a supplement. And, but supplements do have side effects if you're mixing them with prescription medications.
[00:13:17] Unknown:
So, Well, that really limits the population because probably one in three, one in four people are on an antidepressant.
[00:13:23] Unknown:
Yeah. That's actually but that's very true. But I will say that for for myself, I was taking antidepressants for a little while there. And when I started taking the methylene blue and I did some reading about it before I started taking it, I decided that I'm gonna take myself off of the depression medications. And I took myself off. I've been off for three months now, and I feel fantastic. And I'm I've been, sticking with the methylene blue, and it's been just amazing. Like, I don't feel like I don't feel like I ever really needed to be on those in the first place.
[00:13:56] Unknown:
So you just you just opened up a wonderful can of worms here that we're gonna go deep into. Are you okay with that? Oh, sure. Sure. Yeah. Because I think it's a really important topic. These, you know, these antidepressants are given out like candy at the family doctor's office. And I mean our children are on antidepressants now. It's very, very sad to see that this is this is seems to be like a first line defense for so many family physicians just to be prescribing to our youth and adolescents. So when you were coming off your antidepressants, did you wean off quite slowly
[00:14:32] Unknown:
or did you just go cold turkey? Or what was your weaning process? Oh, no. I just went cold turkey. I just I I took the last one, and I looked at the bottle. I said, am I gonna refill this or not? And I decided not to refill it.
[00:14:42] Unknown:
One wow. Amazing. Because and and how long were you on it for?
[00:14:47] Unknown:
Almost three years.
[00:14:49] Unknown:
Wow. Yeah. And can I ask which which med it was? It was, duloxetine, which is, I think, the generic of Cymbalta or something like that. Okay. And can you remember how many milligrams you were on? The max, which I think was, like, thirty thirty milligram. So Okay. And then you just stopped cold turkey one day? Yep. And did you go through a withdrawal
[00:15:10] Unknown:
period? Oh, yes. What did that look like for you? It was a mess. I was on this roller coaster. It was like, I I had really, really high really peak highs and then, like, deep valley lows. There were there would be days where I'd I would be just sitting on the couch and all of a sudden just the waterworks would start, you know, just starting to just tear up and and just break down over just the slightest little thing. So and then, you know, it
[00:15:39] Unknown:
So you were beginning to feel again? Yes. Exactly. So so and perhaps perhaps you went on these antidepressants because just these emotions were too overwhelming and you needed something to tone it down because they were just taking over your life. And now you were like, well, I'm I'm prepared to see what I'm like without Cybalta. And you did that. And, yeah, you start to feel again, and you were emotional, but you were like, I'm I'm gonna I'm gonna get through this. Right? There was some hope, wasn't there, that you're like, like so so for the viewers, because, you know, I I I'm I'm thinking if it's you, it's it's a lot of people. Right? And this is where we wanna go. We wanna be getting off of big pharma medications that are stealing our life force. I mean, not only do they numb you, but I'm sure they, you know, took away your libido. I'm sure they've done a lot of nasty side effects. Oh, sure. Sure.
Right? So, you know, what was it in your in your soul that gave you hope? You're like, I'm not gonna go back on that. Like, like, just just take us a little bit through because because when you're suffering with depression, which I have, like, every hour counts. Yes. Every hour seems sometimes
[00:16:54] Unknown:
could could take one full year. That's what it feels like. Yeah. So so where did you extract your hope from? Well, let me just back up to one thing, that we said earlier. Talk about feeling, before I get into the the other part of that. I would often describe being on the medication, like, feeling like I needed to scream at the top of my lungs and I would, but nothing would come out. That Wow. That's kinda how it felt on the medication. And, so I I found it to be really disturbing after a while. It's like I just had no feelings whatsoever, and it just you know?
It was like whatever happens, happens. Couldn't really really react anything. And I would feel, like, the the build up of the pressure of it, and then it just level out. But, I don't think that's completely healthy for somebody. I think you need to feel things. You need to let your emotions out. You need to let out those expressions of of emotion. It's it's I think it's incredibly important as a human being to be able to do that. And, to be medicated like that to to that point, it for especially over a long period of time, it's just not it's not good for you at all. And to and to touch on what you just said, there was just I don't know. It was just one day. I was I was on that last bottle that I was taking, and every time I opened that bottle up, I just looked at it and I was like, I don't wanna do this anymore. I just I I am so tired of taking this medicine, you know. And I just said, I And I took it day by day. It was like I wasn't, you know, it wasn't like I'm quitting right now. I said, no. No. I'm gonna finish the prescription. I'm gonna finish this bottle, and it's I'm due for a refill. I'm not gonna do it. I'm just gonna finish what I have, and that's gonna be it. I'm just gonna move on from there.
And, that's what I did. And, it's been it's been about, three months now without it. And it's, it's been a great thing. And, yeah, of course, I'm supplementing. I'm I'm taking something that's better for me than than than prescription medication, in the methylene blue. And and, you know, it again, though, I gotta be careful because it's not something it doesn't affect everybody the same way. So what's working for me may not work for you in the same way. So you gotta be careful with this. Why I say you gotta check check with your doctor first before you take anything like this.
But, you know, I I think it was probably the best decision that I've made in, in coming off of that medication. And I'm glad I did it cold turkey. I'm glad I was able to experience that rush of feeling again and and experience that stuff. I mean, some of the people around me didn't care for it because, you know, I just all of a sudden, the filter came off, you know. And I started telling people what I really thought. And your your your throat chakra just opened up. Yeah. Right? Exactly. You're like, I'm gonna start a podcast. And I'm gonna just talk everyday now. Well, I was doing that I was in on the medication, but it was it's definitely more entertaining without it. So let's put it that way. But, but, but, yeah, no. It's been great. And now, I'm in the process of weaning myself off. And I'm doing this carefully, you know, because this is a little more of a serious I'm weaning myself off of the blood pressure medications, modifying diet, I'm eating better, I'm sleeping more. I'm trying to sleep more. I'm not gonna say I'm successful at it, but I'm trying to sleep more, get more active, do more exercises. I recently started to doing one of those, extreme workout routines, those ninety day extreme ones.
I'm not doing it to the extreme level that you should be doing it because I am getting older. I I haven't worked out in a while, and I don't wanna, you know, like, throw a hip. So, you know, I wanna, you know, take it nice and easy. So I'm doing the stretching, then when the yoga stuff, and it's it's been it's been great. I've been having a lot of fun with it, realizing just how unflexible I am or inflexible I am. But, you know, good things are coming. I'm excited about it. I'm looking forward to, to keeping on with it. And and, you know, you guys have been great too. I mean, I spoke to a few of your for your folks at at Ezra Healing, and they've been wonderful and extremely helpful in in in giving advice and especially with Charlie. Charlie, you know, my little boy and his allergies. I mean, I I took a lot of the advice and picked up a few of the things that were recommended for him, and they've been helping him really well. So, you know, it's it's good stuff. I mean, I I would I I tell people when so far, since since since I've been doing the reads for the show, for the for for Ezra, People that I that I have on the show as guests ask me about it afterwards, and I've been referring them over your way. And I and and so they're they're really impressed with the whole paradigm that you're building there. And, you know, one of the things that I really wanted to do before we got into the show because I know we there's something really serious that we wanna talk about. Two particular things really. One has to do with cancer. One has one does have to do with mental health.
But, I kinda so it's good. It's been about about two months maybe that, that you've been on the show, last the well, the first time. And so I kinda wanna reintroduce folks to Ezra Healing and and to what you guys are all about and what you're doing. And I wanna hear hear it from the boss. You know, it's it comes it comes the best way that way. I'm the boss. You are the boss. So, so can you share your personal journey and what inspired you to become an advocate,
[00:21:57] Unknown:
for the wellness paradigm and the mission of Ezra Healing? Oh, for sure. Well, you know, when you see somebody right in front of you, basically become paralyzed, that changes you. Mhmm. And I I saw I saw in 2021, a young a young girl become paralyzed from the COVID nineteen vaccine. She was in her thirties. She was a runner, and, she was a, you know, in health care. She received the COVID nineteen vaccine to, you know, protect herself and her workplace, and she became paralyzed in a wheelchair. That changed me forever. Never in my twenty five years of nursing have I ever seen anything like that. So I I thought, you know what?
I I need to do something. Something needs to change, and, we're all responsible for the change we wanna see. And I certainly wasn't leaving it up to the medical system to to fix that problem. So, you know, I just ventured out. I I was gladly terminated. I said thank you very much for for terminating me. I'm no longer, you know, of value here. And I I I left the entire system, and I started exactly what we're doing today. Do no harm, you know, health care. And because I was in that, you know, medical system for twenty years, I I I I learned a couple of things on on what a good system, requires.
So, you know, starting with a good team and truth based. You know, you you you can't build anything off of a lie or deception or deceit, or the intention of hurting anybody. And that's what we're seeing. We're seeing the end of that medical mafia paradigm. We truly are. And it's, you know, it's one soul at a time, whoever's ready to leave that system. And I thought, you know, people will need another solution to come to where, you know, they're gonna talk to trusted people. They know what that system's all about and, you know, they're they're just looking for truth. That's it. I don't know why healthcare got so complicated but, the strategic planning council committee apparently wanted to make, you know, a lot of money off of people and profits.
And, they've they created the problem, and then they created a solution called a vaccine or medication. Mhmm. And, again, the the the circle goes round and round. So, you know, we have a great team of health care providers and support staff, here in Canada, but we service The United States as well and The UK. And what I mean by that is we, we offer online nursing consultations. And we talk about, you know, what's up in your world in terms of healthcare. A lot of the people we see aren't getting solutions in the medical matrix. So everything from a vaccine injury or chronic diseases or cancer.
Cancer seems to be our our, you know, our main clientele right now. And it's most people who have cancer in our world right now took the COVID nineteen, vaccine. So we're we're learning a lot. Our learning curve is a lot, and so are our clients, but we're getting successful results. And it's actually not as complicated as we thought it was gonna be. Yeah. Just so you know, we're we're not streaming on,
[00:25:19] Unknown:
on YouTube because the last time we we did a show together, they they knocked us off because we expressed an opinion on, on treatments of, of, cancer. So, Julie in the chat says, Joe needs the patches. So what patches is she talking about?
[00:25:37] Unknown:
Right. So we're we're really into solutions. And, Julie is speaking about, basically patches that use your own body's mechanism to create things like stem cells. They give you energy. My favorite patch, this is the Lifewave solution patch. They're based in Florida, I believe. One of my favorite patches is the is the pain patch. A lot of people suffer with pain aches, small, big, large. But this patch, from Lifewave, you can purchase it on esri'sling.com. It it it literally decreases your amount of pain that you have. Whatever kind of pain. Everything from an orthopedic type injury, muscle ligament tendon, say, urinary tract infection pain, you know, headache.
I I've seen it work for all kinds of pain. So what I love about these these patches is people are coming off of their their big pharma pain medications. And, and who doesn't wanna do that? Right? And the actually, the glutathione patch saved me when I was low in my depression a couple years ago. I I I put the glutathione patch on. Obviously, I was low in it, and it really helped my mood. It helped me out of my depression. So, what after I lost custody of my children in 2022, I really suffered with grief. You know, a big loss like that, will will cause a heavy, heavy burden daily. And if you're in this sustained low mood, you do suffer with depression, right, and and difficulty sleeping. So I I I think if you've been on the planet in the last five years, you know what I'm talking about. Yeah.
The loss has been great from all angles. And, you know, I I like to take away the silver lining from the loss, and that is, you know, the rise up and, you know, the unity. And I, you know, I don't know you, Joe, but I know you very well. And, that's what this is all about where all the warriors are just coming together. And, we're not we're not seeking, you know, any fame or fortune or anything like that. We just wanna speak the truth. And and that's, you know, that's my currency is is the truth. So these patches that Julie was saying, Lifewave, they're they're also part of the solutions for a variety of different elements, in our nursing toolbox that we have. Oh, awesome. I'm gonna check them out.
[00:28:05] Unknown:
Absolutely. For sure. I'm gonna check them out. So can you so we talk about the do no harm model. Can you explain what exactly do no harm is
[00:28:13] Unknown:
or what it's all about? Yeah. You know, when you're a health care provider and you say go to university, you take a Hippocratic oath. And I took mine seriously, and that was do no harm. You know, when you're a health care provider, you're put in very vulnerable situations with with people. This is their life or death. They're very vulnerable with you. So you really have to have, you know, awesome judgment and do no harm. Anything that you put in your body should be for you and not hurting you. So, you know, when these vaccine mandates came on scene and people were forced basically to take them or lose their job or not see a loved one, this was the absolute, you know, epitome of harm that I've ever seen. So, I I could not just pretend that it never existed. So anything that we do it as we're healing, we really put through the filter of do no harm.
You know, at the end of the day, it's, it's it's what you leave people with. People have been betrayed and traumatized enough. They don't need to go to a healthcare provider, that is really not straight with them.
[00:29:23] Unknown:
And that makes a lot of sense too. So now how does how does do no harm reshape the relationship between the health care provider and and the patients?
[00:29:33] Unknown:
You know, it's an agreement, I would say. It's an agreement. And when you come to us, I wanna make sure that, you know, you know what our vision and our philosophy is. You've been harmed by the medical system. People have been harmed by the medical system. And they they know that. They feel that. That's why they're calling us because, you know, they're looking for for help. I I call it medical system induced trauma. Mhmm. Meaning meaning trauma you've sustained because you've been involved with the medical system. And this is perhaps where the biopsy talk is gonna come into, Joe. Yeah. So you know, the medical system really should be there for you to to lessen trauma, to to actually just not cause any further hurt or harm to you. But why is it that so many people are getting hurt by the system?
You know, this random routine screening, mammogram, or prostate check or, you know, all these, you know, your doctors calling in you for these routine screening time. Your PAP even. So, you know, I wanted to touch on biopsies today. Biopsies are such a common intervention. Any sort of, you know, unknown lump or bump on your skin or underneath, the doctors immediately want to go poking at it with a sharp, you know, a sharp instrument. And just because it's done all the time, doesn't mean that it's right. Right. Doesn't mean it's helpful. So we have to really stop and be critically thinking about ourselves and our bodies. So this is what I see from a nursing perspective. People find perhaps a a lump in their breast and they're concerned about it because it's a lump in your breast.
Fair to be concerned. It it's not painful. It doesn't move. It's just perhaps it it showed up. Or maybe you were instructed to do, a mammogram and your first mammogram it shows a lump. However we get there, but we get there. And it's an immediate let's biopsy it. Let's go find out what it is. So, you know, in my twenty years of nursing, I did a lot of biopsies, a lot of punch biopsies, and then I would sew it up. And we just never thought of it. It just it was just so common practice, and we would wait for the results. Sometimes it was benign. Sometimes it was cancerous.
Or sometimes it was inconclusive. The lab was like, I don't know what this is. It's not a good enough sample. Go back in and get chop out some more of human flesh for us so we can, you know, view it under a microscope. And and often this causes more harm than good for people. I've seen, you know, infections happen because of biopsies, not done correctly. So a lot of, you know, technique maybe isn't sterile like it should be. Does it happen often though? Do you do you do you do,
[00:32:43] Unknown:
you often get complications like infections and and and and whatnot?
[00:32:48] Unknown:
I think it's more common than we like to assume because people are not monitored properly in that system. They really aren't. There's not enough time. You know, you get maybe two minutes of your doctor's time, and then you have another maybe four weeks before you get back in to see your doctor. So a lot of the people are just managing their small wounds on their own. I see. So it's it's it's more common than we like to think. So I just want people to start to think about if they're faced with the possibility of a biopsy from their family doctor or or another physician, let's just slow it down a bit. You may have had this lump or bump for many, many years, and it just showed up on a mammogram.
Perhaps you have lumpy breasts. Maybe that's the way you were born, but the mammogram is concerned. But you're not symptomatic. And this is this is where I I think it's really important. If your body is not telling you something is wrong, it most likely there's nothing wrong. If the doctor or the lab results, the piece of paper, is saying something is wrong with you, that's a really different story where we have to currently look at that. A lot of people are going into these biopsies and coming out more injured. And they don't even know why they're doing it. It's just recommended.
But they come out and maybe they get like a stage two or three cancer. And they're immediately rushed into cancer, into chemo and radiation without even thinking. The fear just takes over. I mean, we've we've really concluded that biopsies are most likely the cause of metastases. So a spreading tumor. So when, really the body's you know, when when we have a tumor in our body, it's the body's way of collecting all the garbage that the body doesn't want in a nice sack. And then you puncture that sack. And what go you know, everything spreads. So is that the cause of the spread of your cancer? Is that what you said? Well, the primary was in your breast, but the secondary is in your spine, and now you have bone cancer. I mean, how did it spread?
[00:35:02] Unknown:
Wow. That's I never thought about that. That's interesting.
[00:35:05] Unknown:
Mhmm. Right? And I I like how you said I never thought about that. We haven't thought about many things in the in the medical system because we've just been told that's how it goes by these supposedly experts. But this has been a the cancer campaign has been around since we've been born. That's all we know. You know, what is cancer? Really, like, five years ago, I would never be able to answer what that is.
[00:35:32] Unknown:
I still think I I still think we can't really define what cancer really is. There's a lot of theories out there that cancer is not it it like, cancer is actually a parasite. Are you you're familiar with that?
[00:35:47] Unknown:
Well, why is ivermectin working so good in cancer patients? There you go. I mean, why are antiparasitic medicine working for people with a diagnosis of cancer? Is it because the cancer is parasite a parasite infection? Well, it's really looking that way. I mean, it's it's not just the parasite medication alone, but it's the change of diet that really is the key. Because our body, you know, isn't used to all this sugar. And there's sugar in everything. And when you choose to stop all the sugar intake, you're gonna notice a change in your health. And it's a lot of these times that these tumors just shrink and go away. You may not even need to get on any parasitic medication. Just a change of diet alone could do it if you are strict.
But why not throw some ivermectin or nibendazole and Fenben on it, along with, you know, things like the high doses of vitamin d and the methylene blue, you know, some of the different mushrooms that we're we're looking at, the liposomal vitamin c's, and then just getting back to basic eating. You know? There is so much garbage in all of the foods that we're, you know, exposed to. So getting back to just, you know, whole foods again.
[00:37:05] Unknown:
So, are there specific cancers or situations where the risk of a biopsy might outweigh the diagnostic benefits?
[00:37:15] Unknown:
You know, Joe, I question everything now on that platform. Who who is reading these results of the biopsy? And who's created these, you know, stage one, two, and three, four cancers? Who's created the bible of cancer? Was it the Rockefeller, you know, organization to capitalize? Yeah. I I believe so. I I believe whoever's created these reference manuals for what cancer is, they're part of the the the the harming model. They're part of the business model. So they're definitely gonna tell you it's cancer.
[00:37:54] Unknown:
No. I'm I'm pretty sure that there have been cases like this, but, cases where biopsies have led to misdiagnosis and unnecessary treatment, that has a tremendous effect on not only your your physical be well-being, but also your psychological well-being. Do you I I I don't have the numbers on it. I was gonna do some research more detailed on this one. But, are there any noninvasive diagnostic alternatives, that are available to to somebody who is potentially, infected with cancer?
[00:38:37] Unknown:
I I think that's your body's I think that's where you're gonna have to get really in touch with your own body again and start to listen to it and not let any outsider tell you, what is or isn't correct. I've I've talked to so many people, that were feeling perfectly fine and normal and healthy, great energy that went in for routine, say, screening to check for cancer and they came out with a diagnosis of cancer. Somebody telling you that you have cancer. And there you go. That's that's the beginning of the decline. So I think we really just need to be critical of where we get our information if somebody tells us that we're diagnosed with cancer. It's it's our job at Ezra Healing to dissect your story about when you were told that you had cancer.
So it's re that's why health histories are really important. Mhmm. Because we wanna get into the nitty gritty of when you were actually delivered the information of a cancer diagnosis. And it's surprisingly how many people will be confused around the time that they were given the diagnosis. And they were like, it never made sense to me. It never made sense why I was given a cancer diagnosis. But that's just what my doctor said and that's what the scan said. Right. So they, you know, they went down that route of say even a mastectomy or chemo or radiation and and that's where, you know, you feel really, really sick. But I I I was shocked to find out only because I asked the right questions. I asked hard, uncomfortable questions.
And I and I, you know, I challenge the diagnosis
[00:40:16] Unknown:
as it should be. I think a lot of people are afraid to actually challenge their doctors on their diagnosis.
[00:40:22] Unknown:
100%. I mean I mean, people are afraid to say the word, you know, maybe ivermectin for their doctor. Or if they're not vaccinated, they're afraid that they're not gonna receive the health care that they want. People will actually I have actually, you know, I I had this one lady who who called in and she she had this surgery. She needed to do this surgery, but she was she wasn't COVID-nineteen vaccinated. And she was very scared that she was going to be vaccinated under general anesthetic. Because, you know, she didn't want to be a target, but she really needed the surgery. So I actually advised her. I mean, this is how, this is how serious this is and how crazy it is. I actually advised her to tell her doctors that she's COVID-nineteen vaccinated.
To lower her stress. To, to, to get that worry out of her way. To, you you know, they wouldn't vaccinate her under anesthetic because she's already vaccinated on the chart. Right? And then she can continue on with her surgery. But we've seen people be denied surgery because they weren't vaccinated. So, I mean, people are very scared to, you know, to go in. You know, you have maybe a mom with a sick child, you know, a croupy cough, which is normal for kids. They'll go into the emergency department. You know, they'll be grilled on their vaccination schedule. And if you are not vaccinated, some doctors won't serve you.
[00:41:46] Unknown:
Which is ridiculous. It's crazy. It's it's absolutely ridiculous. Thank god, though. Like, here in The States, we have, we have RFK Jr now who's at, HHS, and he's making a lot of slow moving, but he's making a lot of changes and especially with the vaccine schedule. He I think I forget the number of vaccines that he removed actually or had removed from the vaccine schedule for children now, but it's a significant amount. And, I I think it's like it's like 30 or 40 vaccines that you're expected to have before you even get into school, which is absolutely ridiculous.
And I heard today, just a little bit before the show, I didn't have a chance to really look it up, but I heard it in passing on a on a talk show I was listening to in the background that, that actually they they, that, HHS has banned the mRNA vaccine, for children, for going into school. So that's if if if I heard that correctly, that's fantastic news. That's something that, you know, that that exactly what we asked for in this administration coming in, especially under under RFK Junior with, at HSS. I mean, that they're doing a fantastic job. Oh, and by the way, about methylene blue, that's where I got the idea for, the methylene blue from with some RFK Jr, by the way. Okay. Alright. He gobbles the stuff, man.
[00:43:03] Unknown:
Well, I I like that you actually were drinking that today because we've we've we've made some of methylene blue, at Ezra Healing. And I'm just waiting for the labels to come in, and we're gonna be selling it in Canada,
[00:43:14] Unknown:
because it is so popular and people are asking for it. So I wonder if you'd be able to send that down this way because, I know something you sent me got confiscated by the, the imperial, border patrol.
[00:43:27] Unknown:
Well, I I have successfully sent Meflin Blue across the border. Okay. Joe's talking about some testosterone that I sent him, and, they they took that out of the envelope. I mean, really, like, we have like, our border guards, you know, like, what a pathetic job they really have. But you have anything better to do. Really? We're we're just trying to make, you know, men strong again in America, and they're doing everything they possibly can to, you know, to stomp on that. They were nice enough to leave the needle on the alcohol patch, though.
[00:43:56] Unknown:
They they left that? Yeah. They left that. That was fine.
[00:43:59] Unknown:
You know what? I bet they took the testosterone themselves. I bet that's what they did. Maybe. I mean, what do they do with all this stuff that they confiscate? I mean, they must use it for their own benefit.
[00:44:09] Unknown:
Well, officially, I'm sure that I'm officially, I'm sure that they dispose of it properly. Unofficially, I'm sure some of it ends up in pockets and and backpacks and and things like that, but can't prove it, so we're just saying. We're not saying what you're saying. So so But read between the lines, everybody. Exactly. Do we really trust the government order? You you can't well, look, you can't trust government to begin with. Do do they really have our best interest in mind? Absolutely not. No. Of course not. So, how does Ezra Healing, focus on an how how does how does Ezra Healing's focus on analyzing a person's entire lifestyle, body, mind, environment lead to a better health outcome compared to, you know, just going to your regular doctor and just, you know,
[00:44:55] Unknown:
spending all that money with them. We have time. We allot time. A lot of people are just so quick to be like, oh, I have one quick question, and then maybe they're, you know, super ill. It's like, no. No. No. Let's slow down. Let's do a really good health history. Let's get all your medications that you're on. Let's get to know each other. You know, if we're gonna do this exchange of healing frequencies, wouldn't like, I wanna know who you are. And maybe you wanna know who I am. Because this is a very intimate, you know, working relationship.
And we wanna examine from your head to your toes what's going on. And what influences do you have in your life? And maybe there's something that, you know, as you tell your story, we can pick out, and and offer, you know, offer a possible solution or bring something to your attention. You know, it you'll be surprised at how many people are sick and they have a very toxic relationship around them. Right. Making, you know, helping them, you know, bring their sickness up to life. So, you know, if if we're really getting to the root of the problem, we have to go deep. And we're never gonna just throw a pill at you. We're gonna ask you the hard questions. You know, whether you want to tell us or not, that's another thing. But we're really there to, you know, you know, help understand what's preventing you from living your best life. And for example, you know, if you're not exercising enough, we're gonna we're gonna tell you that. If you're overweight, we're gonna tell you that.
You know, if you're if you're on too many medications or if you're on the wrong medications, we're we're gonna tell you that. You don't necessarily have to, you know, listen to us. But this is our professional opinion after being in the system for twenty years, and we offer a different perspective. But that's important though because, like you just said, you don't have to listen to us. This is our professional opinion. It's the same thing with a doctor.
[00:46:47] Unknown:
You know, your doctor can, you know, your doctor can can throw a medication at you. You don't have to take it. You know, you don't have to take his suggestion or her suggestion or their advice. That's their job. Yes. But just like you said, you you don't have to do that.
[00:47:02] Unknown:
We hope you do. What what we really like to do at Ezra Healing is help help you reestablish your own intuition. Yes. Our own our intuition has been trampled on by the matrix that we live in. We are so dumbed down. And we we just we help empower you to be able to listen to yourself again. And that little voice, which is a very big voice and a very important voice, we help celebrate that. Because for example, maybe you, you know, you've had your biopsy and it's stage four cancer and you're sitting there in fear and all that you think is you have, you know, chemo as your option and you really don't want to do chemo but you do it anyways. And then you regret doing chemo. And then you're like, I should have listened to my voice, myself. So we, you know or maybe you took the vaccine and you and you didn't wanna take it at the time. Yes. But you took it. Mhmm. And now you're like, I wish you didn't take it. We just we we help recognize a pattern and just empower you to listen to yourself again.
You know, I I do a lot of work with mothers and and the mothers know so much about their own children. They don't need a pediatrician to to often tell them what's wrong. So we just help empower mothers and parents again. It's like, no. You actually know what's right for your child. You start listening to yourself.
[00:48:28] Unknown:
I and that that's fantastic. I and I agree with that a 100%. I think I think people have over over the years have lost the ability to properly I'm gonna put it this way, read the room. You know, as a parent, you know your children better than anybody else. There you have a connection with them that nobody else has. I know, like, with my kids. I had I have my two children. I knew when they weren't feeling well just by looking at them, and just by listening to them, and paying attention to what they were doing. And and a lot of times I was able to treat it myself and not have to run to the doctor and have them, you know, you know, prescribe something. And I'm gonna tell you a horror story here. My my when my son, was was very, very young, he was diagnosed with, with Asperger's.
So they treated him for Asperger's, and they also treated him for ADHD. And what they gave him for ADHD was Prozac. Alright. Now at the time, I didn't question anything. Although, I I did kinda wonder how in the world a two year old could be diagnosed with ADHD and, and and Asperger's, you know, most kids are a little bit slow in in coming out of their shell and developing and and becoming more social. Some children are like that. But I think that as we've been going along here, I think that they they're very quick to assign a label and and and get them medicated as they possibly can. Now my son had a horrible reaction to the Prozac. Horrible. It was a it was the most painful thing to watch, and I I remember there were there were days where I had to go to the school and physically football carry him out of the school because he couldn't handle it.
And, and after that, that that one time, I just said I said, no. I'm not doing this anymore. And, I I told his doctor, I said, you gotta find something else here. And they didn't, of course. I did. I did some research. I found, natural alternatives to it, which he reacted to, responded to, I guess, is a better word, much better than, than than on the on the prescription medication. Like, I I I probably I'm trying to remember what we used, but I think it was a Saint John's wort or or or something like that. Man, did he have a he has such a better reaction to to the natural, remedies that are out there and available than it was from the medication that was given to him. I I really think that we've become way too dependent upon medications and and prescription medications. And then if you look at these medications, and this is something we've talked about before, you look at these medications, well, they put you on the medication for your blood pressure, but there there are this, this, this, and this are the side effects of the blood pressure. Oh, wait, but we have a pill for that, and that pill has side effects. Oh, but we have a pill for that.
And before you know it, you're looking at a medicine cabinet, you got thirty, forty bottles of pills in there, and that's all you do for the first fifteen, twenty minutes of your day. You're sitting there just popping one pill after another for another. It's it's absolutely ridiculous. We need to transition into a more, or or less dependent lifestyle on professional medicine. We need to get back to natural remedies. We need to get back to natural holistic care. We need to get back to those type of things because those folks that studied that stuff before the medical professions, that's what the medical profession was at one point.
It was using nature. It was using the natural things. The things that we found in our environment, the things that we grew in our backyards. Well, you know, on the farms, not the backyards, but you know what I'm saying. And we need to get back to that, and I think that's what Ezra Healing is doing, is pointing people back to, you know, take more control over their health care, take more control over their bodies, take more control over their minds and their psychological backgrounds, and I think that's I think that's incredible. And I think it's a wonderful thing that you guys are doing. And that's why I'm really glad to be partnered up with you. And and when we had that initial conversation, I said, yeah, this is some this is this is good. This is really good. And, you know, folks, if you listen to this and if you haven't checked them out yet, ezrahealing.com, just head on over there and make sure you check it out. It's ezrahealing.com.
So talking about biopsies, what what do you think that
[00:52:52] Unknown:
Sorry. Sorry, Joe. Sorry to interrupt. But first of all, thank you for that. And second of all, you know, I you guys were just getting back to the basics. Mhmm. Basic when, you know, when we when we're not promised, oh, take this take this pill and you're gonna be that. There's no magic pill. I I think we beat that horse to death. There's no magic pill. Right, Joe? Exactly. Of course. No. Can I ask you about a question about your children? Yeah. Were they given the childhood vaccinations? Oh, yeah. Yeah. They got they got the full spectrum that that was available at that time. Yeah. Yeah. And so were mine. Mine were, you know, before I knew better. Mhmm. And I think this is a lot of things that the parents have to, you know, forgive ourselves for because we didn't know, better. We only wanted to do for the best for our kids, obviously, and we were deceived and tricked. But now we know. So, you know, could could your son's diagnosis of, you know, the Asperger's, I think you said, or ADHD, you know, could the vaccines, the childhood vaccines have caused, you know, all the positive symptoms? And then and then and then the big pharma, you know, solution is is is more medication. So we we see they've they've created the problem and they're like, oh, we have the solution, which is still harmful. Right? So look how our children, and especially in The US, not as much as in Canada, but I my eyes are being opened to what The US is being subjected to. But the the the children, what they've been subjected to in The United States is disgusting.
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Agreed.
[00:54:25] Unknown:
Absolutely agreed to. It is so intense what I'm discovering, what the youth are on
[00:54:32] Unknown:
given by their family doctor. Yeah. No. It's crazy. It's crazy. Like, the the 30 or 40 different vaccines, quote, unquote vaccines before they even can go to school. It it's it's absolutely ridiculous. I mean, as soon as they're born, they're getting stuck with vaccines. Do you guys have free vaccines in The US? No. You pay you pay for them.
[00:54:51] Unknown:
You pay for them. Of course. They're all free here in Canada. Yeah. No. No. No.
[00:54:57] Unknown:
Even even if it was even if it even at the at the cost of these vaccines, people line up and and and get them. It's it's ridiculous. I mean, the insurance covers a lot of money. You seeing are you seeing less people,
[00:55:11] Unknown:
you know, vaccinating after what's happened the last five years? I see it. Well
[00:55:16] Unknown:
difference? Let me not say I see them getting, you know, less less people getting vaxxed, but I see more people questioning the vaccines, which is a start, which is important. You know, last time I went to my doctor, my doctor wanted to prescribe me something, and I I was like, well, why? What is that gonna really do for me? What other options do I have? And, you know, he he said, look, I'm just telling you this is what I think is the best for you. If you don't wanna do that, you wanna look for something else, go right ahead. But question it. Question it. And I think people are doing that now with the vaccines, and they're and they're starting to understand that, you know, and, like, something like I said with the COVID vaccines, the or the, the clot shots or whatever you wanna call them.
If the government is pushing you to take something like that so hard and and and they're cut pulling out all the stops to get you to take it, don't take it. Don't trust it. There's a reason why they want you to take it. There's a reason why first of all, well, let let's not get all Alex Jones right now. You know what? Is that what you call it? Alex Jones? Let's not get all Alex Jones. I love Alex Jones. I do. I like, that's why I I I have an affiliate with his with his store and everything, but,
[00:56:27] Unknown:
I don't I don't wanna spend too much time on on on that stuff. We're kind of on the topic of mental health, and I just wanted to briefly bring some attention to a recent story here in British Columbia, Canada. There we go. So thank you, Joe, for for putting this up. So the ambulance paramedics on August 1, the president, Jason Jackson, put out this statement. And in summary, there have been nine paramedics in the last in the year 2025 that have died and many of them have been by suicide. So, you know, he's putting out this basically plea for help, looking for some solutions, that the first responders are really, really struggling. I mean, these guys have a very tough job. They're first on scene with everything.
Right. You know, everything from car accidents to domestic violence to dead children to, you know, you name it, they see it. So so their their statement here is, you know, with the opioid crisis and with the pandemic the last five years, things have gotten so intense that these paramedics, you know, they they are they are sick. They're mentally so challenged with their job. And many have been taking their own lives. So, you know, I really wanted to highlight that this is such a red flag, and part of the evil agenda. I'm sure of it. And if it's happening in British Columbia, it's happening then probably across the country. It's also happening in The United States. It's probably been happening for a long time, but we finally have a formal statement, from from the president. So we're gonna be reaching out to him, and we've reached out to, you know, you know, the best that we can. I've I'm gonna put out, you know, a call out to the the paramedics to say, you know what? If you guys wanna reach out to Ezra Healing for a free one hour consultation, if you're struggling or your family members have been affected by this, we wanna hear from you.
I I think it's time that we, you know, we we unite and we find a real solution. And if that means them leaving their jobs because it's gotten so bad and everybody in BC had to, you know, take the COVID nineteen vaccine to keep their job. So, you know, perhaps they're struggling physically Mhmm. As well. And then and then the, you know, the the the psychological piece of it. So if you're a paramedic or a family member of a paramedic, we wanna offer you a free one hour consultation with our nurses. You can we're we're gonna put up, a link where you can just book for free, or you can call us on our phone number or email us. And this is anywhere in North America, not just, British Columbia.
But we want to unite, health care providers. And, I mean, I'm a emergency room ICU nurse by trade. Right? So I I've worked a lot with these first responders, and they have a very, very hard job.
[00:59:28] Unknown:
So our heart our heart reaches out, it goes out to to to them. Absolutely. And, the link is up on the webs on the, on the screen right now. So it's ezrahealing.com. You can head on over there and check them out. A lot of great information up there. There there's a contact form, so you can reach out to them through theirs as a way to reach somebody. And, we encourage you, whether you're Canada, US, or wherever you're listening, to, make that phone call. If you feel like you need to talk to someone about these things, make that phone call. Check out that website, and, and and get yourself on the road.
So it's it's incredibly important. You know, I I the many hats that I've worn over the years in my career, you know, starting back in the New York City, one of the hats I wore, I did work on, did work for, for EMS for a little while. I did, I didn't work for I wasn't getting paid for it. I was working as a volunteer, for a a local ambulance service in Brooklyn at the time. And, but, you know, it's it's it's not easy work. It's not easy work, you know, even even if you're not, you know, one of the busier services or whatnot. It's a it's a lot of work. It's hard work. It's an emotionally draining work. It's a physically taxing job. So, and it wears on you. It really does. And and especially if you if you're if your body or your your immune system, your health is compromised because you were forced to take something that you knew deep down inside wasn't gonna be a good thing for you, you and you need counseling, reach out to them. Ezra healing dot com. Make sure you do that.
Alright. So, so some patients talking about biopsies again. So some patients are are really hesitant to undergo a biopsy because of the fear, you know, potential harms. As a health care professional, how do how would you address those concerns without causing additional anxieties?
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You know, if your initial reaction is don't take the biopsy, I'm gonna agree with you. Don't you don't follow through the biopsy. Let's is is it really gonna make a a difference in our approach to our our care? The actually the answer is no. We're we're we're still going to, you know, recommend the same sort of things whether we follow through the biopsy or not. And why don't we just assume that this is a lump or a tumor that you don't want in your body? And let's get it out. And not through surgical means, but by, you know, changing what you need to change in your lifestyle and your diet. And this this could include even getting rid of some big pharma medications which could which can be cancer causing.
Maybe there's something you're taking that's cancer causing. So, you know, process of elimination. The the goal is just to decrease and eliminate the tumor, the lump, the bump, whatever you're concerned about. And we don't need to be sticking
[01:02:16] Unknown:
anything sharp in it and spreading it throughout your body to to, you know, diagnose say, hey. There's a problem here. Let's fix it. Right. I I was gonna I was gonna kinda circle back to that too and remind folks that that's what we talked about very early on in the show is that, you know, the the those cancer cells are in a little encased, piece of tissue. And when you get to pop that thing, you're just releasing it into the into the bloodstream, and it just gets everywhere. And that's, of course, obviously, how it's how it's, spreads. I mean, that's common sense, I think, anyway.
And, and that's and that's it's important to consider that. Now there are, of course, other options from a surgical biopsy. There's things like liquid biopsies. Right? I was looking up some of those things, and those are interesting. I'm not sure exactly how accurate they are, but those are options. Those are noninvasive options as they say. But, but from an ethical standpoint, how should a doctor or somebody in the health care, industry, and I used the word industry purposely, weigh the benefits of a biopsy against the potential harm? You know, especially when it comes to, like, something that's an aggressive form of cancer versus something that's slower slower growing.
[01:03:28] Unknown:
I think there's a million and one questions we have to ask before we consider, you know, should this be biopsied or not? Obviously, if it's a large enough tumor that's impeding on your nervous system or you can't walk and surgery appears like it's the only answer to extract it, I I think there are definitely cases like that that need to be followed through. But I think there's thousands of biopsies that happen a day just to kind of look see looky loo. Let's see what's happening, that don't actually need to to happen. Dig into the story more. Ask more questions.
You know, and and if you're, you know, being harassed by your family doctor because you're asking these questions, well maybe that's not the care provider for you. Yeah. If you weren't being, you know, made to feel guilty because you're just critically thinking about your own body and the potential for harm. Because, you know, the medical system has shown us that they are not as competent as we thought they were. So it's really good to question your your care providers, including myself. And I think anybody who gets defensive when you ask them questions, that's a red flag
[01:04:44] Unknown:
for you. Oh, yeah. I I agree a 100%. You know, my sister just recently, had, her annual mammogram, and, they did find they did find something. They found the lump. They wanted to do a biopsy. They did do the biopsy, didn't come back with anything definitive. Now they wanna do another one. And I and I I told her, I said, I I would wait. I I look. If it if it's not bothering you and you don't it's it's it's been there, they've seen it before, now all of a sudden they wanna do the biopsy on it, it hasn't changed size. And that's, that's just a backstory to that is too. It's just something that they've seen before, that, and again, it hasn't changed in size since the last time they've seen it. It hasn't moved. Nothing's happened to it. Why all of a sudden do they wanna do the biopsy?
[01:05:32] Unknown:
Well and and maybe she's had it there for thirty years. It's possible. Yeah. I mean, has she been doing mammograms for thirty years? And that's another that's another kind of thing that I tell people is if it's your very first scan and they found lumps or bumps that, you know, are not bothering you, perhaps you've been living with them for years. So why are we getting excited now that there's a lump where that they've seen. Right? So, it's just they they're so good at, you know, bolting and igniting us with fear that we that we kinda go paralytic in our brain. Right? We have this brain fog. They're like, oh my gosh. The doctor said that.
He he must be God. You know? But, they're just regular people. I was married to one for twenty years. I please trust me when I say they are just regular folk, like you and I. But they've actually gone through the indoctrination system of the medical mafia. So many are actually very dangerous. They're actually brainwashed, with information. And, and you know, their livelihood depends on you getting that biopsy. Because how do you think they get paid? They get paid when they do something to you. That's right. So they're they're gonna wanna do as many tests, as many interventions, as many prescriptions as they possibly can. Because the more the more they do, the more they make and the more things they can buy. You know, if they're money driven, which most are, they're gonna tell you whatever you wanna hear to get you into that position where, you know, you're you're the buying person.
[01:07:06] Unknown:
Alright. I'm looking at some of the chats here. So, Julie has said, wow. Let me get back to that. I clicked the wrong thing there. Sorry. So Julie says, wow. Not sure what that wow was in reference to because that was up a little while ago. We have Bunny Fuentes says exactly. So I think she's in line with what we're talking about here. Let's see if anything else. So folks, if you listen, if you're watching and you're on Rumble, you can always drop a question or something in the in the chat here. We would appreciate that. Also, you can leave us a comment down below. We would love to get some comments from you.
What I do need to do though is I need to, I need to run to the little boys room. So let's, let let's take a quick break here. Let's we'll just shut down the cameras for a second. I'm gonna run out really quick. We'll come back, and we'll pick this up. Because this is really important information, folks. And listen, don't forget, this is a live show weeknight, 7PM central time, right here from Eagle Pass, Texas, exclusively on Rumble, rumble.com/joeroos. Make sure you check it out. And, go to rumble.com go to your app store on your phone, download the Rumble app, and make sure that you, you you subscribe.
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[01:09:00] Unknown:
Can you tell me if your urine is blue? It is. Always. That ever since Maybe bring some back for us. Let's see. Sure. I'll see what I can do. Put me in your cup, Joe? Yes, ma'am. I'll I'll Oh, I wanna I wanna see what shade blue.
[01:09:16] Unknown:
It's it's actually a it's a very usually, it's a very nice shade of, like, a teal kind of blue. K. Well, let's see. Okay. I'll see if I have a clear enough cup I can do it in. Well, you just the one that you drink out of it. No. I drink out of this. I'm not gonna pee in my own cup. Well, we're gonna get into urine therapy because people are drinking their urine Oh my god. To help heal their cancer. Okay? This is Alright. Yep. Let's save that for after the break.
[01:09:41] Unknown:
K. Go pee in your cup. Bring it back. Alright. You wanna see the shade of blue. We'll be back after this. If you're gonna go pee on a live show, I'm gonna this is what these are the things I'm gonna ask of you. Well, this is I always take a break after an hour.
[01:09:54] Unknown:
That's what I do. So, so we'll be back in, in in, three minutes. Alright. Stay with us. Shut your camera. Alright. Hey, folks. First hour's in the books. This is the Joe Root Show. We are back. Svetlana Rylkoff of Ezra Healing is here with us. And, I was challenged challenged on the break there to do something that I probably shouldn't do, but I did it. I did it. So we'll get to that here momentarily. But I did I did bring the bottle of the, the ultra methylene blue.
[01:13:44] Unknown:
Okay.
[01:13:45] Unknown:
So I'm looking on here, and I'm trying to see where it says the amount that's in here. It usually should say a percentage. Yes.
[01:13:55] Unknown:
Anywhere between point 52% is what we've been seeing.
[01:14:00] Unknown:
Yeah. You know what? If it says it, I can't really see it. So I have to look under better light. So I'll let you know. Okay. Alright. Definitely need better light. Let's see. Formaldehyde and alcohol free, USP grade, fresh mint flavor, all vegan, handcrafted precision, Bolte zero filler, no nonsense formula. And the rest of it's too small for me to really see it, but I'll let you know. I'll check it out. If not, I'll go on the website and look it up. But alright. I I can't believe I'm gonna do this. On, though. Let's see. Gonna do this. You're you're stalling. I am. So how are you? How how's
[01:14:42] Unknown:
alright. How's the weather go? Here you go.
[01:14:45] Unknown:
Oh, wow. Isn't that a pretty isn't that a pretty color?
[01:14:49] Unknown:
That's a beautiful it's like emerald. Almost. Yeah. Not even teal. Yeah. It's beautiful. Oh, thank you.
[01:14:55] Unknown:
Oh, I love that. I'm very proud of it. So nice. You know, I I I I took a good look at it. I was like, well, you know, not bad. I think we'll we'll put this up on the shelf. Alright. You're you're you're a true you're a trooper. I well, you know, I whatever it takes to get to get people to watch the show, if I have to pee in a cup, I'll pee in a cup. It's fine. You're a trooper. I'm sure Rogan I'm sure Rogan did similar things growing you know, in his early stages too.
[01:15:27] Unknown:
On the break, I just came across this book in my office because that's where I'm at. But Sugarproof. And it's how sugar is silently damaging your child's health and what you can do about it. We know this, but it's just a reminder because we were talking about kids and, you know, go going on different medications because of a different diagnosis. But, like, if we eliminate sugar out of their diet, I mean, watch them just, you know, you know, flourish. I mean, things like chocolate milk, toast and jam, high sugar cereal, fruit juice and breakfast, peanut butter, three Oreos, granola bars, teriyaki chicken, fast food. You know, it's just it's so hidden. Right? You think, oh, I'm having teriyaki chicken for lunch, but it's like, well, that's all sugar based, you know, sauce. Oh,
[01:16:12] Unknown:
sure. Sure. And I just let him the the the Oreo things the Oreos thing kills me because I I like Oreos. But the problem is you know what I I learned actually, and and I didn't believe it until I tried it myself? Try to burn an Oreo. It it doesn't burn.
[01:16:31] Unknown:
So, Joe, on the on the maybe, like, this show or next show, let's do it for next show next Tuesday. Let's let's burn an Oreo. Well, I I'll tell you what. I won't do it in the studio because I don't wanna burn down the place.
[01:16:42] Unknown:
But I will I will actually do this. I will set up a little pit outside, and I will burn it, and I will record it. Yeah. Do that. And that's and then I'll try to upload the video. Does it not burn? It doesn't burn. No. I mean, it'll it'll get little it'll melt a little bit, but it won't burn. Right. So it's very interesting. It's like a Twinkie. You know, one of the worst things you could ever eat.
[01:17:07] Unknown:
Right. Now, would did you have dinner yet? No. Not yet. Are you having red meat tonight? Yes. I am.
[01:17:15] Unknown:
That's very nice. What are you having? I'm gonna have a New York strip steak this evening. Yep. Are you, like, usually every night you're something to do with red meat? No. Not every night. Not every night. I I I like to I like to switch it up a little bit. I will I will say this. Last night, I I was in the mood for some pasta, so I had so I had a I had what they call, Italian penicillin last night. So, you know what that is? No. Okay. Italian penicillin. It's really nice. It's, it's it's pastina, which is a little stars pasta, Cooks in about six minutes. So I I I you boil that in some, some, chicken stock, and you season it very, very lightly because you because the chicken stock has enough of its own, salt and stuff in there. So I usually just throw some some, some fresh ground black pepper, some Italian seasonings, like, you know, parsley, oregano, basil, and just let that cook like that. You take it off the stove, then you take a take a a a an egg. You just crack the egg right over the top of it and just mix that in. It gets nice and thick and oh, it's so good.
It is so good. Sounds delicious. Oh, it is. And it's very filling, and I like it. My kids like it. You know, my kids meeting my dogs. They love it. So it's it's it's nice. It's nice. I treat myself once in a while to it. I'm not gonna say I do it every day. I could do it every day if I wanted to, but I don't I love it too much. But, this coming weekend, actually, I I've been in the mood I've been in the mood to make a sauce. I have I haven't made I haven't made a a good red sauce in about three weeks now. I think it's time. I'm gonna make a sauce this weekend with some brashole, which, you know, braciole is?
No. Braciole. Everybody makes it every Italian makes it a little different. You were saying?
[01:19:08] Unknown:
I'm deprived over here in Canada. Oh, yes. I don't all these these Italian things you're speaking of. Yes. So so I make, I make a sauce from scratch,
[01:19:18] Unknown:
fresh tomato. Everything's fresh. And then, for the for the braciole, what I like to do is I I get some use usually, use some fillet. Filet mignon really is how you're supposed to do it. But I really can't afford filet mignon, you know, just to make braciole. So, I guess I guess some some, some sirloin. I pounded out really, really thin. And then, some some, some seasoned breadcrumbs, some Parmesan cheese. I like to put I like to put some, some some provolone, some prosciut, and then I I roll that thing up and you fry it in some olive oil, and then once that's done, you just drop it in the sauce, and you let it finish cooking in the sauce. You don't cook it all the way through. You're just browning it. And then you just drop it in the sauce. You let it cook in the sauce, and all that meat, and all that all the flavor and all the juices and everything from it just all incorporate into the sauce. It is so good. I get you know, it's like this. It's so good. You gotta have it. You gotta have the sauce. It's great. It's fantastic, as we say back home. Fantastic.
Are you Italian by, like, in your blood? Is that what runs through your blood? Yes. Yes. I am. I am Sicilian on my mother's side, and I am, Nabalodon on my father's side. Oh, wow. So you're really Italian. I see. Yeah. Have you been to Italy? No. No. But I I would love I would love to go and I'm I'm I would my sister and I were planning on going. It's just my sister and I now. You know, our parents are both gone. Top of the family's all gone. It's just it's just us now. The scary thought is I'm the patriarch of the family now, which is crazy, I need to think about it. I don't feel like I'm old enough to be the patriarch of the family. But, our plan was to go. I I'm I really wanna go to Sicily though because there's a town in Sicily that my my grandfather's family, took the name when they came to The United States and they came through Ellis Island. They were given the name of their town.
So, I don't even know what their actual last name was when they came through, but they changed their name to to Nicosha. So, so that's I wanna go see the town that is that they're named
[01:21:32] Unknown:
from. So I've been to Sicily, Joe. Yes? And, it's I highly recommend it. I pulled up on a ship, you know, seven years back. Nice. It was very memorable. So Sicily is a cool place. Yeah. You know,
[01:21:47] Unknown:
my sister's been already. She went with her husband, about a year or two ago, And, she had such a great time. It's absolutely beautiful, the pictures that she that she, took and she sent back, and just absolutely amazing, breathtaking. And, you know, she's like, you know, you you have to go because you you have to find a nice Sicilian girl, you know, to spend the rest of your life with. And I'm like, no. No. I'm good. I'm fine. I don't I don't no. I'm good. I got too many other things going on. How do you find your girlfriends, Joe? Well, I I'm not looking for any. I don't have any. So, no. No. I, you know, I like I have too many other things I'm focused on right now. I'm focused on my show. I'm trying to build this thing. I'm trying to build a I'm trying to build a media empire here. You know, I'm trying to so I gotta focus. How is that going? How is how is how is that going? It's going great, actually. I'm, I my my listenership is up. My on the audio side, the listenership is pretty steady.
Got a bunch of new followers here on on Rumble, which is fantastic. I think when you came on the show the first time, I think we only had about 70, followers on Rumble. Today, it's a 189. So Great. Wonderful. Really happy about that. And we got a we finally got, accepted into the Rumble creator program. And so, very, very soon, I'm gonna have to because it started, August 1. I have to start doing this now. We have to dedicate five hours of, show time to Rumble premium subscribers only. So at some point, I'm gonna have to figure out where and when I'm gonna shut it off to everybody else and only for the Rumble, Premium members to to view and,
[01:23:25] Unknown:
try to see how that works out. Well, that's interesting. So how does, you know you know, podcasting has is a thing now. Right? Oh, yeah. The last five years, you know, you having your own podcast has become a thing. So how does a podcaster, you know, get to those that viewership? Like, what do you need to do? What do we need to do to get the numbers up, to get the views up? Like, what's what's the vision? What's the plan? Sell your soul.
[01:23:52] Unknown:
Who's buying it? If I'm buying it? Yeah. If you like, yeah. Sure. No problem. I want your soul to Okay. No. You know, it's it's a lot of work. It's it's more working with people think. You know, it's not just sitting down in front of a of a computer screen with a microphone and and talking. You know, it's hard. It's a lot of work. Especially, if if you're if you're doing, if you do recording work, it's it's even more, especially doing it by yourself. Like, I used to do recording. I would just record a show and then I would put it out there. Recording audio is infinitely more easy to do, because it well, to me it is anyway, because it you you could easily define it and it's the software to do it is not expensive.
To do video is not the story altogether. I tried to do a video, tried to do editing on a video once and it just came out so absolutely horrible and choppy that it looked disgusting. And, so I I I gave up and I said, you know what? I'm just gonna just do live shows. And that's why I do it the way it is. However it comes out, it comes out. If I if I screw it up, I screw it up and gotta just pick up the pieces and move on.
[01:24:58] Unknown:
But, I think there's I think there's beauty in live. I I really I mean, there's so much there's so much fake stuff, now or, you know, like, let's just be real. Like, this this ain't pretty, you know? Yeah. I mean, is that that's not what I mean, but, like, there's so much to life that ain't pretty. Oh, exactly. Yeah. I I think that is where people find, you know, common ground. You know, it's not perfect. It's, it's messy. And let's let's just, you know, let's get messy.
[01:25:28] Unknown:
Okay? It's like somebody said to me when I first started doing podcasting. If you're doing podcasting to to make it rich, it's not you're not it's not gonna happen. You know, the most you could really expect unless you are a Joe Rogan type and you get that multimillion dollar Spotify deal or or you already have a big name behind you, you're not really gonna it it it's rare that you just burst through the scene. It's rare. It happens, but it's rare. You know, people always wonder, well, you know, how come this guy has such a huge following and and well, look at his name. You know, you have Donald Trump Junior. That's why. He just started and he has a million plus followers. You know, you have guys like you have guys like Joe, like, Joe Paggs, who I I love. Joe Paggs is just probably one of the one of the lesser known radio show and podcast guys out there, but he's been doing it for thirty something years, you know, and he just keeps plugging away at it. He has a he has a core group of people that follow him. He does well for himself, and, you know, that's great. That's what I'm looking for. I'm not looking to make multimillions of dollars. It would be nice. Sure. Yeah.
My my my short term goal right now is just to, you know, make enough with the show and and develop the show enough to where it can cover all the expenses of the show. And, and and this is what I could if I could do this every day as a job, I would love this. You know, I would love to be able to do a show daytime as opposed to doing it at 07:00 at night. That's one of the problems with the show that I that's why I don't think I'm growing as fast as I could be. Because, hey, it's 07:00 here in in in Texas. It's, it's 08:00 at a start time in New York. It's it's, what, 09:00 in in in the Pacific Coast.
It's, you know, it's it's it's it's it's hard to to to build an audience like that, especially so late in the night. The type of show that I'm doing, I'm I I love long form talk shows. That's why the show is the way it is. It's a long form show. I like that. I don't I'm not big on those fifteen minute, you know, podcast that, you know, the guy comes in, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, and he's gone. Yeah. That sells that sells on Instagram or TikTok or something like that. But I think I think long form is a lost art, and it needs to come back. You know, guys like Rogan, they do long form. There was a great a great radio host. I don't even know if he's still in the business anymore. His name was Mike Church.
He was, like, the first long form talk show guy that I ever really listened to on a regular basis. And he is, you know, I don't know if he's still in in like I said, I don't know if he's still in the business or not. I haven't heard or seen him in I wanna say, about ten years now. But, wow, ten years. Holy cow. It's like that it's like that Pink Floyd song, you know. You know, you know, you know, ten year you know, one day you you find out that ten years have got behind you. No one told you when to run. You missed the starting gun. You know? It's, long form is a is is a dying format that needs to be brought back, and that's why I wanna do it. I love doing it. It's it's a lot of fun.
And the great part the great thing about this too is, if I wasn't doing this, I would never meet people like you. I would never meet I met I interviewed a a a Nobel Peace Prize nominee. You know, I I I the the the gentleman that I interviewed last night, both of them, the the the first hour and second hour, incredible stories. You know, everybody that I've met through this medium have just been, in in one way or another, a blessing for me. I've learned so much just from talking to folks. It's it's such a great experience. And without podcasting, I never would have met you. I never would have met the people that I've met along the way here. And my life is better for it because, you know, I've I've learned so much and I've gotten so much from everybody, and I hope that I'm doing the same thing for others as well. I'm not perfect. I'm not great. I know, sometimes my voice can put you to sleep. I know that. You know, if I if I have I'm having a rough night, I'll I'll listen to myself and I'll knock myself out if I need to sometimes.
You know. But, but it's a it's a great it's a great medium. I love it. And like I said, if I could do this day times as my as my Monday to Friday job, hey, I would love that. You know, as it is right now, it's it's, so so see, I got the Monday night well, let's start from the first day of the week. So I got the Sunday show, where I do the bible study. Monday night's a regular show. Tuesday Tuesday nights are with you. Wednesday night's a regular show. Thursday night, I don't have any shows to do. Friday, I have a show, and Sunday Saturday, I have a show. So so I'm doing shows six nights a week. You know, that's a it's a lot of work. You were
[01:30:27] Unknown:
really, really busy. It's a lot of work. Well, let's, you know, let's manifest you, you know, doing what you wanna be doing, which is the daytime shows. Yeah. And I and I think We're getting there. This is, you know, this is getting back to, you know, leading ourselves with our passion and purpose. Mhmm. You know? And what you want, Joe, wants you too, believe it or not.
[01:30:48] Unknown:
So just, you know, you know, let's it's totally possible. Let's just keep thinking about that. Absolutely. It is. Absolutely. Especially when you got good people behind you. And that that's that's the that's the important thing too. You have to have good people. Like, I have some really good people. I have I have Ezra Healing. I have you. I have, I have people that are supporting the show. I have a couple of folks that are producers. Well, you know how I do the producer tiers. Right? I I've explained to you before. You know, if, for a monthly recurring donation of $17.76, you get to call yourself an associate producer of this show.
And then it for $18.36 a month, you get to call yourself a producer of the show. For $25 a month or more, you get to call yourself an executive producer of the show. And, and they all get shout out on all the shows. They get included in all show notes. They all those little perks, little things like that, to get the credit for it. The executive producers get to book thirty minutes on the show with me live so they can, you know, meet the audience and and, get involved in the show that way. And, you know, it's it's it's a lot of fun. It's it's a lot of fun and, you know, people yeah. I I wish more people get involved in that way, but, you know, it's what it is.
[01:31:59] Unknown:
So how much money would you require to quit your day job and do this full time?
[01:32:06] Unknown:
I would probably have to get at least what I'm making so I can cover all of my bills and, you know, pay the bill, you know, mortgage and all that stuff. So probably I'll I'll I'll text it to you. I don't wanna throw my annual salary out to people because people You showed us your urine. Yeah. Well well, people will cry when I say that. I tell them. I'll tell you what. There's a little private message group here, so let me I'll I'll put it in there. There you go. Alright. So that so that's that's what I would need just to not have to go to a regular job every day, and this would be my focus point. And that would help me to, of course, obviously, I'd be able to build the studio up and whatnot. I mean, I would need more than that, but that's a start. You know?
Because this I built this the studio I have right now, and we are way off the subject. I wanted to hear about how people drink their own urine for cancer treatments, but, you know, we'll we'll get to that. I built a studio myself. You know, I didn't have any help with this. The only thing that was not purchased by me for the studio is the chair that I'm sitting in. This chair was was, donated to me by a listener, about four months ago. And, greatly appreciated. You know, I I I do and the reason why they did this because I was I I was actually, in the chair that I was using before. I I was sitting here and I was doing the show, and, I went to turn and the chair cracked.
Like, it was just an old chair. I mean, I've had it for a long time, so, very comfortable though. But it just broke right there on the show. So and I was like, okay, well, I guess I gotta get a new chair. And then somebody asked me for my, my PayPal thing, and they I gave it to them, and they sent me the money to buy a chair. So which was great. I appreciated that. That was that was wonderful. And, you know, so it's things like that. But if if I wanted if I I really this is I love doing this. This is a lot of fun to me. A lot of work. Yeah. For sure. You know?
[01:34:22] Unknown:
Yeah. I'm just impressed that you can do your day job and then come home and then feed yourself and then care for your dogs and then get on a show where you, you know, have energy to to give back. It's a it's a long day for you. Yeah. It sure is. It sure is. I I what it's like to do a podcast at the end of your day as opposed to the beginning. I know very well the difference. Yes. And, just kudos to you for putting that energy. I love, like this is real passion, people. Like, this guy really wants this. And I think when you really want something, you have to be so all in. You have to be obsessed about it. You have to be sleeping, eating, and thinking it all the time. And this is where you're gonna attract, you know, that that goal. So I I have zero doubt you're gonna be a daytime podcaster at some point. But believe me, there there are there are things that I I I need to do better, though, because, like, because of time, I don't have the time to get on all the social media stuff. Like, you see all these other shows and all these other podcasters,
[01:35:23] Unknown:
you know, they send out tweets, they do Facebook posts, Instagram posts, TikTok, all this stuff. I don't have time for that, you know, between the between the job and this. And like I said, I have the I have people who are producers, executive producers of the show, but I can only ask them to do so much, you know, and they're they're they're volunteering their time for this, you know. And it's like, I I I can't I wish I could pay them. I I can't, but, you know, like, I have Angela, anonymous Angela. I I tease her. The reason why I call her anonymous Angela is is the backstory to that because some folks have asked.
In our show notes, I can put hosts, guests, producers, you know, all that stuff in the show notes. And there's a little form you fill out on my on my, pod host platform, and it asks for, you know, the name, email address, or or website address, and a little bio. So I had I had text her, and I said, hey. Can do you have a headshot? And, I need a little bio and all that stuff. And she was like, well, I'd I'd rather, you know, stay, you know, anonymous. But I already used her name several times on the show and and thanking her for for the work that she did, you know, and helping me get the show together. So I said, well, they already know her name. Well and she wants to be anonymous, so I'll just gonna call her anonymous Angela. You know? And just and it just kinda stuck.
So it's, you know, it it's I I have some good people. I I do. And they really do help me. Like I said, Angela, she does an incredible amount of work. I mean, she I I I promise I wouldn't talk about her personal stuff, so I'm not gonna get into all that. But, she, you know, she has a lot to do. She she, you know, she has a family to raise. She, you know, she's very involved in in local politics in the area that she lives and, you know, plus taking care of her her family. She has so many things, and plus she also works on another podcast that she's more involved with in the actual, like, doing the show. For her to carve out time to go through all my emails, go through my calendar, go through pod match, go through all, like, the radio guest lists and and all that stuff, and put together a show for me, basically.
You know, she she does a lot. You know, she sets up the interviews. She sets them all up, gets all the information for me. And, you know, we work on it together, you know, when it comes down to designing questions and and format and whatnot. It's just good people.
[01:37:47] Unknown:
You know? And it I think people are looking for an outlet to give back. Yeah. I think when people see a problem in the world, I think most people intrinsically just want to help, but often they don't know where to help. Yeah. So, you know, you know, offering these, you know, little jobs which are massive for you,
[01:38:10] Unknown:
really influence and it and they impact. So we wanna say thank you to Angela Oh, yeah. And all the people in the back that make it happen. I should give their shout outs now before before I it's not that I'm gonna forget because I have it in my notes here. But, so I'm gonna give my shout outs to, to our executive producers or, Wayne and Rosanna Rankin. Now, Wayne, I've known for over twenty years. He is such a great guy, very supportive, lives up in Washington State, great man, great guy. He's he's in the process right now. He he was he came to visit me back in February, and he did a week here with me, and he was on the show all week with me, which was his we had a blast.
It was a lot of fun. And, you know, so so he helps me out as much as he can, but he's also trying to build his own show. So, you know, so he's he's tied up with that. Plus, he also does a lot of volunteer work. He he was working with Samaritan's Purse for a while. I don't know if he still is at the moment, but I know recently he'd gone out on a missions trip with Samaritan's Purse to, to Alaska. So, you know, he's very, very busy. He's very involved, and I appreciate with him with with him and his wife do. And then I have, and then I have executive producer Bacon.
So I we we we call her Bacon for a reason. I'll get into that another time. But, our executive producer Bacon, she's great, great friend, known her for many years. She's she's super helpful. She has a lot of good advice, a lot of good insight, and, you know, she she she gives me an honest assessment of of how the show went. Let's put it that way. And then, and then I have, another executive producer named Marissa Lee, who's who's actually a guest on my show at one point, and now, we do a show on Saturday every other Saturday, about cryptocurrencies.
So, so, so I gave her the executive producer title for that because she's donating her time and her talent to do that show with me for the, for the Kryptos. So and that's great. And then, of course, I have anonymous Angela. So those are the shout outs for the for the for the show tonight. So I appreciate all of my producing staff. And what I'm trying to do I'm really trying to do is I'm trying to get their producer titles recognized by IMDB. This way, they can actually put that on a resume and say they were a producer of a show. And, you know, get that little certificate thing that they get. So, working on that. That that's that's taking some some time and process. There are some
[01:40:35] Unknown:
hurdles we have to get through, but we're getting there. But I love it. And you know what? I'm asking you these questions for a reason because I wanna make an example of how powerful our words are. Our words, once put out into the world, are there forever. So That's right. You know, we're we make an impact on the energy grid with our words. So they're a lot more powerful than I think we we give them credit for. Joe, I have a question to ask you. Yes, ma'am. How do you feel about, the use of cannabis products in healing? I have no problem with that.
[01:41:09] Unknown:
Mhmm. I don't have any issues with that. As a matter of fact, two years ago, I had a really bad sciatic nerve issue going on, and a friend of mine took me to this place, locally here. It's, a hemp company. They they they do all kind of all kinds of, alternative therapies and whatnot. And I I and I was taking these, the delta eight THC gummies Okay. To help with the to help with the nerve pain, and, oh my gosh. Amazing. I was actually able to sleep the night through, you know, without getting all that pain, and it helped me heal faster. And it was it was great. And of course, it's not addictive. It's nothing like, you know, you're not I'm not, like, going around like a pothead now. You know?
All that stuff. But, you know, it's it's great stuff. There's I I I think there's I don't think see, there's any problem with that whatsoever. I I think that should be encouraged, a lot more a lot more. I just unfortunately, though, you got you got people that would would take advantage of that situation, like, you know, and and and claim they needed for some kind of therapeutic purpose and actually not really needed for therapeutic purpose. Like, I I know somebody who I think I suspect is doing it for that reason, you know, says there's a problem, but there really isn't a problem that you would
[01:42:33] Unknown:
need to self medicate like that. So Right. Right. Well, I'm I'm glad you find it, beneficial in healing, and so do I. There's just so many applications for the use of cannabis, in healing and and cancers. Right? There's just so much research out there. And then the healing the the the sleeping factor. I think that the whole THC, you know, gummies are really great for sleeping. And it's I would love to help people transition from a big pharma sleeping pill, like zopelicone, MMA, and the blue pill, or whatever else you take for sleep onto, a cannabis product that is, you know, beneficial for not only sleeping, but inflammation.
I I think it's just something great to talk about. I'm starting to collaborate with, a company called, American Hemp Hub, and they offer some great products. Nice. Basically, in Canada, we have lots of companies who offer great products. But I think it's really important to know the source, of the cannabis because, you know, a lot of, cannabis is not grown, you know, with, you know, your best interest in mind. So I I that's why I started to support the American, hemp hub because, you know, of they're very conscientious of the way the plants are grown, even the way that they're, you know, cared for and who they're around because they're absorbing that energy. And then you're consuming that energy. So you wanna make sure it's as pure and, you know, healing as possible. So we have a comment from From Bonnie Fuentes.
And she was saying I was I was agreed with the fact that mothers know their own children more than anyone else in my experience, then my children still get it. Absolutely, Bunny. Mothers mothers and fathers, they have very powerful intuition. So
[01:44:34] Unknown:
So okay. So let's let's let's talk about let's talk about this. So people drink their own pee for cancer therapy. I I was not aware of that. So explain this.
[01:44:47] Unknown:
Well, I mean urine therapy used to be very, part of our part of culture for healing, you know. When babies would come up with rashes, you know. They would, you know, get their own mothers would get the pee of their of the baby and soak it in gauze and put it on the rash. I mean, urine used to be part of the healing process. And then I really think the medical matrix came and they kiboshed everything. Everything, that resembled, you know, healing yourself. So we, you know, we do know people who have, you know, will swear by urine therapy, whether it's a rash on your skin or they they they drink it. So, it just prompted me to say that that our urine is not as bad,
[01:45:38] Unknown:
and toxic as we originally thought it was. Yeah. Well, I I I I say it tongue in cheek, you know, because my dad my my grandfather, really, my great grandfather, they would always say that if if, if they had some kind of, like, a a rash or something that they or something well, they used to use their feet as an example of, like, they had, like, athlete's foot or some kind of, you know, thing going on with their feet. They would he would say just pee on it. It'll be fine. And, you know, you used to shrug it off. Yeah. Whatever. Whatever. Whatever. But actually, yeah. You're right. I mean, it is It it can be very therapeutic. It's just with all the chemicals and stuff that we ingest every day without even realizing it, it I'm sure it's not as effective as it as it could be or should be.
[01:46:21] Unknown:
Well, supposedly, there's stem cells in your urine. Okay. So those stem cells are part of the healing process. Right?
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Bunny corrected her her her text. She said agreeing. So I I well, we we I think we understood that, though.
[01:46:37] Unknown:
Yeah. But I I'm just I'm just so fascinated with your urine turning emerald. Is there is there ever like like, how long do you have to go without drinking Methylam Blue to get your urine back to yellow color? Let's see. The last time, it took about
[01:46:56] Unknown:
three days. And it was a gradual thing. It wasn't like just one day was that color, then the next day it was back to normal. It was it it was a gradual decrease. Because what they've what they've discovered is that the the methylene blue actually attaches itself to your nerves. It really filters through your whole body, and, it it that's why you get the reaction you get. It's all at the cellular level. It's all at at the mitochondrial level, which the mitochondria are actually the powerhouses of the cell. So that's why it's so effective in what it does. And again, it affects everybody differently because some people are at at that level, in that mitochondrial level, are in better shape than others. So if you're in if if you're in better shape in that regard, you're not gonna have as as drastic a reaction as somebody else, who might not be, you know. So somebody who might be at at the mitochondrial level, deficient, you know, sure, something like that's gonna give you a boost. It's gonna give you that jolt. You're gonna feel that electrical impulse going through your body because that's what it all is.
And, and others, again, you know, some people don't feel anything at all. It it all depends on how healthy your your body is.
[01:48:06] Unknown:
So, you know, Joe, I'm starting to kinda get uncomfortable in my seat here. Okay. And we're approaching the two hour mark. Yep. So So how do how do we wrap this up? Very, very simply like this.
[01:48:20] Unknown:
Solana, thank you for being with us tonight. Give us an idea of where the folks can find you and find all of your information and, and track you down and haunt you.
[01:48:30] Unknown:
Oh, I like that. Okay. So if you wanna connect with our organization, we are, you know, we've been in The US for about a year and in Canada for about four. And my goal is to really help as many Americans as this one Canadian nurse can. So you can find us on ezrahealing.com. We offer wellness nursing consultations. We are a group of former registered nurses of at least twenty years. We have a lot of experience behind us. We sell supplements, and we have a shipping, department in Washington. So you can get things like ivermectin, mebendazole, fenmesanol, vitamin d from us.
Sign up for our newsletter, and you get a lot of information on our newsletters. That's about it. You know? Just stay in contact. I have a lot of social media going on. I've really enjoyed today talking with Joe on this Tuesday, episode one thirty seven. That was a gift for me. There you go. So I I I really, you know, look forward to talking more about, you know, our health and wellness. I I love talking about highly controversial topics. It's just my wheelhouse. I don't find them controversial at all. I just think, you know, if if you're thinking about them, then probably 100 more people are thinking about that exact same question. So, you know, it was just a bit of a taste tonight. We wanna get more into it, in future episodes. And I I wanna continue to support you, Joe. However, I can help you manifest that daytime show because I think you're really you're really good, and you're really easy to talk to.
[01:50:11] Unknown:
So Thank you. I appreciate you so much. Thank you. Same here. And we'll we will definitely see you next Tuesday, 7PM central time, and we'll have another episode of Do No Harm here on the Joe Russo. Svetlana, thank you again for being with us. We really love you. We appreciate you. And God bless you, and we will talk to you a little bit later on. I'm gonna stick around. I gotta do some last minute shutdowns here, and then, I got a few things to let the audience know about, and then I'll be out of here myself. So you can stick around if you like, or if you wanna click off, you can go click off if you like.
[01:50:40] Unknown:
My hips are getting really sore. And actually, you know what? Sitting is so not good for our bodies. A little bit is okay, but a lot of See, that's another thing too I wanna get. I wanna get I wanna get a tape, one of those standing desks,
[01:50:51] Unknown:
so that I can actually stand up while I'm doing the show. Yeah. So this one this one the one I'm using right now lifts, but it doesn't lift enough to where you can be actually standing at it. So but, but that that's things to come. Svetlana, again, thank you.
[01:51:05] Unknown:
Okay. Appreciate it. Take care. Bye. See you later.
[01:51:08] Unknown:
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Just sing a song and bring the sun everywhere.
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Happy trails to you to remain
Introduction and Show Opening
Guest Introduction: Svetlana Ryokov
Discussion on Antidepressants and Methylene Blue
Ezra Healing and Do No Harm Model
Biopsies and Cancer Diagnosis
Mental Health Crisis Among First Responders
Personal Stories and Podcasting Journey
Cannabis in Healing and Urine Therapy