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Self-Healing and Cellular Health

If they cut out any organ in your body, your brain will spend the rest of its life trying to grow back. If they cut off your leg, your brain will spend the rest of its life trying to grow back. Big pharmaceutical companies, they want to take Webster and eliminate the word self-healing. They don't want you to know about it at all. They want you to start on a pill as soon as possible and then as you progress through life, they want you in a nursing home with a 5gallon bucket of pills. So, if you're around a bunch of people and you're not aware that that they have very weak nervous systems, they can draw energy from your nervous system. If your nervous system's stronger. Whoa. We had a girl. She was eight when she came in for for two years. She couldn't sleep. So they brought her to every specialist everywhere. I start testing this little girl's brain to her cells. Right. Just connection. She has some disconnects. We start fixing stuff, but she wasn't changing in her sleep. Something was there that I was missing. And I look over at the mom and I said, "Did something emotional happen to her 2 years ago?" She started crying uncontrollably. It was her mom. The little girl was so close to the grandmother. She had her grandmother's perfume on the side of her bed. And so every night she'd either just smell that perfume and maybe see a picture of grandmother and it would offset her subconscious and she couldn't sleep. So we actually took the perfume in the room and all the nerves I was checking the connections all turned off. She got extraordinarily weak. It was like kryptonite from the perfume. Mhm. We did one treatment. Little girl's been sleeping fine ever since. When Jesus is walking and the woman touches him and he stops and he says, "I just felt power leave my body." That was cellular. Of course, when you're believing in God and you're a scientist, is science substantiating God? Hey, before you get into this, this is a gangster of an episode. All right, this is it's one of my favorites because you know how we do. We like to go deep into all the crazy stuff that no one talks about. So, we have a guest with us. His name is Dr. Chris and he's a chiropractor, kinesiologist, quantum neurologist. And we go deep into a lot of the ways that God made the body, how the body heals itself. the first 50 minutesish uh 50 minutes of this is we're we're kind of in like science nerd fair kind of topics we're talking about cellular health and uh energy and physics and nerves and stuff like that and so it's really good and I would recommend if if you have a difficult time making it through the first 40 40 minutes just push pause let your brain heal come back don't skip it because it gives you a foundation for everything we talk about at the end which is the spirituality the quantum, the faith, the way that God built coherence between the soul, the spirit and the body. This is one of my favorite episodes. If you're in a position where you want to learn how science is really validating scripture and and faith, if you want to learn how the body heals itself, there's a way God made us to work. And to the degree that we can align with how God made our bodies to work, we will experience healing, health, and progress. Let me know what you think. See you in the show. Everyone wants to get to the high places, but if you want to go high, you first have to go deep. We have Dr. Chris Cormier in town today. And uh Dr. Chris has dedicated his life to helping people restore their nerve function, reclaim full body wellness from paralyzed patients to people battling chronic conditions, um autoimmune, I'm sure, anything that can break in the body, you've probably seen it. Yes. And dealt with it. Um, and your thing is cellular optimization and reconnecting the brain to the body. So, just a couple of your uh qualifications. You have a degree in kinesiology from LSU, doctorate of chiropractic from Texas Chiropractic College. You're a nutritional product formulator, which is interesting. Mhm. You don't hear that too often from people in chiropractic. Um, and then you're a quantum neurology practitioner, which very few people probably know what that means. Yes. So, we'll explain a little bit of that today. And you're the founder of bodycharters.com. Uh, Dr. Chris has a bunch of amazing books. God's Amazing Machine, The Hidden Diagnosis, Feel Better Fast. You should look them up online. We'll put all of these in the in the show notes. But we had dinner last night. You blew my mind. I'm sorry that you weren't able to eat. It's okay. Uh because I was pestering this man with questions. My wife afterwards was like, "You you realize he was trying to eat?" I was like, "I don't know why he was doing that." I was trying to get my questions answered. Um but thank you for being here. Thanks for making the trip. Thanks so much for having me. Yes. Amazing. How did you uh Everyone has a story about how they they don't stumble into it through one linear thing. How did you get into this? When did you know you wanted to get into the health space? Um, I I started as a in in hindsight, it always helps to kind of reflect back to where you were. And I remember being, you know, 10 years old, my great-grandmother would get these headaches, migraines, and I could walk up and feel where the headache was with my hands. Um, and and get rid of it. Um, and maybe she was making me feel good. How old were you? 10. 10. Yeah. Um, but I but I could I could literally with my hands feel something that wasn't right and get rid of it. And so um I think I kind of explained in the cinjun culture there's something called traitors and it's where they pray over people to heal them. Um and so one of my my my great-grandfather was one and he was a medicine man also. Um he could just my grandfather would tell stories of how just go and get roots for conditions and help people heal all these different conditions um back then. So I think it's kind of ingrained in me. Uh, and then my immediate family was very medical and I just didn't like it. I I saw some crazy stuff that just I knew I wanted to be in in some type of alternative health and focus on this amazing body and how it how it should heal itself. So, it kind of started that way. Um, and then when I got to LSU and got iniology, um, one of my buddies said he's going to chiropractic school and I I was like, "Wow, what is that?" And then I started researching. I'm like, "That's where I want to go." and it ended up there and and then kind of got through chiropractic school and they taught me all about the nervous system which was great and they said hey just straighten all the bones and all the nerves turned back on and um so I did that probably the first you know 7 8 10 years and just didn't see the results I wanted and then started expanding and looking for better and just found like once once you I I think too many healthcare providers um kind of stay in a closed box and you go to your school. You spend all this money in school and you never want to change cuz change is uncomfortable. And so for me, I was always the type where I'm like, if it's if it's going to get me results, I don't care. I just want to find results. And so I discovered this one guy um around 2007 or 8. And um his wife went to see a massage therapist and she was they were 28 years old at the time. Um and basically his wife was 100% normal. They had no kids. um massage therapist stretched her back too aggressively. She felt a pop in her back and the next day she couldn't feel her legs. Um so husband tried to fix her. All the chiropractic techniques were taught. Nothing worked. And then he brought her to um advanced chiropractors. Nothing worked. Then he brought her to neurosurgeons and they all said it's permanent. They couldn't see anything pushing or pinching any of the nerves in her back. But yet she was paralyzed. So he went home and he's like I'm not going to take that. like I'm and he's so he's like you know so many people focus on chemistry and biology in the body but they don't focus on physics and so he actually invented a method to restore power from her brain to her legs and got her 100% better. Jeez. Then he started teaching doctors um about his methodologies and I didn't hear about him until um around 2007 or eight and it it was literally like somebody taught me a language overnight and I just I just knew how to do it. It's just it was so cool. Wow. Okay, we're gonna unpack some of that. Can you explain what uh kinesiology is? Because I we've talked about it. I have I went to go see a kinesiologist and found a lot out about my body, but when I'm try when I've tried to explain it, um I haven't been complete. And so, how do you how would you describe what kinesiology is? It's the study. It's it's more of like the human movement science, like study of movement. Um, and so when I did that at LSU, it was it was a great foundation for me, but it they taught me a lot about muscles, right? And I didn't really understand that muscles don't work without your brain and a nerve connected to the muscle. So that kind of blew me away when I, you know, fast forward chiropractic school, they taught us a lot. So when I was at LSU kinesiology, they taught us a lot about the muscles. M and I got to chiropractic school, started learning about the nerves, but then the applications to help the nerves, they didn't give me until I heard about what this guy was doing. Um, and then I was really able to connect the body. So, and literally the better connected your brain is to your parts, the better you function. And so, would would it be accurate to say that the nerves are kind of like uh information systems that get into the muscles and your brain? It's got to be able to find them. Is that what's happening? It it's your power system. Your brain's your power company. And literally it has to power up 30 trillion cells throughout your body. Where are we getting the power and where's it getting the power from? So um you obviously get power from sunlight um and light sources. You get power from foods and and drinks. Um you get power um you can even lose power from people around you. You get the environment can take power. Emotions can take power. Um so we have all these even a physical let's say I go lift logs for an hour. I mean I'm going to lose power. Um, so your body has to regenerate and get it back and and there's all kinds of ways you can do it or not do it. How do you lose power from being around uh people? Um, so if you're around a bunch of people and you're not aware that that they have very weak nervous systems, it can draw they can draw energy from you from your nervous system if you're if your nervous system is stronger. It's it's just literally each person's a power company. Is that like co-regulation? Like where your nervous system is helping other nervous systems? Whoa. Okay. What? Yeah. So that's like a psychology thing. Co-regulation. So that's cellular. Yep. Wait, wait, wait. It's like power companies. So what's the body doing? Is it like almost like transferring like electricity between one body to another? Like how would you explain it? Let's say you have a weak one and I have a strong one. What would be happening between between us? um if if you're not aware in your body. So, I noticed this when I first started getting into this technique and I'd have patients come to see us with a list of conditions that were just horrendous, you know, all the different things they had. Um if I didn't protect my body from them, they would suck all of my energy out and I couldn't see another patient. Right, dude? Wait, wait. Okay. So, co-regulation is usually taught as ex like only mental emotional, but you're saying it's cellular. Yeah, absolutely. What the freak? It could be an environment. It could be physical. It could be another Yeah. I mean, it it's just we're we're this energetic being. It's where you're a power company and you're walking around and your brain is trying to maintain 100% power to 30 trillion cells and you got physical um you start out and nobody has perfect connections between their brain and all their cells cuz we all have genetic defects. Um some more than others and then your whole life you're dealing with physical stresses, environmental stresses, and emotional stresses that can either give you power or rob your power in any given moment. Okay, so I'm like going way off my notes for a second. Uh, how do we protect ourselves from someone else using our power to deal with their stuff? Um, like not selfishly, I'm just saying like how do I how do you go into a room and protect yourself from this? Nowadays, it almost takes technology. So that almost takes devices and methods if you don't know what you're doing. like we I've been doing this now um and focused on the body's energy now for all these years. Um so I know how to I know how to teach people to do it and and prevent other people from sucking your energy. Um but me if you don't know some of the methods we have, we have devices that can help protect you. Okay, got it. So the brain is the power center. Mhm. It's sending um signals through the nerves to and from to and from. So it's it's input output it's receiving and sending. And then if you have would you say like an autoimmune would would autoimmune disorders classify as a breakage of certain pockets of nerves in the highway that the brain can't find or like how does autoimmune immune disorders come into play? So um you cells in the body have different ingredients and this is there's a theory we can go into this a little bit more in detail but I call it oxygen water and light and so the number one ingredient in a cell is 65 or or a healthy cell has 65% oxygen gas and that's why we can do without a lot of things we can't do without breathing. Um the problem with breathing is everybody shallow breathes and they don't breathe enough. So over time or they are both there and but we don't know we're breathing anymore. So over time cells lose oxygenation and so you can have pockets of cells throughout your body that lose oxygenation and you know people think the pulseox things measure all your oxygen but it just measures the blood flowing through your finger. It doesn't measure every cell in your body. So I've been saying this into existence. Um I used to say when or if it ever gets but now I'm like it's going to be invented in my lifetime. We're going to have a device you stand on. It'll tell you exactly what percentage oxygenation each cell is without uh how does it do that electro or electromagnetically? Haven't we haven't invented that yet. It's coming. Okay. But you can imagine if you stood on a device and it would say, "Oh, look at the cells here. They're 29% and these are 15% and these are 10%." I'm assuming that would be the pockets of the body where you have dysfunction or pain or going back to autoimmune, going back to these conditions, you know, anything that your body has symptomatically is going to come from basic ingredients. So, it's it's crazy. The the hardest discussion to have with people sometimes is oxygen gas. Like, that's the number one ingredient in your body. Number one. Like 65% of every cell is oxygen gas. So, number two is water. So, we want our patients to be at least 60% water. Um, and unfortunately, a lot of people are not or the quality of water is not so good. And then number three is light energy. And so, light energy is how well connected your brain is to a cell. And so when those ingredients get altered, your cells start to lose health. It could be one of those ingredients, could be all three of those. Then if the cell loses health for too long, um it becomes unhealthy. It starts maybe dying. And then the more unhealthy and dying cells you have, guess what happens? The the healthy cells say we don't like the unhealthy and dying ones. So people think it's like the immune system attacking with autoimmune, but it's actually it's actually protecting you. It's actually the healthy cells trying to kill off the nasty dying ones so that it protects your body from those taking over. Wow. Okay. Is now a good time to go into showing what a healthy cell Sure. versus unhealthy cell looks like? Yes. So, we have this image. He sent it to us before and we can pull this up. Do Do you want to just take us through these three cells? Absolutely. So, that cell right there you're looking at is a healthy cell. That cell will never get a virus. It has no inflammation. It never will get autoimmune. Um, it doesn't get the C-word and all the other things that are out there. Yeah. Okay. It doesn't get cancer. It doesn't get Yeah, it doesn't. It's just a simple fact. That's a healthy cell. Now, now when just just for the people maybe watching this, um, I'm trying to make this as easy as possible. If you're a scientist out there watching, certainly we could talk about all the different cell types you have. I mean, you have blood, white blood cells and red blood cells and, you know, nerve, all the different cells you have. But I try to simplify it. You these groups of cells are either going to be healthy like this one, right? And you, the simple thing is we want as many of our cells as possible out of the 30 trillion to look like that, right? And so to give you before we even go into the other ones, there's not a single person on this planet right now that has all 30 trillion cells look like this. Do we used to? I that I don't know. I I wasn't around during former times. I would have to assume um you know, we just came back from Europe not long ago and watching the amount of stuff they were doing thousands of years ago. I mean that we can't do now. There were really strong people doing all kinds of I I don't know. Um but the data we have now um there's nobody in fact our mission with our patients is to keep at least 85% of those cells the cells in your body looking like that. That's what we want in today's world. So, what are people missing now? Let's say like even somebody who's really healthy, like if their cells aren't completely good or there's all sorts of issues with like the the nervous system, whatever, what are the things that they're missing out on that they don't even know they're missing out on? Um, it's a long- winded answer. So, it's a classic Jay question right there. So, there there are um remember, so you start out, nobody starts with a perfect set Yeah. of cells. Um because every person has genetic defects and some like I said some more than others. So you can imagine some people don't start with a good set of cells. Y'all know the type of people we're talking. I mean and there's some that start with a better set and then you have physical stresses, you have emotional stresses and environmental stresses which are massive especially the environmental I mean just over the last 30 years the environmental stresses are like enormous. Right. How would you classify like an an environmental stress? chemicals, pollutants, toxins, additives, preservatives, 5G, Wi-Fi, GM modeed foods. I mean, I could just keep going. And then plus all the microbes. I mean, we have viruses, bacteria, funguses, parasites. I mean, there's there's hybrids nowadays. There's there's viralized parasites. There's viralized bacteria. I mean, it's it's it's it's really crazy. The fact that we're alive means God built something crazy in our bodies to just keep us alive. 100%. 100%. Yeah. Yes. It's it's unbelievable the power that our body has. Okay, so we have a healthy cell. Yes. And then we'll put this up on the screen. This is a unhealthy cell. Yes. What's happening to this thing? That cell will get a V. Okay. First and foremost. Okay. So go back to the if you just think about the healthy cell that's 65% if in a normal world that cell 65% oxygen gas. If you scroll to the other one, that one might be 20% oxygen gas. Wow. The first one should be at least 60% water. That one's definitely not 60% water. You And I'm And I'm saying water as a whole cuz there's water outside the cell and inside the cell, which is how you have 65 plus 60. It's actually more than 100%. You just um Well, well, no, keep in mind, so in um oxygen is a part of water. Oh, yeah. Yeah, you're right. You're right. So, but I'm I'm looking at it ingredients wise. So, you can do without drinking water for a lot a long time. You cannot do it without breathing. Got So it's like on a on an atomic level, you need oxygen gas first and foremost throughout your whole body. There's no don't don't try to live without breathing, right? You won't make it. Yeah. Even though a lot of a lot of people try by, you know, all the things we do to not breathe. Um but but water would be second. And then um but that cell doesn't have enough water. It's dehydrated. Maybe the quality of water is not good to it. And then the third is light energy. So it's definitely not connected to the brain. it's not receiving the the power supply it needs. Got it? Those are basic ingredients. And then we could argue outside of that there's other factors. There's nutrients that we have in our bodies. Um which are contributing to the former micronutrients, stuff that we should be having in our systems. Um but those basic top three, that's where people maybe aren't thinking about that they need to be thinking about. So what's going to what starts happening to this cell when it gets to an unhealthy level? it it'll get a virus easy. It'll get inflamed. It'll start aching. It'll start hurting. Um you can get infected. Um it it just can't perform right. It maybe feels weak. Whatever it is it's supposed to do, it can't do. Do we have does the body ever kill off cells and get rid of them? Like if they are unhealthy, does can it like when you look at autophagy and things like that, does it get rid of these things? It it it'll absolutely try. It's just automatically programmed when you do the right things to try to keep the majority of your cells healthy. So if an unhealthy cell gets a virus, there is a way to get rid of the cell even though we can't get rid of the virus. Um yeah, the virus when viruses are very interesting um because remember they're not like parasites or um virus or I'm sorry parasites, bacteria or funguses. They all have their own cells and but a virus, any virus that gets in your system needs a host. So it'll it'll get inside of your cells and get into either in the nucleus of the cells, the RNA or DNA. So some some viruses are RNA viruses and some are DNA viruses. Um and so once that virus gets in any one of your cells, it'll stay in that cell for the rest of your life. So we have to get rid of the cell to get rid of the virus or is that not how it works? There's there's potential to do that. Um but but also if you have let's say a healthy cell has a virus in it that you want it dormant. Got it. And it's like being in jail and you don't want the cell that it's in a good example would be a herpes sore that people get in their mouth a lot of times um or in their lips whatever. You will never see them get it if they they don't have some type of I always say there's a stressing reaction. So when those people get stressed out, they have a lot going on, whatever that those viruses come out, they were healthy before, but then those viruses come out um during those moments. They're smart. Oh yes, they're smart. Okay, so I have a random question. For a while, speaking of cells and viruses, this is probably 2017 to 2021, every time I would go on vacation to take a break, I'd get sick immediately, like the first day of vacation. Mhm. Um, it was almost like the opposite where I was like I was stressed and then when the stress went away I would get sick. How is that? Why did that happen? Um, so remember it's like a tidal wave. Stress is sometimes and it'll hit your body and then a bunch of your cells start to lose power and if they lose power enough then they can get infected. Got it. a cell that's strong like the one you just saw not getting sick ever. It's not getting that's that's how we're designed. That's how God designed us. It's just not it won't get sick. Okay. So, the cell is unhealthy and then this is a dead cell. It's dying. Let me see. It's dying. Ah. Yeah. Um if you the more of these you get in your body and that's where cancer and those sorts of things start to to take over in the body, you know, the more of those you get. Um but obviously you can tell those cells just get desperate. Yeah. I mean they're they're trying to survive but yet um they it's just difficult. They they nor they can't like replicate as good. U a a good example remember cells are replicating, right? They're they're they're never um just stationary. Um like certain cells will replicate every 120 days. Certain cells replicate every 3 days. You can imagine a dead cell or dying cell. It's not going to replicate a healthy cell. Is it replicating in an an unhealthy cell? Of course. Yeah. Oh, so it's like exponential. Yep. Until you start to try to repair it. So, what are some of the things that you have seen like some of the crazy almost like unbelievable stories that you're like, man, no one's going to believe me when I say this, but this actually happened. Like, when it comes to actually making this make sense, like what are some of those stories that are just Well, hold on. Let's get to that in a second. He wants to get into application, but I'm not done asking questions. No application. I have another question about cells. Can I just one more question then we'll give it back to the producer. Okay. So, when you're talking about light coming through the body and cells are dying or broken, um can you have cognitive issues? Like how does it affect the way that someone thinks? So, imagine if your house is powered at 50%. How are you going to go in your kitchen? You think your appliances are going to work really well? No. You think you're going to have issues with your washing machine, your refrigerator. I mean, it's going to trickle into outside when you're blowing your lawn off. I mean, it whatever. It's going to trickle into all those things that you're doing. You just can't. You're like trying to function in your house as 50% and you you just can't do it. That's that's the way our bodies are. Is your brain trying to compensate for that by like working harder? Um, here's a here's a good example just to show you the power of how we're wired. If if they cut out any organ in your body, your brain will spend the rest of its life trying to grow back. If they cut off your leg, your brain will spend the rest of its life trying to grow back. I firmly believe that in our lifetime, it's coming where limbs are going to grow back. It's just sending light to that like energy to that place. It's trying. Yes. Is this like what the phantom limb thing is about? Of course. Of course. your your brain is actually trying to grow it back. Yeah. Why would it? So that means that's how we're programmed. Power which it must it must remember a time when we could or that it's possible or I I don't know. I don't know if it was back then. I I don't know of any records of that. But what I do know that's how we're wired. That's that's how God engineered our bodies that to be that powerful to self-heal at that level. I mean, so we we've seen so many things miraculously get better by just doing the right things and the body just turns the healing ability back on. So, um, just to give you those are extreme examples. Yeah. But we'll see somebody with, um, you know, a liver that's failing and they were about to replace it and we're able to reverse it. I mean, so it just amazing. What you got? Okay. So, my question is there's all this crazy stuff with cells so on so forth. I'm over here just like cool, great, but like what is that actually doing dayto-day? Cuz it almost sounds like you're able to almost like kind of perform miracles in a way in a sense. Um, so what would be some of those just like crazy unbelievable stories that are like, yeah, I don't think people would even believe that if I told it. Yes. Let me let me start by giving credit where credit is due. So I didn't design this amazing machine we're walking around in. I didn't design the ability to heal itself. big pharmaceutical companies, they do not they want to take Webster and eliminate the word self-healing. They don't want you to know about it at all. They want you to start on a pill as soon as possible and then as you progress through life, they want you in a nursing home with a 5 gallon bucket of pills. That's how they make a lot of money. And I'm not telling you everything's negative about big form. Don't misinterpret me, but that's just how their big CEOs work. From our perspective, we're focused on trying to get basic ingredients back into the body to get it to heal itself. So, here's some like an example. Um, a lot of our examples seem unbelievable um because they are, but again, I want to reference back. I didn't design the body. It had it's that powerful when you do the right things. Um, so we have three different kids that came to see us. Uh, one was 8, one was nine, and one was 11. They were normal kids, different families, different timelines. Um, and this is the sort of stuff we're seeing now, which is nowadays incrementally it's getting harder for our bodies to survive in planet Earth. So 25 years ago, I never would have seen this. But now this is the sort of stuff we're seeing. These three children at different times got a virus, were paralyzed. They were in normal school. You can imagine, parents, everything just virus paralyzed. So they brought in all the local doctors. No, nobody could help. They brought in the Texas Methodist Hospital, which is like supposedly one of the best pediatric neurological hospitals. They got diagnosed with amplified muscularkeeletal pain syndrome. It's called Amps. And when I first started practicing, it's an autoimmune condition. When I first started practicing, there was uh I think two autoimmune conditions. Now there's 188. They just keep giving names for unhealthy cells, right? So these kids, they sent them back home paralyzed and they just kind of gave them a bunch of meds and that was it. And so that luckily I don't even know how the parents heard about us and we literally fixed all three kids. Like you there's zero deficits. They're doing everything they want to do and they're out in the community and can you imagine the kid was in a wheelchair uh all three of them and then all of a sudden they're running around school and how did that happen? You know, they don't understand the power of the body. um you know we did the right things to get their bodies to heal and it you know totally changed the the kids life right are these machines that you're like are these is it nutrition is it machines light like cuz if nobody has nobody has a context for this yes what are you actually do like without giving the secrets away I guess but like what are you doing with these people so we're we're managing oxygen water light and cells that's that's the best basic thing light for instance the measurement we have where we get into the brain and we have nerve diagrams if you want to see it. Um the nerve diagram is is is just amazing how we're built. But Yep. Um Yep. So your brain is your power company. Off your brain you have your spinal cord that goes all the way down. And that just to give you um representation of how we're made. Um that diagram and I hope everybody's looking at it. It's it's it's it's less than 1% of the actual nerves. You have the green. Okay. So you got to imagine every one of your 30 trillion cells is wired to your brain. So if I drew all the green nerves you have, that would be three-dimensionally solid green all the way to microscopic. Is that wild? That's wild. That's a lot. Wow. Whole life your brain is trying to maintain 100% power to 30 trillion cells. It's impossible. There's too much interference in today's world and it's incrementally getting harder as we go forward. So, um, that's why we're seeing these crazy cases come into play. So, first and foremost with these kids, we had to find where the brain was disconnected to different cell groups and get the light energy back restored, whether it's sensory on a more complex term or motor input or output. We had to figure out where the cells were disconnected and get them to connect again. Um, and then I mean, one of them in particular, he wouldn't even get out of the car. He was so traumatized that um he had been through all these blood work and blood work and blood work and scans and they didn't know what to do with the kid. And um he was so traumatized I had to go work on him in the car to start and finally he got to where he could come in our office cuz he thought we were just going to stick him and stuff and that's not the clinic we are. Um and then once he started seeing the results, it was like a wounded dog, you know, he didn't want to touch him. But then once he started seeing, it was like he's done now. how he knows when something's wrong, he comes and see like we fix it. Just um the mission we have is for people to understand disconnects like instead of thinking, "Oh, this hurts." Tylenol, that's that's it's not a deficiency in Tylenol there. It's it's a disconnect and it needs to be it's part of the problem. There's other things that can happen, but um does that make sense? Yeah. So sensory meaning the brain can't re is not receiving the messages back and then motor meaning the message that it's sending is not making it to the part of the body and then when that happens the body will shoot AC shot across the bow to try to get you to ice like find it and fix it. Yep. And we don't recognize that as the body wants us to pay attention to something or the brain's trying to fix something. Yep. We recognize it as something we need to cover up. Yep. Exactly. with ibuprofen or stimulants or whatever. 100%. That's cool. Does that make sense? Yeah, that's crazy. What do you give me that look for? Are you done? Is this one question? Where do you want to go from there? Can we can we start with a highlevel overview of um how God built the body? Because you were talking to us about frequency. Every organ has a frequency. Mhm. I've never heard anybody really teach about frequencies before. We have light. Not not a lot of people are talking about light. Yep. So when it comes down to we understand that there's a nervous there's there's nerves and all of this stuff, but what types of data are in the body? So frequency for example, can you talk about what that is and what it means? Yes. So frequency essentially is like a guitar string. So if you look at a guitar and you have all the different strings, each one should sound a certain way if it's tuned up properly. Um, and I'm not a musician, so I have no idea, but a musician can go up to a guitar and do and say, "Oh, that one's off." And they'll make an adjustment to it. Yep. That's what frequency is. So essentially, your heart has a different the cells in your heart have different frequency than the cells in your thyroid, then your red blood cells, then your white blood cells, then your femur cells. They all have different frequencies. And unfortunately all the stuff around us will start to the interference we talked about the physical, emotional and environmental interference can disrupt frequencies in cells and literally they're off tune and it may just be a 100 cells a million cells in your heart. I mean and it just trickles into more and more cells losing their frequency. It's like a radio station. Let's say the cells in your heart should be 98.1 and if they're 100.3 they they can't do their work. Can you tune them back with thoughts sometimes? Of course. Yes. Um positive energy, positive affirmations, all that stuff helps. Um so this is this is really neat. We have I know we have an emotional uh um an emotional way of helping. So emotional stress is um is you have a a conscious brain and we and I always use like my hands so our cinjun culture we use our hands but you you think you know you your conscious brain thinks about this much but your subconscious brain thinks about this much. It's huge. Yeah. Yeah. So consciously we can be fine to a thought but subconsciously it can destroy our bodies and destroy our cell health. So, examples are um somebody I always say the three most powerful words in the world is I forgive myself. Cuz we all make mistakes. Nobody's perfect. If you say you are, you're not. I mean, everybody makes mistakes. And a lot of times we beat ourselves up over something so much subconsciously that it'll destroy a lot of your cell. So, we have this exercise I invented and I'm happy to share it. Um people can do this out there. This is just great advice, but I kind of invented this exercise where we'll get people to close their eyes and let's say um they're they'll think about something they did that that was that was really bad that makes them feel bad and they'll say, "I forgive myself." And then they'll take a deep breath in and a much larger breath out. And that sounds really easy, right? It's quick. Well, science-wise, we're closing our eyes to get them in the subconscious. Then we're actually presenting a negative subconscious thought by making them say it. And then we're making them take a deep breath in which is sympathetic part of the nervous system which is which is fear, worry, anxiety. And then the deep the bigger breath out is parasympathetic calming, healing, relaxing, digestive sleeping. So it actually resets a negative subconscious thought to um in the nervous system real time. Nice. So I think when they talk about when like Dispensza and people talk about coherence, they're talking about a retuning of the different frequencies, they're coming from here to here and retuning those and they're primarily using mental models and mental methods to do that. Sounds like you also have technological methods for physical and environmental. Yes. Gotcha. Cuz you got to do it all. But but they're right in the sense of emotions really harbor a lot of dysfunction in the body. I mean you can see it in people. I mean, you know, the things we the things we go through in life a lot of times will dictate kind of where you are. Yeah. Can you can you explain? Are you good with this? Mhm. Uh, are you bored? No. Okay. Bored. If you were bored, I was just going to say, can you tell us the craziest thing that ever happened with emotion, but we'll get to that in a second. Can you explain the parasympathetic versus the sympathetic and how to activate parasympathetic? Yes. When necessary? Can you look at the diagram on the parasympathetic? That way people can see it. I'm so visual. In my office, we have diagrams all over the walls, real time with two of them next to each other. Yep. Got it. Yeah. So, the diagram on on the left side is is the sympathetic side. That's the side that's, you know, you have to have um let's say you're driving down the road and somebody pulls out in front of you, you got to stop, right? So, that's it's it's surviving, worried, fearful, anxious, click, twitch. Yes. Um you have to have that side. But, um the other side, the right side is parasympathetic. That's calming, healing, relaxing, digestive, sleeping. Um, so we have to have that side. Unfortunately, most people come to see us and and I always use this sliding rule. You if you see the middle of there, everybody should be in the middle. You think about it at any given moment in your nervous system. And if it has to go sympathetic, it just comes right back to the middle. And if it has to go parasympathetic, it comes right back to the middle. Um, a lot of our patients what happens by the time they come to see us is they're so sympathetic dominant because they're their sympathetic nervous systems like a bodybuilder and the parasympathetic is like you can't lift 5 lbs. Um, that's what happens over time and then you can't heal, you can't digest, you can't sleep, you can't function. Um, make sense? Yep, it does. So if you want to if you want to get yourself from a sympathetic into a parasympathetic is it just breathing uh praying like what are the things that you do with people to get them calm down? Those are great things to do scientifically the way God made us there's two parts of the nervous system. In fact if you go to the uh the big diagram nope that one. Yes. Um, can you see on that diagram there's only two green sets of nerves? Do you see that? See all the rest are yellow? Yep. But you see how they're only on the bottom and on the top. Yep. Those are the only parasympathetic nervous systems in in or parasympathetic nerves in the body. So the the top part you coming off those those and you can imagine it's a lot more, but the top nerve a lot of people have heard about is the Vegas nerve. Mhm. So the Vegas nerve is the biggest, it's the most important nerve in the entire body. It's like breakers in a breaker box. It's the most important nerve in the entire body. It starts back here, goes to your tongue, makes you talk. It goes to this little section of your skin here, and it also goes through each side of your neck, and it spiderwebs into all your organs. What does it do? Calms you down, makes you relax, makes you digest, makes you sleep, all these different things, right? All parasympathetic. So the other green nerves are located at the bottom. They're in the sacral plexus. They're around where your butt is. Um there's a triangular bone and there's nerves coming off. Those nerves go to your pelvic floor. Um they go to your privates. They go down into the muscles into your feet. Um um really just important. They go to parts of your digestive tract. So those are the parasympathetic nerves. And our patients that come to see us, we're able to actually reconnect the brain to those parts of the of the body that are that are just very very weak. Um, in fact, I did one on you yesterday where we corrected I think it was your right nerve. Yeah, you were messing with it up here. Yep. Can we share what you had me do? Sure. Yeah. So, one of our corrections um for it and we actually teach patients to do this sort of stuff. Um it um just be careful if if you have any blockage in your karate or anything like that. But but we have patients push down here and then we have them tilt their head back just kind of stretch out the Vegas and then they'll put their tongue here and and make a sound. But there I'm going to kind of show an example. We'll take the opposite hand. The Vegas runs right here. And then we'll do a um a guitar string. I call it guitar string. And so I'll do that simple correction. I cannot tell you how many how much it gets people better. I have so many patients come in, we we develop that technique um and they'll be anxious, worry, they got a bad headache that starts um the Vegas controls so much. They just do that simple technique, it's instantaneously gone a lot of times. Wow. It's amazing. Okay, so for context for people listening, so last night we had Dr. Chris over. We're sitting in the living room and you have this like little uh machine that you're kind of testing the different nerve endings and if it if it hurts or do you want maybe you can just like share what you were doing with Jake because his nose was itching and you were stimulating different parts. Yep. And you were literally getting the brain to map back to different parts of the body. When when it comes to people who have felt back pain, knee pain, is it is it always that the brain has lost connection with something? Yes. And so if you can reconnect it, does that help the cell heal or do you then still have to work on the on the cellular function? That's why we do other stuff with it. So remember remember there's each cell has to have light energy in it. It had it's it's like a house with no power. You know, if you have a house, one of your cells or a group of your cells has 10% power, well, it can't function. I mean, that's that's really what it's about. But there's other ingredients like we talked, that's why we do other types of therapies to to help the cells in general um get better. So, there's one thing I wanted to bring up is last night you mentioned um isn't it neurochemical? I when you kind of brought it up, well, that's that's chemistry. It's not physics. So that's I think it's way too much thought of as just chemistry and nerves. Yeah. But there's a phys it's like power transferring from here or to here. And that and that that physics concept I wish more people thought about but it's so massive. Like if you look at biology and chemistry they're parts of our health but physics is massive. It's the most important. Well, that's what you were when you were talking at dinner at the risk of like going too far into the weeds. Just pull us up if we need to. But the realization I had is we I I think of everything through a psychological like neurochemical level. But a neurotransmitter without sensory input, it won't fire the right way. So then your feelings are all messed up. Yep. You feel the wrong way in the wrong time. You don't feel the right way when you're supposed to. And it's not actually a neurochemical issue. It's not the neurotransmitter's fault. It's the the brain's not receiving the right information. The bigger part of it is it's still neurochemical, but that's a smaller version. And you fix the ner the physics to it, then the then the nerve gets better. Have you ever had patients that that have like had uh depression, insomnia, different things that you've had you've been able to fix through this remapping process? Yeah, we had a um a six-year-old girl, I'm sorry, she was eight when she came in. Um the mom had for for two years prior to coming to see me she couldn't sleep and so they brought her to every specialist everywhere they had family had means and um I don't even know how they heard about us but eventually got desperate. That's kind of how it works. I wish they come to us first. Um but um this was this was before I got really good into what we're doing. But um so I start working testing this little girl's brain to herselves, right? You can imagine just connections and she has some disconnects. We start fixing stuff, but she wasn't changing in her sleep. It just something was there that I was missing. So I'll never forget I'm in the room one day with them and I look over at the mom and I said, "Did something emotional happened to her 2 years ago?" And when I'm telling you the mom lost it, it was it was like just she started crying uncontrollably. It was her mom. The little girl was so close to the grandmother, she had her grandmother's perfume on the side of her bed. And so every night she'd either go to bed and either smell that perfume and maybe see a picture of grandmother and it would offset her subconscious and she couldn't sleep. So we actually took the perfume in the room and all the nerves I was checking the connections all turned off. She got extraordinarily weak. It was like kryptonite from the perfume. Mhm. It's like kryptonite for Superman. And we strengthened the nervous system up to the perfume. And we took a picture of grandmother and strengthened her to grandmother, right? Because she when somebody dies, you can't hug them anymore. There's no more physical. So, um, but that's where her poor little nervous system was. So, we did one treatment. The little girl's been sleeping fine ever since. That's that's how powerful the nervous system is. All right. Hold on. So was her nervous system was it when she smelled it was it activating like grief or a certain state risk loss? It it was more subconscious for her cuz when I asked her did you know you sad about your grandma? No I'm not. I'm fine. Consciously she was fine. Subconsciously she was not. How many how many people deal with trauma like this that's subconscious and it's making their nervous system weak? Oh, so many. It's unbelievable. I mean, it could be a death, it could be a business loss, it could be whatever whatever the trauma is. Um, could be doing something bad they don't forgive themselves for. Um, there's so much on the emotional side that can go wrong. But, but then we could argue on the physical side, you know, there's so much that can that we can do to our bodies. Um, I hit my head on the chandelier. I don't remember that story or Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Tell it real fast. Yeah, sure. Um, it's probably one of the most pivotal times in my career. Um, but I I learned about quantum neurology, started doing quantum neurology, was awesome with it, but there was some things I was missing. So, I can't remember the year around 2017 or so. I was working, we we were renovating my house at the time, and we moved the dining room table, which we have this big chandelier. It's not that it's hangs over the table, whatever. We moved the table because we move my daughter's furniture in that room. And so I I was accidentally underneath the chandelier and didn't know happened to all of us by the way. I And my wife yells right out of, "Oh my goodness, you can, you know, stop." And I I just was too fast and I just comp I hit the the chandelier so hard, compressed all the vertebrae and the nerves in my neck. Um, so the day before the injury, I was lifting 100 lb dumbbells. The day after the injury, I was paralyzed. Right arm completely paralyzed. Went from all that strength to couldn't even do a push-up, couldn't even drive. I was in a sling. Um it was it was definitely one of the most um I would say probably the biggest injury I've ever had in my life. One of them. And so I um I basically went to um started trying to help myself. It just wasn't working all the way just with quantumology or whatever. it was helping. Um, and then had an MRI. Um, my radiologist buddy said, "You need surgery right now. I'll drive you to the hospital." Like, it was just awful. And so I said, "No." And we luckily kept doing the quantum neurology stuff we're doing. But I kept adding I was YouTubing and adding different procedures to help. I had a um a buddy of mine that's another quantum neurologist. He was helping me um and and just meshed and fused. It was almost like God said, "Hey, we know you've helped paralyzed people, but I want you to feel it." And so feeling it was like when you can't lift your dominant arm. I mean, you there's no it it was like the most humbling experience I've ever had, right? Where um but at the same time, I'm stubborn enough. Luckily, it didn't get rid of my hard-headedness um to be able to say, "I'm going to fight through this and find something to help." And so that's when the Owl method started. That's that's all when that developed I realized it's not just about light energy to cells. It's about oxygen. It's about water. And then we started we could probably have more than now because it's frequencies and grounding and all these different things we're finding that cells need nurturing with and uh so that we got this better in in 6 weeks. I mean completely better. What did you do? uh all the stuff we're talking about all the different modalities, methods, um quantum neurology connecting the brain to the cells um and we started adding like um I'll give you a good example. I had small lights um the guy that started this technique has this one. Um it's it's a light he developed when his wife was paralyzed. This light has a very lowle energy. You can't feel it's like if you feel it, you can't feel heat on it. There's no, it's a very lowle light um power. So, I'm like when I was injured, I'm like, "Okay, why can't I find more powerful ones to get more power back in?" So, I got a really powerful laser at the time. And then I incorporated doing quantum neurology with a laser and I will never forget within literally one treatment I was doing 8 pound dumbbells. What? Yeah. And and that's when I was like, "Okay, this is cool." And then then I incrementally, you know, I added like hyperbaric oxygen. We added, you know, all these different types of methods for oxygen and for light, you know, now we have the the light 360. We have all these different methods and devices, but it's that's when that al method started. So are you saying when you first started putting light on the affected area, that's where you got the initial movement back? Like what caused the initial like, oh my gosh, this thing could come back. Remember, it's it's um I can't emphasize this enough. There's there's so many light devices out there. Yeah. Um if if this if I would have just laid in my 45,000 light bed, you know, it has 45,000 lights, I probably would have still been paralyzed. Um the brain requires stimulation. It requires checks and balances. Um otherwise, it doesn't know what cells are weak and if those cells stay weak, then it doesn't recover. So when you incorporate um these devices um with a testing checks and balances system in the nerves then then it actually can recover. It's almost like um a really advanced like MIDI cable like USB MIDI where it's like if so I speaking about musicians so like we're both musicians but when you have like a really like Ableton or a or a you know a computer that's recording things the MIDI signal can come in so the computer's receiving it but then it's got to map to a specific function. So you have two areas where it can break. Either it's not getting the MIDI signal in or it's not sending signals back and forth through the right chassis. So it almost sounds like what you're saying is there's a signal. If it's not mapped the right way, it can't find it. If there's a block, it can't find it. And so you're having to give it the nutrients and stimulate it at the same time so that it can Yep. link together. Pretty much. super quick to make it make sense for non-m musicians. How would you explain that MIDI connection cable? Um, I can try to explain if you don't. Yeah, maybe you could go for it. It's like if you ever thought about you have a keyboard and then you've got a computer. It's like how does the computer know what sound to play from the keyboard when the computer is the one making the sound, not the keyboard. So that cable is what's actually basically has all the notes buttons inside of it. You just said for non-m musicians. How do you explain it? And then you explain a keyboard. A keyboard's a piano. How do you get more simple than that? Musician. Musician brain. All right, you try. It's literally just it's it's just light energy flowing from the brain to a cell and then back to the brain. Yeah. That's that's the easiest way to understand it. I mean it just you can just have these disconnects and if the brain doesn't know it's disconnected then it may not restore power to the cell and then the cell loses light energy and then the cell can't perform and it just it just trickles. So we can we can improve the oxygenation of cells through breathing. Yes. Um heck yeah. Do you have breathing exercises you have people go through? Absolutely. Yes. What's one of them? So you can um there's there's so many out there. Um, it's it's actually a pretty good test if you if you just try to take a deep breath in, the deepest breath you can take in and breathe out and do like 10 of them. Like try doing it. You do 10. A lot of people will get lightheaded after like three or four. You're already lightheaded. You start to get lightheaded. Stop. Six. Seven. A little lightaded. Yeah. Yeah. Stop. That's a test to show you that your cells are low in oxygen. I was like six or seven. Yeah. Cuz your body's like, "Whoa, wait. I wasn't used to that much oxygen." Got it. So, don't do this while driving. No, don't do. So, if you do a 10, are you do you still feel that some people can develop where you can do all the way to 30? Wow. Mhm. Okay. So that's literally you can re you can oxygenate just through breathing like that. Yes. Now make sure you're in a good environment. I mean you got good air in your house. Um you know in this studio um but if we're somewhere where you know there's a bunch of vaping people around or I mean you just have to use your judgment right. So yeah. Okay. And that's breathing um for oxygen. You have water. Yep. So hydration is that would that practically speaking just drink more water. Um electrolytes. So filtered. Don't drink tap water at all. Filter. You don't like fluoride? Fluoride? No. No. Great. I thought for you. No, I'm just kidding. And I don't Again, I'm going to I'm going to go back and say we have people that were patients that work in water treatment facility. They're trying. They're they're trying. Um I literally have um one of the water treatment um patients one time was telling me when the water gets to to the treatment facility they can identify cocaine wrappers. Wow. What? In the water. In the water. What? Yep. Dang. So you think about like they in the hospital sometimes or wherever and they got to get rid of me as they flush it. Well, where do you think that goes? It's got to go back and get filtered. So, we not only have prescription drugs in the water, there's street drugs in the water. There's, you know, Roundup, glyphosate. I mean, there's so many chemicals. And then they're trying to take all that nasty water that they get there and try to make it somewhat clean enough for us to use. So, it's it's a huge it's a huge problem. Do you have water filters or do you recommend certain ones? Um, there's so many out there. Um, in my house, we um we use a filtration system called it's US Water Systems. Okay. But it it it filters the mainline coming in. So we have these three gigantic filters everywhere filtered. Got it. Yep. We have Is Berkkey good? Um I I've heard of it. I'd have to go look at there's there's so many out there that you can pick from. What I try to teach people is something's better than nothing. Mhm. I mean most people are just tap water. They're cooking with it. They're cleaning with it. They're showering with it. And I mean you're going to get stuff in your system as a result. Got it. Okay. So, filtered water, more water. Um, they can put hydrogen in it. There's hydrogen tablets you can buy online. U one of my buddies has a um a cone of nutrition and he has these little cone uh little packets that you can buy. Um and um he's he's a quantumologist in California. Nice buddy of mine. Um you you just take this this this um hydrogen, pour it in your mouth, and it it produces more hydrogen in your water. Helps structure it. There's devices you can get like this little thing. Uh it's called a Chi1 Pro 2. Um this little device protects me from Wi-Fi. My whole family has it. But it also structures the water in my body. Do you know what structured water is? Uhhuh. It's like energized water. So the Romans um as brilliant as they were, they had a um an aqueduct built to the mountain and it would take the water from the mountain and bring it to the city. So, the water back then really had no chemicals and pollutants and toxins and additives and all this all the stuff we're talking about. Um, so it was healthier. It was energized with God's earth. And unfortunately, the God's aquafer earth, the water that's in there right now is not the greatest as a result of what we're doing. So, um, it's not energized anymore. Tap water coming to your house is dead. It doesn't have any God's energy in it for you. So structures water is more energized with all the nutrients and minerals that should be on planet Earth. It has this energetic um ability to help your body. Do you like element electrolytes? Um electrolytes we need. Yes. So like um on a on a basic level um if if you're just somebody that's not like an athlete that's sweating a ton um there's so many different electrolyte formulas that are out there and you can go too extreme. Some of them have a high high amount of sodium and if you're not like an elite athlete sweating doing a bunch of it could be a AC repair guy that's out in you know addicts or whatever we see all the types um they require higher levels of these electrolytes than somebody that's just Joe Blow just doing a workout here or there not doing much. So on a very simple level you could take you know just a pinch of really good salt. Um and there's all kinds of salt out there you can buy. There's Himalayan salt. Um, we use the original Himalayan salt, which is different than the pink Himalayan salt, but there's there's all kinds of salt that you can get with trace minerals. Um, you want something that's higher than 80 in trace minerals, and you just take a little tiny pinch and put it under your tongue. Um, yeah. In the mornings when you're drinking water, that's that's a whole another concept, too, is I always teach people, a lot of people where we live in South Louisiana, um, they wake up and their first beverage is coffee. So I always teach people we all wake up dehydrated. Every person on the planet wakes up dehydrated. And so when you wake up dehydrated and you do something that makes you more dehydrated, it doesn't start your day off good. So if you start with a good bit of water first, then you go have your coffee, then then things are better. So I've got I've got one more question. I'm going to I'm going to tie us up on the practical stuff to kick it to you. Then I want to go into the quantum stuff, which is crazy and will Yeah. that blow everybody's minds. The reason I'm going on the practical thing is I think everyone's looking for some big thing like um what's the one thing that's going to revolutionize you? What's the what's what's your version of cold plunging? Like what's the big hack? And I but but the reason I'm starting here is because if if we do the basic things, it's cumulative and it's exponential. So just breathing um hydrating well. It's like when I wake up in the morning, I've been doing this for years. I will drink about half a liter of water with with electrolytes in it. Good. Um and it just made me feel better. So I started doing it, but I didn't know the science of it. I just was like, it makes me feel better. Yeah. Um you have oxygen, hydration or or water. Then the third one is light. And this is a bit of bit more like opaque to me. How do you increase the light in your cells? Go outside. There's sunlight. Yeah, of course. Go outside. 50% of the sunlight is infrared. Wow. Infrared light. Okay. So, infrared light is so important. Red light, infrared light so important. The sun's rays have all kinds of rays. And if you're out there too long, you could have some damage, right? But you you want your body to get light. It needs light every single day. So, ideally, I would tell everybody to go out, lay out naked behind their house, you know, um for Yeah. For the rest 20, 30 minutes a day. Neighborhoods. We can do that. probably wouldn't probably wouldn't roll off too well with a lot of the neighborhoods. You might get a phone call, but it's for your health, so it's it's worth it. What about infrared saunas? Do you get light from an infrared sauna? Of course. Absolutely. Yeah, there's there's ton right now. I I remember in my early career, people would look at me like I was crazy because I had all these light devices, right? And we were doing all this light work and um and now those they they would call me a quack back then or whatever. Now those same people are like, "Oh yeah, he he really was doing the right stuff back then." Because now you go on the internet, you could find internet pads everywhere. They're they're they're all over. I mean, I'm sorry, infrared uh lights um everywhere of all kinds, sizes, shapes. So just these basics repeated consistently can start to heal the body 100%. Um and then the more advanced stuff then you can at least find it without having to um that's how God designed us. Oxygen, water, light. I mean, now we can talk about vitamins and all the other nutrients and things, but those are smaller quantities, those big ones. You got to get those big ones back in your system. Got it. All right. What's that? So, you mentioned you have like a Is it called the T1 Pro? Is that what it's called? Gi G1 Pro 2. Yeah. CHI. No, it's actually Qi. Qi. Okay. Got it. What you said there's uh 5G signals, Wi-Fi signals. You guys were talking about don't get a Tesla cuz the EMF signals right from the battery or whatever. I I meet these people and I'm like, man, I don't know how to take that and like I don't know how to run in the middle of like, okay, I have to buy every device on the on the planet and it's like that's just not going to happen for most people. But how like what is actually happening to me if I'm around 5G Wi-Fi in a in a Tesla? Like what's happening? I'm trying to basically get you to sell me one of those necklaces is what I'm trying to say. So, um, some people just like if if you go in the gym and I go in the gym, I might be able to do something more than you can do, right? Um, the same with Wi-Fi. Some people can tolerate it better. Some people are stronger to it. What is it? What is Wi-Fi essential? Not obviously for internet. Duh. But like the signal itself. Um, basically the electromagnetic waves that are around us that can interfere with our connection with our brain to ourselves. Oh, okay. Does that make sense? Mhm. Um, and so those those waves were not around us. I mean, you can imagine, I mean, my wife and I met at LSU, my goodness, 1993. Yeah. Um, we had no cell phones. Um, and you know, now nowadays, I remember the evolution of it all, you know, to 2G and now to 5G. Like, where's it going to stop? I mean, 2G definitely is not as strong as 5G. I mean, it's obvious. um 5G is much stronger. So, we have to do things nowadays to make our bodies, our cells stronger to these things and have preventative things for for help. Otherwise, you're waiting until something get you may be strong now, but then another five months you may not. So, you're saying it's more of a decrease like it's a slow decreasing effect over time. It can be. It can also be big. you know, let's say you have something emotional happen and then this the Wi-Fi is happening and then you got all it's multiffactoral, right? So, you don't just ever have one thing. Um I I'll give you good example and this will relate frequency also. I I don't think I shared this with you. Um so, I've been using like frequency devices for years. Um but to give you the the magnitude of what can happen, um I don't remember when this was. This was probably um 15 years ago at least. We um we had a bite on the back of my leg. I don't know. It was kind of an emotional event. We had um a semi-pro base or college baseball player. We were we were sponsoring this these kids and letting them stay in our upstairs and there's kind of an emotional event happened with one of the kids and I had to kind of toss had to throw him not toss him out but had to just say look we he did some things we had to get him out. Um and so that was emotional. At the same time, I got a bite on the back of my leg. Um, I don't know what bit me. And then we we go to we had this house in the woods and uh we go with some of our friends and they have the same age kids we have. And um my one of my in-laws had a dog there and it was just a springer spananiel. It bit my friend like we're you can imagine we're in the middle of barbecuing hanging out. I got this bite on my leg. this just happened. And then we're just chilling out, just relaxing in the middle of the day and all of a sudden we hear a and this dog bit my friend's uh daughter in the face. Um so that all happened um in such a short span. We we came home, had to get the kid to the hospital, take care of her. It was it was just a massive event. So I go see patients on Monday. This this happened. So this was Friday, Saturday. It happened on the dog bite happened Saturday. By Monday and Tuesday, I'm seeing patients. I had 103 fever. I finished seeing patients. So, my nervous system cra my cells crashed. So, um from a lot of reasons. Yeah. So, I start trying to help myself. All the different methods we're using. And I'm in the bed. I'm bedridden. Like, I can't move. I can't I can't even get up out of the bed hardly. And so, I have a frequency device. It's a big frequency device. So, it's not like the small high-tech ones we have now. And I'm setting different frequencies to try to figure out I'm trying to match what I have to see if it'll get better. And it's just not working. I mean, I'm using everything I have, all the different modalities, devices. So, I end up scheduling um an appointment with the medical doctor um for the Friday morning. And for me to do that, it's got to be bad. Um, so the Thursday night comes along and I'm still changing frequencies. Remember frequency is like a radio station. So I end up changing the fre. It hits me and it was God. No doubt about it. West Nile. So I changed the frequency setting to West Nile on my device. Went straight to sleep. Woke up the next morning like zero happened. What? How? And why? It reset. certain frequency in my body that was off. West Nile. Yes. So remember that's a virus. Okay. That can affect your cells. And so when I ran this frequency, those cells that were in that were bothered by that virus got healthier. Wow. And we So just we we're not going to link the studies or anything, but there have been studies on this where they've run frequencies with bacteria and viruses and killed them. The viruses died. it gets into a gray area where we can't necessarily claim these things. Um but but the the real time patient stories are out there all over where people are doing and some people would say oh it's just in their head or whatever but it's really I mean in in that case I'm going to tell you right now 100% certainty I learned the power of frequency. It was like I mean when you're down and can't move and I'm I'm not a small guy and I'm like you know all of a sudden I walk out the next morning and I mean I'm like what the heck just happened you know it was just it was just incredible. So nice. Yep. All right let's change gears for a second. Can I ask one more thing on frequency that I want Go for it. Go for it. So I looked up the West Nile frequencies and they're listed as 20,000 htz 322 hertz 764 383 450 Hz. all these I asked you this last night but I'd be curious a little bit more in depth because I think a lot of people are hearing like frequency and then if you're like me you're probably going to watch something like this and then you're going to go look on Spotify go all right west now frequency 432 hertz on Spotify listen to it overnight it doesn't work and then you're confused as to why and you're you're like what is like but you're talking about you have frequency devices specific ones like you even gave me uh this one right now that I'm wearing at the moment so these are doing something very specific what is the difference between that and I asked you last night. Like what's the difference between that and just blaring these frequencies in my house like through my sound system? Like what's the what's the difference and why is it important to have maybe even a specific device or what do you recommend? Um so the devices we recommend now are the small ones in your pocket. Um they're they're they're portable. They're easy. You can use them anywhere. You could be at the grocery store. Um you could be in your bed wherever you are. Um but they're high-tech. So um basically this technology this frequency talk has been for years Einstein in the early 1900s was saying frequency is going to be the future of medicine. I mean so and he's absolutely right. Um there's some brilliant scientists that have developed frequency devices over the years. Um a lot of people you know big farmer wants to keep those on hush because they don't want you to know about those. Um because a lot of times they often give people tremendous results. But um there's so many different frequency it this this applies to everything in in the alternative world pretty much in everything in the conventional world too when it comes to overall health there's so many rabbit holes you can jump through. Um we've jumped through so many of those and what we feel like right now we have is the best alternative devices and methods um in the world. And why does that work differently than like a speaker playing a certain sound? That's just addressing just sound. Um, so you you have to literally vibration. Um, frequency isn't just sound. It's it's like vibration. It's like this encoded um um god-made energy in a cell. That's best way I can describe it. And when that frequency, it's like a radio station. And if it gets a little bit off, um, maybe somebody else can run it just a sound device and it helps, but then maybe somebody else needs something more high-tech like what we have. Gotcha. Cool. Thank you so much. Go for it. You can walk through. We're good. How you feeling? Good. You having fun? Absolutely. Your brain is your brain is literally a gift to humanity. It's It's so fun. So I like Thank you for studying because this stuff is only found at the end of a lifetime of research. It is. So, and just to clarify, we're still learning. My brain doesn't stop. So, I'm not I'm not in that mold of stopping. Um, we're always discovering. My whole staff, all my team, we're the same way. They'll bring something one. Oh my goodness. I What about this? It's like, oh yeah, I didn't realize. It's there's so much to to yet still be discovered about this amazing machine and how it's made and what it's capable of. So, real real quick, I just was thinking about this while you guys were talking. When you read scripture, you see things that sort of paint a picture that they weren't explaining scientifically. So, um, when we were talking at the beginning about co-regulation, power being siphoned and moved around. Do you remember the story in the Bible when Jesus is walking and the woman touches him and he stops and he says, "I just felt power leave my body." Mhm. That was cellular. Of course. Oh. Yeah. What? That was cellular. Yep. What? Um, how can I explain this? Um, I I think I mentioned this to you last night and I saw I don't you kind of freak out, but I can watch a football game and I can tell you what nerves are off and what kids. I mean, it just Yeah. Yeah. You were telling us that. We're talking about Joe Burrow and and you can also like you know you that's why now that's a whole another topic but you know when I played sports we never saw people with hardly ever did somebody have a non-cont shredding of their knee where they did they'd run in a route and just and shred their knee. I mean it just it just didn't happen back then. there was better connections between the brain and the muscles and the bone, all the cells. But nowadays, there's these disconnects. And the kids are bigger and stronger and faster, and you automatically assume they have better nervous systems, but they don't. Okay. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Power is leaving his body. You can't just like whatever. How he How did you interpret that for us? is he didn't say power is leaving my brain heart of coherence. He didn't say power is leaving my spirit. He said I just felt power leave my body body. Yeah. It was what you're talking about. Of course someone was sick. He was around. He was not. And power left him to heal her. And he wasn't mad about it. He just wanted to know who freaking touched me because I just felt my my cellular health be transferred and trans to heal someone else. Yep. Okay. And then Chris, you would say, how would you codify from a scientific perspective where power would come from? What do you mean? You have your power right now, right? I have my power. He has his power. But you're But you're saying we get more power from the more light we have. Is that accurate? Yeah. Jesus. So, like here's here's you can tell I can I'm going to translate Jake for you for just a second. So, this is before I do this. Let me just time out. So, you're a doctor. Mhm. Um I know the personality. It's like you're you're not going to say something you can't prove. Yes. In many cases, so I want to just let everyone know if you're comfortable with this. I want to like loosen us a little bit so that we can get into the realm of theories because your brain probably runs through these theories all the time trying to figure it out. Yes. So for everything before the show at this point before this point in the show you can you can sort of go find studies to look at what you're talking about. I want to if we can take us into a realm where you're like I've thought about this, we can't prove it but this is what I think. Okay. Um into kind of theories because I want us to go into the I want to go into the frequency of faith and how like when you look at faith um it is electric. It's reprogramming the anterior singulate cortex. It's changing your it's it's creating a lot of you said viruses require a host. Miracles also probably require a host. And there are different ingredients we have to have to explain what he's trying to say. The light that Jesus was getting, how did he get enough of it, right? To power all of these things. But the Bible already explains that Jesus literally said, "I am the light of the world." So, it was probably just so burning with So, can I This is going to be cool. Um, I I maybe have never said it this way, but you want to think of each of us having our own independent power companies, okay? But there's a wireless power company that's got and so our proximity and connection of course charges that the less connected you are, you don't have an external connection. There you go. The maps, what is it? levels of cons maps of consciousness. Have you and everything and and and if I qualify that everything God made so all the things that God made around us like lumens right those are measurements of light well there are certain foods that have higher lumens biolummens than other foods so like cheesits [Laughter] you talking about like grass-fed steak or vegetables just think about it it's so simple just godmade is man-made. I mean, that's really the more God-made stuff. I mean, God made the sun, right? So, we have light devices all the because not many people are going to use the sun. So, we try to take the good God-made things and if we have to put it into devices that we make and get it into our systems. Does that make sense? It does. Yep. It does. Are you good? Just to wrap that up, what what I'm getting from that is that you're giving such a practical understanding of why people are so like this is why you need a grass-fed beef cuz you're getting the life through the cow and then you're getting healthier meat as a result. You're getting all these things, a certain kind of water. And then it's not that you're making these devices to do something like that shouldn't be done. It's like no, we're just missing so many things that we did have. Now we're having to invent technology to get back where we were 100%. Which is like to me that's so cool. And so many people look at it as like as soon as they hear the word frequency or light or vibration, energy, whatever, they're like new age. And it sounds it sounds so stupid, but it's like no, we have to get back to the original elements that God gave us. And so you're building you're you're using these devices to help people get back to the original place, which is what everyone's trying to do. Everyone's trying to bring us back to Eden and this is it's beautiful that this is your way of getting us back to Eden in a sense. It's really cool. Thank you so much. Yeah. Okay, cool. Let's go let's go deeper. Yeah. So, um in your work with healing people, I'm I'm sure that there is a there's a um just just to clarify, we don't heal anything. The body the body heals itself in in your work with enabling people to let heal themselves. maximizing. There is uh has there been an element where you've seen a person's um belief, thoughts, faith, etc. supercharge that or sometimes get in the way? Yes. Can you tell us some stories or explain that? Yes. So, um I if if somebody this applies to anything, right? If you if your brain is closed off to whatever it is, then you're probably not going to progress into something else. Um because change is uncomfortable. So so much money, more money has been spent on big pharma. And again, not to bash big pharma the whole time, but it's it's science. It is what it is. Our country is not any healthier. Um they're more unhealthy, in my opinion, than we have been in a long time. um and the lifespan's going down. Um and yet we're taking more prescription drugs by far than any other country on the planet. So that whole aspect is is leading us down a path where if we don't do the right things to get our bodies to selfheal again, um I I don't know where the offspring of the current people are going to turn into, it's just going to keep trickling into this massive effect um that we have to somehow reverse it. So, how how many patients have you had where you've been working on their body getting what they what they need and um a lack of belief or closed off has affected that or vice versa. If they don't if they don't believe in what we're saying, we almost don't want to take them. We have a we have a thing in the beginning where we ask them how motivated they are to to help with the conditions that they have on a scale of 1 to 10. Um and it's a John Cameron thing actually. He he taught me that. Yeah. Nice. Um but he um if if they're six or seven or five, if they're not at least an eight, we don't want to take them because we we want people to to realize, look, don't come here and try to question every single thing I have and not believe in everything. If if you don't, that's fine. Just keep going down your conventional side if you want. Um it's not working for you, right? So why are you here in the first place? And we have those sort of people that come to see us. And it's like I I can't qualify enough science to you. I mean, we have the science. I literally at my in my this just just to show you in my office, I have walls of testimonials like walls all over showing people. We have YouTube videos everywhere of all these people showing these testimonials. Um, we have all these people talking in the community, talking where they're they we'll have a person come from out of state and they'll tell a big group of have people come and then I still will have people come in and want to question everything. And it's like, if that's you, you're in the wrong place. I mean, I I I can't sit here and answer 500 questions to validate your lack of belief. It's like trying to get them to believe in God. I mean, yeah, either you believe in God or you don't. I mean, yeah, but you got to believe in some sort of higher power. There's something that got you here. Yeah, 100%. Um, that's from the Bible, too. Testimonials are literally from the Bible. It's the blood of the lamb and the word of our testimony, which is a great tool for people if you are feeling like uh you're sick, you don't know what's wrong with you, and you start reading stories about people who overcame it. Um, sometimes there's something mental or spiritual that can the the body can start to align with that and it's a cool tool for us to use. I don't know if you've ever read any of these books about people who were healed and it's just like I've I've got a book that one of our friends at church wrote and it's just like people that were about to die that didn't they got healed and you read through that and you're like man God can do anything and you start lighting up 100% and u we live in a culture where people So I want to take you down this this rabbit hole and see what you think about it. Couple hundred years ago we separated science and religion for political reasons. when when you're believing in God and you're a scientist. Is science substantiating God? 100%. How I hope everything I've said today does that it is I just want I want a a scientist's view on this because you know more of it than I do. Um so the light energy we have in our bodies, right? I talk about the light. So you you think about your cells. You don't want your cells in your body. We have 30 trillion cells. You don't want them um Louisiana. You know what a cub is? like the very light very like people shine it at night and see rabbits or whatever like going down a in a in a boat it's a very very bright light alligator hunting exactly you don't you don't want to be you don't want your cells in your body to be Q beams like massively you know bright lights because it you couldn't eat enough fuel and get enough energy to fuel your body so our body kind of runs on a low light um in in in the body so but each cell should be lit up with light energy. Does that make sense? Yep. So that's the science. Okay. So from the spiritual part, a lot of people call that light body a soul. So imagine your soul is all the light in your body, right? So as as you can see a vibrant person that is maybe young, youthful, running, they've got a ton of light in their body. But somebody maybe that's had a ton of health conditions, you can see they're not lit up. And so as those conditions progress, less light is happening in less cells. And the less light you get, then the body has to die. So then the light in your body takes off. So it's no longer bound by the physical limitations of your body and it can travel at 600 plus million miles per hour. Wow. It reminds me of the verse. What's the verse? You can look this up. If you're light, if your eye is single, you'll be your body will be full of light. Um, and we can't see that light, you know. So, you could think of it as as like the loved ones that maybe have passed and you can feel them around you at times because they are the light of the body is the eye. Matthew 6:22. The eye uh the light of the body is the eye. If so, if your eye is healthy, your whole body will be full of light. that substantiates kind of what you're talking about right now. Yes. What are some examples of when we talk about quantum neurology when when you have almost unexplainable things where people have have gotten healed or whatever that don't don't make sense according to like a Newtonian frame or medicinal frame, but it makes sense with quantum neurology. Um, okay. So, I could probably go so many different ways here. Um, I think I brought up a story where um, a guy came to see us and he had a condition, Erler's Danos. Um, and so basically he had no bicep at an early age and they said, "You're never going to get your bicep back." And so, um, he was very successful down the road. He's the mayor of a town. And so um in this in this town he he um he's very charismatic, very popular guy. Came to see us. He's like, "Can you get my bicep back?" And I'm like, you know, we just started the quantumology. So we got his bicep back in 2 weeks. I mean, it was like what? Yeah. It was nothing. And so he was going around the city, you know, hey, I'm the mayor and showing everybody his bicep, whatever. And um so then he comes to see me and he's like, and this is this is early on um before I had the stuff we have now. But um he says, "I have a a problem with I never my whole life never had a problem with seafood." And all of a sudden I developed this allergy to seafood. Um he's like, "It's so bad now that if I'm in a restaurant, somebody brings shrimp away 20 ft from me, I go into aniflactic shock." Wow. That's how bad it got. So he said, "Look, I don't want to eat it. I just want a fish with a shrimp on my hook." And so I said, "Okay." So, you know, we I'll never forget I didn't have now we have like specific frequencies of everything. Like I can go and test people and all the stuff we do. It's complicated for people out there listening, but it's really not in our end. It's it's it's just simple just trying to figure out what the body's got weakness to. So, I had this frozen bag of seafood gumbo Louisiana, right? That's all I had. I'm like, what do I have this seafood in my office at the time? So people think of allergies like um a reaction, right? Well, there it starts with a weakness. That's that's what we're the allergy is the reaction, but there's got to be something that's triggering it. So in his case, we tested all his nerve function and he was he was really strong. When I got that bag of seafood gumbo 12 ft from him, all his nerves shut off. It was like kryptonite for Superman. So, I went in his nervous system, strengthened his nervous system, strengthened it, and I got it to where I could get the bag of seafood gumbo on top of him, and he was strong. And I said, "Look, don't eat it. I mean, I know you're stronger to it." So, um, he's like, "Okay, you know, whatever." So, he leaves. We don't hear from him from a couple of months. And then next thing you know, he calls and he's like, "You're never going to guess what happened." He said, "I was at a I was at a supper and they had a bunch of bacon wrapped chicken. So, I ate a bunch of the bacon wrapped chicken." And he said, "I went told the cook, "Man, that's some really good chicken." And he said, "That's not chicken. It's shrimp." Oh. He had a paramedic at the supper and he's like, "I just I just sat there and I waited." Nothing ever happened. You treated him. What? His nervous system got stronger, too. Yeah. And Okay. So, what about emotional allergies? Um, my goodness. I mean, emotions can cause so many different problems in the body. Um, and it can emotions can make you sensitive to certain foods. It's like a it's like a cascade and foods can trigger emo like you can you can eat something that you're weak to and you start feeling weak and it trigger all kind of emotions, right? Or or the reverse, right? You can have an emotion that starts happening and then like I mentioned the emotional trauma with the bite. I mean that that can trigger or even the perfume. Yep. All those are triggers that um any type of emotion that's around you that that's there. Maybe it's a a present emotion, a future that you're worried about or a past emotion, it's something it could be a divorce that somebody have has happened and they they just around the person they divorced and right away they feel weak right away cuz their nervous system their cells are weaker when they're around them. So we have ways of helping strengthen. I'll make pictures. I'll take them where they bring or they pull up a Facebook picture or I'll look in their cell phone and as they look at the number they get weak. You can feel it. Yeah. Oh, I test their nerve. Yeah. We'll find out. And we strengthen them to that real time to where the next time they they look at because they're going to be if a divorced person is going to be around their spouse with their especially if they have kids, whatever. Um, so we just all these real life scenarios that are happening to people that we just try to piece together and make you stronger to your environment. I mean, okay, your environment is different than mine, different than his, different than hers, and and it's going to forever change, right? So, the things you're doing now may change. I mean, what about emotional allergies that didn't come from you, but they were epigenetically transferred to you. Oh, man. Yeah. So, again, um I I guess I'll go back to my example. Um and it doesn't there's there's plenty of emotions in this subject but um so I came from a really medical family right medical family um unfortunately don't have the greatest relationship with with my parents uh which my dad is deceased now uh but um it's come from that's that's a whole another topic of discussion but um basically um my dad had his first back surgery when he was 19. Wow. Yep. had foot drop and had nerves in his back that were not functioning well. So after that, um didn't take the best care of himself and ended up with another back surgery. Well, the nerves in your lower back also go to your kidneys and your pancreas. Um some very important um glands. And so basically um ended up in his early 30s with diabetes because his pancreas was failing. So the the power from from the brain through the nerves and the lower back to the pancreas started failing. So they end up with pancreas issues, diabetes, didn't take care of himself, ended up with um just even more conditions from diabetes and then they were all medical and he gave me about 4 years of doing what I'm doing. So um where he went from they said you're going to need dialysis and and they're like um okay. So he's like okay I'm going to give you a shot. and he did. And so we kept him out of diialysis for four years. And if he'd have kept doing what we're doing, I think we'd have pulled him all the way through. Um but he ended up saying, "I want a transplant." And they at 59 years old, I'm 52 now. So at 59 years old, they did a um pancreas and kidney trans uh pancreas and kidney transplant, right? At um 59, he died when he was 67. M um so again when you do this sort of stuff obviously from my perspective the emotions involved with that right of watching that and then realizing is that going to be me and I'm like no. So a lot of what I've done throughout my entire career is change epigenetics change the mindset not only in me and my wife but in our kids and our kids' kids. You know, I've got a son that's going to go to chiropractic school now, my oldest. Um, he's going to go learn, but he's going to be more advanced, you know, and their mindset is way radically different than the mindset of the generation before me. Yeah. So, it's a it's it's not a one thing that you do. It's it's got to be a transition, right? You can't just say, "Oh, I'm just going to change a food and not have this allergy and it's going to five generations going to be better." It's it's a process. Yeah. So, what's what's happening in the um like the the fields with somebody who is feeling uh let's just take the idea of like insecurity like they're they have an emotional allergy to anything that makes them feel like they don't know how to do something and their body's getting sicker. And like is there a scientific can we can we quantify it in terms of like when you when you're around somebody who's really insecure you can feel it and you start feeling insecure and so it's almost like a a mimemetic hyper imitation going on. Is that scientifically sound? Yes. So the the emotions are transferring the people you surround yourself with can make you become who they are and vice versa. You mean cellular like literally? Yeah. the people I mean I I on purpose nowadays have a small circle and I want to surround myself with people who are like-minded. Yeah. I just do. I don't really have time for people that are not thinking the way I'm thinking. So that's why our conversation is so great because all of you think that you you're liking what we're saying and agreeing and making it easy where um I feel like this is easy. Honestly, it's it's just an easy thing. Like it just and I feel like everything we're doing is all scienceoriented. Yeah. Um so I feel like people should get it and understand it. I'm not lying. No. But you can go ask any scientist in the world and say what's the main ingredient in a cell and they don't tell you oxygen gas. They're lying to you. But yet that's not common knowledge. People are not taught that. But that's the number one ingredient in your cells. Yeah. That's also in the Bible. The walk with the wise, you become wise. Walk with the foolish, you become a fool. Yep. This this is what I get like geeked out on where I'm like this was 6,000 years ago that they were saying this and they had no microscopes and they didn't have any electromagnetic devices. Yep. Um but then when you read it, it it's we're spending millions, billions of dollars just to fact check scripture and then it's like well yeah they they kind of knew what they were talking about. it it should be the same like when you study um like Isaac Newton and some of these guys who like Isaac Newton who discovered calculus and he's like getting secrets from ancient scripture. Mhm. And I don't understand how we have created a world view where science is is anti- divinity. It's it's tied together. It's it's always I mean religion has always been the source of all wars. So, when you think about it, I mean, it's it's a big it's a big conflict of interest. Um, if you notice when I wrote God's Amazing Machine, I never mentioned Jesus. Mhm. Um, because I want to unify everybody. I want everybody to understand they have a higher power even though I believe in Jesus. Right. So, funny story on that. Last night after uh we left dinner, uh my wife who has an incredible impeccable read on on people, she always does. She was like, "I like him." She's like, "Is he like a a Jesus person or just just God?" And I was like, "No, he's he's a Jesus person." But you are you're you're very when you talk about it, you're you're trying to unify, which we're the same way. Like when we talk about spirituality, it's the kindness of the Lord that draws people to repent. It's not the judgment. Yep. We're like, you're doing this wrong. That's sin. This is crazy. Is it's it's a unifying approach. You have to, in my opinion, you do. I just But you like Jesus, right? Yes. Yeah. Absolutely. Absolutely. It's just not in the God, Jesus, Holy Spirit. Oh, yes. Absolutely. Yes. Nice. Um don't know where I'd be without the three. Yeah. I'm going to keep going unless you want to. I'm good, man. I'm locked in right now. You having fun? Oh, I'm having a blast. Okay. So, on that verse, when the when the eye is single, it's so specific. Um, if you look up the the Greek translation of that, it's it's almost metaphorical like the eye of your body of knowledge, which is fascinating. And I think I want I still want to push this back to faith because faith is this idea of um a removal of anything that doesn't align with what you want. It's like an intentional alignment with something that you can't see right now. Um, so it cleans things up. It makes I would imagine that it makes the uh the neurological systems more efficient like everything cells more efficient. So when you think about the word faith being a scientist, how would you how do you use faith in everyday life? It's a it's a connection. So um the more connected you are with your maker um the better your body runs. And and I've actually had moments where for whatever reason or another, I mean, we all have our stressful moments. You get stressed out. You have things that happen. You got kids, you got this and that, whatever, work. And you start feeling the connection between God get a little bit less. And you know, you're not paying attention to it. And as soon as you start to flip it back, good things happen all around. Yeah. Okay. That's pretty cool. Um, when Jesus said, so there's a lot there's a couple verses where you can see like Jesus talking about light a little too much. Did it make sense back then, but now you understand? Yes. They he said, "I'm the light of the worlds." Then Paul talks about like in him basically everything is made. Um, is there a case to be made that um Jesus being uh God is a particle? It's light. It's a type of light that everything runs off of. He his connection with God was greater than anybody else in the history of the world in my opinion. So he was direct to the power company and he had just this direct non-adultered light in his body. It just beamed. Yeah. I always I get I've got chills when I'm about to say this, but how is it possible that somebody came onto this planet and changed time? Changed time. He changed time. He changed time. Like the way this the years were changed by him. Yeah. Like how is that possible? It's a really important you know do you know how you know how impactful you have to be as one single individual to change time? Pretty up there. How do you how close do you think his connection with God was? Nobody's ever done it again. Well, he said that it was it it was uh he was one with it. So, it's almost like a extreme entanglement. You're not connected, but like the same like he's got a direct power cord plugged from God right in it. Like I don't I don't know how else to describe it. I mean that's that's He's the only person ever to change time. Yeah. When when he talks about when people were saying he did does did these miracles and he healed these people was it do you think that there's a scientific case to be made that people their bodies were for the first time operating the way God intended them to operate when he was around so the miracle is almost like a unexplainable phenomenon. His his energy was his cellular energy was so bright he could walk into a room and heal people without even doing anything. So he was over 85%. Yeah. It's cuz he cold plunged. There was none of that back then. They just had rivers. Yeah. They would they would jump into um there's so many factors involved. Um I think he's you know Jesus is almost proof of of if the greater your connection is with God of the things you can do. Yeah. So I can do all things through Christ. Huh. What about visualization? Do you use any of that or is there is there any point in it? Is it healthy? Give me specifics on what you think. There's a lot of different broad topics. So you if you look at like somebody like Joe Despensza, he talks about how they he broke his back. I I've got that story. Yeah. you visualize over and over and over this connection and then that he kind of credits that for him healing. So there's how can I describe this the best way there are that's more labor intensive route there's less labor intensive routes really of course yeah so but but that can happen that can happen I mean um the the traitors in their area when they pray over somebody a lot of times they'll have something that goes away um like a condition it could be a bad condition that goes away um somebody says a bunch of prayers maybe they get their prayers answered right I mean Um, but maybe if you intentionally think about something and believe in it so much, it can happen. Um, but if you're not, may not happen. But then I always say this, I think this is the most important thing. God gives us the resources. You have to use them. And that's what I've been my whole career. I've been trying to find the right resources. I've been down a million rabbit holes. Mhm. And I feel like now we have it just so well um documented that it's just if people just stop the rabbit holeing, just jump into our our circle, it it just gives them the right information to where they don't have to do all that anymore. And as long as they're in and they they're they have a good spiritual connection and they everything and they just understand the science of how God made us and then what to do to help themselves, everything gets better. Got it? So visualization would be um using more energy than is necessary and there are easier ways to do that if you're only using visualization. Okay. Yes. It it may it might be something that somebody else could visualize, you know, that injury and maybe not get the results. Um, yeah. Are are there people that you've that you've treated with where they were the like through fear they ended up like if if you get if you get something you're sick and you're afraid of of the thing, it makes it worse. Does fear come in and like hijack the the nervous system? 100%. You want to go back to the diagram. Sympathetic, parasympathetic. Okay. Yep. So sympathetic, remember, is anxiety, fear, worry, anxious surviving, right? So that side of the nervous system is not necessarily g geared to heal. Oh, it's geared to survive, right? But not geared to heal. So it won't actually devote the resources to heal. No. Got it. It it'll survive. So people that are sympathetic dominant and the parasympathetic is not working, they'll age. They're just aging rapidly. Wow. Mhm. So parasympathetic is most often activated when we're sleeping, right? um sleeping um making sure that part is involved but remember you won't sleep if the parasympathetic is not working right okay so if the vagus is not connected to the parts if the sacral plexus is not connect the brain's not connected through those parasympathetic nerves you're not going to sleep we can't heal most of our regeneration happens 100% when we're sleeping is this why is there is there any research or a case or you link this up for um when we get like when we're in the sun we get really tired. Mhm. Um is that due to parasympathetic activation or is that because our is it a cellular thing? It could be too much sun. Oh okay. So you shouldn't feel tired in the sun um with the proper dosages. Okay. So it's it's just a dosage thing, right? So the more um and also it's not only dosage, it's tolerance. So if I put somebody in the gym and I say and they've never worked out before and I say today we're going to lift 100 lb dumbbells, it's bad. So if I put somebody that's inside all day and I put them outside in the bright sunlight for 5 hours, it's too much. Yeah. But if I put somebody that's every morning, every day getting, you know, 15, 20, 30 minutes of sunlight, then I go put them in five, they can tolerate it better. Does it also have to do with the color of your skin? And so like super white person, there's other factors like Jake. Yeah. Thanks. You know, son, that's what we were all thinking. 3 minutes. Yeah. But then uh somebody like John Cameron. Yep. There's so many factors involved. Um it could be their overall health. Um maybe the nervous system in general is is so their cells are so weak, they're not they don't want light, and you have to go in and make awareness to the brain to where those light deficiencies are and get them to come back. um that's a process that's a that's more complicated but it's not it's really easy on our part but um then they can tolerate it better. Okay, last point in this and we'll see if Jake has anything. I think that this is why in scripture he's always teaching like to pray with faith. Don't have doubt. don't um don't have have any interference to where you're doing some like a a positive negative at the same time. Like it would be silly for us to get into a sauna and only eat Cheetos. Yeah. We're almost like counter countering there's a plus and a minus. I think I I do get frustrated sometimes when you see people pray which is prayer is like coherence creation. like it it it lines you up with the source with the source of everything. But when they pray from a place of fear or they play pray from a place of worry, it's almost like you have a positive and negative that tend to cancel each other out. You know what I'm saying? Yes. And so when when you sit down to pray, are you aware of do you activate your parasympathetic first or do you just what's your process? Um, pray as if it already happened. Because if you're not praying as if it already happened, then there's fear in the prayer. Yeah. So, in other words, if I'm please let me have this, John Cameron's funny about that. If I ever said please, I can't say please. Yeah. Um, because it sounds like you're you're trying to you're trying to beg, right? So, you're begging God. Oh, I'm not sure if this is going to happen, but it might happen, but I'm not sure. Please, if it does, like pray as if it already happened. Like, um, my house is paid for. Uh, you know, as you're praying, thank you so much that my house is paid for, even though it's not, right? Yeah. Thank you so much that my my body is healthy now, even though it's not. And and that it's almost like when you put that and and you don't you don't just put that into it. You don't just say it. You have to feel that that's really going to happen. Yeah. Because if it's if you don't do that and I'm not sure if I watched one of your videos and there was somebody talking this way and it it shifted me. I think it was one of your podcasts. We've we've talked about this two episodes. I think somebody in your Now that I'm thinking about it, I watched one of those and it and it hit me and I'm like that is so true. Whoa. Um that is awesome. Yeah. And I don't remember who I want to give credit to whoever said it, but uh maybe go back. What were we talking about? We're talking about fear or it was it was talking about Yeah, there was there was there was all those conversations, but it but it was really just talking about praying it like it already happened. When you say your prayers, pray it like it already happened. It might have been was it was it uh was it in this room or was it in a different room? I don't remember. Tears of prayer and you were No, this was before that. We uh Mechanics of Prayer. No, it was probably Dr. Cochini when we had that big prayer of like this is prayer one, this is prayer two and comparing the prayers. So the one Yeah. pray it like it existed like like it's already done. Yeah. And and you're just thanking God for it. Y um and that's it's a it's a confidence inside of you that you're praying it like it already has happened instead of like, you know, begging and pleading that it's going to happen. I remember when I started learning how to pray, we had a uh she's now a mentor of mine and in America is you we don't have a lot of training on how to pray the right the right way. So most of the way that the ways that people pray I think are really just fearbased and an anxiety and um I was sitting in this room and I was asking the Holy Spirit to teach me how to pray. This mentor of mine is notorious for just being like you asked God. Mhm. I'm like, "No, I'm asking you." Or, "I would ask God, but I'm asking you." She's like, "Go ask God." And uh the Holy Spirit said, "Yeah, you need to you need to learn how to pray as an enforcement, not as a request." And it's the idea of like, "Oh, I'm enforcing what God said through my prayers." And I started studying this, and I think this was in the mechanics of prayer around how when you pray as if something's already happened. And I'm sure you studied this where it's like the executive function overrides the limbic. Yep. And so and and the li the lyic system is like the you can explain this better than I can, but when we pray and we're begging for something, our executive function doesn't do anything. No, it's uh super reactive. Yep. And so even our alignment is all messed up. We're not going to get it. We're just not going to get what we we're praying for. There's there's examples if you are in any in a sporting event and you get to it and you think we're going to lose. We're gonna let you're done. Yeah. You're done. It's just your cells know it and it's done. I mean, you can you can watch or you can watch a team winning and then you can totally watch momentum shift and the other team go flat even though they're way better than the other team. I mean, it just it happens all the time. Yeah. Um there's there's so much to it that is there. Um with taking just just our ordinary day-to-day activities, but especially when you put that into prayer, into faith, oh my goodness. I mean, it's all the same imply applies. Yeah, we we were just talking about this last night. Um because Lindsay has poison ivy and it's like she doesn't have it right now, but we got these cats, these dumb cats, man, and they just they bring they eat the head off of snakes and bring it to us and they're savages. I don't know. Are you a cat person or a dog person? Um so we do have a cat and a dog at our house. In our in our house, not out of our house. Oh, yes. So why? Yeah. My So my wife grew up with a cat. Um she loves them. It's always it's always her wife. Yeah. Same with her. Yeah. And and the dog part. I mean we're I think after the kids are out, you know, it's been it's it's really kind of cool because it but there's some negatives. You know, obviously animals have that's a whole another discussion. Parasites and all the stuff they get, but we have ways of helping with all that. But um anyway, so they um it teaches them how to um treat kind of humanely treat somebody who treats animals bad is I mean a bad person. Yeah. But um they have cellular function at 2%. Yeah. Jeez. But anyway, so yeah, we got these we got these three cats because we're on a farm and so they they kill everything. There's like one time the big black cat ate the head off of a rabbit and brought it up. We were like, "Oh my gosh, what do we do with this?" Kate, my six-year-old, hadn't seen it, so we're like, "We have to put it in the back, throw it away. She'll be heartbroken." Yeah. Um, but you know, there's utility to having predators on the farm. Sure. But they get in poison ivy and Lindsay will get poison ivy from from the cats. And I remember 3 years ago, I got poison ivy from mowing the the field out here. It was bad. It was on my legs like And it's in the middle of summer. Yep. And poison ivy in the summer is the worst thing that could ever happen to you cuz like you're hot. It's It's just awful. Yep. And I remember one day just being like, "No, I'm done with poison ivy. I'm just going to choose that I don't have poison ivy and just sort of decide." And uh I mean I can't prove this scientifically. It went away. It took about three days. It went away and I like walked through poison ivy and just my won't won't get it. And I don't know if that's just I have a special like mental connection or whatever, but I was telling Lindsay I was like just choose say that you don't have it. And it's just like the the faith is like it's it's an overriding of the way that your body is used operating and it flips flips it. It's an override system. We have patients that Exactly what you're saying. It's a fear. Mhm. You overcame the fear. Yep. Um, so we have patients that will go hunting and they'll all be in the woods and none of them will have ticks except for one. It's not because the area they were located. It's because their body was weak and the ticks were attracted. Oh, dude. What? Yes. Dang. That's it is they have a sense of attraction. Oh, I'll give you a great example. Um my um wife's brother is married to a girl from Brazil and they they were missionaries and they lived in Brazil on the Amazon River. And so I didn't know this before. I have a I have a fear of wasps. I always had a fear of wasps. You could watch a YouTube video. Oh my goodness, it was cra one almost lit on my head. I fell down and knocked a pot down in my house and I just I got stung as a kid a bunch of times and I've not been able to overcome the fear. Um, and they somehow feel that fear. And I'm after this I'm gonna I'm gonna think about this. I'm gonna have to redo that part of it. But, um, so we got my brother-in-law's brother-in-law to come and paint our house years ago. And I'm outside and he's he's painting the whole house. And I'm like, "Look, there's a wasp nest this big. It's it's massive. I I don't know how many wasp were on. Big red wasp right behind a gutter." And he couldn't see it. And I will never forget. I mean, he grew up on the Amazon, right? So, I'm standing in front 30, 40 feet from the nest and he's like, "Oh, where is it?" And he just takes off walking straight for the nest. Literally, he goes straight to the By this time, I'm across the street. I'm like running. I'm like, "What are you doing? What are you doing?" Like, goes straight to the nest, walks up, grabs the nest, and throws it on the ground. The wasp just buzz. He never gets stung. He's like, "Yeah, you think they're big here? You ought to go to the Amazon. They're like this big. Dang. Oh. Wow. If I would have done that with the fear, I I would have been stung 100 times. Yeah. Fear attracts. You had zero. It was like there's nothing. Yeah. There's 50 at least 50 wasps on that thing. It's crazy. Yeah. I've studied a lot of um uh energy and bioenergetics. And one of the things that you sort of learn when you're going down that rabbit hole is that there are rules embedded into the system. Uh you're talking about then physics would be a set of rules. Um chemistry operates according to rules. Yep. Um energy is is somewhat complicated because it's almost counterintuitive. The rules don't make a lot of sense at first. Yep. Um, but one of those rules is that the energy fields around you can't tell between whether something is a like a I want this to happen attraction or I don't want this to happen. It just recognizes energy signatures. Yep. And so when we are afraid of something, the rules around us are just bending over backwards trying to give us something it thinks we're asking for. Mhm. And it's like it's not when you take your phone out and have you ever texted somebody the wrong like the wrong person a note like oh that was the wrong bin. It was the wrong person. Your phone is not factecking is this the right bin. Mhm. It's just following a command sequence. Mhm. And the the energy field around us is doing the same thing. It's not factecking. You're in do you want this or not want it. It's just factecking the level of energy that is there. Yep. And when somebody is paralyzed by fear, this the code goes just execute on the overwhelming amount of energy around this thing. Yes. And you bring it to you whether it's a wasp, sickness, losing a deal. Y it's crazy. I I'll tell you nowadays there's so much interference that mentally trying to keep your your faith in check is hard. Mhm. Like it's it's hard. like there's so many things that people have to do. So over the years, we've tried to find the best of the best to be able to help. And like one of the things we're about to add in our clinic is is something to change chemistry because what I've noticed is we we do a ton of work on physics, which is fantastic, but like our blood for instance, there's so much coming into our blood um all the time. And it's it's it's like you can't you can avoid certain things, but I mean you can maybe change your pots in your house. You I mean there's there's so many levels you can change, but what are you going to do? Change the chemistry of your cell phone. I mean you're going to get ingredients from this the chairs we're in the clothing. I mean it's just factoring and factoring. So that stuff gets in our system. So now we have this new technique. It's it's actually called Ibu and actually takes your blood out. You can watch the nasty blood come out and then it filters the blood, oxygenates it, ozenates it, and puts it back in your system. So, you can watch the blood go from nasty to beautiful. And and I've never really recommended anything invasive over the years. But so, if I do recommend something, it's got to be really good. But that's the the to give you the how bad things are getting um around us, we have to have things like this to boost people. Um, and then if you take a person like that who can't overcome fear because their their their body's so shot, their brain's disconnected, their blood's full of toxins and heavy metals and whatever else. Um, you could probably mentally try to pray your way through that, it might be difficult in today's world. M um but when you have these types of technologies available where you're able to to take this stuff and do this really cool amazing things um you can take then the next thing you know then they can believe in their bodies then they feel better then their faith comes back and all these things start to happen and just I will want to I just want to like emphasize this it's all scientific you're not just like hm feels like this it's like you're you're using the body to tell you where so not not every patient is the same at all not not all of them are recommended the same the treatments are different. You're a doctor, so you're going based on um what does this person's data say? Yep. About it. Can people can people schedule to um like come in repeatedly to see you cuz you're in South Louisiana, we're in Nashville, but if like I want to come see you like what once a quarter, like what do you recommend? So people generally what happens is um they'll come to see us from maybe out of state, whatever, out of the country. it'll come in. We'll do an initial assessment with all our tests and then try to figure out what we're dealing with. Um, so we have a measurement of the nervous system where we try to get into the nervous the the brain, check the 88 major nerves coming off of it and tell you kind of what percentage powered up you are. Um, which the average percentage we see is in the 30s. So, it's it's crazy, but it is what it is. Uh, and and so those people in the 30s, we're not going to take them from 30 something% to 85 where I want them to be. uh wish I had a magic wand. I I don't. So, but what we try to do is give them corrective plans um where we take them closer to 85% for people that can maybe stay with us. Um for people that can't, maybe they're um I'll give you example. We had a patient from Houston. She wouldn't mind me talking about her when she came to see us. She um Houston's about um 4 hours away from where we are, 3 and a half hours away. Um and so very successful lady, very successful businesses, family, kids. Um but yet developed liver failure to the point where she was 2 years hospitalized, needed a transplant. Wow. Um thin lady, but looked like she was pregnant. Like her her belly was extremely distended. Um and all she had no hope. Um, but she came to see us and on the first visit I could tell I was dealing with somebody dialed into whatever I was going to do. She was dialed and whatever we told her to do, she did. She would do it. Yeah. Um, so she came in. Um, this is a bad case. Really, really bad case, right? Um, I forget what her nervous system function was. It may have been 20%, whatever it was. Um, so we recommended she could only come in for a week at a time. And she would come in a week, skip a week, come in a week, skip a week in a six month, I'm sorry, a six week span of her coming. I think it was only three I think it was three solid weeks that she came in, but for 6 weeks. Yeah. Completely reversed her. Wow. To the tune where the the blood markers on the medical side are all gone. She didn't need a transplant. No, she doesn't need a transplant. Does she have to keep coming back in every once in a while? Like Yeah. Everybody. So, you want to think of it as now she's coming in less now and she's doing all the stuff we told her to do for home because now we have this whole home section where not everybody can come to see us in the clinic. So, I've tried to create a home section to help both sides because I want to help everybody and I want to give people resources that are there that they should be using, they just don't know about. And um so she did everything. She did the home stuff. She did every uh everything on our clinic side and completely was dialed in and listened to us. Was like not listening to anybody else. Even though the conventional saying you need a transplant, you need a transplant. You need Yeah. She's like, "No, I'm going to do this and go get help." And she obviously had faith in us. She probably I didn't even ask her spiritually, but obviously has a spiritual connection cuz otherwise it wouldn't work. Um so everything dialed in to where her body said, "Okay, wow." Yeah. I'm going to come see you this fall. Me and my wife are going to come. Absolutely. I want like a I want like a a really high rating. Yeah. So, you know, just like tell me what to do before I get there. So, I've already I've already given you a bunch of suggestions, man. You got you got a lot. We got a lot to do. We got a lot to do. Um we'll put your details and stuff in the in the show notes so that people can schedule and come see you. But you also just I'm in it. The home program, um the online membership, it's amazing. I was going through it this morning. How many things that are just you never have heard of anywhere else and they're very they're cheap, easy, not difficult to do. Uh from headaches to back pain, like pretty much around around the board. It's your health secrets. Yep. Of course. So, you just launched that. Um and you made it really really affordable for people. Um that's the goal. And it's like no, nobody has an excuse to not hop in and start treating their body the way God designed it. Yes. To work. And so that we'll put that in as body chargers. Bodychargers.com. Yep. You can get that. Go to bodycharters.com. We have um that platform there. Just to be clear, um legally we have nerve health institute where I can do my doctoring and we have body chargers that I can't do my doctoring. It's more coaching. Got it. Um so for people that just like if you come to my clinic, you're going to get both. Mhm. We're going to we're going to give you everything at home recommendations and the clinic recommendations, but if you can just see us, maybe they can't get here due to time constraints or financial constraints. That's why we created it because we want to help people everywhere worldwide. Um we have so low limits like you mentioned. They get a ton of um things for home. They have higher level things for home where you can work with some of our certified coaches that are patients. Um there's seen major miracles. Um, and it's just so that that standpoint is fun. They they have the insight and experience to work with you. Um, if you if you want us to work with you directly. Um, when you join our membership, you also get exclusive um, discounts to those types of higher level services. I have built-in courses. Um, our health secrets, just so you know, are not on Google. Um there are very specific um things that we do when we have a disconnect to a group of cells. We have procedures that we will do instantaneously to get rid of whatever that symptom is. In other words, reconnect the brain to the cells. Um and it's going to seem weird when you watch it or see it, but it's not. And we've had thousands of people get results. That's why we came up with those secrets. So, and to be clear, it's not just for people with like liver failure. Um this is uh you were telling us last night that every ache you have in your body is viral or is a virus and no one teaches you these things. No. Uh we think that an ache is just part of life. But to your point, you're saying, you know, this the way if your body's running the way God designed it, there's no sick, there's no aches, there's Yep. And so when you have something that aches, you take ibuprofen, you're really making it worse. You're just covering it up. Maybe not making it worse, you're just hiding it. Yeah. You're not fixing anything. Yeah. Um so for headaches, chronic headaches, all those types of things. Yes. Yeah. Any really anything that's not right in your body, if you're if you're not doing the right things um to to fix it. Um a a lot of modern day medicine is not intended for fixing and not needing. It's more for take this pill for this and take another pill if you have a side effect with this and another pill for the side effect. and it just keeps multiplying subscription revenue. We we're more about like I want to help people um need me less. Yeah. The the the best patients I have are the ones that are that are coming back to us and we'll teach them one of our health secrets for instance or we'll teach them what to do at home or use a device and do this. The best patients in the world. It makes me grin from ear to ear when somebody comes in and says, "Hey, I had something at home and I did what you said and it's gone." They didn't even need you. didn't didn't even need me. That's that's that's what we want. That's what we want. That's why we started Body Chargers because there's so much potential with the human body that need that's untapped and they're not tapping into the right resources. When you get to Body Charger, we have the right resources there. You don't even need to go search anymore. Like it's and and like I mentioned, we're it's not like we're just stopping our research. Like it's all the time. So I have a clinic. So a lot of this a lot of these rabbit holeing people online don't even have a clinic. They haven't even been in practice. They they don't have the actual experience we have in the science background and everything we're talking about. Um, and we're meshing it spiritually, right? I mean, you got to you got to do it all. I mean, our bodies are are extremely complicated. It's not getting any easier to live on the planet. And and right now it's I I feel that's that's why we put it out there because I'm I'm tired of seeing this dramatic shift that's occurring in health and people need to understand they got to do these easy things just just just to get your health back. They're easy to do. They're easy not to do which is why we get stuck. Yes. Yeah. Well, you're my new best friend. So, uh I'm going to text you every day probably. No, it's it's awesome. Pleasure meeting all of you. So, what do you got? What what last questions do you have? Uh last question would be in the past like two years, what are some of the things that from what you've learned that you've end up some just things even like blue light or whatever that looks like. What are some things that you found that are really important that you cut out and then replace with something different? Oh man, again another long winded answer. Um, uh, there there's on the environmental side there's it it's it's almost like getting out of out of control. Like we don't people in our area, a lot of people don't I would say probably 50% in South Louisiana don't even know what GMOs are. Mhm. Mhm. Um, and that's a whole another discussion. We didn't really get into that today, but um, they're genetically modified foods. So just choosing genetically modified means man-made, organic means godmade. So choosing more organic and is are there problems in organic? Yes. And it's not always perfect, but at least it's some you're you're making an effort to do more God-made. Um so that would be a a thing I would encourage people to do is is more organic versus man-made. Um they have like this this app. It's called Yuka. Have you ever heard of it? Uh yuka. Write it down. Put it in your resources. Um, it's developed in Europe and you can the products in the stores when whoever shops in your household, make them use the app, turn it on, and you can scan the barcode, it'll tell you the health score. Wow. Nice. So, these types of weapons are things we have in body chargers to teach people, right? Cuz you you got to have weapons. You got to have What are bad, aren't they? Uh, yeah. I don't think it it rates it on a scale of 100, right? 100 would be the best. Like a grade and I don't know what they are, but it's if it's a 10, you're lucky. Yeah. This is just a sad day. Now, lost my Now, listen, please, if you're watching, okay, I'm not asking I I'm not perfect, and I hope people understand like it's impossible to be perfect with everything you do. So, but most people what happens is they're doing too many bad things on a day-to-day basis and not enough good things. Yeah. And this even even a balance like this it just it just makes your health progressively do this. But even if you just shift a little bit and you just start doing this and you learn from people like us, right? And you come in you just start making a few little shifts. I'm not asking you to change your whole lifestyle and become Mr. organic tomorrow. But you know if you change just a little bit and understand that little formula every day do a little bit more towards the good than the bad um everything changes and you start to change your your life path may go here and all of a sudden you start to convert it. It may take you a little time um unless you come come to our clinic be more aggressive where we we do it quicker but you can certainly do it on your own. It's really um so it is it's a process. Um there's no real one answer. Um, but I would say um that's a really good thing. Just just trying to think of things versus God made versus man-made, right? And in choosing more God made than man-made. How's your back feel after he worked on it yesterday? Good. I haven't really had any pain today. Wow. It's been great. Is that rare? It's pretty rare. Yeah, it's been great. Good to see you. Good. Healthy yourselves? Mhm. Yeah. Last night was that testing was crazy. Yeah, it was. That was wild. Super cool. Dr. Chris, thank you. Thank you so much. Such an honor to have you here. Likewise. And I'll come see you soon when that Eboo thing comes out. Absolutely. I love watching your podcast. Keep them going, man. You're amazing. Thank you. Thank you. All right, guys. We'll put the links in this. Um I'm in his uh home program. I'm going to go see him uh probably month or two. So, I would recommend it and we'll keep you guys posted. Cheesits are a 34 out of 100. That's not that bad. 34 out of 100. Oh Jesus. Oh, okay. Wow. Okay. It's It's a wonderful app. You can use it for so many different things. Just going to leave that in and let that be the ending right there. 34. Yeah, we should.