The Raw Deal (31 October 2025) with special featured guest Sophia Smallstorm
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Well, this is Jim Fetzer, your host on The Raw Deal, right here on Revolution Radio this Halloween, the 31st day of October 2025.
If you don't know that Charlie Kirk's shooting was a 100% staged event, then some of the developments that are taking place now are going to baffle you.
You're going to be curious as hell as to what's going on.
But it's an elaborate cover-up.
Thus, I begin with Cash Patel shutting down the Charlie Kirk investigation.
Turning discomfort into comfort.
R.G. Heating.
It wouldn't make any sense at all if the event were on the up and up.
None.
Not a moment.
So it sounds like Tulsi Gabbard wants to investigate this because she knows it leads to Israel.
And it sounds like Israel.
That's what it looks like.
So the full-blown cover-up is happening with the Charlie Kirk assassination.
It turns out that someone working for Tulsi Gabbard was investigating the foreign government's connection to the assassination, and Cash Patel just squashed it.
Huh?
Yes.
Officials' access to FBI files in Charlie Kirk case drew pushback.
An inquiry by Joe Kent.
He leads the National Counterterrorism Center.
He's said to have alarmed Cash Patel, the FBI director, because he was looking into the connections between Charlie Kirk's assassination and foreign governments because that's his job.
He leads the National Counterterrorism Center.
Okay.
By the way, so here it is.
The head of the National Counterterrorism Center examined FBI files in the last several weeks to investigate whether the man charged with assassinating Charlie Kirk had support from someone else, a foreign power or another entity, according to multiple people with knowledge of the matter.
The inquiry by Joe Kent, who's the director of the Counterterrorism Center, alarmed Cash Patel, the director of the FBI.
Mr. Patel and other senior officials believe Mr. Kent was overstepping, treading on FBI, on the FBI.
That's what he was doing, treading on them.
Oh, friskis.
Of course he was overstepping.
Who does he think he is?
Clark Kent?
No, he's not Clark Kent.
How dare he look into one of the most important cases in American history with all its implications?
How dare he?
The inquiry by Joe Kent, the director, oh, here we already said that, treading on FBI responsibilities and potentially interfering with the investigation and the prosecution of the subject.
Really?
So somebody from the National Counterterrorism Center, just looking at the information, that's going to screw up your investigation, I call bullshit.
Of course, he's got it right.
100% bullshit.
Here's another report about it that Jimmy Doar is so good.
I'm a huge fan of Jimmy.
And Link doesn't appear to be working.
Meanwhile, Max Blumenthal talks about what's going on here.
He's got, sir, the authority to invade them.
It makes me wonder if the CIA isn't already present in all three places.
We know they're there in Venezuela because Trump announced it, trying to destabilize the governments.
Is it your understanding that American intelligence is trying to destabilize the governments of all three countries, even though the Cubans can barely buy food, much less sell drugs?
Well, you can hardly call it intelligence.
I don't think the.
First of all, it's well known that the CIA has staged so many plots to topple the Cuban government and assassinate its leadership, going back to exploding cigars against Fidel Castro to bioterrorism, attempts to poison Cuba's crops.
This has been exposed in declassified CIA documents.
But what we're witnessing right now is a very political ideological attempt to destroy the linchpin of what I call the axis of resistance in the Western hemisphere, which John Bolton referred to as the troika of tyranny, Venezuela, Cuba, and Nicaragua.
And now Colombia has an elected left-wing president, Gustavo Petro, who was a student activist against the right-wing dictatorial regimes of Colombia in his youth and is now sort of a social democratic leader who is not perfectly aligned with the government of Venezuela, but began speaking out very vocally against intelligence reports.
I started my first business in the basement of a factory over 30 years ago.
We had no heat.
U.S. intelligence report determined that Maduro was not directing Train Deiragua.
However, driving more of his base to the polls.
They think this is going to help Andrew Cuomo.
I know Andrew's a longtime friend of mine, but if they think this is going to help Andrew crackdown on the left, it was so much great stuff going on.
Why is the prosecution choosing Tyler Robinson's defense attorney?
That sounded like a marriage.
Luke contacted his current lawyer, Nestor, said, hey, I have this amazing lawyer willing to work pro bono, and you haven't heard back.
And every other legal person you talk to in Utah said you can't, they didn't want this.
They were hostile, and they said that this Greg Greg Scott, what is his name?
Cortisol.
Yes.
Okay.
So he was going to find a lawyer.
And so now he did find a lawyer for Tyler Robinson, but nobody can get a hold of Tyler Robinson.
Exactly.
So that's another weird thing.
And Jimmy, I've got some updates for you there, too.
I don't know if you've heard that he's not going to be showing up in person for, you know, for the preliminary hearing that was, he was scheduled to show up in person.
And now we got more Charlie Kirk news coming your way.
Elizabeth Lane is with us.
She's an investigative journalist and COO of Unified TV.
She hosts the show Beyond the Matrix, where she explores politics, diplomatic affairs, and complex geopolitical narratives.
Welcome to the show, Elizabeth Lane.
Hi, Elizabeth.
Hi, Jimmy.
Thank you for inviting me.
Now, the reason why you came to my attention and why I wanted to talk to you was I saw you tweet this out.
You thanked Real Candace Owen for highlighting a part of your investigation.
It's highly unethical for the prosecution to select its own defendant.
And that appears to be what is happening.
The government is covering.
So tell me, what do you know about Tyler Robinson and his legal representation?
What do you mean by that tweet?
Yes.
So it's, let me start from the beginning.
When this whole thing happened, how do I investigate my cases?
It's very complex.
So I look at what's real and what's noise at first, and all this video evidence and all this stuff that people are talking about.
Okay, so I have to filter from the real thing from the noise.
And I realized that the only person that could give me real answers right now is Tyler Robinson.
So how do I get to Tyler Robinson?
Well, if I write a letter that I need to, you know, see him in prison as a journalist, no one's going to allow me to even go, you know, centimeters closer to the gate.
So I realized that the best way I can get to him is through a lawyer.
So I decided, why don't I get this guy a pro bono lawyer?
And I went down to different firms in Utah asking them to represent Tyler Robinson for free as a pro bono case.
And this is where lawyers in Utah told me that, hey, so we are more than happy to do so.
And these are average lawyers, your average firms, not the most popular ones in Utah.
So they were like, we're very happy to do that for you, Elizabeth.
The only problem is we don't have the qualification to do so.
We can help you find somebody who does, but we cannot represent him.
And then they said something very interesting.
Guy named Scordis, who's, by the way, I think there was a mistake made on Candace's part.
She said the prosecutor on the case.
Scordis is not the prosecutor on the case.
Scordis was running as a prosecutor of the state.
So as an attorney general, which is a different case, but it's still very unethical for a person who's running as an attorney general in the state to look for a lawyer for Tyler Robinson, who's a defendant.
Can I just clarify?
I need you to clarify what you're saying.
So the Attorney General in Utah, and what's that person's name?
Scordis.
So they talked about.
How do you spell that?
I don't remember the spelling, but Greg, you can look it up, Greg Scordis.
Is it sound like S-C-O-R-D-I-S?
Scordis?
Is that what you're saying?
Yes, I believe so.
Okay.
And so this person is the Attorney General of Utah, yes?
He's running.
He was running for an attorney general position.
So he's in a campaign.
Yes.
He's in a political campaign to become the, but what is his job right now?
So right now, he actually, it's very funny.
He has a show.
He leads a talk show that I never listened to.
But a lawyer in Utah told me that when this whole thing happened, he was the guy who announced in his show that he doesn't believe.
And again, this is what the lawyers told me in Utah.
He doesn't believe that Tyler Robinson did any of this.
And then when I'm trying to find Tyler Robinson or lawyer, I get shut down because the same lawyers tell me that, well, you can't look for a lawyer because Scourt is already on this case and looking for a lawyer.
So that was really weird for me and kind of unexplained.
Okay, so he can look for a lawyer, but so can I. Like, what stops me from doing the same by law?
I can do that too.
It is up to parents and Tyler Robinson himself, because he's, you know, an adult, to pick which lawyer he wants to go with.
Now, this is all, of course, totally fishy.
None of this would make the least sense if it weren't for the fact that the whole case is cover up.
They mucked up.
It was very amateurish.
So they're trying to cover their bets.
They want to control the lawyer, both sides.
There's no doubt about the fact that if they don't, the truth almost certainly is going to be exposed.
I think with a high probability, the truth will come out in the public domain, you know, in the mainstream media, even will eventually, though, I must admit, Sandy Hook was certainly equally sloppy,
and yet nevertheless, it wasn't Christopher Key, and even included footage broadcast by ABC of the rehearsal video for the crisis actors in the crowd,
which were only about a third of those who were present at the actual event, you know, practicing how they're going to react when Charlie's shot with an empty tent.
Empty tent, no Charlie, no AIDS, you know, no nothing, because it's rehearsal.
I don't know how much more powerful proof we're going to have.
Check it out.
16 feet away, but nonetheless, I wanted to point that out.
Just mention a bit later in this footage that's presented.
Let's continue on.
Shot in the neck, and everybody fell to the ground, and then people started running and got run over.
And I was with my family.
We had 16 of us there.
So five adults and like 11.
I don't want to belabor this, but the proof that this was 100% staged is overwhelming.
Meanwhile, turning to a different kind of fraud to which the American people have been subjected of great consequence.
Biden's own doctor just took the fifth before Congress.
Joe Biden's doctor won't answer a simple question.
His silence confirms what conservatives knew all along.
And Biden's own doctor just took the fifth.
What he refused to say is James Comer seen bread.
Dr. Kevin O'Connor walked into a House hearing room, identified himself, then invoked the Fifth Amendment for every single question about Joe Biden's mental fitness.
Every single question.
House Oversight Chair James Comer asked O'Connor point blank.
Whether he was told to lie about Biden's health, the doctor took the fifth.
Comrade asked if Biden was fit to be president.
Fifth Amendment.
O'Connor wouldn't even confirm he understood that proceedings without invoking is right against self-incrimination.
When a sitting president physician refused to answer whether the patient was mentally capable of running the country, you don't need a lot to agree to connect the dots.
I don't seem to have any video here, but yeah, we all get it.
And by the way, the House Oversight Committee with Comer chairs has recommended that all the pardons signed with the Autoped are null and void, null and void.
By the way, Kamala was also questioned about her knowledge of Biden's incompetence and she flipped out.
Kamala just got roosted on live TV.
No, it wasn't from a conservative news outlet.
It was an Australian journalist who lit a match.
During an interview on her international book tour, Harris said, I was Sarah Ferguson from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
And let's just say things got awkward fast.
Ferguson came out swinging, calling out Harris for dodging question about Joe Biden's health during his presidency.
Didn't you have a responsibility to say something, Ferguson asked?
Clearly, not here for the usual political tap dance.
Harris tried to brush it off, saying she did not question Joe Biden's capacity to be president.
Sure, Kamala.
When Ferguson pressed further, Harris pulled a classic move.
She pivoted hard to Trump.
Edwin Ferguson, not having it, threw down the line that's going viral.
That is a world-class pivot, but it is not a question that I asked you.
Ooh, you can practically hear the wind knocked out of Kamala's talking points.
Here we have it on video.
Now let's talk about former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris.
She has stumbled her way through an uncomfortable interview with the ABC's Sarah Ferguson.
Have a look.
But wasn't Joe Biden then to put it on him, wasn't his refusal to recognize his own frailties the reason that you faced a nearly impossible task?
I ran against Donald Trump for president, and Donald Trump ran on a platform that was in large part, I believe, misrepresenting his intentions to the American people.
I want to interrupt you because that is a world-class pivot, but it is not the question that I asked you, which is about Joe Biden's failure to recognize his own frailties and what that did to you.
The question is about Joe Biden.
Are you still reluctant to criticize the former president?
In what regard, please?
just in in terms of that question so you what exactly would you like to ask Be more specific, if you don't mind.
Was it Joe Biden's decision, his failure to recognize his own frailties in that position that put you in the position that made it almost impossible to win that race?
He was not frail as President of the United States, but he had frailties.
We all saw the debate.
I do believe that Joe Biden had the capacity to be president of the United States.
Oh, dear, Dan, she's not getting any better, is she?
And she wants to run again.
Yeah, well, I mean, good on Sarah Ferguson.
I thought that was a very good interview.
So, you know, it'd be good if we saw a bit more of that from the ABC, having sort of a fairer approach to how they undertake these interviews.
But what a terrible interview by Kamala Harris.
I mean, how can she say that Joe Biden didn't have frailties as president?
I mean, how can she continue with this fiction when he obviously did?
Everybody could see it.
The debates made it obvious and apparent that he was struggling.
He was struggling with his mental capabilities.
And as you say, she wants to run again.
This reveals the lack of depth to the Democratic Party.
And the fact is, I think that because they all thought Hillary Clinton was going to win in 2016, they haven't invested in their future.
So they went from Hillary Clinton, then they had Joe Biden.
Now who do they have?
They have no one for the future.
They have got Gavin Newsom or Kamala Harris, which are the only two that seem to be coming up.
Both of them are not going to get over the line against Trump or J.D. Vance, who's likely to be the candidate.
So the Democrats are struggling with generational change here.
I think it's fascinating to watch.
Well, it is fascinating to watch, and in my opinion, anyone who thinks that Kamala Harris is a serious candidate or should run again really has missed the boat.
I mean, I can't imagine a less qualified, less competent candidate.
Meanwhile, Venezuela is concerned in making claims about CIA intervention there.
They may be upsetting to some, but I would venture to say all virtually certainly true.
Lucas Maduro's regime is scrambling as American pressure mounts in the Caribbean, the Venezuelan dictator.
According to this, obviously CIA-friendly sign, just making an announcement straight out of a spy novel.
And Venezuela made an outrageous CIA claim that'll have Donald Trump seen red.
I don't know why.
Venezuela claims CIA-backed mercenaries captured.
Venezuela advice president Del C. Rodriguez announced authorities had captured a group of alleged mercenaries with direct information linking them to the CIA.
According to Rodriguez, these mysterious operatives were planning what she called a false flag operation that would set the stage for a full military confrontation with Venezuela.
That sounds exactly right.
That's a page right out of the CIA playbook.
The announcement came as joint military exercise between the U.S. and Trinidad and Tobago got underway in the Caribbean Sea.
The USS gravely, a guided missile destroyer, arrived at the port of Spain on Sunday to connect train with Trinidad and Tobago Defense Force.
Maduro's government called the military exercise a provocation designed to turn the Caribbean into a space for lethal violence and U.S. imperial domination.
He's got it exactly right.
I mean, what's there to dispute?
He's got it exactly right.
And when it comes to Giving Newsome, we have an additional report about this guy who's been a fraud from the beginning.
Given Newsome mock for fabricated hustle story, his elite family background is exposed.
Do you agree with this?
That of all the qualities Americans want in a leader, authenticity has to be near the top of the list.
In an era of polished speeches and managed public images, people crave a genuine connection.
I believe the person asking for their vote actually understands their lives, shares their values, and has maybe even faced a real challenge once or twice.
We want leaders forged by experience, not manufactured by consultants.
Yet a deep and cynical chasm has grown between the political class and the citizens are meant to serve.
This disconnect is now so profound, some politicians don't even bother trying to be real.
Instead, they go for pure caricature.
They draw in the language and fabricated histories of the common man like a cheap costume, hoping that performance is good enough to get him through another election cycle.
From Buzz Pack Review, California Governor Gavin Newsom's latest attempt to relate to the average American has fallen flat on its face while visiting the All the Smoke podcast, hosted by NBA champs Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson.
Newsom told a story about how he was basically raising himself.
And his mom had to hustle by working two and a half jobs to make enough money.
It was also about paying the bills, man.
It was just like hustling.
And so I was out there just kind of raising myself, he said, turning on the TV, started, you know, becoming obsessed, sitting there with the wonder bread, mac and cheese.
That's how I grew up, bro.
It's a compelling story, isn't it?
Only problem, he seemed to be rewriting his personal history.
Far from a story of rags to riches, Kevin Newsom life is a testament to the power of elite connections and inherited privilege.
This isn't a tale of an American dream.
It's a classic story of the American political dynasty.
A quick look into Newsom's background reveals a world utterly alien to the one he describes.
His father, William Newsom, was not a struggling labor, but a state appellate court justice.
He wasn't just any well-connected lawyer, but a close friend of the powerful Getty family, as in the billionaire oil, Sky and Gettys.
And I'm being joined now by Sophia Smallstorm.
Stand by.
We'll be right back.
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Well, it's a great pleasure to have Sophia back for a return engagement.
She is so knowledgeable and insightful about such an enormous range of issues.
9-11, Sandy Hook, medical situations, challenges we face today.
Sophie, I'm glad to have you back here on the Raw deal.
Sophia, unmute.
I said, hi, how are you?
Good to have you here.
Well, Jim, today I'm going to take a different tack because I will say something.
It kind of astonishes me.
I do so many shows with you, but I get no support from your listeners.
None.
Support for me means somebody goes to my store, which I often barely get a chance to mention on our shows, but I try and buy something.
I mean, I cannot possibly go into all these subjects for so many hours every week and live on breadcrumbs, right?
Right?
So, my store is the way that I support myself.
And reflected in that store, am I able to do a screen share today?
Well, there's a catch, Sophia.
You want to send me the link because it turns out that screen shares for some reason aren't recording.
So if I go there, then I'll direct you.
Okay, good.
We can do that.
So for everybody else, you could maybe write this down.
It's avatarproducts.com, avatar like the movie.
And I'm not trying to sit here and beg people to buy stuff.
Everything in my store is there for a reason.
And the reason is for you, you.
And Jim has finally learned that because he allowed me to send him a bag of, tell us, Jim, sulfur.
And why did you want the sulfur, Jim?
Well, I have multiple conditions where based upon our conversation, it appears sulfur might make a difference.
And I'm just, I've been very happy with the results, Sophie.
I was going to mention today, when I go for a walk and I try to do a mile walk every day, but I'm not regular.
I'm not consistent.
I make three walks a week on the average.
But I have been lagging since I began taking the sulfur.
I've got a bit more of my zest back and it's much more comfortable to walk.
So I think it is making a difference.
Okay, I'm so happy to hear that.
And it's not because you are elderly that I felt it was a good idea to send you sulfur, which I had thought for a very long time, but I didn't think that you would respond to it at all in the sense that if I said, often when you give somebody something, they just stick it in a cupboard.
That's what I did with sulfur years and years ago.
Two people gave me some of this MSM sulfur, and I tried it for a day or two.
I didn't like the taste, and I put it in a cupboard.
And I can't believe I did that because I would have had such a head start on where I am now, body-wise.
Okay?
So that's why I wanted to offer it to you.
But I didn't think unless you said so yourself.
And your very words were, after we had this short discussion on the phone, you said, maybe I should try sulfur.
And I said, yes, you should, right?
Yes.
So sulfur, the reason why we have to take sulfur now extra supplementally is because it's gone from our soil.
It's an essential nutrient that is gone.
It's gone.
And do you know why it's gone, Jim?
All kinds of artificial sprain Monsanto, a host of other issues affecting our soil.
I have no doubt there are multiple explanations, Sophia.
It's because of the United States government and the war machine.
All those companies that were working with the government to produce nuclear weaponry, the companies that were in the Manhattan Project, the many aluminum and chemical companies, after the war ended, they had like, they were twiddling their thumbs.
They had nothing to do.
And the big war industry wasn't going to support them.
And they needed support just the way little Sophia Smallstorm needs it, right?
We all need to be supported by this giant cycle of money exchange, which kind of parallels what's called the sulfur cycle of the earth.
So that sulfur cycle was disrupted.
And just as the chemical companies were terrified that their money wheel would be disrupted, they decided to reinvent themselves.
And they began to make products for domestic life and agriculture since they couldn't supply the war machine with as many products after the end of the war.
So that produced chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides.
And the use, and the United States government, thank you very much, started to subsidize food growers who agreed to use these horrible products on our food supply.
All right?
Write that down 100 times.
That was a government subsidy, those products.
And the farmers started to use them, and that destroyed our health for generations, and it is not stopping.
So, Jim, how much organic food do you eat?
Probably very, very little, Sophia.
I'd be unable to tell you of anything organic.
I got some like tangelos.
I mean, I suppose those would qualify as organic, you know.
But the rest of your diet is conventionally grown and produced, right?
I'm yeah, I expect that exactly.
Yeah, yeah.
Yes.
If you don't look for organic food or know farmers who grow without pesticides and chemical, who don't do chemical farming, you're eating conventionally grown and produced food, which I'm going to tell you something, contains more toxins than nutrients.
More toxins than nutrients.
That's a pretty depressing thought.
But it's true.
It's true.
And I think we did a show on this on Zen Honeycut and moms across America who have started to pay out of their own pockets.
The government doesn't pay them to do this.
Nobody with deep pockets subsidizes these lab tests.
But all lab tests that are undertaken in this manner prove that conventionally grown food, that means I'm going to bet that your tangelos are maybe 1% of the food you eat, right?
99%.
I'm sorry to put you on the hot spot, but you're a tough old nut.
You can do it.
So 99% of the food you eat is primarily toxin, not nutrient containing.
How about it, Jim?
You're probably right, Sophia.
Go for it.
Yeah, go for it.
Now, don't forget this.
Once you turn off this Zoom and the show is over, don't trot back to your kitchen and have a toxic snack, okay?
Huh, huh, huh, huh.
How did Jimmy Dean sausage sandwiches rank, guys?
You have one each morning.
I like that pancake version the best.
That's pathetic.
That is mass-produced, toxic food full of glyphosate.
That's why you've had so many hospital visits.
I kid you not.
That may be a major contributor right there.
Yes, I'm going to yell and nag on this show.
That's my character today.
That's my character.
And you want to know why?
Not just because of what I'm telling you today, but also I had this skirmish with FedEx and I made a beautiful, beautiful little mock-up of a FedEx truck.
And instead of FedEx, I made a little graphic alteration and it says Fed up.
Yes.
That's my social media attack on FedEx for the year.
Okay, so Fed Up, get it?
Not FedEx, Fed Up, in big orange letters.
Okay, you should at least giggle at that.
Okay, good.
I'm so happy.
All right.
So here's now this sulfur that you're taking, which is standing all by its lonely self next to your pantry of toxic Jimmy Dean and everything else.
I know it tastes good, but they are seducing the public.
All these food companies that prepare your food, they are seducing the public through their low chakra taste buds.
I mean, why do we have this crappy situation comedy thing going in America endlessly, endlessly?
Because that is titillating our laughter buds, you could say.
And people enjoy laughing and they enjoy tasting things that are fatty and salty, which is your Jimmy Dean sausage pancake or whatever the hell it is.
All right.
So you are being tricked by your taste buds to put your money into the production of toxic food.
And some poor wretch in California, that's me, offered you a bag of sulfur and gave you enough information to prompt you to say, yes, I should try this.
And just by taking, how much are you taking?
A teaspoon a day?
Oh, they still, you suggested start off with about a third of a teaspoon.
I'm glad to increase it.
Tell me, I mean, I'm right now only having those partial teaspoons.
And that's so much.
I got it right here, Sophia.
Thank you.
Bring it close to the camera so people can ogle it.
Yeah, no, that's not the point.
There we go.
Yes, look how little he's taken it lasts.
I mean, these are little white flakes.
They're not even the crystals.
So if everybody listening decides to be inspired by your story and you go online and you look for sulfur, you're going to find powders, pills, pellets, crystals.
And no, that's not what you should be taking.
You should be taking flakes.
And I, little Sophia, in Avatar Products, I had to source flakes.
It took me two months to find them.
So that flakes are what you want, not crystals, not pills, and not powder, and not pellets.
Okay?
So that's what Jim showed us.
Thank you.
And imagine now, Jim, this, I told you a quarter teaspoon.
So maybe you're taking a third of a teaspoon.
One-third of a teaspoon every day lined up next to that enormous string of toxic food that you're eating throughout the rest of the day.
It has such a noticeable impact.
One-third of a teaspoon.
Yeah, I think it is making a difference, Sophia.
I affirm it.
But it's so this sulfur should be in the food you're eating, but because it's not, you have to actually take it in a form of supplement.
You have to spoon it into your mouth.
It's a little bitter, but once your body understands what it's doing, because there's like an integration, it's like a psychobiological in there is his little teaspoon.
All you need is a high chair and a bib.
Okay, so once your body gets it, it starts to crave it.
And you will not object to the slightly bitter taste of the crystals, which you put in a little tiny bit of water, or you can take them dry.
So Jim, for a person like you to notice the effect of this tiny amount, this, you know, one teaspoon is four grams.
So a quarter of a teaspoon is one gram.
A third of a teaspoon is a little over one gram.
That's incredible.
Look at your body weight.
Look at that other stuff you're shoveling down your throat every day, 365 days a year, and one gram of sulfur gets you walking with more spring in your stride.
And I will say why.
Want me to?
Sure.
Why?
Yeah, go right ahead.
But I mean, it's noticeable to me.
Yes, it's noticeable to everybody.
I was dragging.
I mean, it was taking me longer, and now I actually feel a whole lot like I used to feel when I go for the walk.
So it is making a discernible difference, Sophia.
I have no doubt.
Yes.
Okay.
And I'll tell you why.
So when you look at the molecular configuration of sulfur, so how do I send that to you?
Hmm.
Can I put something in the chat and then you open it?
Oh, just go right ahead.
Just go right ahead and describe it verbally.
It's okay.
We get the image of molecular structures.
No, no, I want you to see it.
But, all right, I won't since it'll be too distracting.
But this molecule, which you're taking in the form of flakes of sulfur, is called methyl sulfonyl methane, MSM sulfur.
And that molecule consists of two methyl groups.
One is H3C and the other is CH3.
So now let's picture a center and the center is an atom of sulfur.
And then there's north, south, east, and west.
Okay, so to the east and the west are these two methyl groups, H3C and CH3, and to the north and south are an oxygen atom.
So that's the molecule.
The molecule is like an axial construction with sulfur in the middle, oxygen to the north, oxygen to the south, and two methyl groups on either side.
And the oxygen is a double bonded connection to the sulfur.
Now, this is very, very important.
And that is the reason that double bonded oxygen is the reason your tissues are pulling together with strength and elasticity and why you have a noticeable spring in your walk using only one gram of sulfur a day.
That's pretty remarkable, don't you think?
Yeah, I do.
And I think I will increase to have a teaspoon or even evolve.
So what they normally recommend, which I think is a little too much, is to take one teaspoon per hundred pounds of body weight twice a day.
So are you willing to tell the world what you weigh?
You can take off a few pounds if you like.
200.
200.
So Jim, according to the conventional sulfur dosage, you should be taking one teaspoon per hundred pounds.
So that would be two teaspoons times two, twice a day, four teaspoons a day.
Imagine how you would be leaping tall buildings in a single day.
Not likely, but we'll see.
I mean, I will increase my dosage.
So in my increase it probably to a teaspoon a day, but not to take four teaspoons a day, but a lot of people stop at a teaspoon a day or two teaspoons a day.
And you can eyeball it.
You don't have to measure it.
Jim showed us his little silver spoon.
I just put the spoon in the package.
Yes.
So I got to tell somebody to stop messaging me.
Sure.
Okay.
So anyway, sulfur is not only do those double oxygen bonds do the job of making you bound and skip and hop and give you more energy.
And I will tell you, I was dragging and lagging myself a year ago in the sense that when I ran on the beach and the tide was high and the sand was soft and you sink into it and it's really hard to run in at high tide.
And I just didn't like it.
I'm getting old too.
And then I started to take sulfur and within a couple of weeks of taking sulfur, I noticed I don't mind running at high tide anymore.
I was able to lift my legs really high.
I had way more spring bound.
I could tackle a mile or two more than I normally go.
And I knew that that was the sulfur.
I knew it.
And so here's another thing, Jim.
You may not have noticed this because I think you spend more time looking at your computer than in the mirror.
But they say that once you start taking sulfur, that elasticity of the tissue starts to show up in your skin.
And you have fewer wrinkles.
You have a more youthful, glowing appearance.
Have you noticed that?
Maybe.
I mean, I've had some skin cancers and some minor surgeries and other treatments that kind of are disrupting, you know, the one's appearance.
But I'll take it into account.
I'll accept anything like that.
Though I've never, it has never affected me what iota to grow older.
I would never consider dying my hair or being in any other way other than who I am.
I mean, I just, I guess I'm a bit of the opposite of Gavin Newson.
I don't know, reporting about how he has a completely inauthentic character.
It's just really embarrassing how bad it is.
He's such a sham.
But that's an aside.
I appreciate it all, Sophia.
Go for it.
Yes.
No, Jim, I can see that you're not the type that puts mascara on in the mirror.
Yeah.
Okay.
So, all right.
Some men do that, by the way.
Some men do that.
Don't be fooled.
Okay.
So now you mentioned the skin cancers, and let's get into that a little bit.
So have you ever heard, Jim, of Otto Warburg?
That's the name of a man, a figure, a researcher, a starter.
A very famous man, Otto Warburg, won the Nobel Prize in Physiology in 1931 for his work on the metabolism of tumors and cancer cells.
So it was Dr. Warburg who showed the world that cancer cells are anaerobic.
And that means they cannot thrive and they do not develop in the presence of high levels of oxygen.
So when we anaerobic exercise versus aerobic exercise, people kind of get that a little bit, right?
Aerobic exercise is you striding along and walking and anaerobic exercise is when you push as hard as you can and your cells are using adenosine triphosphate rather than glycogen.
Glycogen is for lower output of work, and ATP is for higher output of work.
So, what happens with cancer is the root cause of cancer, Jim, and most people don't know this, even people in the medical world, is mitochondrial failure and cellular acidosis.
And acidosis means acidic cells, and mitochondrial failure means these little engines in the cytoplasm of the cell that make that ATP and keep that cytoplasm negatively charged.
Those little engines, they call them organelles, start to fail.
And that's really illness, all illness, all illness.
It doesn't matter if you call it, you know, whatever any kind of name.
And here I'm going blank.
I can't think of a single illness except cancer, but you know what I'm saying.
There's all kinds of liver illnesses, illnesses in the damage to tissues of the eye, glaucoma.
We have all kinds of stomach problems, Crohn's disease.
All of this is caused by failure of tissues to do their job.
And the tissues fail because their mitochondria in the cells are getting tanked out and they can't provide enough energy for that type of cell to do its job.
So, wherever this mitochondrial failure shows up, whatever tissue or organ it's in, it's given a disease name.
But guess what?
There's only one disease, that's it, and it's mitochondrial failure because of a condition called hypoxia, which is comes from hypoxygenation, low oxygenation.
So, Warburg showed the world, and they gave him the Nobel Prize for this: that you put cancer cells into oxygen and they start to die because they cannot thrive in the presence of oxygen, high levels of oxygen.
So, he also said this, he's very famous for this: deprive a cell of 35% of its oxygen for 48 hours, and it may become cancerous.
So, cancer progresses in the absence of oxygen, it develops when cells are deprived of oxygen, and guess what sulfur does?
It boosts oxygen transport into the cell, and that's the key to the health and the energy and the productivity of that cell and its ability to regenerate and produce new cells.
So, how do we start life?
We start life as a single cell, and from that, I mean, when you take an egg out of your refrigerator, does your Jimmy Dean have egg in it?
Yeah, okay, so you know what an egg is?
It's a single cell, it's the biggest cell, the biggest form of cell, and that's exactly what it is.
The white of an egg is the cytoplasm that matches the cytoplasm of the cells in your body, and the yolk is the nucleus.
So, an egg is one cell.
So, there you have a very easy school child's demonstration of what a cell is.
So, we begin our lives as one cell, and from that, we start developing and morphing into trillions and trillions of other cells, more cells, and that makes a human body.
So sulfur is a very important mediator for the oxygen moving into these cells to develop them and so they proliferate and so they do their jobs.
So oxygen has to move in your body from your bloodstream where it's carried on the hemoglobin molecule in the red blood cell and it moves from that hemoglobin molecule through the barrier of the cell into the nucleus where it is used to make ATP for cellular energy.
So sulfur promotes this.
Sulfur boosts oxygen transport.
That's another reason why you feel better.
So what you're saying, Sophia, is sulfur in addition to its other benefits is anti-cancer.
It'll inhibit the development of cancer cells in your body.
We'll be right back with Sophia's Spallstorm.
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Sophia, please continue.
Sofia.
Sofia, are you there?
Please continue.
Yes, I'm sorry.
I was muted.
That was an opportune and very dramatic conclusion right before the break.
And it is correct that sulfur is a it's it's um it doesn't promote what they call apoptosis, which I'll get into.
Yeah.
But it definitely creates an environment that is unfriendly to the development of cancer.
So we have these two reasons now: we have the tissue tensility and elasticity, and the proteins are made utterly differently with sulfur because of those double oxygen bonds.
And proteins are the structural materials of your body.
So all of that, it takes a week or two, but it is noticeable early on in the game.
I don't see you, Jim.
I'm here.
I'm here.
Continue.
You got so, you had to leap over a tall building for a minute, right?
All right.
So the next thing that I want to address is glutathione.
Do you know, have you heard that?
Most people have heard the word glutathione, but they're not sure what it means.
Can you identify what that is?
I cannot, Sophia.
Go right ahead.
But you've heard of it, right?
Yes.
All right.
I heard the word.
Yes, the word, glutathione.
So glutathione is often called the body's master antioxidant.
You've heard this word antioxidant.
Why do you keep leaping to single buildings, tall buildings in a single bound?
You're gone again.
Okay.
The truth is I'm having one of those Jimmy Dean sausage sandwiches with pancakes.
No, you're not.
I didn't have any breakfast this morning.
I was preparing for the show and for the second show.
You're eating Jimmy Dean while we talk about how bad it is?
I am Zophia.
Go right ahead.
That is awful.
Keep going.
I'm appalled.
I'm appalled.
Thank God for your quarter teaspoon of sulfur.
Yes.
Go ahead.
You know what I'd like you to do after you finish that Jimmy Dean, Jim?
Tell me.
I'd like you to take another quarter teaspoon of sulfur in front of all of us since the bag is right there.
Only bitch, keep going.
All right.
I can't believe it.
I'm devastated.
All right.
So glutathione is the body's master antioxidant, and it works like a vacuum cleaner.
It courses through your blood and it sweeps up all kinds of toxins.
So all that food you eat is potentially mitigated.
That toxic food, that stuff you're cramming down your throat right now, is potentially mitigated by glutathione.
But you can't make glutathione.
Your body has to make glutathione and it has to make it fresh every day.
And what helps you to make glutathione is sulfur.
So if you don't have sulfur in your food, you cannot make the glutathione.
You can't make enough of it.
And you can't vacuum clean out all the toxins in your body.
And the other thing that helps you make glutathione is exercise.
So that one mile walk that you're taking, more power to you, Jim, is actually helping you to produce glutathione.
But you are not producing enough of it if you're eating all this toxic food and you don't have sulfur in your diet.
So you better up that sulfur if you're going to be eating those Jimmy Deans.
And I wouldn't give your money to Jimmy Dean.
I would go out and start making the acquaintance of organic farmers, start going to farmers markets, learn to cook, do less computer and more cooking.
Well, I was thinking of switching to sausage sandwiches, just actual sausage patties on bread with mustard, which I like a lot too, as an alternative to Jimmy Dean.
Potentially, but you really need to investigate what the pig eats or whatever your sausages are made of.
Because if those animals are fed on glyphosate containing grains and foods, then all the proteins in their bodies that are what those sausages are composed of are going to get right into your body.
And glyphosate is another huge, huge problem.
But anyway, glutathione and glyphosate are not the same things.
So anyway, glutathione has three amino acids, cysteine, glycine, and glutamine.
And it's a molecule that's very sticky, which is why it's such a good vacuum cleaner in your bloodstream.
It attracts toxins and free radicals and heavy metals.
And this is very important for the vaccs era that we're in, because those vaccines have a lot of metal content, heavy metal.
And you want to chelate.
Chelate is the word for removing metals and heavy metals from your blood.
And sulfur does that.
It's a very good chelator along with iodine.
And on my website, you will find three or four types of iodine and a couple of forms of this sulfur.
And I'll show you the next one very soon.
But so your body needs sulfur to make this master molecule vacuum cleaner thing, glutathione.
And without sulfur, your glutathione production drops and toxicity builds inside your body.
And there are people who are actually urged by their progressive health care practitioners to get glutathione injections.
They're very, very expensive.
You can buy glutathione online and you can take it from a bottle.
And it's extremely expensive, $70 a bottle.
But why not take a few grains of sulfur every day and let your body make the glutathione?
Just the way you explained to us that you wanted to make sausage sandwiches rather than buying them from Jimmy Dean.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So one of the problems in our bodies today is this presence of heavy metals, heavy metals.
And the heavy metals are in all of the food.
I know a woman who was remediating race horses who were very, very, let's just say, agitated and getting disease.
They started to develop laminitis.
That's a very common disease in the four legs of horses.
And cilantro is another very good heavy metal chelator.
And she started feeding them large quantities of cilantro.
And these horses tempered down, they calmed down, their laminitis started to heal.
So chelation is a very important thing that we could be doing for ourselves.
It's a word that people have heard, but they think it means going to some, you know, naturopath and or some doctor's office and getting EDTA in your blood, which is another very good chelator.
But no, you can do it with sulfur.
He's finishing off his Jimmy Dean.
Look at that.
So, Jim, the human body, just the way your body cannot make Jimmy Dean patties or store them, it has to rely on eating them every day.
And our bodies cannot make or store sulfur, so it has to rely.
Our body has to rely on external sulfur, which under ideal conditions, if this were a real world, a real working, loving humanity and biology-conscious world, that sulfur would be supplied by uncontaminated food eaten over the course of each day.
But it's not.
So, one of the suggestions by the sulfur users is that you take your MSM more than once a day.
You take it right before meals because it's supposed to be in the meal, but it's not.
So, I may be on an unusual, I only usually have just a bite for breakfast with a cup of coffee.
And as I say, usually it's one of these Jimmy Dean sausage sandwiches.
And then I don't have anything until dinner, which is early for 4 p.m., 4:30, something like that.
So, those I'm really a two-meal a day guy with a light breakfast and then a heavier dinner, but early.
Yes, and that's called intermittent fasting when you consolidate what you eat into an eight-hour period every day, and you don't eat outside of that eight-hour period.
So, that's good and beneficial, am I right?
Remember, Jim, you and I discussed this several years ago when you lost 40 pounds, and I think you told me your wife lost 30 pounds just by changing dinner time.
That is amazing, isn't it?
Yeah, that is amazing.
That is amazing.
And you can do that.
It's a very simple adjustment to make.
Just eat within an eight-hour period.
And don't eat outside of that eight-hour period.
That's a 16-hour, you know, non-food-consuming timeframe in the course of your 24-hour day, and you will notice that you start dropping weight.
So it takes a lot of gasoline, so to speak, energy to break food down.
And your body should not be doing that all day.
I think personally, the recommendation to eat small snacks six times a day rather than two or three meals a day is not really good for us.
But again, that's just my opinion.
So sulfur alkalinizes the digestive tract.
And the digestive tract, that's your whole starting from your mouth down to through your esophagus, your stomach, and then your intestine, small intestine, large intestine, colon, and then the bowel.
Stress makes that digestive tract acidic.
And you want an alkaline body, not an acid body.
So when you take sulfur, this is another amazing, amazing gift from sulfur.
You become grounded and calm.
It starts to temper your agitation and personality and reactivity to things.
All right.
So not only does it do that, it puts a slippery lining in your colon, and you can, you're not constipated anymore.
Let's just put it that way.
You start having very regular and very productive digestion and you get these flexible proteins that are very strong.
And you will see that in skin improvement, better hair, nails, and cartilage.
Your wrinkles will lessen, skin becomes smoother, and the facial tissues of your body will start showing this.
And then there's also the myofascia, the whole network of connective tissue in your body starts to loosen up so your entire body becomes less stiff.
You won't have that arthritic feeling, and you will have better movement and less pain.
So all of these gifts from just this, what you're taking, you know, a third teaspoon of sulfur.
And I would say up that.
Can you bear to take a little in front of us?
Boy, Tagabad, putting me on the spot.
Let me give that some thought, Sophia.
But you're thinking I should be upping my dose to a teaspoon, right?
Yes, Jim.
You start with a quarter teaspoon.
You didn't read enough of the directions.
And then you keep going.
You keep adding as your body starts tolerating sulfur because sulfur is like a new coach.
You know, you think you're a good ball player.
You think you're on a good team.
And then a new coach comes in and he starts waving his arms and going, no, no, no, no, no.
Everything you're doing is wrong.
So that's why I personally recommend starting with a quarter teaspoon of sulfur, not your full dose recommended for your body weight, because that will throw you potentially into tremendous upheaval.
You want a few grains a day to start regulating and reordering your body processes so that you can get used to it.
And then you increase.
That word coach, I think, fits here.
You are like a body coach.
You're like a health coach, Sophia.
I like that.
I am, not sulfur?
Okay.
So, Jim, can you scroll down to the bottom of that page of my store?
Sure.
The very bottom.
And very bottom.
And there, that.
That is called DMSO.
Have you heard of that?
I have because of our prior conversations and because I sent you a body.
I didn't find it out myself from the arthritis in my hands, which risks my ability to continue to do shows because I need the computer to be able to operate, to make it all happen, keep going.
So DMSO is the way I put it is, it's the parent molecule of sulfur, MSM sulfur.
And DMSO was actually banned by the FDA because the very famous now, Dr. Stanley Jacob at University of Oregon, he was researching in the early 60s for ways to freeze tissues in a protective manner.
And he discovered DMSO.
I think there was a very accidental process of discovery in terms of how it reacted with tissues.
And DMSO has a very odd freezing point.
It starts solidifying at, I think it's like 65 degrees Fahrenheit.
So it liquefies once you get over that barrier.
But DMSO, Dr. Jacob discovered, was doing amazing things.
It penetrated the skin so fast, and it is primarily sulfur.
DMSO, when you put it on your skin, let's say you have an inflamed joint, or you have some area of your body that's giving you problems.
I've even read now that people who have cataracts and glaucoma, they're putting little amounts of DMSO on their eyelid and around their eye.
And it's starting to improve vision because again, the minute it penetrates, it penetrates your skin and is in your blood.
This is like, you could call it the liquid form of sulfur for topical application, is how I recommend it.
It penetrates within five minutes and it's doing its vacuum cleaner coach rehab thing.
It's going all through your body and it prioritizes.
You could put it on your arm and it'll fix something somewhere else in your body because your body extracts the MSM from the DMSO and starts to rebuild.
Your body knows exactly what it needs to do with sulfur.
Exactly.
Once you start providing sulfur, all kinds of changes happen.
And so DMSO within an hour, the Midwestern doctor on Substack has written many, many, many articles on DMSO.
This person is blown away by it, as have many people been blown away.
The ban on DMSO began in the 1960s when Stanley Jacob at University of Oregon presented it in 1963, this DMSO, to the American College of Surgeons at a big meeting.
And it made newspaper headlines, even New York Times.
And everybody was convinced that it was going to completely alter our health, especially musculoskeletal health, arthritis.
It works really, really well on all of these broken tissues and on many, many other things.
You can look up a Midwestern doctor on Substack and read the posts on DMSO.
But mainly, DMSO, go get this.
In one hour, it has penetrated the blood-brain barrier and it's fixing broken neurons in your brain, according to Midwestern doctor.
Is that not something amazing?
It is, it is, it is.
How do you probably apply it, Sylvia?
It's a liquid.
I know it does congeal low temperatures.
They banned it.
It did so well on the market.
It started to take the market share of these over-the-counter liniments for pain, like Bengay and stuff that the pharma companies were making and selling over-the-counter.
It took their market share away.
And so the FDA banned it, and only veterinarians were allowed to use it.
And then in 1994, there was some kind of, I should look it up exactly, but there was a supplement act passed, and we were allowed to have supplements, a more broad range of supplements, and that relaxed the ban on DMSO.
And now you can buy it anywhere.
But you will notice where you go to buy DMSO is very cheap, by the way.
That four-ounce bottle that you're looking at is just $12 on my store.
And if you buy two of them, it's $10 each.
So four ounces quite a bit.
It's, I would say, you know, that bottle is about five inches high.
You can't put it directly on the skin, Sylvia, and then massage it in.
Would that be a good way to do it?
You can do that, but that bottle has kind of a wide neck.
So I take a cotton ball and I just smear it on.
And I would say anything.
It's actually got a little spout in it so that it limits how much can come out.
Okay, I consider that a stopper.
Yeah, a stopper.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So that would be a way to do it with a stopper, just to drop it on and then massage it with your hands.
You can take an eyedropper and you can put some, your skin has to be very clean when you use DMSO.
You've got to wash the area before.
And I would say don't wear tight clothing with dye in it or anything like that.
Wear loose clothing that has been liberally washed.
You can put the DMSO right on your fingertip and massage it in.
You can put it on a cotton ball and put it on an inflamed area.
It's very, very good for all kinds of issues.
I constantly have tweaks and twinges in my feet because I run barefoot on the beach.
And I put DMSO on my feet when I get back from the beach after I rinse them off.
And it will start alleviating pain very quickly.
It has a kind of oily feel to it, but that disappears very fast.
And it's so cheap.
So that's a way of getting sulfur.
And there are people who have told me that digestively, they don't tolerate MSM.
They just can't.
The crystals or rather flakes form of sulfur in the bag.
There are people who have issues.
They say they get diarrhea or this or that.
And they don't want to, you know, tough it out because all of those digestive upheavals that MSM can cause, if you don't reduce the amount, those will settle down after a while.
But DMSO is a way that you can get sort of the twin of MSM by just put it on your skin, put a little bit on here and there, wherever you have pain or not, and it'll get in there and it will start doing its thing.
So that is, I think, kind of remarkable.
And I wanted you to try that as well, which you're doing now.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think I'm not applying enough.
I've used a cotton ball, but because of the stopper, I don't think I'm getting enough DSM to make the difference.
Just take that little plug out and put the cotton ball right on the bottle and turn it upside down and then smear it on your skin.
Yeah.
Jim, I don't think there's a hole in that stopper.
I was confused by it.
I tried putting a hole in it and now I've just learned this is the way.
Okay, so my DMSO is 100% medical grade.
There are DMSOs on the market that are 99 point something percent, but this is actually the company is family-owned in Montana, I think it is.
And it's 100% medical grade DMSO.
So the flakes in the DMSO are going to complement one another.
Or if one took the DMSO, would one not take the flakes?
I mean, I'm unclear about that.
One is the parent of the other.
The DMSO is the parent of MSM.
When you put it on your skin, your body pulls MSM out of it and starts rebuilding.
So in my world, I use the DMSO topically.
It's very good for broken tissues.
You can put it exactly where you want it to go.
Yeah.
And then I use the MSM internally.
Yes.
So.
Yes, one's external and one's internal.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's the simplest way to do it.
There are ways to take DMSO orally, but you really have to research how to do that.
Dr. Mercola had written a post on DMSO, and I have that information.
If anybody's interested, I can pass it on.
But it's easiest to take the MSM in quarter teaspoon, start with, and then do a teaspoon a day.
You put it in a little bit of water and you crunch it with your teeth and swallow it.
And the DMSO is for outside, and it'll get inside within five minutes.
It's already inside.
The sulfur flakes don't bother me at all.
And I'm glad to know you don't have to take them in relation to meals or food, that you can just take them.
And I've done both, and it's just fine, just fine.
I take a swig of water.
I'm a big ice water guy.
I drink a lot of ice water and I just, you know, take the teaspoon or the partial and the water just fine.
Okay, Jim.
Now, I'm really glad that you're rooting for these two products and that you've got them yourself and you're going to try them.
So when we come back, we'll talk about grounding.
Got it.
Hey, Sophia.
glad to have you here.
We'll be right back.
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So I actually use the break to apply.
DMSO to my hand, Sophia, with a cotton swab.
We'll see how it works.
I think in the past I haven't used enough, you know, or that I was not applying it sufficiently.
We'll see, but I'm glad to have it.
Now, it did come out copiously, right?
Yeah, yeah, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It looked like what I thought was a stopper was right there inside the cap, and just sometimes it's, you know, stayed on.
Everything's good, everything's good.
Yeah, no, use it several times a day.
I think that's a complete plug.
I don't think that lets anything out, that stopper.
So they put that in there so the bottle doesn't leak.
Yeah.
So, all right, Jim, would you go back to the screen share, please?
Yeah, you want me to move again?
Yeah.
What do you want?
Screen share to avatar products?
Yeah.
I don't see it.
We're not seeing it.
I mean, I'm here.
I know, but I don't see it.
Watch.
It's there, Sophia.
Well, okay.
Well, look at that.
You want me to?
Well, if I'm not seeing it, I don't know if the listeners are seeing it either.
All right.
Let me see what I can do here.
It disappeared when you sat down.
It was there before and then it left.
Now it says Jim Setzer has started screen sharing.
Yeah.
Now it's gone.
Okay.
Hang on.
i'll figure it out because we had it before and then it went away Yeah.
Let me see.
Keep talking.
All right.
So while you figure this out, I'm sure, Jim, have you ever heard of grounding or earthing?
I won't ask you too many questions, but have you heard of this?
Do you see that, Sophia?
No.
No, I don't see.
Okay, hang on.
Now.
Now it's there again.
Good.
Go ahead.
All right, we got it back.
So, Jim, right there where you are, it says deeper sleep and cinematic dreams.
Right.
So, can I tell you one of my rather strange theories?
Sure.
I believe that Hollywood gained a lot of popularity and its audio move, the movie business grew because people started to spend more time indoors in rubber shoes on raised buildings off the earth and they lost their ability to dream vividly.
Now, this is a crazy theory.
I agree.
I agree.
But I have studied grounding for so long.
So when you ground that brownish, grayish strip across the bed is a grounding strip, which I have designed and I make.
It's silver fabric with nylon mesh with silver threads in it.
And then you connect that with a clip to a wire that goes into your wall outlet or better yet to an earth ground outside your house, a real ground rod.
You get such a change in how you sleep, how you dream.
And again, that really adds to the resilience of tissues and all of the processes of your body because you're getting the earth's electrons right into your body.
So we were designed, Jim, to be living outdoors, I'm sorry to say, barefoot on the ground, scrabbling in the earth to find food, running, chasing animals if you want to talk hunting, but not living in these raised buildings with sealed floors, driving in cars with rubber tires on asphalt roads, and particularly wearing rubber-soled shoes.
Even going back earlier in the last century, people didn't wear sneakers or tennis shoes.
They wore shoes with leather soles and they walked on trails, paths, dirt paths, city sidewalks, which are concrete, which conduct the Earth's electrons.
So that scenario has radically changed.
Even men, you go to any law office and you ask a lawyer to lift his foot, and I'll guarantee you he doesn't have a leather-soled shoe on.
He has some kind of composite on, even on his wingtips, that is synthetic.
And so nobody, even if you go out on your lunch break in a pair of those shoes, composite-soled shoes, you are not getting the Earth's electrons.
And the Earth's electrons give you energy.
Now, I was reading, since I'm very old now, I was reading the AARP magazine.
It's actually good, American Association for Retired Persons.
And there is a column in the, what issue is this?
I don't even know.
It doesn't matter.
It's called Healthy You.
Reclaim Your Spark is the title.
Aging changes your body cells in ways that can sap your energy.
Here's how to amp it up.
And they tell you to do these very bizarre things like, you know, drink a glass of water that's supposed to hydrate you.
And that's not correct.
You can drink all the water you want, but if your cells are dehydrated, that water is not going to get into your cells unless it's wet, wet, wet water.
And that is conferred by grounding.
So there is a guy called Martin Picard at Columbia University.
And he is a mitochondrial psychobiologist.
I never heard of this.
A mitochondrial.
I spoke about the mitochondria and the cells, those little engines.
Psychobiologists.
I don't even know what that means.
And he says that we get our energy from food being converted into ATP.
And that, Jim, is partly correct.
But the body really wants what's called free electrons.
So when you're outside, running barefoot on the savannah, throwing spears at antelopes, and chase, if you're a little child, chasing butterflies in a field with bare feet, you are getting a transfer of electrons from the Earth's crust into your body.
Because electrons come from the energy of the sun.
Lightning strikes that hit the earth 200 times a second.
There's lightning hitting the earth somewhere.
And the Earth's surface is conductive.
So it's composed mainly of rocks, soil, and water, right?
Not tarred roads and stuff like that.
That's what we have changed the Earth's surface into.
But the majority, preponderance of geologic terrain is conductive.
And so there's a very mild, mild electron flow going through the Earth.
And at all times, and when your skin is in direct contact with it, this is why people like to garden.
It's so relaxing.
Why?
Because their hands are stuffed into the soil and the soil is moist and they are getting electron transfer.
And when you get free electron transfer through your feet or through your hands, when you're lying on the beach and you're spread out with your arms on the sand and you're not only on your towel, you are pulling, pulling electrons from the earth, and those electrons are called free electrons.
The electrons you get out of the food breakdown called the Krebs cycle, oxygen phosphorylation, those are called donated electrons.
And one reason why people are eating vast quantities of junk food in the last couple of generations, since they took their feet out of their leather soles and off the earth, junk food exploded because from the breakdown of fats and carbohydrates, we get these donated electrons.
So people are stuffing fats and carbohydrates into their mouths.
Like there's no tomorrow.
And that's because they took their feet out of their leather shoes and stopped walking on conductive ground.
They're sitting inside.
They're sitting in electrical fields put out by their computer.
All their devices, all their outlets are putting electrical outlets putting out a slight field.
And the body just starts building what's called body voltage, body voltage, body voltage.
And you have to discharge this voltage.
And you cannot do that unless you run outside and put your bare feet on the ground.
But this television technician, about, I would say, maybe 30 years ago, Clint Ober, he was brilliant and he reasoned that if you can connect your body by a wire to the ground hole in one of your three-pronged grounded outlets, that ground port in that outlet connects to the ground rod under your house, you would be getting electron transfer from the earth.
And he was right.
And that's what exploded and birthed, I should say.
And then in later years, it has exploded the earthing or grounding industry.
And people came up with grounding pads all wired to go into your outlet.
And once you sleep grounded, your entire being changes.
You start having dreams that beat Hollywood hollow.
My dreams are so vivid.
I've actually moratorium.
I don't go to the cinema anymore.
And I don't need to watch movies because mine are way better.
But we stop dreaming like this.
Fascinating, Sylvia.
Fascinating.
So little Sophia at Avatar Products has designed and hand manufactures all these different grounding products.
Now, Jim, would you mind going?
You will see in the top menu toward the right, it says grounding, the yellow menu across the top of the page.
Yeah, yeah, sure.
Just click there.
All right.
So that's actually my feet on concrete.
Now, can you scroll down a little bit?
Sure.
You'll learn a lot about grounding on this page.
That's an organic cotton grounding pad.
You can sleep with that.
You can put your feet on that during the day while you're reading or resting.
Now, scroll down a little more.
This is my newest creation.
This, the organic cotton grounding pillowcase.
I've been sleeping on this for the last few days.
I just made it the other day.
I figured out how to do a pillow that's washable.
The problem with most of these conductive fabrics is they're very hard.
They contain filaments of carbon or stainless steel, and they don't feel good under your face.
And there's a new fabric that is very, very, very expensive, and it's very soft, and it is washable.
So that slightly grayish strip that you see on the pillow, that is the conductive part.
When you lay your head on this and you sleep, you will be transported into a new realm.
The best thing grounding does for you is it takes you out of sympathetic nervous system operation into parasympathetic nervous system operation.
So your autonomic nervous system, ANS, has two modes of operation.
Sympathetic is fight, flight.
What should I do?
I have a problem.
I got to run.
There's a tiger.
And parasympathetic is rest, digest, relax, sleep.
So when you ground and you're getting the Earth's electrons, just the way sulfur calms you down, grounding calms you down.
It keeps you in parasympathetic mode all night and you are doing deep cellular repairs.
Now, why do we sleep for the night, Jim?
First of all, it's dark and we can't navigate.
We need light to navigate, so we might as well sleep at night, not during the day.
Second, when we sleep, our body wants to do deep repairs and it can't have us running around and being active when that happens.
It wants us to go dormant and to stay dormant in deep PNS, parasympathetic nervous system mode, and stay there.
But if you live with Wi-Fi routers and you have your cell phone next to your bed, you're getting jolted out because of the frequencies, jolted out of your parasympathetic mode.
So that pillowcase is my new product.
I'm very proud of it.
I make it myself.
It's connected to a wire that goes into your outlet.
I have many, many different choices of wire.
I customize all my customers' grounding scenarios and your health starts turning around.
So one of the things grounding does is it liquefies your blood.
When your blood is acidic, the blood cells start sticking together and it becomes sludgy.
So ideally what you want in your bloodstream is the red blood cells have to have a negative charge on their surface.
And one of the things that the red blood cells make themselves to have that negative charge is called cholesterol sulfate.
And there you have sulfur acting again.
But when you have the grounding effect from the free electrons of the earth, your blood starts to run.
It runs like water.
It's not all sticky and sludgy.
So sticky, sludgy blood with the cells all glomed together is a normal state.
That's what's induced by electrical fields and radio frequencies.
It will sludge up the blood within a few minutes.
So grounding liquefies the blood.
And blood that flows really well obviously starts nourishing all the tissues and transporting oxygen.
So right here is another very important partner of taking sulfur, grounding.
And if you go down on my page, Jim, you will see how many grounding products I've sourced and developed and designed.
There's a keyboard grounding mat.
Every time you type, you can rest your hand on it.
You can see how it has the cord and it plugs into the wall.
And there's no current that comes from your ground port.
There's the bed strip again.
You could sleep grounded at night and go down.
There's now that's me.
Nobody else sells that.
I designed that and I've had it made.
That's a dual-option grounding plug so that you can ground with a little resistance and ground without resistance.
You have a choice.
So most of the people sell grounding with resistance.
I sell it both ways.
So there's the grounding cookie that you can put in your waistband and you can bring it to work and ground at the office if you don't want to use the grounding pad for the keyboard.
Then go down again.
Then there, now stop right there.
My friend, and I'm going to tell you who he is because you know him, David Weiss, right?
Yeah.
That's David Weiss's nasty black cat that tried to scratch and bite me.
And I sent David Weiss a grounding cookie and he would use it while he was at the computer.
And then when he got up or he was sitting on the couch and he left it, the cat would come and put both his paws on it every time and he wouldn't give it up.
Fascinating.
Yes, it is fascinating.
And that is a real picture.
That is not a posed picture.
He sent it to me.
He said, look at what my cat does with my grounding thing.
So go down a little bit more.
Now, there is a cotton steel grounding mat.
You can do that barefoot if you have a standing desk.
You can put a pet on that.
If you scroll up a tiny bit, I kind of made that funky little drawing.
Scroll up just a tiny bit.
There.
So you can put that in a pet bed and ground your pet.
And I don't know what's below that.
You could try and see if there's anything else.
I take it wearing socks interferes with the whole process.
Well, it will.
If you have very sweaty feet, the moisture in your socks will conduct somewhat.
But if you're outside on a stone patio and you have socks on and they're cotton or wool or silk, natural fibers conduct, but not synthetic fibers.
So I just say you've got to be barefoot.
But here's the thing: you can, you don't need to ground 24 hours a day.
Sleeping grounded at night with a bed strip or a pillow that does it.
You don't need to have a keyboard grounding mat.
But there are some people, when I was started grounding, I was a purist.
I wanted to ground every minute that I could.
So that's one reason I developed all these different things.
Some people don't like the bed strip because they kick a lot in bed and it comes loose.
So they could have a keyboard grounding mat or a cookie for during the day.
But if you ground for a number of hours every day, it's going to bring that liquefied blood situation back to your body.
It's going to help you.
There are benefits.
And you can get many of these things.
You can ground all these different ways.
You know?
So that's been my personal journey.
I think the pillow looks wonderful, Sophia.
The pillow.
Yes, it is.
I've been sleeping on one.
I took an old pillowcase and some of this fabric and I made a prototype for myself.
I even have a fastener figured out that's very, very secure because there are people who are rough with their pillow.
I am.
I wat it up, I wrap my arm around it, and I didn't want the little connector thing to come loose.
And I designed the toughest one I could think of, and it works.
It just doesn't let go.
So, all these things, Jim, this is my way of sharing this knowledge I have with people out there who can actually make differences in their lives, you know, using some of this stuff.
And I have other columns, other tabs: body and posture, sun and skin.
There's all kinds of stuff.
Cell phone shields.
I have a new cell phone case that I just came up with that's not on the website.
So, if you go to body and posture, Jim, it's on the top menu.
We have a few minutes left.
Oh, when you switch, it just went away, the screen.
No body and posture.
Yes.
So do you see it?
There's yes, there's DMSO again.
My products are kind of categorized.
So go down, and there is the G-C.
This is an amazing thing.
This will correct your sitting posture passively.
It's very good if you drive for a living.
Truck drivers love this.
There's a smaller version for women, but you can put this down on your computer chair.
I have one on every seat in my house that I use.
I won't even sit anywhere without my G seat.
I have one in my car and I bring it with me if I ever go to a restaurant.
Okay, so there's magnesium cream.
This is fantastic for pain relief because magnesium expands tissues and allows a lot of blood flow to come in to a sore area.
It's really good for things like tennis elbow, sore necks.
The pain goes away very quickly and you start getting increased mobility.
So there are people who are regular consumers of magnesium cream.
There's also a gel and there's also, we call it oil, but it's not.
It's actually a brine.
So you can do it in liquid form as well.
And then I don't know what else.
That's pretty much the end of that page.
So there's all kinds of stuff.
I have like 80 different products, and I have, I am behind them all.
I stand behind them all.
You're quite an inventor, my friend.
This shows such ingenuity.
I'm just blown away, Sophia.
This is fascinating.
Jim, thank you.
I wanted to be able to show you all this sometime.
I regard this whole show as a public service.
Jim, you're very tremendously impressed, Sophia.
And I think you're doing an awful lot of good.
Thank you.
That's what that gives me the most pleasure.
When people write to me and they tell me that something, some situation for them has changed, changed dramatically.
I'll tell you a story.
I did a farmer's market booth for a very long time, almost five years.
And there was a new vendor next to me.
She had come from the next county.
And she heard me giving people little samples of magnesium cream.
So she came over and she said, Can I try some?
And I put a little squirt on her hand.
And she went away.
And at the end of the market, about four hours later, she came back.
She said, I have to tell you something.
I said, what?
She said, I haven't been able to move my neck in eight years.
My neck has been frozen.
And I put that cream on and I was able to turn my head for the first time in eight years.
Wow.
Yes!
Just a little dad.
Wonderful.
So that is like your quarter teaspoon of sulfur.
And magnesium, Jim, just like sulfur, just like iodine, which we didn't get to talk about, magnesium is gone from the soil.
Iodine is gone.
These are essential nutrients that have been stripped out of the soil because of chemical farming.
And so we have to take them supplementally.
And we've got to ground because we're not spending time outside.
Just my ordinary walk isn't going to do it, right?
Because the soles of my shoes probably are some kind of synthetic.
Yes.
If you want that.
You're not getting grounding just by walking, no.
No.
You're getting contact with nature.
You're getting some photonic electron transfer in your eyes.
But once you start grounding, everything changes, just like sulfur.
So my square of health, it's at the top of my health page, is sulfur, iodine, magnesium, grounding, and this other product, ion, which is a little more complicated.
We can do a show about that sometime.
But once you introduce iodine, magnesium, sulfur, and grounding alone, that starts really replenishing everything that's been taken away, subtly taken away over the decades.
These very important things that nourish our body, they're gone, Jim.
They're gone.
Well, my guest today, Sophia Smallstorm, I think, qualifies, in my opinion, as a health genius.
I think she has shown so much intelligence and ingenuity in devising all these products.
I recommend them wholeheartedly.
Try it out.
If you aren't happy, you can get your money back.
There's a guarantee.
AvatarProducts.com.
This I regard as a great benefit to the public.
And I'm very grateful to have Sophia with me once again as my guest, which is going to happen again.
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