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Nov. 30, 2023 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Ty Bollinger and Mike Adams announce "Eastern Medicine" docu-series streaming...
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Welcome to today's interview on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon, and today I'm joined by my good friend and an incredible man, a producer of so much content that has impacted the lives of tens of millions of people over the years, is Ty Bollinger from The Truth About Cancer with a big announcement with us here today.
Welcome, Ty.
It's great to have you on the show.
Thanks, Mike.
Yeah, great to be on the show.
Good to hear your voice, brother.
Really appreciate all the work you've been doing these last few years, and yeah, excited about our interview today.
Yeah, absolutely.
But first, I have to comment, man, with the Batman shirt and everything and your biceps, you are totally pumped.
Like, what's going on?
You know, it's a funny thing, Mike.
Totally off subject here, but it was a couple years ago I was speaking at a conference up here in Nashville on July the 4th at Pastor Greg Locke's church, actually.
It was a freedom conference.
And the next day, the day after that, it was July 4th, 2021, I saw the video of myself and I thought, man, I look like a big fat guy.
So at that point I felt like I was not being consistent with my message of health.
Began to really hit the gym hard and cardio and began to reduce calories, calorie restriction, just eating a lot cleaner diet.
And literally over the course of the next year, I dropped 60 pounds.
And so I went from 265 to where I am today, which is right at 200 pounds.
So that's what happened.
I actually got back in shape to the...
I used to be a competitive bodybuilder and having four kids, you know, you kind of let yourself go for a while and...
I decided it was time to get back into shape.
So that's what happened.
And, you know, I feel better than I did 20 years ago.
Oh, yeah.
That's amazing.
But, you know, for people who don't see you in person, you're a very large person.
I mean, you're a big guy.
You're tall.
And you're big frame.
So to be at 200 is pretty darn lean.
Can you show us your arm?
There we go.
There we go.
Yeah.
Serious, man.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, man.
You are rocking it.
Okay.
Thanks, man.
Well, I love to see that you're demonstrating what you believe in also.
But it's not just about building muscle.
It's about nutrition.
And you teach cancer prevention.
And to date, I mean, just walk us back.
How many years have you been doing The Truth About Cancer?
And how many people have your docu-series actually reached over these years?
So we began The Truth About Cancer in 2014.
So it's been nine years.
You were our first interview for our first docu-series called The Quest for the Cures.
You were the first interview.
Remember, I came out there and we interviewed.
We had the black background.
I remember.
And so, yeah, that didn't seem like nine years ago, but that was the first of the truth about cancer.
Now, before that, we'd been, you know, I'd written a couple of books on cancer.
cancer before that as a result of losing my family to cancer, my father and mother and granddad and grandmom and other granddad and uncle and cousin, all of them to cancer in a span of about seven years between 1996 and 2004.
So I had already written a book on cancer, and the first book that we published was in And you were generous enough at that time.
You probably don't remember this because I was like a nobody ever heard of me.
And I emailed your team and asked if we could use some of your counterthink cartoons in the book.
And they said, you know, Mike says, use them away.
You do whatever you want to with them.
So the cancer step outside the box is sprinkled with your counterthink cartoons, which were ingenious ways of communicating the message in a comedic way.
But two-to-back cancer began in 2014, and I don't know how many tens of millions over the years.
We've been deplatformed on YouTube, and a lot of the different channels where we had our videos, so I don't even know.
It was 20, 30, 40 million views we had on some of those series that are gone.
We woke up one morning and YouTube said, you violated our terms of service.
We've taken down your channel.
But isn't that extraordinary that now, having lived through COVID, more and more people realize that, yeah, the establishment wants to prevent you from knowing about cures or things that work.
For example, ivermectin.
They went out of the way to disparage ivermectin because they knew it would save lives.
And they attacked zinc and vitamin D and vitamin C. And of course, all the doctors out there like Dr.
Peter McCullough and Joseph Mercola also as well.
I mean, all completely attacked and deplatformed.
But they were attacking you and I long before COVID. Way before.
Way before.
And the things that we said at the time seemed crazy.
And now...
Everyone accepts them as fact.
Things like the cancer establishment makes a living off of harming and killing people.
Well, they do.
That's their business model is the chemotherapy creates so much harm in the patient that there's other drugs that are needed to treat the side effects.
It's the whole business model of pharmaceutical industry is to create side effects that they can then treat with more drugs.
You're exactly right.
And I think the business model of the vaccine industry is also, it also involves all of the revenues of treating the side effects of vaccine injuries, right?
So you have neurological, musculoskeletal injuries, you know, liver toxicity, of course, cardiovascular injuries, strokes and myocarditis and all of that.
I mean, it's a windfall for them.
It is.
And this is before COVID, Mike, these numbers, but we had Bobby Kennedy here in Nashville.
I think it was 2019, right before COVID. And we awarded him a Lifetime Achievement Award, which we awarded you one as well a few years back.
And one of the things that Bobby said in his speech was about vaccines and the fact that the vaccine industry at that point was a $50 billion a year industry.
But here's the kicker.
The side effects that the vaccines create It's a $500 billion a year industry.
There you go.
So, there you go.
That's their bread and butter, is using vaccines to create side effects that they can then treat with more drugs.
Yep, yep, exactly.
And that's why your docu-series educational programs are so critical for all of us.
And, in fact, one of the reasons we have you on today is we want to announce that we're going to be streaming your Eastern Medicine series beginning December 9th on Brighteon University.
And that's brightu.com, just the letter U.
If you want to register, folks, you'll be able to watch the entire series for free.
Now, tell us about – give us all the details about the Eastern Medicine series and also how it's been updated.
Yeah, so Eastern Medicine is – my mom was a grammar teacher, so I'm not sure that this is a real word, but it was the funnest docu-series to film.
I think technically it's the most fun, but it was the funnest.
And the reason why is that we actually went to seven countries in Asia.
The title of the docuseries is Eastern Medicine, Journey Through Asia.
And a few years back, we went to Japan to begin with.
We went from there to Taiwan.
We went from there to Philippines, then to Singapore, then Malaysia, then Thailand, and India.
So those are the seven countries.
And so this is a unique docuseries.
There's not another docuseries that we've ever done or that I've ever seen anyone do on cancer treatments that's more of a travel field.
So it's really fun to watch because you go with us, with me and my team, through those seven countries.
Actually, I say seven countries.
We didn't go to India.
We got to Thailand and we had issues with our visas going to India, believe it or not.
So we got the Indian doctors to fly to Bangkok and we interviewed seven or eight Indian doctors in Bangkok.
So we actually did not make it to India, but we did get the doctors there and we got their protocols.
It's funny that India is very particular about film crews coming to their country and filming documentary films.
We did not know that until we tried to get our visas.
And they said it could be a multiple month process.
And by that time, we don't have time.
So that's that's the feel of the docuseries.
Charlene is the host.
And so it's really cool.
So she's here in the studio, and she's talking about we're there in Asia, and it's just a totally different feel than anything you've ever seen.
So I'd recommend everybody needs to sign up to watch this.
It's a fun series, and not only do you get the treatments in the different countries that we can talk about, but things like when we got to Japan and we lost Alan.
And we had our film crew, the other film guys were filming, and we're like, we're freaking out.
We cannot find Alan.
You know Alan.
He was the guy that filmed me and you the first time back in 2014.
But we lost him.
We couldn't find Alan.
But we ended up finding him.
But just fun stuff like that.
It just makes it a very interesting docu-series to watch.
We're interviewing a doctor.
I think his name is Dr.
Shin Akiyama.
And we were on the sidewalk outside of the Cancer Control Society of Japan, right?
Kuzino here, and he does the Cancer Control Society.
Well, he was there in Japan.
They had one there.
We're filming on the street, and the police come up, and they're like, you can't film there, and you have to move there, and then we moved there, and then they came up again.
They said, you can't film at all, so then we had to move inside, but we got all that on film.
It's fun to watch.
We got it on film in Malaysia when we got stopped for speeding, and the driver bribed the cop for the equivalent of $11 US. It's an interesting film to watch.
Well, yeah, I'm glad you pointed that out.
But in addition to all of those interesting things, the knowledge that you're able to assess and gather in this is extraordinary.
Because, you know, we forget this in America that 80% of the world uses indigenous medicine.
I mean, the vast majority of the world's population rejects Western medicine, right?
Right.
And even, especially places like you talked about in India, when they tried to push vaccines on everybody, instead, most locals were taking quercetin and zinc and eating their indigenous foods, which have a lot of powerful nutrients that stop pandemics.
Anyway, a lot of the spices in India are medicinal, right?
And the same thing is true throughout Southeast Asia.
So can you...
Just whatever comes to mind, some of the highlights of some of the bombshell discoveries or realizations from the medical personnel that you interviewed across Asia.
Yeah, yeah.
So let's see.
Japan.
One of the interesting things about Japan is they have a law that makes all types of medicine legal.
So like here, if you're practicing natural medicine and it's not approved by the FDA, you get in a lot of trouble.
You got to leave the country, go to Mexico, basically, to practice that medicine or to be vocal about practicing that medicine.
In Japan, not so much.
Everything is accepted as medicine as long as it helps the patient, which should be the criteria, it seems.
Imagine that.
It helps the patient.
It's okay to use.
But from using electromagnetic frequencies successfully with brain cancer to using what they call koji, which is a fermented substance.
It's a fermented fungus that they use there.
I think it's fermented soy, but that's a product or a substance that they use quite a bit in Japan.
A lot of the Japanese doctors are using what is known as GCMAF, which you're familiar with.
It's a macrophage activating factor.
It's been used for autism as well, but very successfully used for cancer.
A couple of the Japanese doctors, the one that I mentioned that we were on the sidewalk interviewing, we had to move inside.
I remember his protocol was orthomolecular medicine, which is high-dose nutrients.
Well, not necessarily high-dose, but properly dosed nutrients.
He used a substance called salvestrol, which many people may not be familiar with, but it's a substance that's produced by fruits and vegetables when they ripen, and it has selective toxicity to cancer cells.
But in America, we're across the country deficient in salvestrol because most people don't grow their own food, so they buy it at the store and it's picked green, and then it ripens in the boxes, so it doesn't produce the salvestrol.
But if you had a plum tree and you let the plum get ripe and you eat it, lots of salvestrol that's specifically toxic to cancer cells.
Cancer cells have an enzyme called CYP1B and so the salvestrol attacks or uses, it's attracted to the CYP1B and it kills the cancer cells, but normal cells don't have CYP1B enzyme.
So it's a selective toxicity.
So that was fascinating in Japan.
A lot of the Japanese doctors are using the ketogenic diet.
And that was fascinating as well because back when we traveled a few years ago, it was in 2018 actually that we traveled, there was a lot of hubbub in our industry.
People were fighting about whether you should use the ketogenic diet for cancer and whether that was good and everyone should be vegan.
It's like everyone's different.
Let's see if you can find something that works for you because we're all made differently.
And so at that time, it was reassurance for us that the ketogenic diet is being used all over the world successfully for cancer patients.
We interviewed two cancer patients in Japan that used ketogenic diet to reverse their cancer.
That is fascinating, but I want to ask you too about then, speaking of local diets, what did you notice about the different dietary habits of all the different ethnicities and cultures that you visited there?
You know, surely that compared to the typical processed food American diet, that must have been eye-opening.
It was.
Across Asia, a couple of things stand out.
Number one, their portions are very small.
Yes.
True.
Their portions, their entrees are what we would think of as an appetizer.
And so their portions are small.
And universally, across the board, the populations that live the longest eat the least calories.
They're on calorie-restricted diets.
So that is one of the keys to longevity is restricting your calories, not eating a buffet every meal.
Another thing we noticed was very little processed foods, very high in Vegetables, local meats, herbs, spices that were indigenous to that area.
So the food that we got in Sendai, Japan was different than the food we got in Tokyo, Japan.
The food that we got in Taipei, Taiwan was different than when we went further south a few hours to eat.
Different cuisines, different tastes, different textures, different spices.
So that was one thing that we noticed is very local eating, heavy spices, heavy herbs, and minimal processed foods.
And another difference that I always notice, because I lived in Taiwan for a couple of years, Is that in Chinese culture in particular, they normally eat a lot of more bitter vegetables, and they don't load up on sugar.
It's not about just sweets all the time, whereas in the U.S. it's fat, sugar, and salt.
In Taiwan...
Even babies and children will eat bok choy vegetables, for example, or a vegetable soup with noodles.
It's very common to do that.
And in Japan, of course, a lot more seaweed as well, right?
Because of all the ocean products that they're consuming.
So they're getting trace iodine, and they're getting the anti-cancer nutrients that are found in seaweeds as well, right?
Yeah, and since you mentioned seaweed, one of the...
One of the foods that many of the clinics were using that were using ketogenic diet is called shirataki noodles.
Shirataki noodles are noodles that are made from seaweed.
They're very low carb, so you can eat them on a ketogenic diet.
And of course, they still have the properties of the seaweed in them.
I was shocked.
I never had shirataki noodles, and they actually taste like noodles.
But they're very low carb and you can still maintain the ketogenic diet along with getting the nutrients from the seaweed.
So that was one thing that was fascinating.
There was a lot of seaweed being eaten.
But as you mentioned, not a lot of sweets.
Most of the meals that we had there, I don't even think dessert was...
I don't remember getting dessert, honestly.
Because most of the places that we went...
The clinics or the people, the doctors that we visited would take us to their restaurant that they liked eating at or to their clinic to eat.
And I don't recall.
We had dessert in Thailand at one meal.
I remember that.
But it was very rare to get dessert.
You're right.
Mostly vegetables, noodles, soups, broths.
And even the desserts, for example, in Chinese culture, they'll do a sweetened red bean paste inside a pastry.
So it's actually beans that are sweetened or rice that's sweetened.
You'll have, in a lot of the cultures that you mentioned there, you'll have like a sweet rice or a sticky rice that's sweetened as a dessert.
So it's still a grain.
Actually, what I'm thinking of, the clinic in Thailand, it was in Phuket, Thailand, You would love it because of your avocado fixation.
You love avocados as much as I do.
It was an avocado dessert in sticky rice, and the avocado was sweetened with some sort of honey or syrup.
There we go.
So it was an amazing combination of rice with avocado for dessert.
So you're right.
So that's a natural dessert.
A little bit different eating that dessert than eating a little Debbie chocolate thing here.
Yeah, so true.
So true, yeah.
Okay, well, this is fascinating.
Let me just remind viewers that they can watch the entire docu-series for free.
It's called Eastern Medicine, Journey Through Asia.
It begins streaming, although you can register at any time, but it begins streaming on December 9th, which is a Saturday, on Brighteon University, which is brightu.com.
Register for free.
Now, when you register, you will be given the option, if you wish, to purchase the downloads and the bonus items that go along with this docu-series.
That purchase is optional.
If you choose to commit to that purchase, that helps, of course, support The Truth About Cancer, Ty and Charlene Bollinger's organization there and their outstanding work, as well as a portion of the revenues help support the Brighteon University platform as well and brighteon.com.
So we thank you for your support should you choose to do that.
But, you know, it's great.
And Ty, I'd love your comments on this.
You've had a lot of people that intentionally, I mean, yeah, they watch the series for free, but then they also buy it because they want the files, they want the downloads.
And I've heard from many people they want to hand, you know, a thumb drive to a family member and say, here, watch this because you need to see this.
Have you heard, I'm sure you've heard stories like that.
Yeah, you know, it's interesting over the years the way that things have moved more digital away from, say, physical thumb drives or DVDs or whatever is Our crowd still likes the DVDs and or thumb drives the best.
They like the physical.
I think maybe in part because we've seen so much...
Black holing of digital information where digital files have been removed.
We've even had Google get into people's private G drives and remove files, say that they violated their terms of service.
So I think people still like the physical.
I still like the physical DVDs.
And part of the printed package with Eastern Medicine is a physical book as well of the transcript.
So I like the physical because they can't remove that.
They can't hack your computer and come take the files.
Mm-hmm.
Right.
And they can't change it after the fact because we've seen that even with Amazon's digital books.
They can delete them off your device or they could edit it.
They could change it without you knowing it.
So I agree with you.
Now, let's talk about then the post-COVID cancer explosion that's being witnessed now.
We now know because of the work of a great many scientists and researchers that There is RNA and DNA contamination in the COVID jabs, or at least in certain jabs, a lot of contamination.
We know that cancer has been skyrocketing ever since the COVID jabs began, and cancer is striking people at younger and younger ages, and the cancer doctors are saying that the cancer cases they're seeing are now recurring more aggressively than ever before.
What, in your understanding, Ty, is the link between COVID jabs and cancer?
I wrote an article on this a couple years ago and it has to do with the spike protein somehow deactivates some of your cancer protective genes in your body.
The genes like the P53 gene that can stop cancer metastasis or spread.
So there's certain natural processes in your body that if they're working properly, they'll stop cancer from taking a foothold.
Now, we all have cancer cells, but they'll stop cancer from spreading and becoming life-threatening.
And one of the things is the spike protein itself in the COVID jabs turns off some of those cancer-protective genes.
I know there are other mechanisms, but that's the main one that I have read about.
But I think there's other mechanisms as well.
Well, yeah, absolutely.
And there's also inflammation, right?
So these jabs that cause systemic inflammation, as you know, Ty, inflammation is a precursor often to runaway cancers.
And a person's body, if inflammation is out of control, then typically cancer is out of control as well.
You want to comment on that?
Yeah.
You know, Dr.
Russell Blalock mentioned that, and Dr.
Thomas Lodi as well, his clinic in Thailand.
So that you'll never see a case of cancer if you don't initially see chronic inflammation, because the chronic inflammation is one of the things that allows the cancer to get a foothold.
One of the things that they use in Taiwan is a medicinal mushroom called Antrodia camphorata.
And it helps to control inflammation.
It also helps to detox.
But there's also, you know, you love medicinal mushrooms, as do I. There's also several natural cancer protective mechanisms in this mushroom.
They use it for detox.
They use it for cancer.
They use it kind of the same way that we would use activated charcoal.
They'll take the Antrodia camphorata and they'll use it as a detoxification process.
Capsule that they'll take first thing in the morning the same way you would with activated charcoal to bind to toxins and get them out of your body.
So that's one of the things that they use to help chronic inflammation.
Another thing that I found in the clinics in Thailand are using insulin-potentiated botanical therapies.
So they're using the same way that some doctors will use insulin to potentiate chemotherapy, the IPTLD, insulin-potentiated targeted low-dose chemo.
They'll use the insulin to potentiate curcumin or frankincense or other herbs that have anti-cancer effects, but they use the insulin to get that into the cells.
They trick the cancer cells into gobbling up these herbs that then will kill the cancer cell better than the chemo.
So I thought that was fascinating.
And again, when we look at Boswellia or frankincense, we look at curcumin.
We look at turmeric.
We look at ginger.
All of these herbs have anti-inflammation properties as well as anti-cancer, which I believe one of the reasons they are anti-cancer is because they are anti-inflammatory.
Right, right.
And I also want to ask you about what you saw from these doctors with the various medicinal mushrooms, mayatake, shiitake, reishi, and so on.
But your comment just then reminded me, what about...
Off-label pharmaceuticals.
For example, you're seeing ivermectin.
I'm not saying ivermectin for cancer, but ivermectin is being used by a lot of people to treat a lot of conditions other than COVID. Of course, parasite infections and so on.
But more recently, you've seen a lot of buzz about fenbendazole, which is also an anti-worm.
It's a deworming chemical that You know, I give it to my goats and occasionally my dogs, but some people use that for anti-cancer therapies.
Is that something that you covered or is that in a different docu-series?
Didn't cover FinBEN, but I will address that because it's interesting.
And this is public knowledge, so I'm not sharing anything that Roger hasn't shared.
But Roger Stone, his wife was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.
And we helped refer her to proper doctors to help her.
And she got about 80% better, but she couldn't.
Finally, nip it in the butt until she added finbin.
And what Rogers told us is that was the key.
The finbin was the key.
Now, don't cover those specifically in Eastern medicine, but I did notice that in places like, say, Philippines, where people are generally living well below the line of poverty, very poor population.
The doctors there, instead of relying on prescription drugs, they found natural substances that the prescription drugs were made from.
And they helped the people to get access to those.
For instance, there was a doctor in Philippines named Jimmy Diliaco.
And this is an 85-year-old man.
He's just an amazing fella.
He used to be the vice president for Wrigley Corporation out of Chicago.
And he was diagnosed with Quote, terminal prostate cancer.
And if you remember Dr.
William Donald Kelly, the Kelly protocol using high-dose enzymes, right?
Which is the same protocol that then Dr.
Nicholas Gonzalez, he learned from Dr.
Kelly.
And then the Gonzalez protocol, these high-dose proteolytic enzymes.
Kelly cured Dr.
Jimmy's cancer.
Well, people in Philippines can't afford 85% We're good to go.
Because you're getting the same digestive enzymes from those substances that you would if you took the enzyme.
That's what the enzymes are made from.
So he just cut to the chase and it costs five bucks a day for people there and interviewed a couple of patients in the Philippines that had used Dr.
Jimmy's protocol and he had turned their cancer around using this.
So it's interesting that In the Philippines, there's a law called the TALMA law.
The TALMA stands for Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act or something.
Like Japan, in the Philippines, it's a law that says doctors can use whatever works.
They use raw pig pancreas and raw beef liver there.
He does, at least.
People are getting healed.
It's just fascinating that the way the doctors are able to Adapt a protocol to meet the needs of the people that are there in that country.
And, you know, getting great success.
And also in Philippines, there was a doctor, I think his name is Richard Nixon Gomez.
Okay, Richard.
I don't know who he was named after.
But Dr.
Richard Nixon Gomez, he uses a combination of curcumin and piperine and moringa oleifera.
To treat cancer.
So again, natural herbs that they're using because the people can't really afford much more, and it's very successful.
So you don't have to be rich to afford a natural cancer treatment.
You just have to be directed to the right place of information, and that's one of the things that we attempted to do with Eastern Medicine is to point people in the right way.
Yeah, that's really important information.
In fact, I would add, the more wealthy these Asian nations become, and the more they begin to embrace Western foods, Western products, and Western lifestyles, the more cancer they get, right?
They do.
You know, consume hydrogenated oils and all the high fructose corn syrup and fried foods and everything else.
And then, boom, they start to look like the way Americans look in a really obese city like Houston, Texas, for example.
Just to completely support that point, when we were in Japan, interviewed a doctor that must have been He must have been in his mid-80s, and he mentioned Okinawa, right?
So Okinawa, until the 1940s, was the place in the world where people lived the longest.
And about the time that World War II ended is when the fast food started moving in, in the late 40s, early 50s, into Japan.
And now there's McDonald's and Burger King and all the fast food.
It's just like here, except they're, you know, in Japanese letters, but same restaurants, right?
So he mentioned the way that over the last several decades, the health of the Okinawan people has decreased to such an extent that they're just like right in line with the rest of the world now as far as their longevity.
We're used to, they were at the top.
So again, to your point, when they start eating like we eat, We're good to go.
Periwinkle flower is the flower that they create vincristine chemotherapy from.
No kidding.
So all of the chemos, all of the drugs, they all have a medicinal plant or root or flower base, but we take them and we Tweak them and patent them and try to isolate this molecule so that you can make more money on selling it.
And it doesn't work as well.
So again, I thought that was fascinating.
I did not know that Vincristine was made from periwinkle flower until Dr.
Homer.
That is truly fascinating.
Thank you for sharing that.
Okay, here's something else along these lines.
When I lived in Ecuador, what I noticed there is that the Ecuadorian people, and I saw this in Peru, I saw this in Panama.
A lot of the Central and South American people, they want to emulate North America.
They see America as a cultural leader, something to aspire to in many cases, which is bizarre.
It's like, hey, have you been to San Francisco recently?
But what I saw is when Procter & Gamble would push their product line, which I would consider to be highly, highly toxic in terms of the ingredients of their shampoos and personal care products and laundry products and so on, all these fragrances, all these solvents, horrible, horrible products for personal care, in my opinion.
But as the South American nations start to embrace the Procter & Gamble product line, then we start to see, number one, oh, their clothes start to smell like American clothes, all full of Tide laundry detergent or whatever, which is horrifying to me. all full of Tide laundry detergent or whatever, which is Like, I'd rather smell the jungle, you know, than Tide laundry detergent.
But then secondly, they start to get more cancer.
And I saw this in Ecuador.
I mean, we must have donated money to so many families that suddenly had like tumors exploding and they needed expensive surgery in the local hospital.
Where they didn't have cancer in previous generations.
Do you think that is it not just the food, but also all the personal care products that people are putting on their skin?
No doubt.
Personal care products and also pesticides and insecticides.
So we saw the same thing when we lived in Panama.
The neighborhood that we lived at, the guy that did the developer, he died of cancer while we were there.
And one of the things that They do in Panama is they'll use like the insecticides that are too toxic for the USA, which you got to be pretty toxic because it will allow anything.
No kidding.
But they use pesticides there that weren't even allowed here and they used them on the golf courses and to make things, you know, pretty so the weeds don't grow, but they're toxic and the same with the personal care products.
So I think it's not just the food.
It's the product.
Because if you look at your skin, it's one of the largest, if not your biggest organ of absorption.
You absorb much more through your skin sometimes than you would ever ingest through your mouth.
So that's why it's so important to be showering in clean water because you're absorbing chemicals through your skin while you're showering.
Oh, yeah.
But this is one of the reasons why I hate to travel because – and I have to ask you how you manage all this travel.
Because for me, sitting on an airplane – and I have a very sensitive sense of smell.
I have like a mass spec system in my nasal passages or something, and I can pick up fragrances with incredible sensitivity.
When I get off the airplane, I have to shower, wash my hair, change all my clothes, wash those separately.
It's incredible because just sitting on the airplane...
My hair and skin absorb the toxic fragrance products from all the other passengers.
Their skin lotions, their hair dyes, their shampoos, their deodorants, whatever.
All that comes to me.
And I can smell it because I don't use any of those products.
Other people can't smell it because they're living in a toxic cloud all the time, so they've lost any sensitivity to it.
It's incredible.
How do you travel like that?
You're like Mike the Magnet.
I can...
No, go ahead.
You know, for me, it hasn't been a problem because due to...
I don't want to elaborate, but due to some issues that I've had with my nose, I can't smell anything.
You're kidding me.
Yeah, I have a horrible sense of smell.
Well, I guess there's an advantage sometimes.
I guess that's an advantage.
But here's what's funny.
It's so bizarre, too.
Do you remember when we used to have smoking sections of airplanes?
Oh, gosh, yes.
I do.
What a ludicrous idea.
Yeah.
Like the smoke's going to stay in rows 27 through 30.
Right.
Like the smoking area of restaurants, too.
But it's the same principle.
Airplanes are worse.
But what they needed to do, Mike, was just wear a mask.
Then that would have stopped everything, right?
It would have stopped everything from spreading if they just wore a mask.
Oh, man.
No, airplanes are so incredibly toxic.
I have not been on a plane in years, and I don't plan to get on one.
But I love to travel.
I love to be at the destinations like you did because I love to experience other cultures.
And it's very richly rewarding to do that.
But the process of getting there is a nightmarish hell.
Yeah, you know, we had some interesting travel times.
Let's see.
We got stopped going into Singapore.
They don't like drones in Singapore.
They don't like drones?
No, so we had a drone that we were using to film.
A lot of the shots that you'll see in the series are amazing shots because we had drones every country.
Singapore...
It would not allow us to fly the drone except on a couple of blocks or whatever, so we still did get some drone footage.
But that was interesting.
You know, here's another thing that's interesting.
When we were in Singapore, we visited what they call the anti-cancer herb garden.
It's at a university in Singapore, and they grew literally hundreds of herbs that have anti-cancer effect.
And they give them to the cancer patients for free that come through there.
That is so cool.
It's a great ministry, yeah.
And one of the things that you get with Eastern Medicine is there's one of the bonus footages that we take you.
It's about a 30-minute video going through the herb garden in Singapore to show you the different herbs that they're growing for cancer.
But they're very big on herbs, but...
They're not big on one herb, and that's cannabis.
There was a man that was publicly hanged in May in Singapore for, I think if you possess over three pounds of cannabis, it's a death penalty.
So they publicly hanged a guy in May for, I think he had 3.3 pounds of cannabis, and they hanged him.
So it's bizarre that they'll allow all these other herbs for cancer, but they won't allow cannabis.
Wow, I mean, three pounds of cannabis, I think that's like every 20-year-old in America today has that in their trunk, you know?
It's not that much.
It's probably not.
But that garden seems like a really cool project.
That's the kind of thing.
Yeah, you know, I could see you doing something like that, the way that you've got the green thumb and you're always experimenting with stuff.
So anyway, you got to watch that section when we go through the garden because you'll learn a lot about different types of herbs that they're growing.
And the guy explains, you know, this is good with lung cancer or this is good with breast cancer.
This is good with brain cancer.
So they have different herbs that they use to target different types of cancers.
And like I said, go there.
If you're a cancer patient in Singapore, you go there and they give you what you need for free.
Wow.
That is very cool.
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Now, Ty, one of the things...
Now, you've been to my food science lab.
We actually did some filming there.
So you're one of the few people who's physically been to that location.
And I think we had to put a hood on you.
You did?
Yeah.
You put a blindfold on me, but I couldn't find it, but I was there.
Yeah, you were there.
Well, guess what?
We have just added now a dioxin testing gas chromatography instrument, and I'm getting trained on that in a few weeks, and we're going to start doing routine testing next year.
Now...
We're going to go to fast food restaurants and grocery stores and start buying animal products, any kind of meat, milk, cheese, things like that, and testing for dioxins.
And from the research that I've already done on this, I understand that there are dioxins in almost all animal products across America at some level.
And dioxins, unlike a lot of other things that cause cancer, dioxins can cause cancer at Ridiculously low concentrations such as femtograms per gram.
So they're almost like turbo cancer.
You know, just a few molecules can set cells off in the wrong direction that can lead to cancer.
And yet, that East Palestine train wreck released all kinds of dioxins into the air which fell on farms in Pennsylvania and other places and, of course, Ohio.
Speak to us, if you would, about what you've learned, Ty, over all these years about how we're living in a kind of a pro-cancer toxic stew.
Even if you're on your own farm away from the city, guess what?
There's stuff still falling on you because they were burning household trash 20 miles away and it's filled with toxins now.
Yeah, the environment is a toxic stew.
You mentioned East Palestine.
So, you know, I think that maybe that's one of the reasons, too, along with the COVID jabs that are causing these turbo cancers.
It certainly could be some of the fallout from that because I don't even know the amount of dioxins that were released, but it was insanely high.
And you mentioned it's just very, very small amounts, minuscule amounts can cause cancer.
Now, for detoxing dioxin, I can't remember, but there's a couple things that you mentioned.
Is it broccoli sprouts that are one of the things in broccoli sprouts that's good for detoxing dioxin?
Yes.
The research that we found did include some broccoli sprouts, sulforaphane in particular, from cruciferous vegetables, but also the microalgae, the chlorella and the spirulina, were very frequently mentioned in the research about ways to get rid of dioxins.
The problem is dioxins are fat-soluble, right?
So it's actually very difficult to eliminate them once you've absorbed them.
And so the best thing is avoidance.
But again, we live in a world where we can't avoid all these things.
No, you can't.
And so, yeah, we're living in a toxic stew.
And also with the electromagnetic frequencies, which is something that we do cover in Eastern medicine, different ways to prevent the EMF exposure in different devices and so forth.
That's a big thing as well.
So, you know, you throw in a toxic environment with invisible toxicity from electromagnetic frequencies, the 5G towers.
There's speculation that perhaps that works in tandem with some of the ingredients that are in the jabs to make things worse.
I think there's pretty good evidence that that's true.
So, you know, one of the doctors in, what was it, Singapore, he was an autistic savant.
His name is Dr.
Sundartis Anomale.
He shared his story of being Twelve years old when his mother died of cancer and he decided at that time that he's going to cure cancer.
And some of the things he's doing are just amazing.
You'll have to watch the fourth episode from Singapore to get all of his take.
I think he has more footage than any other doctor in the entire docuseries because I just couldn't cut what he was saying.
It was so good.
But one of the things, the reason I mention that is that you mentioned dioxins being fat soluble.
One of the ways that he treats cancer is through helping reduce body fat.
He's learned and he deals with the mesenchymal matrix and just all kinds of stuff that people may not be familiar with, but you will be if you watch the episode.
But when you reduce body fat, apparently, according to this doctor, an autistic savant, It doesn't give cancer.
Cancer can't take a foothold because it loves the fat.
It loves to store toxins in fat cells or your body loves to store toxins in fat cells that can then lead to cancer.
So by reducing body fat and working on lean muscle mass in cancer patients, he told me, he said, if you have a lean cancer patient, they said you can't have a terminal cancer patient if we work on the body mass because what's the problem?
Cancer patients don't, they don't die You don't see a lot of terminal obese cancer patients.
You see a lot of terminal very, very skinny cancer patients because they're wasting away.
Their body's eating their lean muscle mass.
It's called cachexia.
So he uses hydrazine sulfate, which is a product that was created by a NASA scientist back in the late 60s to stop the wasting syndrome.
But again, this autistic savant focuses on lean muscle mass to stop cancer.
So again, another slant to cancer maybe you've never heard of.
Well, that's the thing.
And kind of to wrap up this interview, I have felt for many years very optimistic about being able to treat cancer if someone in my family were to ever be diagnosed with cancer.
Of course, when I was younger, I lost some family members to cancer too, long before I knew anything about health and nutrition.
But today, I don't have any family members with cancer.
If I did, I would feel very, very confident.
Of being able to treat that using the things that I know.
I mean, in fact, I consider cancer to be a highly, highly treatable condition and reversible.
Do you share that view after all of your research and multiple docu-series?
Oh, absolutely.
Cancer is not a death sentence.
It is very treatable.
The problem is that we're treating it incorrectly.
With chemotherapy, yeah.
It'd be like, you know, if you have an obese person, you're like, you know, the key to stopping your obesity is eat more calories.
Right.
It's kind of the same way we do with cancer.
You know, the key to avoiding your immune system shot because you're exposed to this toxic stew.
So what are we going to do?
We're going to inject you with toxic chemicals.
Right.
Makes no sense.
But yeah, cancer is certainly treatable.
I wanted to mention...
In India, they're using, homeopathy is officially recognized by the Indian government as a cancer treatment, as a treatment.
And so there was an Indian doctor that I interviewed, Dr.
Rajendran Skaria, and he has, he has proved, you know what Avogadro's number is, Mike?
Yeah, it's the number of molecules in one mole of the substance.
Yeah, it's basically the amount of dilution that you can dilute a substance and it can still be there, okay?
If you keep diluting a molecule and you keep adding water or whatever the diluting factor is to it.
So Avogadro's number is 6.023 times 10 to the 23rd power.
You're a math geek.
I'm a math geek.
Yeah, it's a big-ass number, basically.
It's like this substance is diluted almost down to nothing.
That's Avogadro's number.
A medical doctor in India has shown through, I think it's called a Fessim microscope, that he can dilute homeopathic substances past Avogadro's number, which is something that Samuel Hahnemann, the father of homeopathy, did not think there would be any of the original substance left.
But he's diluted past Avogadro's number and proved with this microscope that it's still there, and that's the reason that homeopathy works.
So just fascinating interview with this Indian doctor as well.
Yeah, okay.
Which episode is that in, by the way?
That's in episode 7, India.
Okay, alright, episode 7.
Alright, well, obviously, this is a goldmine of information for anybody who wants to learn.
And I want to thank you, Ty, and thank Charlene for allowing us permission to stream this entire series for free, because you're going to make it available to, I don't know, hundreds of thousands of more people just in this episode, and people can get it for free if they wish.
I mean, it's so simple.
So let me just remind people, Brighteon University is the website.
Brightu.com is where you go.
You can register now, and that'll sign you up to watch the entire series for free.
You'll be able to optionally purchase a full download and also the physical items.
Ty, can you give us just a rundown?
If someone purchases the program, I know they have the option to get the physical transcript and DVDs as well, but what are also, in addition to that, what are the bonus items that they can get?
Gosh.
Let's see.
I don't have a list in front of me, but so you're going to get the physical DVDs.
You'll get the digital videos as well.
You'll get the MP3 files to download.
You'll get the physical book of the transcripts.
And then I think there's at least a half a dozen.
You're going to get the video of the tour through the Singapore Herb Garden.
There's a...
Something...
I know there are.
This is Dr.
Edward Group.
Yeah, there are more bonus items.
I don't have the full list here either.
A bunch of bonus items.
Yeah, I wish I had it in front of me, but there's a whole bunch of stuff that you get with it that are bonus items to it, but I mean, it's...
It's something that you can stick in your library.
The graphic art on it is very popping as well.
It looks like a journey through Asia, so it's very well branded.
It's a great product.
It's the one cancer doc usage that we've done that I think I'm the most proud of because it's unique.
It's not very unique.
It's not real unique because you know you can't qualify unique.
It's either unique or it's not.
This is unique.
It's unique.
There's nothing else like Eastern medicine.
So I'm the most proud of this one because it's the only travel cancer documentary that I'm aware of.
Well, we love your work, Ty.
And you and Charlene both, what you've done has helped, again, tens of millions of people around the world.
You are...
You're someone who has literally helped save lives.
And not a lot of people can say that, especially in our world where there's so much profit in building weapons and bombs and missiles and chemotherapy and vaccines and all the things that kill people.
Boy, they sure do generate a lot of profit.
There's not a lot of people who can say, yeah, I dedicated my life to helping save lives, but you are, Ty.
You and Charlene both.
Well, thanks, Mike.
You know, praise God for that because God gave us this mission to help people.
And so when people are saved, it's because when people are saved, we're just the messenger.
And we're thankful that we're the messenger to be able to point them to the right way.
But people are saved because they are able to experience creation and God's nature that he's made and these plants and herbs that he's put all these amazing cancer-fighting properties into.
So, you know, God gets the glory for the saving of the lives, but we're certainly happy to be the instrument that he's using.
Yeah, well stated.
I have the same exact opinion.
You look around at all the anti-cancer plants that are out there, you know, God put those plants here, and God taught those plants essentially to synthesize these molecules that have anti-cancer effects.
And we have to be blind to not recognize the anti-cancer potential of the natural world around us.
But then again, most of modern society is blind.
Yep, they are.
If you want to see the truth, folks, then just sign up at Brighteon University, brightu.com.
You'll be able to watch the entire series, The Truth About Cancer, Eastern Medicine Journey Through Asia, begins December 9th.
And thank you for all your support, and thank you, Ty, for joining us today.
Thanks, Mike.
God bless.
All right.
God bless.
Take care.
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