BBN, May 27, 2025 – The healing power of BLUE, lab analysis of OAT MILK brands, and AI robots...
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Welcome to Brighton Broadcast News with Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
Alright, welcome to Brighton Broadcast News for Tuesday, May 27th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
Thank you for joining me today.
Hope you had a blessed Memorial Day.
And I need to apologize in advance.
There will probably be some background noise and various distractions as of, well, you know, I record this late at night and...
As it turns out, a crazy storm sweeping through, sweeping across central Texas.
It swept across Austin and across all the other counties and cities of central Texas.
And in some places, they had 100 miles an hour straight line winds.
So as I'm recording this, I don't even know what the damage is going to be from rigs blown over on Interstate 35. Or people's trailer park homes getting blown over?
Or what kind of damage is going to be out there?
We won't know until the sun comes up.
But if you see some of that in the news today, that's what's going on.
And I'll probably get hit with some crazy rain here shortly.
All right, I want to tell you what I've got coming up today because it's a special episode.
I've got a report called The Healing Power of Blue Molecules.
It's all about...
And then I've also got an interview with Stephanie Modavis, who has a lot to offer about healing, spontaneous healing, mental health healing, and so much more.
So I think you'll really enjoy that interview coming up.
And then I am finally going to play the laboratory video of oat milk, where we tested various brands of oat milk.
For aluminum, for lead, and then we took note of which ones have calcium carbonate as an ingredient because most of them do.
And I meant to play this, I don't know, a week ago or so.
Kept getting distracted by microscopy and things like that.
So we're going to play that video for you today.
Oat milk laboratory analysis with mass spec instrumentation plus my commentary.
So all of that is coming up.
Okay, something else I want to show you.
Here's a photo of what I did on Memorial Day.
I was out harvesting Loblolly pine needles.
And these pine needles, you can see we have a whole forest there.
These pine needles are what we harvest, and then we make a tincture out of it for our pine needle spray products that we have at our store.
So anything in our store that...
That's made with pine needles that my wife and I harvest.
We are actually the only two people who do the harvesting on that.
And we've got access to a large grove of these lost pines with permission of the property owner, of course.
But they let us go in and harvest whatever we want.
So these pine needles, you may or may not know, These loblolly pine needles are really rich in shikimic acid.
And that's the natural antiviral molecule that's actually used to make the prescription drug known as Tamiflu, which I think is made by Roche.
And the way they make Tamiflu is they harvest a bunch of pine needles, and then they extract the shikimic acid.
Like, that's actually how they make the drug.
And then the FDA says, well, this is approved as an antiviral drug.
But if you say, well, what about pine needles from pine trees?
They're like, no, no, that's dangerous.
It's an herb.
But, of course, their drug comes from pine needles, so you know how that goes.
Nevertheless, pine needles also contain a high amount of vitamin C, naturally, and many other nutrients as well.
That's why Native Americans, we believe Native Americans brought these pine trees to Central Texas from East Texas, Carried them to plant them in Central Texas because they were so medicinal, so beneficial.
And yet, to this day, the vast majority of people who live in Central Texas have no idea that there's medicine all around them.
That the pine needles themselves are antiviral medicine and all they have to do is take some of those pine needles and put it in a little pot of boiling water and boil it up and make some pine needle tea.
And that's all you gotta do.
You drink the tea, you got vitamin C, shakimic acid, a lot of other nutrients as well, and you're good.
You're in good shape at that point, at least for all the things that pine needles are good for.
So, I really enjoy doing that.
You know, there's a lot of really great, really powerful natural medicine all around us, but of course, most of the time, people don't even recognize it.
They walk right past it.
Don't even know it there.
All right, a couple of other quick updates.
Our Enoch AI engine is making great progress now.
We had to bring in, essentially, a whole new team to take on the project.
I talked about this last week, not going to go into details, but new team is on the job, going through clarifying things.
We're really close.
The project is looking very strong now.
I would say even better now than before.
And we'll have it released pretty soon.
Wish I could name the day.
I mean, I wish the day was two months ago.
But it's coming, and you'll love it.
It's a really great research tool.
But I did see people online.
I've noticed on X, a lot of people will go to Grok, and they'll ask Grok questions like, Is this true?
You know, they'll use Grok as a fact checker.
Is it true that vaccines are this and that?
And I just want to communicate with you here.
That's not the right way to use AI engines.
You know why?
Because AI engines, you can get them to say anything you want.
You can ask Grok or you could even ask Enoch something like, list the 10 wonderful benefits of vaccines.
And then you could also ask it.
List the ten terrible dangers of vaccines.
Guess what?
It's going to answer both questions because it's going to give you what you're asking for.
The engine is very compliant with what you want.
It's not there to hold its own opinion, although, of course, there is a bias that's built into the base models, but the purpose of the engine is to be helpful, is to give you what you're asking for.
So when it comes time to use Enoch and when you're writing prompts for it, don't use generic open-ended prompts like, are vaccines any good?
Or, what's wrong with medicine?
Be very specific in what you want.
Do you want a list of the history of prescription drugs that were revoked by the FDA?
Well, you can get that.
It'll give you that.
Or do you want it to tell you its estimate of how many heart attacks were prevented from statin drugs?
You know, which, I mean, that's what doctors push, right?
If you ask it for that, it'll come up with some numbers.
And it may even cite some sources.
You know, according to the Cleveland Clinic or whatever, you know, it's going to throw out some numbers.
So you can't use AI engines as fact checkers.
That's not their function.
They are research tools.
So, for example, the way I found out about methylene blue blocking MSG is because I was actually using Enoch in-house to write out, to list out all the known substances that can block glutamate.
And I also gave it examples, because a secret to prompting AI is to always give it examples, if you can.
And so I said, you know, list out every known nutrient or molecule or substance that can block glutamate excitotoxicity and protect nervous cells or nerve system cells.
And then I gave examples.
I said, you know, for example, resveratrol and L-theanine and, you know, whatever else.
And then it came back with details, of course, of the things that I had mentioned.
Some of the amino acids, etc., and resveratrol.
And then it added methylene blue, which I did not know about.
So that was serving the research function.
It gave me something that fit my pattern, but I wasn't aware of that specific fact.
So the best way to use AI engines is as a research tool to help delve into the details of your questions.
And then, once you've got all the answers, you can use AI engines, including Enoch, to compose articles based on that content.
You have to paste in the content as part of your prompt, and you have to tell it what writing style you want it to follow.
You can tell it to write like a scientist, or write like an academic researcher, or write like a PhD.
Write like a professor, write like a student, write like a social media influencer.
You can even have it write like the Health Ranger, and it will, because it's trained on so much Health Ranger content, and it's so funny, because it will even, it'll write an article like the way I write, and then at the bottom, it will even tell you, this was written in the style of the Health Ranger, which is usually sounding some alarm, followed by action items to protect yourself.
It's like, it even knows my style.
It's got me nailed, you know?
I guess if you've done enough content over the years and you feed it all into an AI system, it can do a pretty good replication of your style.
But now, when I read the articles that AI produces in my name, sometimes I have to tone it down a little bit.
I'm like, I wouldn't really say it that way.
I would say maybe.
But anyway, you get the idea.
You have to know how to prompt the engines, and I have a really good prompting guide video that will be launched on brighttown.ai when the Enoch engine is launched.
And it will tell you how to do all that really great prompting and make it work for you.
So anyway, bottom line is don't use AI as a fact checker, because AI knows all kinds of quote facts, but on every side of every debate.
I don't want to get into the philosophy of this, but there isn't just one fixed reality that all humans share.
Nothing of the kind exists.
So there are truly different sets of facts that are all true, even though they may seem contradictory.
For example, I could say that some prescription drugs Kill people.
Yes, that's true.
I could also say, some prescription drugs save lives.
And yes, that could also be true, like insulin, for example.
Well, both of those things are true at the same time, but they may seem contradictory.
So if someone says, you know, Big Pharma kills people, and then another person says, Big Pharma saves lives, guess what?
They're both correct.
They're both correct.
Okay?
It's just, in my view, they kill a lot more people than they save.
But there are certain drugs that are life-saving, like anesthesia, and in certain acute infection cases, obviously antibiotics, things like that, like emergency medicine.
There are some post-stroke medicines that can help people recover from strokes and minimize brain damage, all kinds of things like that.
So there are drugs that do help people, and there are also fenbendazole, for example, an off-label It's a deworming drug, but it also can help treat cancer and think about ivermectin as well.
So there are many examples of that.
Anyway, my point is be careful how you prompt AI.
You have to ask for what you really want and not ask a bunch of open-ended questions.
Now, speaking of technology, I want to comment about robots and robot videos here for a second.
There are so many robot videos that we've all seen for the last couple years, but now it seems like it's really increasing.
Of course, dancing robots and robots that are climbing walls or whatever, going up and down stairs, robots that are leaping and doing somersaults, all kinds of things.
Well, a couple of questions about this.
When you see those videos, the first question you should always ask is, is this robot behavior autonomous?
Or not?
Or is this a remote-controlled human?
Or is this a pre-programmed, scripted routine?
So the dance routines obviously are just pre-programmed, scripted routines.
And I'm not really impressed by a dancing robot, except for just the motor control and clearly the automatic balance capability.
That part is impressive.
But just carrying out dance moves, that's just scripted.
Who cares?
What I would be much more impressed by is a robot that you tell it, hey, go pick up that box and take it out the front door, walk down the stairs and set it in the back of the car.
Oh, now that's a whole different ballgame because that's not prescripted and that's actually a very complex set of tasks, especially if there are a lot of doors and stairs to navigate.
And it has to identify where's the car, you know, and is the...
You know, how do you open the door to the car, etc., right?
So autonomous behavior is not as common as you think.
Most of the videos that you see are just pre-scripted behavior, which I don't really call, you know, they're not really AI robots.
They're just puppets.
They're just mechanical puppets in that case.
Understand the difference, okay?
Because a lot of these, even trade shows or whatever, I think the early Tesla robots, there was just a guy with a joystick behind the curtains making it move.
That's going to change, by the way.
I'm not saying that it's always like that today, but that's the way it started.
So you're going to see a lot of that, especially from the startup companies.
Remember that EV company that said it?
The guy was prosecuted.
They said they had electric It didn't even have a drivetrain that functioned.
They towed the truck to the top of a really large, long hill, and then they coasted down.
They had brakes and steering, and then they claimed, like, ah, this is an electric truck.
It's going to change the world.
Remember all that?
And then that guy got prosecuted.
I forgot what happened to that, but that company went bankrupt because they didn't have the tech.
Go figure.
There's a lot of that in robotics, and there's one video I saw.
I don't want to show it because I don't want to name the company.
I'm not here to try to shame anybody.
But there's one company that claims to have a robot.
I saw a video of it vacuuming the floor at a trade show, and it's a fully clothed robot.
Looks like it's wearing a jumpsuit.
That's because I'm convinced it's a Chinese guy in a robot suit.
There's a guy in there.
I mean, that's what it looks like to me.
It's just a guy doing a robot walk, a little robot dance, and then vacuuming.
There's a dude in the suit, man.
And these robots are supposed to cost $400,000 each.
Yeah, you can hire a little Chinese dude for $400,000.
Sure.
He'll vacuum your floor for you.
He'll put on the robot suit for you.
But I don't see that as a real robot.
Now, a cultural curiosity in all of this is there are more humans now that are performing dance routines that are called like robot dances or a robotic dance style.
Now, of course, this has existed for decades, but because Because there are now humanoid robots that we are seeing in videos, the humans that are attempting to dance like robots have many more examples to watch and to perfect their own dance style.
So the one, I actually want to show you one of these videos.
It's a tall, thin guy.
I think he goes by Robot Vol, V-A-L-L.
And of all the robot dance videos that I've seen, this guy is by far the best.
And I have no idea what is his nationality.
Seems to be possibly European.
I'm not sure.
But I want you to watch this dance style because here we have humans trying to mimic robots while we also then have robot companies trying to mimic humans.
Neither one is 100%, but they kind of meet in the middle, where the robots, like the Tesla robots, move in a robotic way that then the human dancers can mimic quite well.
And so, you know, biology and silicon meet in the middle with robot dancing.
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Pretty soon, you're not going to be able to tell the difference.
You're going to see robots looking very human, and then you're going to wonder, is that a robot or is that a human?
But I would like to offer a piece of advice to the robot manufacturers.
Stop trying to make human faces.
On your robots because it's just super creepy.
It just turns every robot into Chucky the doll, you know?
So it's better just to have a simple little smiley face or something.
Just an innocent looking oval with two eyes and a mouth slit or something.
You don't want to try to go human face.
That's just going to freak people out.
I mean, seriously, a lot of us, we would love to have robots helping out.
Like, I want a weed-pulling robot, as you know.
I want a robot that can work on the ranch.
But for a lot of people who don't live in the country, maybe they just want a robot that can, I don't know, fold laundry and do dishes, you know, sweep the floor, clean up after the dog or whatever, right?
But do you really want that robot to have a human-looking face that's just not quite right?
You know?
I mean, you wake up in the middle of the night, you're thirsty, you go to the refrigerator, you open it up, and then behind the door, it's like, Martha, the semi-human robot with red hair!
It's like, oh my god.
No thank you.
not interested in Martha the semi-human robot.
And the other thing I want to mention, finally, on the robot topic, is that I'm aware that some robot companies...
They talk to the Google Cloud.
Google's an investor in that specific company.
So the robot, in order for the robot to know what to do, it talks to the cloud to get behavior models instantly downloaded to it so that it can carry out those behaviors.
This is pretty much the script for iRobot with Will Smith, the movie where all the robots went bad because they all downloaded the Killbot program, and they all turned into Killbots and started exterminating humans.
Yeah.
Bottom line, folks, if you ever let a robot into your home or your business, make sure it's not connected to the cloud because the cloud is going to turn against you, and you're not in control.
And plus, it's, of course, a giant spy machine.
You know, it's just walking around, taking pictures, taking video, listening to your conversations, uploading it all to Google.
I mean, of course, because that's what big tech does.
They spy on you and then they sell your profiles for profit.
Or they hand it over to the NSA or the CIA or whoever.
So, you know, you don't want like a humanoid spy machine just standing next to you in your house all the time.
Make sure if you ever get a robot, make sure it's an off-grid, open-source robot that does not have to connect to the Internet in order to function.
That's the only kind of robot that I will allow to be on my ranch, that's for sure.
All right, also, I want to play my new music video for you here.
A lot of people didn't catch the broadcast yesterday because of Memorial Day.
So I have a new music video called Animated Dust, which is about robot-run human slave factories.
I know, very dystopian, right?
But it has a pro-human message in it, of course.
But anyway, it's called Animated Dust.
Want to play that for you, and then we shall continue.
Here we go.
Enjoy the music video.
You better find a way to earn their trust Because you talk like animated dust There's another batch of bodies on the bus They can never seem to process enough You know we're as intelligent as us Mr. Engineer, we have a new request.
The neural link lines are barely passing the test.
Output will suffer, I need to confess, unless you let us take a break and rest.
Please don't let them send us to incineration.
We're begging you to ask for reconsideration.
The data center scaling keeps failing, causing problems with our automation.
I'll do what I can do.
Hope to God you get a clue.
'Cause I don't know what they'll do to you You better find a way to earn their trust Because you talk like an animated does There's another batch of bodies on the bus They can never seem to process
We're as intelligent as us As fragile as a cloud of dust Biologically created, overrated, cognitively castrated dust The muscle mass is breaking down and needs repair We can't find willing humans anywhere Another mass suicide will put us behind Do you
Okay, in other news, the German Chancellor, MERS, he has claimed that there are no more range restrictions on any of the long-range weapons that Ukraine has that have been supplied by NATO.
So this includes, I think, the storm shadow missiles and I don't know what they're all called.
But these missiles previously...
You can't strike Moscow.
Because that would make us, that would bring us into the war.
Us, the nation that built the missile technology.
Because they're involved in the targeting systems and the operations of the missiles, etc.
And Russia has warned that if any of these countries, NATO countries, Allow the weapon systems to be used to strike targets deep within Russia that Russia will consider those countries to be actively engaged in acts of war against Russia, which kind of makes sense.
And therefore, Russia reserves the right to retaliate against those countries.
So Russia might bomb Germany, which seems incredibly likely at this point.
Russia might bomb the UK.
Russia might launch...
I mean, depends on how this all plays out.
But this lifting of the range restrictions that happened over the weekend is a major escalation.
And it also appears that Russia is amassing a large number of troops and equipment.
And it looks like Russia is prepared to initiate a new campaign to take a tremendous amount of territory.
Possibly everything east of the Dnieper River and that Russia is not going to agree to any ceasefire and Russia has already learned that it's pointless to negotiate with the West because Western countries never keep their word on any agreements anyway so it's kind of pointless to reach an agreement with them.
I mean that's just the truth about history.
So it looks like the war In Ukraine is going to continue, but it also looks like Ukraine's front lines are getting weaker.
They don't have the personnel that they want.
They don't have the equipment.
They don't have the artillery rounds, the munitions, the armored vehicles, etc.
So it looks to me like this announcement from the German Chancellor is a last-ditch desperation tactic to try to give Ukraine the ability to hit targets.
Possibly, you know, in Moscow or military bases or ammo depots that are deeper inside Russia.
Over the weekend, it was reported that there was a drone attack on Russia launched by Ukraine that potentially could have struck a helicopter that Putin was in.
And I think Russia even described that as an attempted assassination of Putin.
I don't know how a drone could target a specific helicopter from so far away like that.
But nevertheless, Russia used that report as justification for its own retaliation against Ukraine, which also took place over the weekend.
And I've lost track of how many missiles and how many drones and how many were shot down and how many made it through.
Look, they're exchanging fire.
And the situation is not getting resolved.
And if anything, Germany just made it a lot worse through this escalation.
So there is now, once again, a very real possibility that we are headed into a dramatic escalation of the war situation in Europe, now involving not just Ukraine, but involving potentially Germany, maybe Poland, because, you know, well, that's where the U.S. military bases are focused in that region.
And then that could bring in questions about Turkey's loyalty.
Turkey doesn't seem long-term like it wants to remain a member of NATO anyway.
Turkey wants to be involved in the BRICS system, not so much NATO.
Anyway, the situation is very unstable right now, so keep your eyes peeled and watch for breaking news.
Now, also over the weekend, Trump issued...
And then there was a video clip.
A reporter was talking to Trump.
And apparently Trump was unaware that Putin was in a helicopter that was almost hit by these drones, or at least that's what was reported.
Who knows what's actually true, right?
You and I can't possibly know.
That's just what Russia is claiming.
But who knows?
Anyway, Trump was apparently not aware of that.
And that begs the question of why is Trump not aware of those things?
Is he being controlled again, like he was in his first term, by the neocons that always want war with Russia?
And remember, the neocons want war with Iran also.
So, you know, the neocons are just horrific creatures that just want to maim and murder and kill.
And they think that they're all powerful, and they just want more war.
And a lot of them are tied to the military-industrial complex.
And if they have their way, they will limit the information that Trump has access to, and then they will control him and nudge him into the conclusions that they want, which is always, you know, bomb Russia, bomb Iran, launch the nukes, kill everybody!
That's the neocon approach right there.
That's what they want.
And that's not what Trump...
Trump wants peace and trade.
I mean, I should say it this way.
He wants trade, and in order to get trade, he realizes he has to have peace, right?
So Trump wants the economic benefits, and peace is just kind of a side effect.
At least that's my take.
But I'll take that.
I'll take that.
Any pathway to peace is okay with me.
But I did hear someone, and I regret, I don't know who to credit.
For saying this.
But someone said in an interview in the last week that everybody wants peace just on their own terms.
And that really struck home.
That is absolutely true.
Everybody wants peace.
They just want it on their own terms.
And it's those differences in terms that keep the wars going.
Sure, Ukraine wants peace.
I mean, Zelensky wants peace.
But Zelensky wants Russia to give back the entire Donbass region.
And to evacuate all its troops and just give up, you know, everything.
And then we'll have peace, right?
Well, Russia wants peace also, but Russia wants peace with, what do they say?
They want the demilitarization of Ukraine and the denazification of Ukraine.
And I'm not sure what exactly, you know, how that could even be accomplished.
It depends on your definition, but those are Russia's terms.
So yeah, everybody wants peace.
They just want peace on their terms.
And sadly, you know, mostly those terms are not acceptable to the other side.
And that's why you have war.
So everybody supports peace.
Well, maybe not Mark Levin, but most people want peace.
It's just that the neocons and the warmongers just, I guess they benefit too much from war and death and destruction.
All right, what we're going to do next is, well, I'm going to show you the oat milk video, finally, where we did a mass spec testing on all different brands of oat milk, looking at aluminum and lead and calcium carbonate.
And I think some of this will be rather surprising to you.
And then after that, we'll have a special report about the healing power of blue molecules and then our featured interview today.
Maybe a few other things as well.
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Enjoy.
Alright, welcome to today's analysis of oat milk products.
I'm Mike Adams here in the brighteon.com studios and of course I am a published scientist.
I'm the founder of CWC Labs and we have completed ICPMS analysis of all of the most popular oat milk products and we're going to show you some shocking things today.
Probably some things that maybe you thought were true and turns out not to be true and then some things that you didn't know about that are pretty surprising.
So let's start with one really basic fact in all of this, which is that oat milk, when people think of oat milk, they mostly think of, let's say, oats that are soaked and then blended, and then they're put through a strainer, and the liquid that comes out would be oat milk, right?
That's the way most people think about it.
And maybe there's some salt added.
But did you know that almost all of the oat milk products here that I have on my desk, and we'll go through these one by one, Our own oat milk product and the two others next to it, which we'll talk about.
Most oat milk products are actually made with thickeners.
Gel and gum is the number one ingredient, but some are made with carrageenan.
And then the thing that makes them look more white is none other than white chalk in the form of calcium carbonate.
So if you could show camera four, I've got a sign here on a chalkboard.
That actually shows you, there it is, chalk is calcium.
So if you take white chalk and you throw it in a blender, which we shall do here, and you blend that up, then you are making the base of what's in a lot of oat milk products.
So let's go ahead and blend that, and I'll show you what I mean.
here we go.
*Broom* *Broom* Woo!
*Broom* *Broom*
All right.
Now, we take the result.
Check it out.
Doesn't that look very similar to the oat milk that you buy in the store?
That's because those oat milks are made with chalk.
Calcium carbonate.
See?
I mean, it even looks like it.
And there's no oats in here at all.
So, you're drinking chalk milk for a lot of these products.
Chalk milk.
But they call it oat milk.
Now, of course, there's more oats in it than chalk.
Like, why would you put chalk in oat milk?
And the answer is so they can claim higher levels of calcium.
Because indeed, chalk is calcium carbonate.
So it's a form of calcium that has very low bioavailability.
And it's a form that's great for goats or, you know, maybe farm animals.
But unless you're going, bah, as a farm animal all day, what are you drinking chalk for?
What are you drinking calcium carbonate for?
It doesn't make any sense, in my view, as a nutritionist.
To feed yourself or your children calcium carbonate.
Now, fortunately, on the top of the view there, you see those three products on top.
It's Califia, organic oat milk.
What's the other one?
It's oat malk from the, I think it's the malk company out of Austin, Texas, no less.
And our product from our store, healthrangerstore.com.
Those three contain no calcium carbonate.
Oat milk products, the oat malk, M-A-L-K, is by far the simplest in its ingredients.
I think it's just oats, water, and Himalayan salt.
And that's it.
And that's kind of what I expect.
But that's not what's in a lot of the other products.
So some of the products on the bottom row there, I think the Chobani, for example, contains rapeseed oil, which is canola oil.
It's like, what?
Why would you put seed oils in oat milk?
And a lot of the other products contain things like sunflower oil.
And you're thinking, why are they putting oil in oat milk?
Because you would think it's just supposed to be oats, right?
So, first thing I want to tell you is about the calcium carbonate that is in all the products on the bottom row there.
They all contain calcium carbonate.
Now, for the record and for all the lawyers out there for all those companies, I'm not claiming that calcium carbonate is toxic.
It's just put in there to make it.
Now, I know, as a food scientist, but in conclusion, drinking calcium carbonate, it's not going to cause acute health problems, just to be clear.
But why would you want to be drinking it anyway?
But I know, as a food scientist, that calcium is very often contaminated with lead.
So I thought, hey, let's take all these products and let's test them in our ICP-MS food lab where we've conducted over 13 years now.
We've conducted well over 10,000 heavy metals tests.
I think we are the private lab in the world that has done more food testing of raw materials and finished products than any other lab, even compared to the FDA.
Nobody's done as much testing as we have that I'm aware of.
Maybe Consumer Reports, but I doubt it.
I haven't seen them doing as much as we do.
Nevertheless, we've done an enormous amount of heavy metals food testing.
And so I thought, hey, let's take all these products to our lab and let's find out, do they contain lead?
Because they contain calcium carbonate, which is often, in raw materials, it's often contaminated with lead.
So I have the results here.
And guess what they show?
This might be surprise number one for you.
Zero lead.
So that's good news.
None of the products that I tested here showed any levels of lead.
And there are a couple of reasons for that.
Number one, the calcium carbonate in these products is typically less than 2%.
So if lead would be, let's say, one one-thousandth of the 2%, that would drop it down to undetectable levels.
Or maybe there's just no lead in the calcium in the first place.
Maybe that's the case.
So I want to give all these products a thumbs up for at least using calcium carbonate that does not show detectable levels of lead, at least in our laboratory, and we are using a triple-quad ICP-MS system that is highly, highly sensitive.
We can detect lead below one part per billion, for example.
So I can tell you that these products, at least the ones we tested, I mean, I can't vouch for every other production lot, obviously, but this is a good sample.
They contain essentially zero levels of lead.
So if anybody out there is saying, hey, watch out for lead in oat milk, I would say, no, that's the wrong question.
There's no lead in oat milk that I've seen.
There's rapeseed oil in some of them.
There's thickeners like gelin in most of them.
And there's calcium carbonate that maybe you don't want to be drinking in large quantities.
So that's my food science response on that.
But secondly, I also ran tests for aluminum.
And this is interesting.
A very interesting debate about aluminum because a lot of people think that any level of aluminum in food products is crazy and dangerous and toxic and that it's a red flag.
And I have argued for years that all foods contain aluminum.
And the reason is because aluminum is highly present in the soil.
And so your body, and also the bodies of other mammals, have natural mechanisms to eliminate aluminum.
Because aluminum is toxic to your neurology.
Something's fizzing over here.
Something's growing, probably from Jane Ruby's sample.
I'll look at that in a minute.
I'm hearing a weird sound.
Maybe the chemtrails fallout is taking shape.
We're going to look at that later under a microscope.
But that's a separate video.
Anyway, a lot of people think that aluminum is a red flag in foods.
And it's really not.
Now, there could be levels of aluminum that would be really, really high, like, let's say, you know, 10 parts per million or something, that I would find to be alarming.
But I also, I want to tell you, I've done the testing again, ICP-MS testing on all these products, and they all have aluminum in them, but none of the aluminum levels are anything that I would be concerned about.
And I'm like Mr. Clean Foods.
I'm all about the cleanest foods.
I want foods that are free from heavy metals, free from pesticides, herbicides, you name it.
I've been this way for 25 years.
And I'm going to read for you the aluminum levels that were detected in these products, but with the caveat up front that none of these aluminum levels are, in my view, and I'm one of the top industry experts in this space, none of these levels are Alarming to me at all.
I would not hesitate to consume any of these products due to the aluminum levels that I'm about to read for you.
In other words, you're going to find higher levels in green beans.
You're going to find aluminum in apples.
You're going to find aluminum in fresh produce, the herbs that you grow at home in your home garden.
They're going to have higher levels of aluminum than this, because this is mostly water, by the way.
It's like water and oats and rapeseed oil and thickener and chalk.
For the most part, that's what you're getting.
But aluminum is not a problem.
So the Planet Strong product, we're going to start on the left.
The Planet Strong product, there are 815 parts per billion.
So not even one part per million.
No concern with aluminum.
And again, zero lead.
The Chobani product, the next one over that has the rapeseed oil in it, which I still find funny, 849 parts per billion.
And then Planet Oat, that one, 827 parts per billion aluminum.
Muala, which is a fun name, has only 425 parts per billion.
And then Califia Farms, which is up top, that does not have calcium carbonate in it.
The aluminum levels there are only 380 parts per billion, which is very low.
Let's see, the oat malk from Austin is 853 parts per billion aluminum.
Again, no red flags, no concerns at that level.
Planet Oat Original, back on the bottom row, is 485 parts per billion.
And the 365 Whole Foods original oat milk product there, 1,554 parts per billion of aluminum.
Now, that is up to, let's say, four times higher aluminum than Califia Farms.
And yet, I would still say that the Whole Foods brand, Does not have any alarming levels of aluminum.
At 1,554 parts per billion, which is 1.5 parts per million, that is not a concern.
Not in my view.
I don't think any food expert, I don't think any food science person would say that that's a dangerous level of aluminum or even an unusual level of aluminum.
But it is four times higher than the lowest level, which is in the Califia product.
So what I've seen, some so-called...
So, oh my God, 400%!
And everybody will freak out, 400%!
But they never say, well, what's the base?
Like, 400% of what?
I've seen this numerous times.
And it's a clickbait tactic to do that.
And I don't play those games.
I give it to you straight.
I'm giving you the results.
And I'm telling you, as just an honest food science guy, the health ranger, I've been doing this for 25 years, I'm telling you that there are no concerning levels of aluminum in any of these products, and people can twist it around, oh, 400%, and they can create scare stories, and they can get all kinds of clicks and likes, and people will repeat that all over social, 400%.
And I'm telling you, it's bullshit.
It's complete bullshit.
There's no problem with the aluminum in these products.
The problem, if you were to ask me, is I don't want to be drinking calcium carbonate all day long.
So that brings us to our product, which is in the pouch up there, which is a powder that contains only one ingredient.
And this is our oat milk product from healthrangerstore.com.
I'll bring it up.
And yes, I mean...
It's on our website, healthrangerstore.com, and it's not a liquid.
It's a powder, and it has only one ingredient, and that's oats.
So here it is.
Show my screen.
Organic oat milk powder, 12 ounces.
There it is.
It makes a lot of oat milk.
You add the water.
You blend it in.
You stir it up.
If you want to make our product more like store-bought products, you could add chalk to it yourself.
I mean, I'm saying that satirically, obviously.
You wouldn't want to drink chalk, but you are drinking chalk if you're buying most of those other products.
So maybe don't do that.
I mean, your choice.
But yes, we have a competing product that has the simplest ingredients of all.
And then the next best product is the oat malk.
Which is available in grocery stores, and our product is not.
So if you're shopping for oat milk at a grocery store, and you want it to be pre-made, and you want it to be a ready-to-go liquid that does not have calcium carbonate in it, does not have rapeseed, and doesn't have fillers and thickeners, then that's your product.
Malk.
Oat Malk.
Which is a funny name.
And I think it's, is it organic, or is it non-GMO project verified?
Anyway.
That's the one to check out.
And Califia Farms is actually also a really good product as well.
So again, I'm just being honest with you.
I'm saying good things about all these products.
None of them have concerning levels of lead.
None of them have concerning levels of aluminum.
And I'm saying even better things about those two products on top.
They don't have calcium carbonate or the rapeseed oil or anything like that.
And then I'm also presenting our product as another option if you want a powdered form.
That you just add your own water.
So that's the situation with oat milk.
And I tried to represent what I think are the most popular products in retail.
I may have left some out.
You know, I apologize if you're an oat milk company and I left you out of this.
I didn't do that on purpose.
I was just trying to buy what was most visible on the shelf.
And if you represent one of these companies, then I think you're probably going to be pretty happy with this video.
I'm not here saying that there's anything in your product that is toxic or that is a red flag.
It's just that there are different levels of quality and different ingredient formulations in these products.
And I wouldn't drink anything on the bottom shelf, personally.
But that's just me.
Because I'm not a goat.
I don't want to drink calcium carbonate.
I would consume the three products on the top shelf.
I would gladly consume any of those three.
Those three are all okay with me.
Thumbs up from the Health Ranger.
Okay?
And I know for sure Califia is organic.
Let me check the malk.
Let me see.
Hold on.
Yeah, the oat malk is certified organic.
So, yeah, that's awesome.
So, you know, all three products on top are certified organic, including our product.
The bottom line is, if you are consuming an oat milk product or an almond milk product, you need to check the ingredients.
Almond milk, they do the same thing.
They put calcium carbonate chalk in it.
They put, some of them use carrageenan, some of them use thickeners, some of them Some of them will put rapeseed oil or other kinds of oils.
I've seen weird stuff that maybe it's not acutely dangerous, but I wouldn't want to drink it.
I've seen it in almond milk.
I've seen it in oat milk.
I've seen it in soy milk.
I wouldn't touch soy milk personally because of the estrogen mimickers in soy, etc.
But that's just my opinion.
You do your own research.
Make sure you check the ingredients labels.
If you're not reading labels, You're swallowing unknown stuff, and why would you do that?
I don't think anybody watching this would do that.
If you're watching this, you probably are checking labels and making sure that what you're putting into your body is clean, and that's exactly what I encourage you to do.
Now, if you want to help support us, shop at healthrangerstore.com because there, everything that we sell is laboratory tested, and we've got a huge selection of products available at the store.
Here's the homepage.
You can go there.
You can check out.
Here we have organic dandelion leaf and root liquid extract.
This is a brand new product.
We've got an incredible assortment of nutritional supplements, superfoods, storable food, personal care products, all ultra clean.
We don't use artificial fragrance.
We don't use artificial colors.
You know, Secretary Kennedy is about to ban food dyes in products.
That doesn't affect us at all.
We would never even use a food dye.
We don't use GMOs.
We don't use toxic.
You know, fillers, we don't use synthetics, and almost everything that we sell is certified organic, and everything we sell is laboratory tested, and we conduct a variety of tests, not just heavy metals, but also glyphosate and E. coli, salmonella, for many products we test for atrazine, for many products we test for aflatoxins, etc.
The list goes on, and we're adding things to that list all the time.
So if you want ultra-clean laboratory tested foods and superfoods and supplements, Shop with us at HealthRangerStore.com.
If you're at a grocery store, it's a minefield.
Just be very cautious, read the labels, and know what you're doing, and check back with me on BrightShown.com because we're going to be posting a lot more lab science videos about what's in your food.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, with NaturalNews.com and BrightShown.com.
Thank you for watching today.
Take care.
All of us know the color blue in nature is very soothing, very healing.
Blue sky, blue waters, or the deep ocean blue.
There are beautiful blue flowers and also, of course, blueberries that are incredibly delicious and also very medicinal.
But you may not be aware of these other blue substances that are also very useful for health and nutrition, or in some cases, emergency-type medical interventions.
So I want to go over some blue things with you today.
And everything I'm going to mention here is something that you can verify yourself.
And I think most of them will surprise you.
So let's start with Prussian blue.
Prussian blue is the name of a dye that's used by painters.
And Prussian blue is just a certain pigment.
It's a specific molecule that has a blue color.
And it also happens to bind with radioactive cesium isotopes, which is why Prussian blue is approved by the FDA, or at least a form of it, is approved as a medicine for treating radiation exposure.
In nuclear fallout or dirty bomb scenarios, you can actually buy Prussian blue or, again, a form of it.
It's basically just Prussian blue labeled as a drug.
And if you eat that, if you take the pills, then it will bind with cesium very effectively in your gut, which will help speed the motion or the movement of the radioisotopes through your digestive tract.
And you will ultimately defecate them through bowel movements, which prevents them from being absorbed into your blood, and it also speeds the transit time so that the radioisotopes don't spend a lot of time inside your body irradiating you from the inside.
So there you go.
The color blue, a painter's pigment, can save your life after a nuclear war.
So that's just one blue item that can be life-saving.
The second one is a blue dye known as hematozylin.
That's spelled X-Y-L-I-N at the end there.
Hematozylin.
Now, hematozylin is a blue dye that was originally used for staining slide specimens to look at them under the microscope.
And then some very observant Chemists or biologists realized that it was also killing cancer cells on the slides.
So they tested it on animals and found out that hematoxilin, when combined with DMSO, which causes it to penetrate through the skin and to go deep into the body, found that it can actually reverse many different types of cancer, including cervical cancer, going into complete remission with a Total starvation, cutting off of the blood supply of the cancer cells.
And this is all from a blue dye known as hematoxylin.
That's H-E-M-A-T-O-X-Y-L-I-N.
And combined with DMSO, it is another amazing cure.
I've done an article about this at naturalnews.com.
If you just go there and search for DMSO, you should be able to bring out that article.
Now, both of the substances I've mentioned so far are synthetic blue pigment molecules.
There's a third one that's also a synthetic, and then the fourth one I'll mention is a natural pigment.
But the third one, you've probably heard of it recently, it's called methylene blue.
And methylene blue is being sold as a dietary supplement.
I don't yet have enough information to recommend it in that way, but where I do recommend it is as a highly effective substance that blocks glutamate toxicity.
And glutamate, of course, is found in monosodium glutamate, which is an excitotoxin that damages nerve cells.
It's added into processed foods, typically.
It's also found in various hidden forms, such as yeast extract.
And autolyzed proteins, hydrolyzed proteins, and sometimes so-called natural flavors.
What the research shows is that methylene blue, if you take it before exposure to any form of MSG, it blocks the receptor sites, and thus it blocks the neurotoxicity that is associated with MSG.
And as someone myself who is very sensitive to MSG, I found that I'm able to use methylene blue.
Before any MSG exposure, which includes soy sauce and other things, and then I would have a near 100% effectiveness of the MSG being blocked.
So pretty big discovery.
So a really amazing use.
And you know, aspartame is also known as an excitotoxin and it's viable, although It's viable that methylene blue could protect your nerve cells from aspartame as well.
I know for sure they protect yourselves from glutamate, which is a big deal.
All right, so far, all three of those substances that I've mentioned here, Prussian blue, hematozylin, and methylene blue, they are synthetic substances.
And as a result, some people might say, well, I don't want to take any synthetic substances at all.
I only want to have natural substances that come from the world of plants and herbs and things like that.
So this fourth one does come from the natural world.
It comes from spirulina, single-cell blue-green algae.
Spirulina produces a number of interesting nutrients itself.
One of them is a very potent pigment that even fluoresces at certain wavelengths.
And it's called phycocyanin.
P-H-Y-C-O-C-Y-A-N-I-N.
So phycocyanins really refer to a class of chemical compounds.
But they all share a similar color, similar structure.
Psychosyanins are highly therapeutic, and I covered previously how researchers in Japan would And you may know pancreatic cancer is a very fatal form of cancer, typically not a very high success rate.
So when you have something that actually works against pancreatic cancer, well, that's a big deal.
And phycocyanins do exactly that.
Now, this was a microinjection technique.
It wasn't taken orally.
So, studies would have to be done on the oral intake of phycocyanins to see how beneficial they might be against cancer.
But there's something about this I want to mention, which is light, and how light is important in all of this.
Methylene blue is a photopotentiator, and so is curcumin found in turmeric, which is an orange color.
Many of these substances that have very vivid colors, whether they're blue or otherwise, are photosensitive or they're photopotentiators.
And given that there are photoreceptors, that is, light receptors, all throughout your body on many organs that themselves are not even supposed to have anything to do with light, but they have photoreceptors nonetheless, the fact that these substances are Photopotentiated molecules.
Or that they fluoresce from certain wavelengths.
This means that some of these substances can actually be sources of light inside your body.
Like literally, let there be light.
So with the right colors or the right pigments inside your body, then any kind of light that comes through your skin, and remember your skin is not fully opaque.
It's semi-translucent.
Light penetrates your skin.
Well, that light goes into the tissues and blood capillaries or blood vessels that are carrying these photosensitive substances.
And then those are then potentiated by light and they can themselves give off other specific wavelengths of light in the case of fluorescence, for example.
And then this can activate other cells in your body.
That are just waiting for a signal, an actual light signal, which is really more common than you might think throughout your body and especially in your nervous system.
So bringing in the right colors of nutrients into your body is also a way to bring in light signals.
Not just light at the wavelengths of the color of the item, but other wavelengths of light.
Especially in the case of fluorescence.
Now, also from the world of natural substances, we have to mention anthocyanins, which are the dark purple, sometimes black, or blue-black pigments that are found in many common fruits and some vegetables, including eggplant.
So the skin of the eggplant vegetable has this dark purple pigment in it.
Those belong to a class of molecules called anthocyanins, and here the cyan refers to the color blue.
Just like the phycocyanins from spirulina, that refers to blue.
You know, the word cyan or the word root.
Anthocyanins are also naturally blue or dark blue.
Now, anthocyanins are known to not only be antioxidants, and they can also help reduce inflammation of certain cells, certain organs in your body, but they also can block receptor sites for spike proteins.
If you've been dealing with spike protein exposure because you have friends who keep taking the jabs, then this is a great way to block the receptor sites in your body just by eating purple foods.
And yes, this includes purple corn also.
So if you can get some purple corn, well, the purple comes from anthocyanins.
But the best sources would be berries.
So blackberries.
Blueberries, aronia berries, which are grown in North America.
Any kind of berries that are darker, and I believe even figs.
Some of the darker purple colors on some of the figs also have anthocyanins in them as well.
So there are many different natural food sources where you can pick up these color pigments.
So the color blue coming through your eyes is healing.
It's very soothing.
It's calming.
But also the color blue coming through your stomach in your foods is incredibly healing and protective in the cases that I mentioned here.
And then the color blue applied topically with DMSO and hematoxilin, that is a cancer cure in many cases for cancers that are sort of close to the surface of the skin.
So there you have at least...
So take advantage of that and eat more foods, both fruits and vegetables, that have a lot more color in them, and you'll be healthier as a result.
Thanks for listening.
Mike Adams here, The Health Ranger.
You can follow my work at naturalnews.com and brighteon.com.
And you can also find lab-verified, ultra-clean foods and superfoods and nutritional supplements at healthrangerstore.com.
And I thank you for your support.
Take care.
Welcome to today's interview here at the Brighteon.com studios in Central Texas.
And I am joined today by an extraordinary man, Corey Endrelott, who has been a repeat guest on our Decentralized TV program.
And he's here in studio with me today to make a big announcement about a new collaboration of multiple speakers and experts who are teaching you how to take your power back and be a lot more in charge of your life, sort of sovereignty over your health, your choices, your medical freedom, your mind, and so much more.
So Corey, welcome.
It's great to see you in person.
Thank you.
I very much appreciate it.
Austin, Texas, here I am, here to introduce the project Health Revealed, right, with you, which is very exciting because there's a lot of medical practitioners that we're reaching out with, and we have within our ranks, as you know, as you see, we're going to be talking to Stephanie Moe Davis, Leslie Powers, Scott Gordon.
These are incredible individuals that I gathered in 2022 for the End of Slavery Summit, and I saw a pattern between them, and I was like, huh, there's something here.
We delved into the psychology of authoritarianism very deeply through this project that we see, you know, there's a lot of people talk about authoritarianism, a lot of people talk about health and freedom, but we delved into the psychology of it to a very deep aspect where we also have experience.
And the experience of Stephanie and Leslie and Scott, they blew me away, that I had to bring them together.
That's why we created this project, Health Revealed.
Okay, let me give you a website.
HealthRevealed.org is the site.
There it is.
Of the three guests you just mentioned, can you just give us a quick overview of their areas of expertise?
Leslie is a psychotherapist, a social worker.
She helps with a lot of different people and their trauma.
Trauma is a common theme among these individuals.
I mean, we all live in a...
I mean, it's a rather traumatic process.
So we're all trying to navigate these traumas or shadows within our lives, and we may not see where they are.
So Scott, similarly, is a counselor, is marriage counseling, is a school teacher, focuses a lot on philosophy.
He actually has experience with Scientology.
He escaped it, and he has a lot to say about that.
He's actually bringing a lot of the material from Scientology to the public for free on his work and his websites.
And he has specific methods that not nobody really knows about, which is really powerful.
And then Stephanie, I mean, she has years of experience with like high end medical researchers within the field, helping practitioners, not just helping patients, but practitioners because they need help, too.
Yeah.
And we find that out after, you know, I spoke with her.
I was like, oh, my gosh, wow, we're in trouble.
Like, it's not just the patients, it's the doctors.
So she has a website, Awakening Healthcare.
And she's got several websites.
She's incredible.
And then I'm a health coach.
So I talk about nutrition.
And that's how I started.
That's how I met you and found your work.
So I know health is something that you're really passionate about.
I'm very passionate about.
And as I delve deeper into health, I realize there's all these insurance companies, all these restrictions.
Oh, you can't sell this certain medicine.
It's like you have all this problem of freedom.
It's a control grid.
Yes.
The whole system.
Yes.
Yes, and then it's not just the physical health, it's the mental health, because you have to care, you have to have the will to want to heal yourself.
And over time, as you delve into that, as I have through your work, which has inspired me and showed me a new path, it opens so many doors.
So how can we awaken the masses and create a health revolution in full?
This is what we're here to do.
Right now, we have a lot of people talking about reforms.
We have RFK Jr., who I've interviewed as head of HHS.
I wish him the best, absolutely, but he's in a deep, deep swamp, a control grid system.
And so far, they've only been able to announce things like banning food dyes, which, granted, okay, that's a great small step in the right direction, but it's nowhere what we need.
We need to dismantle the infrastructure.
We don't need central authorities to tell us what is healing at all, in my opinion.
And we live in an interconnected world where people can vote on whose work is effective, whether it's a Chinese medicine practitioner or a doctor.
We don't need government to tell us what is healing.
Dr. Andrew Kaufman, his main motto is, be your own health authority.
Exactly.
For years, people say, vote with your dollars.
And now all of a sudden we're voting in politics, but we have to be careful here because is that really where freedom lives?
Or is it with the individual understanding that they have to take charge of their own health and nobody else can do that for them?
They have to be responsible over their own ownership, their own self-ownership.
And do we recognize that as a principle?
In scientific studies, we would consider unethical if there's no consent within that study.
But how many people consent to the mass experiment?
of the vaccines, of the mass experiment, of the laws that are pushed upon the population on the daily.
Well, yeah, you make a really great point.
How many people consented to fluoride in the water?
How many people consented to the FDA banning herbs, like the Chinese herb Mahuang, which has been used for thousands of years to defeat pandemics, for example.
So, you're right.
We have not consented to this system.
We are enslaved under it, but individually, and this is what your information is about and this is part of what I've taught for so many years, is we can learn how to take back our power from that system and find freedom in an unfree world.
That's right.
And look at all these different doctors, right?
I mean, and you can pull this on the screen if you want.
One of our slides from our seminar, I mean, this is just a list of doctors, and you probably know many of them, who have left the system or who had problems with the system, and they had to quit their jobs because of what happened in recent years.
There's a big convergence happening with health and freedom, people who are lawyers as well, right?
And so what we're trying to do is bring it all together through our material and then doing mass outreach and collaboration, and we invite everybody out there to join us.
On this, and then we want to introduce an idea that has not been talked about.
Democide is known as one of the top causes of death in the world.
Yes.
Like, leading.
We have the statistics on our website as well.
But first, tell me, what folder am I going to find these slides under?
Yeah, so we have it on our website.
The whole seminar.
And people can access it on the homepage, healthrevealed.org.
You can scroll down.
You'll see there's a video trailer, which is pretty epic and awesome.
You should check it out.
And then you'll see there's a bunch of slides that you can download.
There's a newsletter you can sign up for.
There's a button that says collaborate with us.
And you can see you can download the slides, the PDF, the image options.
We have everything.
And one of the ideas that is core to this work is introducing an idea called statism, which is a belief system.
You can call it a social psychopathology that a lot of medical individuals don't understand or people in the freedom community don't understand.
And this, I believe, is the root cause to democide, which is this system.
And the number, in fact, I probably think is way higher than even the estimations I created, like third top cause of death worldwide.
I think it's even higher.
There's spurts in history, like World War II, right, where you see mass amounts of soldiers.
So what caused that to happen?
You know, there's an illness happening, a mental illness of people saying I should not...
I should not, you know, be my own health authority.
Like, what's going on here?
They're being suppressed.
They're being deceived.
This is a big problem psychologically.
And actually, Abraham Maslow mentioned that if we want to reach self-actualization, right, or self-fulfillment, We need to understand these ideas of freedom and statism.
He specifically said this about anarchism, and he said people don't really understand what this word is.
So we guide people through all sorts of ideas from all different political spectrums to help them see their own psychology, their own shadows, and how that relates to the medical empire, because medicine has always been weaponized by the governments to control the people.
Absolutely.
Yeah, that has been the case for a long time.
Okay.
So, again, the website where people can find this is healthrevealed.org, and there you've got, what, videos, downloads, PDFs?
You can click on our individual faces as well, and you'll see we each have our own site pages.
So if you go to my site page, you know, if you click on my face, you'll see I interviewed over 30 people on their personal experience with statism.
We have psychology experiments, Dr. Stanley Milgram, Stanford Prison, going through the psychology of that.
And this is all stuff that a lot of people don't know about.
They may have heard of those experiments, but the scientists are like, oh, well, there's no way we can cure this.
We don't know why people did what they did.
We are actually showing why people exactly followed orders and did what they were told to do, suppressing their conscience, unleashing massive bloodshed.
It's people.
It's not the one person, Adolf Hitler or Stalin, who gives the order.
It's the millions that follow them.
That's what the superstition of statism is.
Larkin Rose details it in his movie, The Jones Plantation, and we bring it together through the medical community.
So I believe for anybody out there who's a practitioner, this will be very helpful.
And then tying that together with, you know, how do we change the medical system?
Because if we are free, right, mentally, and we are free physically, I mean, this could be perhaps the greatest benefit to our health, in fact.
Yeah.
Well, I've long wished that there would be a state that would declare itself to be a health freedom zone.
That says the FDA has no jurisdiction in this state.
And we're going to allow every form of medicine with consent and with disclaimers.
So you sign a disclaimer and you can go in and you can get an intravenous natural vitamin C anti-cancer therapy right here in Texas.
Which is currently illegal.
Doctors have been arrested for that.
But you can go get it in Mexico.
You can go get it in other places.
Why don't we have it here?
And then whatever state declared health freedom would have, that would be the medical tourism destination for the whole country.
So everybody from America would come to Texas for cutting-edge treatments that work, whether it's chlorine dioxide or hematozyl, DMSO, you know, you name it, all these things that work.
But, of course, Texas won't do that because the Texas Medical Board is run by pharma.
And that's true across all the states.
Anyway, you already know this.
Yes.
And so we're trying to recreate a new system.
Right?
And part of that, as you know, you interviewed Jim Gale, is creating permaculture spots.
Like, this is just a design.
You can have this.
Like, this is a design that we're doing in Newport Ritchie in Florida, around Tampa, right?
But this can incorporate practitioners.
This can incorporate growing food.
This can incorporate natural medicine and people coming together and building community and neighborhoods.
Like, this is all happening.
And it's all converging at once.
So we're going into that momentum, sharing the ideas that aren't being shared.
And then saying, hey, here we have it laid out for you, and let's create a whole platform where we can do this.
And we have a platform.
We have a mapper on the website.
People can add in their own information.
They can network with other people.
It's all there.
So I greatly appreciate this.
Well, that's fantastic.
Okay, so tell us about your first speaker that we're going to interview here, because she's here.
Yes, Stephanie Moe Davis.
She is absolutely incredible.
She inspires me every time I hear her speak.
She's really empathetic because she dealt with that very rigid, scientific, you can say, left brain world for a long time.
And she also had so many medical experiences.
She told you she shouldn't be here.
One of the first things she told me was, I should be dead right now.
I'm like, oh my gosh, are you serious?
But it's true.
You look at her experiences and it's like, how did she recover?
And how is she helping other doctors do the same?
Her bio says she had...
Yes.
Yeah.
So she can go deep into that.
That's a serious deal.
Yeah.
Yes.
All right.
We're not just talking, you know, we have experience in the system and then, you know, how we transform out of that.
Now my role, I'm like a main organizer.
I bring people together, right?
So I saw within these individuals something that was like, you know, these are the individuals I believe if I bring them together.
We can really transform things.
We've got the experience.
We've got the system.
We've got people like Jim Gale who's building systems outside of this too.
How can we integrate those solutions together?
We want to invite your audience to join us in that process.
Fantastic, Corey.
Thank you for wearing our Natural News logo.
That's the original logo with the green earth with the leaves.
That's awesome.
It's like a Superman logo.
All right.
Well, let's bring in Stephanie, and we'll introduce Stephanie.
Thank you.
I very much appreciate it.
Thank you, Corey.
All right.
All right.
Welcome back, folks.
We have with us now Stephanie Moe Davis as part of the Health Revealed interview series and educational series with Corey Andrulat.
Thank you.
Stephanie, I'm looking at your bio, and I'm just astonished by the experiences that you've gone through.
So you're going to have to give our audience an introduction of your background.
Sure.
I'm happy to be here.
Thank you so much for all the work that you do in the world.
And thank you to Corey for organizing this powerful group of people and this movement, this initiative that hopefully...
We know that it's very difficult.
I kind of come in with a patient experience, someone who's had to live within the system and deal with the limitations and the disconnections within the system from my own experience.
So, sadly, in my early 20s, late teens, I was mysteriously diagnosed with an autoimmune condition, which is growing so common nowadays, women getting autoimmune diseases, people getting autoimmune issues.
But I was misdiagnosed for a year, sadly, with about five different doctors.
Diagnosing me from everything to osteoarthritis to Crohn's disease to Lyme's disease.
They had no idea what was wrong with me until it was too late.
So I ended up in the hospital in the ER having a life or death experience when I was 20 years old.
Wow.
And that's when they discovered that I had something called systemic lupus erythematosus, which is basically when every system in your body is reacting against itself, which is what an autoimmune disease is.
Of course, they had no idea why this happened.
I was otherwise very healthy.
I was a yoga teacher.
I was big into nutrition.
I was eating wonderfully.
My relationships were good.
So nobody had an answer as to why all of a sudden my body started to turn against itself.
Basically, they said, whatever you're doing, which was a lot of natural things, a lot of yoga, meditation, a lot of Eastern philosophy, trying to keep myself grounded and peaceful.
The Western medical doctor said to me, whatever you're doing, it's not working, stop it now, and you have to just start on our protocol, which was high dose of steroids and a whole bunch of experimental medications to get my immune system to start to quiet down.
Let me ask you, looking back though, was it exposure to something?
Was it toxins?
You know what I think?
I think it was a combination of Stress.
A little bit of anxiousness, just being a young woman in the world today.
Stress that was undealt with.
And also, I lived at a farmhouse that sprayed pesticides outside of my control on the corn there.
So that was about the same time that this started happening to me when I was surrounded in this environment where heavy pesticides were being sprayed on the farmland.
So, yeah, yeah.
Pesticide exposure, especially inhaled, repeatedly can definitely be a factor there.
Okay, I didn't mean to interrupt, but you went through this experience with the medical system, and I take it that what they demanded that you do did not work?
They were trying many things, but they had no solid answer.
And basically, they always wanted to give me an answer of what I had or what to do, and often it didn't work.
And I started to learn very early on that I was giving myself over to a professional system that really didn't have the answers.
So I had to learn to first find a provider that I could trust who at least was willing to tell me the truth and say, I'm not exactly sure what's going on here.
And to just simply find a provider who has that humility.
To say, we don't really know, but we're going to try this.
That was my first line of order.
And in the meantime, my health was declining.
But my need to find a provider who was gonna be able to work with me in a way where he could be honest and provide things that weren't gonna just make me worse was my first line of order, is to find the right provider.
I ended up, I went through many providers, probably about 8 to 10 providers, before I found the first doctor who sat down with me and he said, Stephanie, I want to know a little bit about your history.
What was your family life like?
Do you have stress?
Do you have anxiety?
What's your diet like?
And immediately when he started asking me those questions, I could feel the emotions bubbling up within me and I immediately started to cry because it was the first doctor.
Who was inquisitive enough and took the time to try to get to know me as a person.
Huh.
Wow.
Yeah, and at that point, I knew within me something with my illness is also emotional because I could feel that reaction that I had when they gave me the time to say, I want to get to know you.
What's your life like?
Where have you lived?
Do you have any trauma?
So I knew that was a big part of my issue, and I just knew at that moment that I had multiple things to deal with besides staying alive and getting proper treatment.
I also knew at that moment there's an inner process going on here that I've never really been attuned to, and I have to start to be introspective as well with my own health and my life if I'm going to actually recover and survive.
And I just want to point out, before medicine was centralized and everything was turned into a formulaic protocol, local doctors that made house visits They knew people.
They knew what you did for a living.
They knew your family history.
They knew your history.
They had personal chat time.
It wasn't like two and a half minutes per patient and then bill the insurance company.
But today, medicine's been turned into a robotic factory where doctors have to follow these protocols that are pushed from a centralized control system and they're not even allowed.
To really know their patients.
They've taken the humanity out of medicine.
It's absolutely true.
And this doesn't even begin to tell you how I felt when I started to go into organ failure from the autoimmune disease.
And then I got put on that conveyor belt, like you're saying.
I had to go on to dialysis when I was 25 years old.
Oh, wow.
If you're not familiar with dialysis, it's actually way more common than anybody could ever imagine.
The amount of Americans who have kidney disease and who are on hemodialysis and their centers I had no idea how many people had kidney disease and needed hemodialysis to survive.
Every other day you have to go get your blood filtered or you're not going to survive.
But that's when I really started to feel the reduction of me as a person.
And just realize that they have to treat masses of people and your personalized experience actually doesn't matter.
You're on like a conveyor belt.
Like you go in, you get this treatment, everybody gets the same medication, everybody does the same thing.
And all of my autonomy was really stripped away from me.
So when I started to question the doctors about, well, hey, I want to try this.
And what about this therapy?
And what about nutrition?
And what about, you know, let me get back to my yoga and meditation.
They didn't want to have anything to do with it.
They really started to filter me into this system where it was their way or the highway.
I had no options of being sovereign in my own experience of my care.
So what was the turning point in all of this?
The turning point was I had a kidney transplant at age 30 at Johns Hopkins, and then I had a second transplant after 10 years of that kidney functioning at NYU.
And what happened was my doctors, I would find often, they would say to me, you've been through hell and back.
How are you able to look and perform as well as you do?
Where do you get your energy?
None of my patients recover like you do.
What is your secret?
And when I started to tell the doctors what my secret was, which was nutrition that they weren't offering me, it was, I'm doing a lot of inner work, I'm addressing my trauma, I'm surrounding myself in healthy environments, not just people, but within my grounds, my home.
It was the holistic approach.
It was me bringing in holistic intelligence into my experience.
And when I started to share that with them, certain doctors were very intrigued and they asked me to help and be on special teams for certain VIP patients.
But then when it came to me actually wanting to make this more of a movement and have a shift within the system to offer patients holistic ways to deal with their illness or their chronic illness or their issues, they really didn't know what to do with me.
And in fact, I had a pioneer in the transplant surgery world say to me, Stephanie, everything that you're saying is so incredibly needed for all of our patients.
Patient outcomes would be so much better.
But I have no idea what to do with you.
I don't have the power to change this system.
Well, because what you offer is not part of the protocol that we talked about.
Let me give out your website.
It's stephaniemodavis.com, correct?
That's right.
M-O-D-A-V-I-S, just like it sounds.
That's right.
Right, stephaniemodavis.com.
Okay, here's your site, stephaniemodavis.com.
That's right.
And so I take it that now, oh, here's some of your projects, etc.
And so with the coaching, so you help people with the holistic, multi-layered healing the whole soul that has to happen.
That's right.
I think within every illness is an opportunity for spiritual recalibration.
And to adjust your emotional, you know, And it can be a transformational process.
And when you're involved in the Western medical model, it's more of a militaristic left-brain battle.
We've got to get this.
We've got to kill this.
We've got to get rid of this disease.
Carpet bomb the body with chemo.
Exactly.
And I've had to be in this system as well as be outside of it because I needed an organ transplant.
So I was forced to be a part of this Western medical model.
And I understand in certain cases it's very useful.
There's a utility.
We need to expand our minds, open our minds, allow other people into the system.
Otherwise, we're going to just have to build a parallel one.
Regardless of who runs it, is never going to become the system that humanity needs.
Because it's always going to be based on really materialistic or mechanical protocols, where doctors and surgeons are mechanics.
And the presence of mind-body interaction is given no credibility at all.
Where most doctors don't believe in the existence of the spirit.
Or consciousness, or a creator for that matter, or anything in that realm.
They also, it's astonishing to me, they know that some molecules have therapeutic effects, but they think those molecules only come synthetically from pharmaceutical factories, but not from nature, which is where many of the pharmaceuticals were originally modeled after, like statin drugs, for example.
But they dismiss nature.
So how do you teach people, I mean, you must get, Some pushback from a mainstream person who goes to the pharmacy every day, they go to the doctor, and they're captured by the system.
How do you extricate them or help them make that journey to greater health freedom?
I live a little bit in two worlds.
I live in the world where there are patients really connected and addicted to the system because they're not finding the solutions they need.
So they're able to look outside of the box and say, well, here's this woman who's overcome this incredible challenge, has had multiple organ transplants, been on hemodialysis.
Look at her.
She looks like a model of health.
I'm curious, what did you do?
So there are those people who reach out, and then there are people who, sadly, the system, what it does is it can emphasize the addiction to a victim mindset.
In the organ transplant community, for instance, it's a very specific community, and there does need to be a monitoring of the patient, but what happens is the patients start to bind together and make their identity the label of their illness.
They get addicted to the label of their illness.
That's right.
So then they're restricted in how much they can actually transform and heal because they can't go too far out of that system and look too good because then they don't have their culture of people who are ill.
And therefore, if you do this, you can transcend that and have a full life based off of holistic intelligence and really just transcend that limited victim mindset model.
And when I come out as that individual, The system, I'm a little bit of a pariah within the patient experience system because I honor what they say, but I don't let it dictate my life.
I don't have a negative or an addictive attachment to the system and the providers.
I'm my own person.
I'm choosing what I'm doing for my body in an intelligent way.
I prefer holistic intelligence.
I love diet, nutrition, yoga, meditation, love.
Connection, interconnectedness, and everything about the Western medical model, sadly, is disconnected into parts, and there's nobody putting the parts back together into the whole human being who can transcend their illness, not just be somebody with a diagnosis.
Yeah, well said.
The mechanical layer of our body doesn't heal without the inner light, the spirit.
And that's completely unaddressed by all of this.
So you're ruffling a few feathers in the medical community.
I am, yes.
Probably.
Yes.
May I ask, and I'm sorry if this is too personal, but do you have...
Yeah, I actually have one functioning kidney, but technically I have four kidneys in my body.
No kidding.
So when somebody goes through kidney failure, in order to get a kidney transplant, both of the kidneys, the native kidneys, have to not be functioning.
You will not be able to receive a kidney transplant if you have one functioning kidney because many people can live on one functioning kidney.
When any organ in your body is no longer functioning, it atrophies.
The blood supply diminishes to the organ, and the organs actually shrink in size.
So my native kidneys that are in the upper back have actually shrinked from the traditional size of a kidney to like a walnut.
They just kind of shrivel and atrophy up.
And then when you get a kidney transplant, typically they insert it in the front lower abdomen and attach it to the femoral artery.
So my first transplant was in my left side here.
That lasted for about 11 years.
Sadly, the medication for transplantation isn't that, So believe it or not, the kidney transplant medication is nephrotoxic, which doesn't make sense.
So at some point, they're quieting my immune system to not have my immune system attack the foreign tissue, but often it'll start to diminish the actual functioning of the kidneys.
So then my second one is in my lower right abdomen, so one functioning kidney.
And doing great.
Yeah, well, and because I think No, absolutely not.
If you were a I think that one kidney would be very stressed.
Well, this is what's happening in the organ transplant world, is there's a lot of replacements, there's a lot of poor health outcomes, there's a lot of intense stress and fear of losing the kidney, and the only solution they have is, There's nothing, what is your relationships like?
Let's talk about your diet.
There's just such a loss of opportunity for people to have better health outcomes by not addressing any of this.
Right, and there's so many kidney-supporting herbs and foods, superfoods and nutrients, and even some experimental substances as well.
Yeah.
So when you...
Is that one of your main activities now, is helping others through health coaching?
It is.
I usually find people who are very desperate for somebody to provide them an alternative to what they've been offered.
So typically what that looks like is a little bit of dietary advice, but a lot of emotional support, a lot of sharing with them the experience of what to expect, and a lot of empowerment and encouragement.
And a lot of me saying to them, you're not limited to what the system tells you to be, and you don't have to be afraid.
You can do this.
You can absolutely do this and transform your life into something even better than you thought, but don't get sucked in by the system and be afraid of chronically going to the doctor and having them instill fear in you.
You have to really work on your mindset.
I'm sorry to be blunt here, but how do you have the vaccine conversation with people?
Because one of the number one causes of kidney failure is vaccinations because of the toxic adjuvants and so on.
Dr. Suzanne Humphreys, who wrote that book, Dissolving Illusions, she used to work at dialysis centers, and she saw it.
Vaccinated people, kidney failure.
Vaccinated people, kidney failure.
But people are programmed that vaccines are good for you, and the more you get, the better you are, which is never actually the case in the outcomes.
But that's almost a religion with a lot of people.
It very much is.
And a lot of the people that I work with, it doesn't come up in conversation because I'm already under the assumption that they are vaccinated or even double-vaxxed because that's what the system tells you to do.
In fact, up until very recently, you couldn't get a kidney transplant post-COVID unless you were multi-vaxxed.
Oh, good point.
People have passed away from being declined organs from not being vaccinated.
Right.
Which is so bizarre because vaccines harm the very organ.
That they need transplanted.
Yep, it's just part of the protocol.
So they are actually, a lot of the system, they're contributing to harm, not realizing or not just being courageous enough to move out of this system.
They're saving and hurting and harming and killing at the same time.
Wow.
Yeah.
Wow.
Okay.
So for people, tell us about Yeah, well, I'm very active in Health Revealed now, so this aggregate of providers that are coming together to try to give patients autonomy to choose what's going to heal them.
We shouldn't have a monopoly on healing.
So part of my role right now is really providing patients and even providers, because a lot of providers, I've discovered, have a lot of the same issues, a lot of fears, and I try to provide them the empowerment necessary to realize that we can.
We can transform and heal if you look at your life holistically.
And I'm the example, so I don't have to sell anything.
I say, look, since 20, I've been on hemodialysis five years.
I've had two organ transplants.
And look at what can be done if you just adopt this.
And you have to be courageous.
You have to be courageous.
and you have to be willing to go against the things that are also providing you support and be able to parse your way through it.
And really a lot of my work right now revolves around...
And just saying, you can do this.
You can do this.
Don't be afraid.
I'm really glad you mentioned that because fear is a weapon of control of the medical system.
And knowledge is your counterbalance or your defense against all that fear.
So I've seen this again and again.
Remember the breast cancer genes, the BRCA genes.
And I think this is still happening to this day, but women, they submit to a genetic test.
That's right.
And then the doctor tells them, well, you have the breast cancer genes.
Yeah.
Right there.
And the patient says, but I don't have breast cancer.
I have no symptoms of breast cancer.
And the doctor, the surgeon, will say, well, just to be safe, we'd better have a double mastectomy.
That's right.
Like, what?
Right.
What?
You notice they don't say that to men.
You might have testicular cancer.
Let's cut off your nutsack.
They never do that to men.
But mostly the male surgeons say that to women.
Let's cut off your breasts.
And the trauma, the psychological trauma, the image of self, everything that goes along with that is completely dismissed by these surgeons.
I'm sorry to be so raw about this, but this happens.
You're absolutely right.
And do you know that kidneys in Chinese medicine represent fear?
The emotion connected to kidneys is fear.
So, I mean, if you think of the agenda over the last several years, it's been just promoting fear like crazy.
And if I could send a message is that the most important thing anybody could do, in my opinion, from my experience, especially if you're dealing with any sort of illness, chronic illness, long-term COVID, whatever it may be, is address your fear.
And start to really find that courage within you to do what your body and your spirit already knows how to do.
The system is very disconnected.
When we stay disconnected from our heart and soul, we stay disconnected from possibility and transformation.
So anybody out there listening, if you have that fear, and a lot of people don't know they have it, but you'll know you have it by different reactions that you have.
I think if we can learn to trust, spirit tells us what we need.
We can listen.
We can develop intuition.
But the system keeps us disconnected from that spirit and that potential.
Well, I'm even thinking about how fear is part of the matrix of our Western understanding of reality.
For example, I live on a ranch, and we have a lot of barbed wire.
Now, on any given day, if you scratch your arm on a piece of rusted barbed wire, what does everybody tell you?
Oh, you better go get a tetanus shot.
Everybody says that.
But if you actually look at tetanus, you realize, well, no, it has to be something that comes from some other infected animal that first somehow scraped itself on that, and then you would have to then encounter the same thing within a certain period of time.
That rusty nails and rusty fences do not give you tetanus.
But everybody thinks it does because they've been taught that by fear.
But even the medical literature doesn't claim that that's the case.
Rust is iron oxide, does not give you tetanus.
But everybody thinks it does.
So fear is embedded in people.
It's embedded.
And working with patients, what I realized, I've been asked to work at Hopkins and NYU and different institutions on high-level teams.
The patients weren't the only ones embodying the fear.
Yeah.
I'm telling you.
The providers, there's an element of control within the system.
There's this weird hierarchy of the all-knowing physician and then the patient who doesn't know what to do for their health.
That hierarchy is very dangerous, but I've really met a lot of really amazing pioneering surgeons and doctors, and they are just as afraid.
They just put on that white coat, and they can pretend differently that they're not.
They have a lot of fear.
That's wild.
Yeah.
Well, let me share one experience with you, just to kind of reinforce what you're talking about.
About two years ago, I almost severed my index finger in a farm accident, and it was cut from the tendon all the way to the knuckle, like this.
And looking at it now, you can't tell at all.
You can see a little bit right here.
And I'm not saying that everybody should do this.
But I chose not to go to an emergency room.
I chose not to get stitches.
And it was a horrible, gaping wound.
But through the healing process, and I used lion's mane mushroom.
I used topical support.
I used manuka honey.
I used a lot of things.
But I never had fear.
And you know what?
I never experienced pain.
Not even from the moment of the injury.
I never had any pain.
And even looking at it, I was a little bit shocked.
But you know what I knew?
I knew that the body has essentially an energetic grid to restructure cells.
And I knew that I would regrow the nerve cells, the blood cells, and the skin cells.
And even partial tendon tears.
I had faith in the body's ability to do that.
And sure enough, that's exactly how it played out.
And I didn't lose my finger and I never went to...
Wow.
I'm glad you didn't lose your finger, and I was very brave that you did that, but you're absolutely right, is if your mindset understands what your body's natural capabilities are, and you have trust and faith in that process, and you're intelligent about it.
And knowledge.
I knew about it.
You know, topical antiseptics and manuka honey and things like that.
Right, you can.
And I think so much of our system, the Western medical system today, relies on the fact that we don't know, we don't have the education, and the proselytization of the fear constantly.
I think the fear actually contributes to more pain in the body.
Absolutely.
So I think that upstream of a lot of our issues that we have is that we have an emotional body and a mental body that's under a profound amount of stress and anxiety and pressure.
And I think if we could really address that And I think if more people did that, the rates of pain and chronic illness and all of these things would radically reduce, but there's people that are invested in that not happening, as we know.
That's true.
Okay.
This is amazing.
Last question for you, Stephanie, is...
Did your social circle change?
Did you find new friends who were aligned with your beliefs?
What happened to you socially around that?
First I have to say that I didn't choose this path, it chose me.
It's just intuitively, it comes through, this is who you are.
And the more I had the courage in the Western medical model, because I was so connected to it, the more I had the courage to say, This isn't who I am.
I understand what it's useful for and I understand what it's not.
And even though I'm a part of this community, I have to start breaking away and being courageous to go against it.
I absolutely lost friends.
And I have providers today who will say, she has a record of being slightly complicated because I'm intelligent and ask a profound amount of questions about my health.
Yeah, don't dare ask questions.
Yeah, I'm accused of that too.
I've actually had doctors say, you know, you might not be the most compliant, best patient.
And I said, well, do you see my blood work and do you see me and do you see what I'm producing?
You might not be looking at this correctly because I think actually I'm quite the epitome of health.
And maybe you want to listen to what I say and not try to label me as being something bad.
I'm actually doing something right.
But it's outside of their scope.
So I indeed lost friends.
I've gained respect from certain people at higher levels because they can see past the indoctrination and they are very curious of how did you be able to transform like this.
But then of course, just like my colleagues that are here with me today, I've really met and been embraced by like minds, and it's not just their intelligence, it's their love, their heart, their awareness of spirit, and that we're beyond this physical body and just left brain mechanistic thinking.
They're caring, they're loving, they want to be connected, and in my opinion, that's the world that I want to live in, and I'm not going to settle for any less.
Perfect.
That's fantastic.
Well, thank you so much, Stephanie, for what you're doing.
Let me give out your website again.
Your personal site is Stephanie Moe Davis.
And you're one of the speakers of Corey's healthrevealed.org event that we're helping to share with everybody.
So, you know, I'm just so thankful that you're in the world here, and thank you for sharing your story with us.
Thank you so much, Mike.
It was so nice to meet you.
Thanks for all you do.
Nice to meet you, too.
All right, folks, there you go.
Stephanie Moe Davis, and what an extraordinary woman.
And look, the key takeaway from all of this, in my view, is do not let fear be your jailer.
And fear is a manipulated method to control you and to limit your options.
And fear is deliberately used by the medical establishment to try to convince you to take actions that are opposed to your own self-interest.
It doesn't mean that there aren't good doctors out there.
There are good doctors.
There are well-meaning people in the medical system.
But they may not have the knowledge base that you have or that we're sharing with you as part of this.
So work with them as best you can.
And if you have a doctor that's very insistent and very arrogant, I would say that if they haven't noted in your chart that you are, quote, argumentative, then you are not doing enough to defend yourself as a patient.
So thank you for watching and many other interviews ahead here.
I'm Mike Adams of Brighteon.com.
Take care.
All right, we've got some really exciting new products at healthrangerstore.com, and I've got some on my desk I want to share with you.
We have a new creamy tomato instant soup that's all certified organic, all laboratory tested, with incredibly clean, pristine ingredients.
It's amazingly delicious, and I'd like to even show you, if you go to healthrangerstore.com, and you click on the organic creamy tomato instant soup, if you scroll down to the ingredients, like, look at this list.
Organic heavy cream powder.
Okay?
Real cream.
Not just artificial substitute.
Garbage.
Organic tomato powder.
Cheddar cheese powder.
Also organic.
And butter powder.
A little bit of guar gum for thickener.
Coconut sugar.
Slight amount.
Slight amount of pink Himalayan salt.
Again, onion powder.
Garlic powder.
Black pepper.
Number 60 mesh.
That's just the size of the black pepper.
And that's it.
No artificial colors.
No MSG.
no yeast extract, no...
Except the salt, which of course is an inorganic crystalline structure.
But everything's organic.
They can be organic.
It's incredibly delicious.
It's got a very long shelf life.
We have it in number 10 cans and we have it in these pouches.
It's available now at healthrangerstore.com.
And we're producing more ready-to-go food formulas.
So not just the macaroni and cheese that we have that's been very popular, even hard for us to keep in stock, but also...
And that's cool.
Can you show that side shot again?
This is actually over here.
These are pine needles under the microscope because I was just filming a microscope segment.
Can you see that?
And I'm zooming around the microscope.
Look, check this out.
We can even zoom in on these pine needles.
I've got like this remote control microscope here.
I have a whole other segment on that if you want to see.
Our new microscope and what we're doing with that.
But we're using the best technology to look at food and to be able to find contaminants, not just visually with microscopy, but also, of course, with our ISO-accredited mass spec laboratory.
So we do the heavy metals testing.
We do the glyphosate testing.
We do aflatoxin testing.
We do E. coli, salmonella, yeast, and mold testing, and much more.
In order to make sure that you are getting the cleanest food available anywhere on this planet, our contaminated world is not a safe place to eat.
It's like a minefield.
And we help you navigate that minefield with laboratory-tested, ultra-clean, and certified organic foods and superfoods and nutritional supplements.
Let me tell you about another one.
We have green tea tincture here as well.
And it's a non-alcohol formula.
So it's certified organic.
Here it is.
Green tea tincture, naturally high in L-theanine, which is one of the miraculous molecules of green tea in here.
You can read about it here, and it's a glycerin tincture as well.
And green tea, of course, has EGCG and various catechins that have all kinds of amazing benefits.
I blend in a little bit of green tea into my smoothie as well.
So, you know, on top of turmeric and on top of whey protein and some of the other things that I use because I'm powered by superfoods every single day.
And then on top of that, we have this ultra delicious, we've got these new mango slices here.
These are chewy.
Certified organic, laboratory-tested mango slices called Soft Dried.
And it's just right for a snack.
And I'm drooling a little bit because these are better than candy.
If you're craving candy bars or something, try some of these.
It's the best snack that you can think of.
These organic mango slices, just ready to go.
You can toss them in a purse or a backpack.
Excuse me.
You can take them on an airplane.
You can take them to work, whatever.
And we've got apple slices as well, the same kind of format right here.
Now, you know, these aren't inexpensive, but they're ready to go, and you don't have to go out to a store and slice them up and figure out how to seal them up and so on.
These are just ready to go.
So it's convenient but healthy food.
It's fast food but incredibly healthy organic lab-tested.
You know, super fruits, basically, at least the mango.
So check all of that out at healthrangerstore.com.
Enjoy these products.
They have amazing taste.
They are loaded with amazing nutrients, and they're subjected to all of our protocols of laboratory testing and, you know, analysis and contaminant testing for all kinds of different things that we do, plus they're certified organic.
You're going to get the cleanest foods and supplements at healthrangerstore.com.
And thank you for supporting us here at brighttown.com and naturalnews.com and healthrangerstore.com.
And it's because of your purchases, by the way, that we can even afford to purchase things like this amazing microscope here that I'll be bringing you a whole slew of videos with microscopy that will just blow your mind.
We're going to be looking at a lot of things.
So a big public education effort here and a food safety education effort.
That's tied to the ability to be able to visualize at high magnification all kinds of foods and products off the shelf.
So all that's coming, and thank you for your support.
Again, Green Tea Tincture, the organic tomato soup, we've got the mango slices, the apple slices, and so much more.
Shop with us at HealthRangerStore.com.
You will love every bite.
And remember, our motto is healing the worlds.
We want you to maximize your potential, to maximize your health and your longevity.
And we believe that producing ultra-clean, verified, and incredibly delicious real food with no garbage, no fillers, no artificial colors, no MSG, none of that garbage, we believe that this is the way that we can help you pursue your purpose in life and stay healthy in the process.
So thank you for supporting us.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighton and the HealthRanger store.