So I have Heather Holmes with me and we actually met at the Quantum Summit in Florida and she is a delightful person and she has a wonderful product line having to do with probiotics and I'm really getting into probiotics lately and really think a lot of good can come from that.
Heather, what I'd like you to do is introduce yourself and talk a little bit about your background, how you got into your company, starting the company, etc., and then we'll launch into the product itself.
Okay, sounds good.
So, I spent my career in medical devices.
And I worked with arteries and veins.
I did stents for the whole body, except for the heart, but I was in all the cardiac stent procedures as well, because they would do those first.
I had a device that pulled clots out of veins.
At one point, I was trying to level for some Fortune 50 companies in that space.
And actually, the very first medical company I was with, I was the token female out of all six divisions that this company had in sales.
So there weren't a lot of us back when I started.
Let's back up a little bit.
What is your educational background?
Are you a nurse, doctor?
What's your relationship to health in general?
surgeries, right when they started.
So it was really kind of on the cutting edge.
Okay.
Well, let's back up a little bit.
Sorry.
Okay.
What is your educational background?
Are you a nurse, doctor?
What's your relationship to health in general?
Are you a salesperson?
I'm, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I have a degree in international business and minors in French and economics management.
Okay, so you're mainly a business person and you were in sales, is that correct?
Sales and sales management for devices and equipment, yep.
Okay, alright.
So that was the book of my existence before I started my company.
But I got into free rein, and by the way, seven of those years were spent in infection control sterilization.
So I worked with infection control people in the hospital, risk managers, and so forth.
And so I pretty much covered the gamut.
And the reason I bring this up is because I'm not a doctor, but I've been in surgeries and procedures Probably more than a lot of the doctors had been at the point in time where I had been working with them as they started out and so forth and really became an expert in my field.
And I got into Chinese medicine when I was 15 and acupuncture.
So I had always had that natural mindset and natural medicine mindset, but I worked in conventional medicine and it was really bothering me what I was seeing happening in the hospitals.
And one of the big things for me being in that natural mindset and I got into free range chicken at 22.
So, I was ahead of the curve and using natural products to try to address my health issues, but I had chronic sinus infections and I was on antibiotics six times a year for over 20 years.
I got bronchitis when I was eight.
really forced me to look at my health and say, how do I cure myself?
Because the Z-Packs aren't working for me anymore.
And I don't want to take antibiotics.
I wreck my gut.
I got chronic yeast infections, chronic urinary tract infections.
And for those of us that have ever suffered from sinus infections, it's debilitating.
I'm not saying there are other things that debilitate us, but when your head is in a cloud, you cannot function.
That eventually turns fungal, which nobody knows, and you're now throwing an antibiotic at a fungal problem.
And so I learned this later on, but I didn't know it at the time that I was taking all of these.
So fast forward to 2008, and there was a group that came along.
to work with all the medical companies and the hospitals to say, you know, before you can walk into the hospital now, as I'm doing business with the hospital, you have to have hepatitis A, B, C, and tuberculosis.
And I said, no, thank you.
And so we think about the pandemic and the shot, This has been orchestrated by major medical companies, not just pharmaceutical companies, but the medical device companies and everybody and the hospitals for a very long, much longer than we probably even thought about it.
And so, you know, after that point, I was really trying to cure myself and I started taking acidophilus probiotic and it was the time that Jamie Lee Curtis was doing Activa yogurt, so I was buying that in droves trying to cure my gut.
And it led me, because I have a scientific mind and a research mind, I said, I need to investigate probiotics more.
And the only probiotics that really even existed at that point, and there were 4 thinkers before this time that were using probiotics that came from the soil, but they were very, very limited.
I think it was a company called Garden of Life or something like that.
But really, it was all plant-based cultures.
So, in the yogurt and eventually kefir and kombucha came into the market much later.
And so, in my investigations, I was like, oh wow, there are actually these warriors, these hardy warriors.
that come from the soil and their spores and they're really the ideal ones for our gut and the outside of us in our environment to really help us.
And that became my aha moment because learning about the difference in the probiotics and realizing that the soil spores could actually do one very specific thing when they are put in the correct combinations.
is they can eliminate a microscopic gluey substance that the bad bacteria make to turn into superbugs, super molds, super fungus, that's responsible for 80% of all disease and infection.
And I went, holy cow, and that was causing my sinus infections.
And that gluey substance is called biofoam.
And if I say, do you know what biofilm is, Carrie, you know from talking to me now, but it's the plaque in your teeth.
It's the plaque in your teeth.
But if you, if you have a moldy shower curtain, if you've ever gotten toe fungus, if you've ever used a catheter and gotten an infection or an orthopedic infection, If you get ringworm and you're a wrestler or you get jock itch, you get eczema, psoriasis, all lupus, fibromyalgia, Lyme's disease, leaky gut.
I can go on and on.
It's all because of this one word, biofilm.
And the crazy part is I've been working with functional medicine physicians for the last 10 years.
It's such a limited conversation about biofilm.
They know about it, but when they think about it beyond the gut, it's like foreign to them.
And biofilm forms on the outside of us, and we are exposed to it first before the inside of us.
And so any germ or disease we come in contact with, we come in contact with four ways.
The surfaces we touch, the air that we breathe, our mouth, which is the gateway to our brain and gut health, and our skin, which absorbs about 80% of what it comes in contact with.
So there are many different avenues that germs and viruses that can affect us.
And so I, In my studies, I said, I need to do something with these spore probiotics.
And so I enlisted microbiologists and farmers, and we just started working with livestock.
And the crazy part is they were wearing hazmat suits with respirators when we went into the barns.
This cannot be healthy for anybody and it's because of the chemicals they were using because barns are cesspools of toxins.
That's why they have to use so many antibiotics.
I mean, these animals are constantly in this environment and now with all of the antibiotics, That have been used in livestock, the antibiotics given to our pets, the antibiotics that we've taken, and all of the over sanitization with bleach and disinfectants.
We have now created our next pandemic.
So in fact, there is an article that I happen to read today is by 2050 there will be more deaths by superbugs than there will be cancer and car accidents and you name it.
So the reason we're having this conversation today is because we really need people to understand the role of probiotics In their general environment, not just their gut, because it's the only way that we can battle these superbugs that have been created by us.
Can I ask you to give me a definition?
What is a superbug?
So a superbug, in our general environment, We have the existence of good and bad bacteria.
We need both.
We actually need mold.
We need fungus.
We need viruses.
We need these things to help keep balance in a general microbiome.
When they are balanced, when everybody's playing nicely in the sandbox and as it relates to bacteria, it's ten good ones to one bad one.
Okay.
Now, when I speak, I always say, we need both.
We need all this stuff.
But the problem is, we've tipped the scales.
We've turned the scales.
And so, the super bugs are formed by the bad bacteria, absconding all of the minerals that they can in an environment, all the food minerals.
All in particular, in our guts, as an example, it's not just the minerals in our body, but it's the platelets.
So you get a platelet deficiency, you get a mineral deficiency, you get inflammation, you get autoimmune disease leading to cancer.
And so that's how these things form.
So the superbugs form by the bad bacteria multiplying at such a rampant rate, and they are protected by this biofilm that they make.
And they make it by excreting sugars, exopolysaccharides, and they create like the tightest chain link fence you can imagine.
Where you could never ever break it.
And it's like a thousand sheets of plastic wrap.
And so when you're trying to throw something, even a natural cleaner, trying to clean it on your counter, that biofilm is there.
You cannot clean it away.
You can't do it with anything in existence.
And the only way that you can do it is by implementing the biologic into it and the correct biologic of the correct probiotics.
So, let's go back to the superbug.
So, the superbugs like MRSA.
You've heard of MRSA, the flesh-eating bacteria.
E. coli, which we get from fecal, dirty hands, fecal matter.
You remember the Chipotle outbreak?
No, what's that?
What was that?
That was E. coli getting on all of their food, in their food.
It was E. coli on lettuce last year and this year.
Peach is being recalled because of Listeria, which is a waterborne superbug pathogen.
So, when I see superbugs, they're pathogens.
They're opportunistic pathogens that can literally cause us harm, kill us.
Okay, but what environment do they exist in?
Every environment.
It doesn't matter whether it's wet or dry.
It's literally probably on your cell phone right now.
If you have a sinus infection, it's up your nose right now, or any kind of infection in your nose.
If you have eczema, it's right there.
Are you saying this is, in essence, it's bacteria though?
It's bacteria that creates it.
Okay.
I think what we should do, and I think what would be helpful, is if, since you're sharing my screen now.
You have the ability to share your screen and it's the green button.
You just click the green button and then you select whatever you want to show.
And open the application that contains whatever slides you might have.
So if you have PowerPoint or you have something else, just click on it.
I have PowerPoint, but there's a really, really good Um, video from the Science Channel that I love and it really does a great job of explaining biofilm and superbugs.
Okay, well then let's link, we'll just link to it after the show is over rather than have people, you know, do this because there's also issues if I actually put it on my video, you know.
Oh really?
You'd have a panic attack.
Okay, then we And give me a strike or some weird thing.
I just need the link and then we'll share the link with my audience.
And I can do that even in the chat right now.
If you don't have the link, we can just do it after the show.
So it's not desperate.
I'm sure that some of the people that are listening might know what this is, but others might want to see what it looks like.
And what about Dr. Robert Young?
Do you subscribe to his you know, sort of idea that there are no viruses, that everything is either, I guess, a pathogen, it's environmental and all this kind of thing. - You know, there are two schools of thought.
So he subscribes to the terrain theory.
Right.
And yeah.
And I actually agree from the standpoint that bacteria will act accordingly given the environment that they're in.
Absolutely.
As far as viruses are concerned, this is still up for debate.
And there are those that believe that bacteria and parasites are the only two things that cause harm to us.
And I'm not a doctor.
I do a boatload of research and I know that there We call things viruses, but I will say this, and this is where this comes into play, which is that bacteria always have the first and last word.
They outnumber us, they control us, and I think that even if you look at the The virus that we had and what occurred in the process, people ended up with bacterial pneumonia.
So they ended up with bacterial pneumonia, but supposedly it started out as a virus.
I don't think so.
I think what happened is that it was a genetic
And Dr. Northrup agrees with this as well, that it's a genetically modified bacteria that was put into the shot and put into the body and it worked with the bad bacteria in the body and it created a bully antibody that overrode all of our natural immunity.
And I think that caused most of our issues.
And so I think that is exactly what happened.
Okay, well, yeah, but different people had different immune systems, right?
And I mean, like, I didn't have any issue with this thing other than what you got was spike protein.
Matched with it actually adheres to nanographene oxide and that is what kind of goes through the air and and goes on surfaces etc etc and gets in our body and is in the food and the water the chemtrails etc even for 10-20 years before this so-called virus or whatever they want to call COVID ever hit people the way it did.
But I appreciate that you're sort of highlighting the role bacteria played in this.
And I get this, what do you call a super, what did you call it?
A super what?
Super bug.
Okay.
So this super bug idea is kind of interesting as well.
But what I think, because I want people to, obviously you have a product line and your product line is addressing the issues that you think we have and that you have had even on a personal level.
So, can you talk about how those two interact?
Like, the one comes along and gets rid of the other one, or what does it do to it?
Yeah, so that's why I think we're going to share the screen right now, because I think it'll be easier for everybody to.
See this, so I'm going to get this up here if we can do it and.
I tried to... if I share... if I hit the share screen... There's a green button and you just click it.
It's along the bottom, right?
Do you see it?
I see the share screen.
Can everybody see my screen now?
Well, you have to have the application, whatever it is, that you want to show us open already.
Is it open?
Yeah.
Okay, did you select it?
Because usually you get a selection when you click on Share Screen.
It's completely open.
Here, I'm sharing my screen.
All right.
Yeah.
And Jen, then you just kind of click around on your PowerPoint or whatever this is we're looking at.
Can somebody tell me if they can see it?
Can you see it?
Yeah, anything you can see, we can see.
So we can see... Okay, good.
It says we have a very serious product problem that must be addressed.
That's what it says.
And now yes, so these pictures are going by and yeah, you're sharing.
They're going, they're going by now because we already talked about that.
So I'm going to get us to the point where we can get to biofilm.
And I'm going to help people understand it.
Okay.
So, we talked about it being responsible for 80% of all disease and infection, and this is what it looks like.
So, this is actually staff under a microscope, and we know that staff is a huge issue, especially when we go to the hospital, right?
We always hear about staff infections and about 2.8 million people a year acquire some sort of superbug infection, whether it's MRSA or staph or something else in the hospital.
It's a staggering number when you think about it.
And so when we look at this, And I talked about biofilm being on everything.
It literally breaks off and attaches.
So it's developing, breaking off, attaching, attaching, attaching.
And it, I don't know why that's coming up.
And so it's literally all around you, and I'm not trying to scare people, but we have to understand how these superbugs are affecting us and why there's such a pandemic.
And it's really because of the overuse of antibiotics, not finishing them, overusing them in the antibacterials, and even natural products can create biofilm.
Vinegar and lemon create biofilm.
Hydrogen peroxide, essential oils, tea tree oil, colloidal silver, whatever kills bacteria has the potential to create biofilm.
So is biofilm just a side, what do they call it, export from the process of these things interacting?
It's literally from bad bacteria, an overrun of bad bacteria, an imbalance of bad bacteria, where they're literally allowed to frolic and cause harm because the probiotics are not there, the good bacteria is not there to balance them and keep them in check.
And so ultimately what happens is they will Um, they feed, bacteria feed and excrete, feed and excrete.
The other thing that bacteria do, um, is their, their goal is to form enough numbers that they carry out a job.
And in this instance, the job that they're carrying out is an all, all bacteria form biofilms.
The, the danger comes in when the biofilm adheres to something.
So probiotics create it too.
They eat and excrete, but they're excreting biosurfactants on a surface.
They're cleaning while they're excreting versus bad bacteria, which is forming this biofilm.
And remember I said it's like a thousand sheets of plastic.
So it invites all of the friends because it's Bacteria communicate with each other, and when they get enough numbers, they become pathogens.
So, when they don't have the good ones to balance them, they can turn into pathogenic bacteria.
So, when we talk about biofilm, Legionella, Listeria, E. coli, strep, yeast, And pseudomonas, all of these things and viruses and fungi can live there.
Now, when I, again, when I talk about viruses, I do believe that they're bacterial based.
And that's where, you know, we, we kind of just in all the studies and working with probiotics, the spore probiotics for 15 years, almost now, I, I don't know whether it's a virus.
Have no idea.
I just know that there is a difference in the way things linger or don't linger, whether it has a host, doesn't have a host.
And we're at such a danger now, even with fungus, that it's eaten out walls and floors in hospitals because they keep escalating into other things.
Okay, but can you explain why you are sort of acting like it's something different?
You know, because if you think of all the eons in Earth and everything, are you saying something has caused this?
What has caused this overrunning of, you know, fungus, etc., etc.?
Whatever has not kept it in check, is it because of chemicals?
You know, where they spray chemicals on things and so instead of getting rid of it in a natural way, they have caused it to proliferate or it's got a resistance to the sprays.
You know, it's kind of like mosquitoes form a resistance to the spray and then they have to change the spray.
That kind of thing?
Is that that?
Or what caused the imbalance that you're talking about?
The imbalance happens because Your microbiome in your environment is out of balance, out of sorts, because of chemical disinfectants, the chemical disinfectants, the antibacterials, hand sanitizing, overhand sanitizing, overusing Antibiotics, not finishing antibiotics.
We just create more resistance, resistant, resistant, resistant bacteria and superbugs.
What is not finishing?
I don't understand that terminology.
Not finishing antibiotics?
What does that mean?
Yeah.
So, for instance, somebody would get antibiotics and they would be instructed to take the antibiotics for a week.
After three days, they start feeling better and go, you know what?
I feel better.
I don't need to take this anymore.
Okay.
Maybe it was prescribed for two weeks and they only finished one week.
That creates bacterial resistance.
So that has contributed Greatly, and that's why I said in the beginning, it's not just us humans that take antibiotics.
We've given them to our pets, we've given them to livestock, and they've been abused so much that the bacteria become so smart.
They can edit their genes, they can do all sorts of stuff, and they are turning back on us now.
They literally are turning back on us.
And this is the state that we're in and we don't have an antibiotic really left to help.
I mean, maybe one or two, but again, they're becoming resistant at such a rapid rate and strangely enough, the CDC knows this.
The CDC guidelines know and they even state that Over 90% of the pathogens live in this biofilm community and there's no disinfectant or sterile or any like there's nothing that can get to that biofilm layer because it's at the microscopic level.
So they're impervious.
These things are impervious and as an example, E. coli Living in biofilm, in 24 hours you could stack it to the sun and back 100 gazillion billion times.
In 24 hours.
That's how rapidly these things multiply and that's why they cause such infections and such disease.
Okay, now is your product a solution?
Yes, but in order to really understand the solution, you have to understand what the problem is first.
I'm really the only one out there talking about biofilm and helping people understand what it is, because if you look at it, this is what it looks like on your teeth.
Food processing plants, they have major issues.
This is why salmonella is rampant now, why it's in our food, why it's on all of our fruit, why it's on meats, it's why they have recalled a million eggs.
The farmers are having, they can't control it anymore.
It's very hard, but we know that by implementing- - Okay, but I think you're painting the picture of this stuff, but what- So your product is a solution.
I think you need to talk about what's the solution, even if it's your product or something else.
What is the solution?
So the solution is that we have to, both in our gut and our environment, start repopulating probiotics in all the places that we need to so that they can go do the battle for us and let nature take care of nature.
Okay.
And so It's in our gut when we use an antibiotic just as a disinfectant on the outside of us.
Our microbiome in our environment and our microbiome in our guts act exactly the same way.
So we talked about the 10 to 1 ratio.
We need 10 good ones to one bad one.
So the only way to get back to where we need to be is to use microbes or probiotics to fight pathogens.
So you have equal footing.
Now, the probiotics that you find in yogurt are not going to get there that you find in dog foods and supplements.
And this is particularly why the probiotics that you find in those things are fragile, they're temperature sensitive, they're alive cultures, but they require sugar to stay alive.
So you don't want to put sugar on your counter.
And they also can't remove the biofilm.
They're too fragile, and they certainly can't battle the superbugs.
So the only ones that really can battle the superbugs are the soil-based spores.
They live in very broad temperatures, between 32 degrees and 120 degrees, and they come from the earth.
They don't require sugar.
Um, the plant based cultures, we've been trained by the marketers to think that we need billions and billions and billions of these things.
And that's primarily because the plant based ones can't make it through the bio system to the colon.
And that's where you really need them.
And in an environment, they're too fragile.
So these things, the spores, we only need millions and they do an incredible job of removing the biofilm.
But the important thing, too, is they do an incredible job of keeping it from returning.
So it's one thing to get rid of it.
It's another thing to put something down that stops it from returning.
On a microscopic level, this is how they work.
This is how our probiotics work.
So, they go to the shelter, the biofilm shelter where it's formed.
They out-compete.
So, if you imagine a football field with a football in the middle, that's food.
They're all competing for it.
Our guys win the battle.
They crowd out the bad bacteria.
They die a natural death, so we don't create resistance, and then they eat away whatever biofilm is there, and then they blanket that area, whether it's your skin, your mouth, your surface, the air, and they stop the biofilm being formed by the bad bacteria.
Okay, that sounds awesome.
Now you, I noticed one of your products, because you gave me a few of your products, one of them is a spray and I was like, what am I supposed to do with this spray?
You know, but I guess what you're talking about is you spray it in the air around you and it starts to work on anything that's in the air around you.
Is that right?
Do I have that right?
That's correct.
So, yep.
That's exactly right.
So the spray was designed because I talked about those four areas.
Your mouth, surfaces, air, teeth, and your putts.
And so I won't go into the studies and stuff now.
We'll go right to But we we've done the reason the studies are here carry is because pertinent to the superbugs today that are harming us and food and everything else.
We're 100% effective against them, but we don't have to kill anything to do it.
And we can do it naturally in a food grade way.
And this is important because we've been brainwashed for so long to think that we have to kill bacteria to keep us safe and protected.
But in essence, we don't because we have 11 years where we know after all the studies that we're 100% effective against salmonella, staph, and coliforms.
And we control the bacteria, our bacteria controls it to the point where we put nature back to nature.
And so, So we talk about how the products work.
This is just an example in this study and I like to show it because the vet's boots were coated with our probiotic and as she was walking up and down the stairs, you can see this was over a couple days, in the middle there is where the probiotics was actually, they were actually cleaning the stairs as she was walking up it.
Okay, so probiotics, in other words, do they exist in like a solution where people, you know, buy it in a store and spray it on stuff?
Well, they do because we're out there and there have been some imposters that use the culture-based ones and had to have molasses in their products.
And they can't get rid of biofoam, but we know that once you apply our stuff to a surface, it keeps cleaning for a full week.
We know when we apply it to the skin that it's incredible.
You can see it on skin, how it works on skin, and how things go back to normal with hooves.
four years in hospitals, Rutgers bioterrorism testing, 100% against all of the pathogens that we've been discussing today.
And so really, and unfortunately this is the presentation that doesn't have the products in it.
So what I think we're gonna do is we're gonna go directly.
Um, to, uh, well, I have the page I can click.
I can share to.
Yeah.
Why don't you open that up and let's, um, if you have, if you're done, are you done with this presentation or do you want to keep it, you know, you can also come back to it.
So it's not like the end of the world there, but, um, yeah.
Okay.
So hold on one second.
So I will go to this, uh, to my website quickly, hopefully.
And wait one second here.
And I will say this, that when you're thinking about probiotics, this that when you're thinking about probiotics, this might be new to some of you to think about implementing probiotics
Outside of the gut and we do have stuff for the gut too and we paired it with a wonderful blood product that does get rid of the spike protein and Lowers cholesterol and thins blood and lowers blood pressure and helps prevent Alzheimer's You know, we have those products as well but for our purposes today when this is great, so I
When you, if you scroll down, Carrie, we can probably go into each product area so we can talk about those a little bit.
But, you know, what we're not covering today is the biohacking and bioengineered food and bacteria that's created.
And I can explain that another time.
Well, because you're raising my curiosity, what are you trying to say?
Can you say it in a couple sentences so we at least know what you're talking about?
Yeah, so being in the natural products arena, I go to the natural products show.
And they put out an article that I got in my email and I'm reading about this bioengineered stevia, how it's supposed to be so much better for you and taste better and everything else.
And when I hear the word bioengineered, we take everything away from the way that nature exists and now we're creating it in a lab.
And now we're altering it and that's of great concern.
And so that's one area that they're doing it, but they're also doing it with animals.
They're doing it with soil.
So what they're doing is taking the bacteria and they're bioengineering it in a lab and taking it again, taking it away from the natural.
And our bodies naturally do something called CRISPR, which is where we can edit our gene, the bacteria edit our genes to help us.
They can do all sorts of amazing things genetically for us.
And it's a natural CRISPR that they do where they snip a gene and repurpose it and put a placor in so that they can study it.
The bacteria can study it so they know how to attack something that could harm us in the future and so on and so forth.
Now there is...
Genetically modified bacterial CRISPR and at the top of the food chain doing that is Bayer.
They are funding the companies and there's one that got FDA approval now and they're making it the second coming of genetic modifying for our genes and this is all happening.
Before our eyes.
And this is another reason.
So they're changing the food and they're changing the... Our DNA.
Okay, but is it also changing like the soil, where the food grows, that kind of thing?
Yes.
The nutrients that go into the soil?
Yes, all of it.
All of it.
They're bioengineering.
This is the next That's why I'm talking about these things because they're so critical that we understand bacteria more and the role that it plays.
All of the things that they're touting CRISPR does, our bacteria does for us.
They've genetically modified it, so they can genetically modify our DNA, so that they can genetically modify our RNA, and they will start, this is what they're doing now, and they're disguising it.
They're disguising it as CRISPR 9.0, And, like I said, it just got approved through the FDA already, and they're putting it out there that it's going to help rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, all sorts of disease states.
And I'm literally like, danger, danger, Will Robinson!
Please do not, anybody, go in that direction because it will genetically modify you and your DNA.
So I'm giving you information today to help you understand ways that you can incorporate probiotics by using them to clean your surfaces, using them to clean your skin, using them in your mouth instead of chemical mouthwash.
And when we talk about these probiotics, they're really removing biofoam.
So they're really removing biofoam from your teeth.
You can put the mouthwash into a diffuser.
You could put it into a nebulizer.
Well, what about putting it in toothpaste?
Is it in toothpaste?
It's not, but we're working to find a toothpaste that doesn't have antibacterial preservatives in it.
that would kill the probiotics.
And how does it work with nano silver?
Because, you know, I, I, one of my products it's on my, my front page, it's called fresh mouth and it's this wonderful scientist who made this whole thing.
And he, I think he would be on the same page with you.
I could put you guys together and you could do a product.
We would have to test because one of the, the concerns I have and the people that use colloidal silver say, no, we keep the probiotics intact.
And then there's other people that say, no, it kills probiotics, but I don't know.
Well, okay, but there's Micronic.
Have you heard of Micronic Silver?
Because that's one of the products, and it's not the same as Colloidal.
Well, we're good.
So if it's completely different, then we may be in business.
Yeah, so that's what he uses and I also have that product for sale on the website.
Awesome.
So we can probably link you guys together, but now I appreciate you kind of making a detour to talk a little more about, and I think that's a fascinating area, don't get me wrong, but I want to come back to your products because I'm sure people are dying to know, okay, what are your products and what do they do?
Yeah.
So, um, let's start with the home cleaning.
So we talked about surfaces, um, the, the surface cleaner.
Um, and tell me what to do.
Scroll.
No, scroll the opposite direction.
The opposite direction.
Scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll, scroll.
Okay.
Let's click.
Let's kick on.
Nope.
Stop.
Go back up a little bit.
Where the three product lines are.
Let's go shopping.
Okay, so hit the home care.
And if you hit the home care, then I can go through the products in there.
And if you scroll up a little bit.
Okay, so if you look at the products here, we put together a most popular products kit with the home cleaner, the allergy spray, The mouthwash and the body wash of if you move your cursor down to the second row third from right see where it says popular products kit.
I highly recommend that one primarily because it's that that one right there.
Yeah, if you click on that.
And then you can see the products there.
So the Surface Cleaner makes nine gallons of products, which is a lot of products.
And you mix it up fresh every week and it cleans for you for a whole week.
So it's pretty cool because anything else you would try to clean with stops cleaning after 24 hours.
And you're lucky if you get 24 hours, you might get a few hours out of it.
The allergy spray next to it, that's what got me off of all my antibiotics.
I spray it up my nose, in my ears.
We do make a two ounce size of that.
We make a refill for that.
So that sprayer is refillable, which is really nice.
And that also eats the excrement of the dust mite.
So you definitely want to spray that over your bedding, your couches, in the air.
It'll take Yeah, because you know my dog, she has these, you know, she's a shepherd and she has these ears that stand up.
They're very sensitive and she keeps getting, they keep getting like somehow infected by something in the environment.
So I've been using this spray from the It's my chronic silver spray to get rid of it and then I also have a C60 that's supposed to be very good.
So alternating with that but that's what you're talking about isn't it?
She gets these microbes or something in her ears.
Yeah so I think At least I can only speak to my stuff.
So we have a pet spray, and when you put the pet spray, because I have a cardigan corgi with huge ears, and anytime she's out in the rain, she can start to get a little irritated.
And so I spray directly in her ears, up her nose, and all over her coat, because it keeps her coat Nice and clean, and it goes to the microscopic level of the skin.
We're digressing to the pet spray, but it helps with hot spots and skin issues also.
But you must have a corresponding one for the humans, right?
This is the human one that we're talking about right now.
Okay, fine.
This allergy spray right here, the tall sprayer you see there, Um, and that, that sprays really, really nicely too.
And that's why I said, we have the two, we have the two ounce spray that you can put in your purse.
I never get on a plane without it.
I spray the air vents and seatbelts and everything else.
We have an up my nose and ears.
Um, the, and for people that have allergies, chronic allergies and sinus infections.
And the reason I talked, talked about the dustmate and eating the excrement of the dustmate is because that's the second leading cause of allergens in the world.
So it really helps people that are asthmatic.
have sinus issues, allergy issues.
The mouthwash next to it, we talked about the mouthwash briefly.
It can be used in a nebulizer, which is great for people with chronic sinus infections to help get back into the nasal cavity and then follow with the allergy spray.
It's a great combination.
You can soak your contact lenses in it.
You can soak mouth guards and retainers.
You can put it on your toothbrush to keep your toothbrush clean.
And the face and body next to it.
That is an incredible face and body wash.
I usually recommend putting it on a nylon puff because it goes further.
So, where do I go from here?
24 hours and it really helps with skin issues like eczema and psoriasis and things like that um if you want to go to the next um get out of the product category okay we can do that so which is where do i go from here
well i should also mention we have a washing machine additive to keep your washing machines free of mold and fungus and especially for those front loaders that have the pooling water um it'll clear that up as well and in And going into your clothes, if you dry on low, the clothes come out so fluffy anyway, because it's rinsing all of the detergent residue off as well.
And then we have a fruit and veggie cleaner, and I talked about the E. coli and the salmonella.
And all of that stuff that gets on our fruits and vegetables, that's an incredible product to clean your fruit and vegetables.
And water only gets rid of 40% of surface dirt and grime.
This goes to the microscopic level.
It can help.
It's not out of stock.
I don't know why it says that.
I don't know why it says that.
No worries.
Yeah, because I think what happens when we do the inventory program, we're not out of anything, so don't worry about it.
No, I'm like, I don't know why that's there.
So this helps, this takes care of all of the cleaning side and asthma side of stuff.
So if you want to just do a back button, can you do a back button to get to the landing page?
Oh, this is the landing page now, I think.
Oh, good.
Scroll down if you don't mind and go, you can see the two.
Now go to pet care.
And if you go to pet care, then you'll see that spray bottle.
And that's the odor and itch spray we talked about spraying in your baby.
Okay.
In the ears and up the nose all over the coat.
And we have three sizes there too, as well.
We make an incredible digestive additive.
So we have a nice pet care kit as well.
If you look there, the pet water additive, my dog's had it since she was eight weeks old, does not have any plaque on her teeth.
And it keeps the digestive tract balanced.
We talked about bacterial balancing and it also takes the plaque off the teeth and it also helps her absorb the nutrients from her food better.
So, which one of those products is that?
I think you might have to scroll up a little bit.
The pet water additive, which is in the bottom left here, that comes in the kit as well.
But this is the pet water additive.
You can add it to food as well.
I find that cats like it better in their food.
So it doesn't matter which one you add it to.
My dog laps up the water.
She waits for me to put the additive in there.
She likes the taste of the water better with it in it.
That just happens to be my dog, but it's an incredible product.
She can't be without it.
Okay, now is this the one that gets rid of the plaque on the dog's teeth?
Yep.
Okay, so I need that for my dog.
Yes, you do.
I'll get that.
And then the pet shampoo is incredible for people with dogs that have very sensitive skin, skin issues.
It's very gentle.
It rinses very clean.
It even takes coconut off the pets.
It's really a wonderful shampoo, and I know there are a lot of pet shampoos out there, but this does go to the microscopic level.
And because it rinses so clean, it doesn't cause the itching and irritation to the skin that a lot of them, you know, a lot of them do.
So that's, that covers the pet.
And then we'll, um, the one last product I'm going to show you, if we go to, um, the body care, if you scroll, maybe if you scroll, if we go to body care on the left and now the body care, This is where we have our blood and gut kit.
And that blood product, as I mentioned, eliminates the spike protein and gets rid of blood clots in five to six hours naturally.
It thins the blood.
It reduces high blood pressure, cholesterol, and helps prevent DVTs and Alzheimer's.
I'm going to say something about this because I worked with arteries and veins.
And I truly believe what they do with patients is when they have a clot, they drip them many times with something called the lytic.
And it's...
And it's painful for the patient.
It takes a long time.
And it doesn't always work fully to get rid of the clot.
But there can be blockage and plaque and stenosis in the arteries and the veins.
And so they'll drip them.
If they had, I looked at all the studies before I even did this product.
And this is medical grade natokinase.
I know many people have heard of it before.
But I sourced it for this reason.
Because I...
I would put that up against one of those lytics and if they use this on those patients in the hospitals, I guarantee they'd have a better result.
In fact, I know they would from the studies.
So the urokinase is what they drip them with and this is nanokinase.
And so I launched, I was going to do a digestive product for a very long time but I launched them together because I did get a message from God and I know that this is one of the ways to help put the God Spark
back for people because between getting the digestive additive of the spore probiotics into the gut, into the colon, the blood and the gut work symbiotically together.
They break up plaque together.
That natokinase not only breaks up clot, it breaks up fibrin that the liver carries through the blood-brain barrier from the liver to the brain to create plaque, Alzheimer's plaque.
So these are critical...
products, um, for people, whether you are well or not, um, to stay well, because we're getting exposed to these things.
Um, and this is preventative for that.
If you are on a blood thinner, if you're on high blood pressure, so many people that took the shot, even people that didn't take the shot now are having to get on high blood pressure medications.
Please try this first.
That's all I'm going to say.
And if you are already on them, we have a sample protocol on our website on this product to help you wean off of it.
It's your choice.
I'm not telling you to do it, but I put it there in case this is something you wanted to do.
Um, but, The allergy spray we talked about, the mouthwash we talked about, the body wash we talked about, what we didn't talk about is the skin spray.
The skin spray is for cuts, burns, rashes, blisters, bug bites.
Everything we have has an anti-inflammatory property to it, so you get relief.
And I encourage women to put this in their underwear.
People that are prone to yeast infections, chronic urinary tract infections, the probiotics don't stay stationary.
They move around.
So they're going to help you consistently.
You can use this as deodorant as well.
It does a great job of that.
This actually, I had a friend that had vaginal herpes and this got rid of it for her fairly quickly.
And I'm only giving anecdotal information right now.
I'm not saying it does, but she's more by it.
And if you look, if you look at this product and the mouthwash and the body wash, we have a three pronged protocol for people that have acne, eczema, psoriasis, we have a three pronged protocol for people that have acne, eczema, We recommend washing in the body wash, then putting the mouthwash into a spray bottle and spraying it on wet skin.
They're all different formulas and they work in different ways, but they work in tandem with each other very well to To really attack these things and then follow with the skin spray throughout the day if you're getting a flare up or whatever.
And it really does.
We've had people use this on toe fungus and it got rid of it very quickly.
We've got reviews on this too.
I'm just again relaying this and I always say it's the body doing this.
We're just giving it the tools.
That's very nice, yeah.
And so that covers the gamut, but we are coming out with a wound care product, so maybe we'll talk about that at a later date.
Okay.
And we're finding different ways to do this, but I love, I would love to talk to the guy about your contact about toothpaste.
I would love to do that.
Yeah, that'd be awesome.
Well, it sounds like there might be more than one product that you guys might go in on, and I've got two guys now for you.
One is the Micronic Silver guy, and the other is the guy that makes the toothpaste, and they already work together, so you would be able to work with both of them.
They're right on your same page, and they'd love probably to hear about your products, you know, because One of them, the guy with the toothpaste, is always talking about how your toothbrush has more microbes or bad, you know, bacteria or something.
And he keeps giving people brand new toothbrushes.
And so I'm sure having some kind of spray, because I always wonder, well, isn't there something you can do to your toothbrush to make it, you know, better?
Like, rather than just get a brand new one, you know?
Yeah, so our mouthwash, I put it all over my toothbrush.
I'm in my camper and the water heater is horrible.
Right.
I wash everything in my stuff.
I wash all my dishes in the cleaner.
I literally do.
I live, eat, and breathe this.
I am a walking billboard.
Because I have no other products in my house or my life.
But the other thing that I was going to tell you is there are other applications that I have outside of this in a B2B situation.
So we have products to help clean HVAC coils.
They get biofilm all over them.
So we have products for that.
What is this coil thing?
I don't understand.
What is that?
Okay, so there are coils in your HVAC system.
What is that?
There are coils that... I know, but what is an HVAC system?
Oh, it's your air conditioner.
And so in the HVAC systems, there are coils and then that's how you get bad air, sick building syndrome, lower energy efficiency.
So we've got incredible technology for that.
Mold remediation, so all the remediation companies, we really do take mold away that Rutgers study that.
We're 100% effective against the worst molds.
Okay, that's great.
And the molds that are on food, we are too.
And then we have commercial cleaning products for buildings and surfaces.
And then we have a product similar to the allergy spray that they put in a backpack sprayer and they can get into the crevices of the walls.
and the ceilings, and they can also, like in schools, spray it into the lockers.
You know, we have stuff that cleans the mats and desks.
And so the light rails out there, we did a big study with them.
So all the surfaces, we had a 96% reduction of all of the pathogens.
And they kept cleaning for days and days.
In the schools, we have consistency, consistency in our studies to show that we do this.
And so we have all of those products as well.
And we have stuff for marijuana and hemp growers and all the indoor growers for high yield that they can use all the way through harvesting and stuff that gets rid of the powdery mildew and the spider mites.
So we have products for that.
So we're in, there are so many applications and we just keep growing them.
And that's the beauty of this is that, you know, we can partner with other people and bring other technologies in and keep advancing to give you all the, you know, different solutions and, you know, And I'm not here today saying that we're the end-all be-all.
I'm just saying that we have the next pandemic of issues, which is all the superbugs.
And if we don't start putting the good bacteria into the places that I'm talking about, there's a good chance.
In fact, one in 30 of us will acquire a superbug infection.
Think about that one in 30.
And the other thing about this, Kerry, is that Because of the 250 pounds of environmental toxins that we get barraged with on an annual basis, one of the biggest areas is the superbugs.
And it's being talked about in all sorts of articles and everything.
It's very pertinent today.
But we also You know, our autoimmune disease is affecting 70% of the population and now with the jab and being exposed to these chemicals and everything, it's now up to 80%.
And when we think about that 80% number and 80% of the disease being caused by biofilm, you can start making a correlation between the two.
And we need to do it for us.
We need to do it for our children.
immune system in our environment to help us.
That makes sense.
That makes a lot of sense, really.
We need to do it for us.
We need to do it for our children.
We need to do it for our babies, our pets, and the planet.
We have to put things back the right way.
And my prices are low.
I've raised my price $1 in the 14 years I've had the business.
This is a labor of love for me.
It comes from my heart.
And I get Terry when I talk about it.
But it's really like this.
I'm put here to do this.
I'm put here.
This is my life purpose.
And I'll keep working at it.
And it's been hard.
I've been sabotaged a lot, you know, by the entities which we know, and they don't want us out there.
Right.
They don't want us talking about this.
Yeah.
They don't.
And the medical community You know, the functional medicine community, and I'm saying this on podcast and probably really upsetting a lot of people, but the functional medicine community, in general, not everybody, but this is consistently what I've seen, is because they have all the supplements they're selling and everything else, it's turned into the pharmaceutical, the doctors are selling pharmaceutical over here,
I'm not your doctor.
We're selling supplements and we're doing one-stop shop for people.
And my customers talk to me all the time and they're like, I'm taking all of these supplements.
What do you think?
And I'm like, I'm not your doctor.
I'll tell you what I would do.
And I wouldn't take all of those at one time because you don't know what's going to work for you.
We could take a few at a time.
The other thing that I would not do, and this is very different with the probiotics, by the way, because they will never multiply more than plus or minus 10%.
They're never going to take over an environment, overpopulate you.
They're not going to do it.
Versus a supplement, if you keep taking it over and over and over again, your immune system gets lazy.
And we need to constantly wake it up.
The probiotics, wake it up, wake it up, shock it, wake it up.
And the supplements, if you're doing that all the time, what I always say is think about starting to alternate them.
After a few months, just kind of move them around.
Outsmart your immune system.
Yeah, I think that logic makes sense.
Yeah, and so I don't just talk about myself, I talk about health issues because we have to be thinking, we've got to twist our, we've got to turn off what we were brainwashed with.
By marketers and advertisers and everybody and the indoctrination has been there.
It's built into us and we're all waking up at different times in different ways and different levels.
And so this is going to resonate.
in two seconds with somebody, or it may take you listening to it a couple of times or seeing me, you know, so like to really get it, you know, I can intuitively tell that this is really great.
Um, now I, I want, um, there's a question.
There's some questions in the chat.
Would you like to take some questions?
Okay.
Okay.
So there's one here.
Um, they say question will probably be on, uh, for antibiotics soon.
I There's something I guess they say for endocarditis or what do they call it?
And wants to know if your product might help them.
Okay.
Endocarditis is because of biofilm.
It's inflammation of the heart.
And is one of the major things that's caused by biofilms.
So, the only thing that I can say to you is, if you're going to take 4 antibiotics, don't even bother taking our stuff internally.
They won't be able to out number enough of the resistance that's going to be created there.
Okay, I'm seeing.
and it'll just probably kill them off.
What you can do if you decide to go in that route, you have two, the way I see it, you have two options.
I'm going to back up for a minute.
How long have you, when were you diagnosed with the endocarditis?
I kind of need to know that.
Okay, I'm seeing a retired nurse.
They don't say, I mean, I don't know if there's a way for them to answer me, You know, like here-- If you want to type an answer, if the person's still listening, that you can, but we can't get that information out.
Okay.
Well, I'll just say this.
If you've had, if you've been diagnosed with it for a long time, then it's going to take a while to get rid of the biofilm that you have.
And so you would have to wait until you're not on antibiotics anymore.
before you start taking the internal.
It sort of sounds like they're thinking of doing the antibiotics.
Oh, okay.
I've done it yet.
Okay.
If you haven't done the antibiotics yet, I would ask you to try doing two things.
One, doing the blood and gut kit.
I don't know if she's on anything else, but still look at the protocol in case you are.
Number two, start incorporating the probiotics into your environment because when you incorporate the probiotics onto your surfaces, on your skin, in your mouth, in your air, there's a change to your immune system because your body is not fighting there's a change to your immune system because your body is not fighting Everything that you acquire when you are shopping,
in a grocery store or going to work or wherever you may be comes back into the house.
And so at least when you have that fortification in your environment, it's helping fortify your immune system and your immune system is going to work much more efficiently when it's not fighting the environment.
So I think both of those things have to happen.
Okay.
Very good.
Now, let me, I'm just looking here for if anyone, you know, wants to, maybe, let me see.
Someone wants to know, they have a dog that's itching, but she doesn't have fleas, so what can they use on her?
I think two-pronged approach.
One, the digestive additive, because we want to hit them on the inside, too.
And then number two, that pet spray.
The pet odor and itch spray.
And that, by the way, does really take out skunk odor.
My dog got sprayed three times in a row.
And I, like within two days and I'm like, you gotta be kidding me.
We had a skunk living under my back porch and she thought it was a play thing.
So, um, I just, I'm like dousing her, like, just like days in a row and it was gone.
It was gone.
She had no odor.
That's great to know.
So it's powerful.
Yeah.
I hope that never happens to me and to my dog.
I hope so too.
But, um, Okay, great.
So I was thinking, let's say a person has not been doing these kinds of things.
Do you have like a product line or do you have a group of products that you would, you know, like a start-off kit kind of thing?
Do you have anything like that?
Yeah.
And that would be the Popular Products Kit.
That's the best way to start.
And that's on the website?
Yeah, I had you open that up when we first got onto the site.
Okay.
And so if you just go to the Home Cleaner.
Yeah, if you scroll down.
And right there, right, nope, see where it, nope, too far.
See where it says the four, see the four products in the second row?
Four products in the second row.
Okay, so these ones right here?
Yeah, those.
So are these the ones you think that people should start with?
I absolutely do.
And then if you're a pet, start with the Pet Kit.
Okay.
So this is a great way to start.
And this is why I put this together.
Right.
Because I wanted a starter packet for people.
And the other great news here is you get 20% off For two weeks, so this is a great time to buy.
Right, so if you click on my ad on my site and it's on the page where this interview is, and then I'll also put the link under the interview so that people can get it there as well, so that you can get the 20% off that you're offering my audience, okay?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I didn't realize how bright this was the whole time we were on here.
I probably could have reduced it a little bit.
But anyway, I look like I'm in like, blah!
No, it's kind of crazy.
No, it's great.
No, it's funny.
But I, you know, we covered a lot of ground here today.
Are there any other questions that might have come across?
Right offhand, I didn't see any, but if you just stand by one minute, I'll just go back to stop.
Okay.
I think I have to stop sharing.
I'm not sure.
No, I already did.
Okay.
Okay, because I've got several windows here.
Okay, so yeah, and someone's saying they love the idea of the toothpaste.
I do too.
So, yeah, I'm just looking to see if you have a question.
Let's see.
What?
If there's any other questions or ones that I missed, because I'm just looking, scrolling up now going through this because people weren't really on.
Okay.
So, you know, just saying we're going to close this down in a minute, but if you have any last minute question you want to type in there with a question mark so that we can, we can ask her Heather, you know, so anyway, but I'm going to have you back on my show, Heather.
I think your information is so excellent and I want to hear more about this, this sort of environmental issue that's cropping up in our whole world, right?
And how it should be handled and.
I think, I mean, I haven't heard anyone talking like you talk about this kind of stuff, okay?
So I don't, you know, I think these scientists are so busy creating stuff, you know, products, whatever, but they're not actually looking at We need to be surrounded by healthy stuff instead of stuff that's hurting us.
Yeah.
A biodome.
I call it a biodome of health.
Yeah.
That's what we're surrounded by.
Because we need to be surrounded by healthy stuff instead of stuff that's, you know, hurting us.
It just seems like a no-brainer.
And why people don't work harder in that area, you know, and all these cleaners.
You can just imagine people, you know, all that stuff that goes in the environment that's so bad.
You know, poisons and insecticides and chemicals and our whole world is so full of this stuff by now.
It's, you can just, you know, if you even try to think about it, it kind of gives you a headache.
But so yeah, so we're going to do this again and I'd love to talk in more detail and you seem to really have the knowledge.
So thank you so much for being on the show.
Thank you for having me.
Let's have you come back in a month or so and then we'll talk on this other subject, okay?
I would love it because there's just so much to cover.
I do want to leave the audience with one last thing.
If you were diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, I have another thing because of studying bacteria.
I believe that the majority of autoimmune diseases start out as Epstein-Barr.
I have had this discussion with functional medicine physicians for a long time.
They scratch their head and they go, I think you might be right.
What does that mean?
It just means that if they had treated people for Epstein-Barr from the start, it probably would not have escalated into lupus, fibromyalgia.
And a lot of what they're calling lupus and fibromyalgia is actually based in Epstein-Barr.
Viruses, very...
Like, it covers such a bad place.
I mean, I'm very dumb about this kind of stuff.
So, what is Epstein-Barr?
Let's do that in the next podcast.
I'm going to go into it, but we'll leave the audience with this right now because, again, we're talking about health topics and these are things that the doctors are not talking about enough.
I'm a student.
I study.
I look for patterns.
I gather research and information and synthesize things, not off of one study.
I look at multiple things.
I know from spending time with you and having dinner that one night, I know that you really delve in.
That's in your soul, right?
Yeah.
And I have the same thing in my soul.
I can tell that.
You know I can say that I can say to people because we had dinner together and I can tell you that you know with someone who works with you as a matter of fact too and I could just tell that you were so dedicated and you're a really good researcher as well and you're just also your radar is up and aware you know you're always taking things in and considering them
So, you would be improving any products you have and getting more information.
Having an active mind, you know, being a good researcher, all that kind of stuff, we really have to be diligent and on the case right now.
And so that's why I'm like that, you know, because every day it's changing, our Earth is changing, we're changing, and they're trying to mess with us, right?
So we have to get, you know, we have to be warriors in essence.
Yeah, and we do.
And I know a lot of people out there are warriors, too.
And I know if they're following you, they're warriors.
So, you know, I'm grateful to be here and thank you for giving me this platform because I've been talking like this for such a long time and building fields of dreams.
And if you remember that movie, he looked crazy, right?
Because he's out there talking and talking and talking.
I can go back to videos of how I was speaking and the basic premise of what I'm saying has never changed because I saw it.
We see things, right?
Our intuition and we know how strong and we talked about being psychic to a certain extent also, right?
And as we come into our spirituality and grow and We are doing that and I believe that my technology is quantum level.
I believe that it's 5D.
I believe that this is the time where people are listening and I get to be out here and it's people like you that, from my heart, I am so grateful to be able to have these conversations because it's really the only way that I've Really been able to talk and get out there.
Well, I think that, you know, we all have to go out and change our world.
Yeah.
And so you're doing that.
It's, it's in a beautiful, amazing way.
And it's, it's most people don't know anything about this.
I think a lot of people don't know anything about it.
Is everything okay?
Okay.
Seems like you froze.
Are you there?
Hello?
Oh no.
Okay, so hopefully we haven't lost the connection.
Maybe she'll... Her screen is frozen.
Her dog barked.
I hope everything's okay.
She's in a sort of interesting environment in Florida right now, I think.
I don't know.
Anyway, I guess I'll wrap this up and just say thank you very much everyone for watching.
And I'll make sure she's okay and call her and everything.
Anyway, I appreciate the audience and thank you again for being here today.
You can get the products.
I'll put the link under.
It's on my website already, so just scroll down to where all the different products are.
You'll see her ad and just click on it and you can go there and get the discount and so on and so forth.