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So we do have a chat room alongside this broadcast and this is Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot and very happy to be here today.
I have Heather Holmes with me and we're going to be talking about her products that have to do with probiotics and I think they're fabulous products.
And she was on my show a little while ago, and we were talking about this then.
So we're going to talk about it again, but we're also going to wrap in some things about preparing and various things.
So welcome, Heather.
Hi, Carrie. It's good to see you.
Likewise. I know.
I'm happy to be back.
Thanks for having me.
There's lots to talk about.
All right. Well, so let's do this.
Let's introduce you briefly.
And I don't have anything prepared because sorry about this.
It's been a crazy day already, actually a week as we were discussing.
So can you introduce yourself?
You know, you don't have to go into too much detail, but just give something about your background, how you got into probiotics and maybe where you're headed in the future.
Okay. My name's Heather Holmes, and she already said that.
I actually, my background is in medical devices and equipment for many years, and seven of those years in sterilization.
I also have a strong cardiac background with stents for the whole body, including the heart and things like that.
So both arteries and veins.
And I was trying to cure myself of chronic sinus infections that I had for Over 20 years, and I took antibiotics six times a year and just completely wrecked my gut to the point where I had pneumonia several times.
I had chronic yeast infections, chronic urinary tract infections, and I just wanted off the hamster wheel.
This was back when Jamie Curtis was pushing Activa yogurt, and it was the only time I had ever even learned what a probiotic was, even though I got into Chinese medicine when I was 15 and acupuncture.
And free range chicken when I was in my 20s.
So I was always going down that natural route, even though I worked in, you know, Western medicine.
Pretty much. And just so you know, the reason I even got out of Western medicine is because they wanted me to, before I could even walk in a hospital to do business, take hepatitis A, B, C, and tuberculosis vaccines before I could even do business.
And I said, no, thank you.
And I got out of medical.
Primarily for that reason, because I would not do that to my body.
So I was, you know, taking acidophilus for my chronic disease.
Yeast infections, urinary tract infections, I felt a little better, but I needed something more.
And so I'm a researcher, scientist at heart, and I had to know why I was even having some relief when nothing else would give it to me.
So I started investigating probiotics.
And learn that there are two types of probiotics.
There are the kind that are pretty much lining the shelf everywhere right now in a pill form.
And they come from cultures and they're very sensitive, temperature sensitive, and they require sugar to stay alive.
So if you look on the bottle, you'll find some sort of sugar source that can take care of the probiotics.
But usually when they get in pill form, they're pretty...
I'm inert at that point anyway.
It's very difficult for a plant-based probiotic to stay alive, period.
And number two, to really make it through the bile system.
And I always debunk this because while some people may have some relief, With probiotics, if you are taking a plant-based probiotics, it will most likely be temporary and then you'll find that they're not helping you and then you go back on them and you go back and forth.
I'm not saying that they don't help, but they certainly aren't the most efficacious that you can possibly use to help you internally.
I call it in you, on you, and around you because we need probiotics in all of those spaces.
So I found out about the other type of probiotic, which is spore-based, and they come from soil.
Now these are not mushrooms that I'm talking about.
These are actually probiotic bacteria.
And if you ever wondered why horses roll in soil or dogs roll in soil, they instinctively
know that they want to pick probiotics up that's good for them and their bodies.
And it's really an incredible phenomenon.
But we can get the same thing, obviously, when we work in soil and ground, but the problem is those probiotics are very hard to harness.
So when you're doing that, you have to be very careful and That's why we only source in two places in the United States.
There are only two places that we trust that we can get the base probiotics from because of this.
And so the soil-based are warriors.
They can outcompete the superbugs like MRSA, E. coli, Salmonella, and superfunguses and things like that.
And the reason they're able to do that It's because you are comparing apples to apples and not apples to oranges.
So when we take a culture-based probiotic and we take a spore probiotic, they're apples and oranges.
So they're totally different in nature.
So the spores can live between 32 degrees and 120 degrees.
So they don't have to be refrigerated.
When they're put in our technology, in our products, they're kept in a dormant state, and that's part of our IP, and they come alive with water.
You're always getting live probiotics, and that's the message that I always put out.
You always, always, always want probiotics in a live state.
When they're processed in a pill, when they're cooked out, whatever, they're not as good Doing as much good as you need them to.
And because the plant-based are so fragile, they're not ideal in an external environment.
So since 2009, we've been the external, I'll call it external probiotic people, because I incorporated probiotics into places that nobody ever thought to do before, like in mouthwash or to clean your skin with body wash or to clean your laundry or surfaces or things like that.
We were the pioneers in this and I think it was last year, we put out a new blood and gut kit And the reason I did that is because I'm very intuitive and I meditate a lot and I got a message from God literally saying, you must put your digestive additive that you're going to come out with with a blood product because the blood and the gut work so closely in tandem with each other.
And the blood product helps to break down the fiber and that can turn into plaque in your body and cross the blood brain barrier that causes Alzheimer's.
And the digestive additive is doing what our external probiotics do, but for the inside of you, which is to do one very specific thing.
And that is to outcompete the bad bacteria from forming something that can be very...
Deadly or it can cause great impact to your health.
And the deadly part is the superbug part.
The biofilm, this plaque is called biofilm that builds up in your gut and on surfaces and up your nose and on your skin.
And it's a nasty thing that is formed by bad bacteria when they are not in check by the good bacteria.
So when you have bacterial imbalance, the potential for this plaque, this biofilm plaque,
and you know it is the plaque in your teeth, but this biofilm plaque literally is what's responsible
for all the food recalls that are occurring now.
And there are two things that you probably have seen in the news.
One is salmonella.
One is listeria that's on all of the meats and peat and vegetables and fruits now that is causing...
Consistent recalls on an almost daily or weekly basis.
And the problem that we have is that they're not getting to the source of the problem.
And the source of the problem, 80% of the time, whether it's disease or whatever it is, 80% of the time, that biofilm is the culprit.
Of causing any disease, but it is definitely the culprit for the salmonella and listeria.
And boar's head in particular has been in the news a lot.
Boar's head meats, which are supposed to be better deli meat, and they're higher ups.
Are not doing anything about the problem.
And we have this problem at USDA food processing plants.
We have a serious problem and it's not being addressed.
And they keep doing the same thing over and over again, which is to clean with a high level disinfectant.
Well, guess what?
We're living in an environment now where the bugs, the bad bugs are so much stronger than our good bugs
that we are going down a rabbit hole.
And I sound like Kenny Penny, but I'm here to talk about it
because we're going down a rabbit hole that is another type of pandemic,
which is the salmonella is not going away, the listeria is not going away.
and people are consuming these foods before they're even recalled.
So we have to be thinking more in terms of Where can we populate good bacteria so that we can start to tip the scales back to the middle to be balanced?
And it's funny because it's kind of like our politics in a way because we're so here, we're not here, and we need balance.
Everything is yin-yang. Everything in life is yin-yang.
And so if we don't put good bacteria on our skin, in our bodies, on our surfaces, in our air, and We are doing more harm to the environment than helping it, which ultimately, let's say, and this leads me into this conversation that I told you I kind of wanted to have from a video that you actually sent me last week, and normally my gut would say,
nah, okay, Whatever, preparedness.
But now my gut's screaming, we are closer to a shutdown, to blackouts, to all of that right now than we ever have been.
And I feel...
Intuitively, that it's coming sooner rather than we think.
And so part of what I wanted to talk about today is outside of the probiotic window, and we'll get back to that in a minute, but it's about preparedness.
Because how are you prepared now for, let's say, you can't get food or any essentials for a month, two months, three months, maybe four months.
We don't know.
But I know that I, back a few years ago when we thought this was going to be an issue, I went out and I bought bags of beans, bags of rice, canned goods.
Well, nothing happened, so I started to consume those.
So I have to go back out and get them now.
But we really do need to be thinking about buying some bulk products.
Whether you go to Costco or Sam's Club or whatever it is, getting big bags of beans, big bags of rice, big...
I don't care where you have to store it.
I don't have a ton of room to store stuff.
If I have to put it in my living room, I'll do it.
But that's only part of it.
And another part of it is way back when I got a shortwave radio.
I got...
This thing called the Inferno where it has prongs that come out and I can put a pot on it and I can just use twigs.
So I can just gather twigs or leave whatever is around and it gets to like a thousand degrees.
So I'll always be able to cook something or whatever it is.
And so it's basic things like that.
Having a Faraday cage, having You know, Blanket, like one of the radioactive blankets.
I mean, I don't want to sound like a crazy zealot, but I think that we do need to be awake and aware.
And I know many of you, I'm preaching to the choir, but for those of you that have not thought about this, now's the time.
And I've even thought about going out and getting a bunch of gasoline cans and just filling them up and putting a tarp over them.
In my yard because we, you know, if supply lines shut down, if all this shuts down and we need to be mobile to get to a friend's house or whatever, we're going to need to be able to get there and get gasoline and places that we're safe.
And these are conversations I think we need to be having with people that are open to it,
our neighbors that are open to it and other people so that we have a place to go where we have,
you know, we're not alone and isolated where we have some people around us to share.
What do you think about that, Carrie?
Because you're intuitive, and you sent me that, so there's a reason you said it.
Well, yeah. I mean, I thought that guy did a good job.
A lot of those things I don't really pay attention to, but for some reason...
His delivery or whatever, I thought was quite good.
And it was simple and direct.
And if I can find what we are talking about, I'll post it under the show when I post it later.
But yeah, I mean, I think that all of those are good ideas.
A while ago, I had Mike Sparks, who is a paratrooper, a military guy, who...
Who came on my show, and we did a show all about preparing for whatever, and he was really serious.
Now, I can't reiterate his stuff, but it's on my website, so his name is Mike Sparks.
It'd be good for people to go watch that, probably, but...
I should have him back as well.
I mean, I think that we are hearing, you know, in fact, today's the day.
October 1st was predicted as the day when they might attack some of the ports of the United States, either East Coast or West Coast.
So far, I think so good.
A lot of times you get a warning that actually doesn't happen, and then you get something that You didn't get warned about.
So I think maybe having a cross, you know, working in different ways, cross ways, to just have various things.
Like I stock up on beans, like refried black beans or something.
I like black beans, and I've read that they're very, very good for you.
Yeah. I think they're a great staple to have on hands, but other kinds of beans are good as well.
I like nuts, so I also like to have nuts on hand.
I kind of call these things like emergency foods, right?
Yep. So I'm not, but I am not a prepper expert by any stretch of any imagination.
I'm not either. Believe me, no.
But I think, you know, again, to get back to your products, this thing that you're calling blood and guts or something like that, did you call it that?
I don't know what you call it. Yeah, yeah.
I call it blood and gut because...
I mean, can I go to your website?
I forget your website. I can pull it up.
Here, if you want to share, I can pull it up.
Yeah, you can share.
I mean, you should be able to share.
Do I have to share first?
I think I have to share first, right?
Well, you just click the green button.
I just gave you permission.
So you should be able to just click that green button at the bottom of the screen and then share whatever it is you have to share.
It has to be open on your desktop.
Can you see that? Yeah.
We can see what you see.
Yeah. Whatever you see, we see.
Okay, good. So this is the blood and gut kit that we did.
And the reason I talk about this is because maybe the best thing to do is to go up to biofilm right now because I think I want to kind of refresh people in case you haven't seen this or you didn't see me last time to actually see what biofilm is because it really is something that people need to know about.
And I think it's in this presentation.
Let's hope it's in this presentation.
Here we go.
Let's see. CRISPR. Yeah, that's another thing that has been very prevalent in the news right now, which is CRISPR. And it does go to our probiotics because probiotics naturally do something called CRISPR. And what that means is that they can actually, the good bacteria and bad bacteria do it too, but we'll talk about good for purposes right now, but they'll go in and they'll snip a part of our gene and then they'll put a placeholder there.
They can actually manipulate our genes directly.
for our greater good and they use this information to help battle any type of invader that would come into the body Isn't it normally, CRISPR, to me, that's a negative sounding concept.
So isn't it true that they're using it to actually do negative things to our...
Yeah, so I'm explaining first that our bacteria, our natural bacteria, do that for us.
But unfortunately, it's been hijacked by...
Companies like Bayer and so forth do actually genetically modify the CRISPR. So they create a genetically modified They're rescinding a Nobel Prize right now for two people that supposedly developed this, and now someone else is coming in and claiming that they developed it.
Well, I don't think it really matters who developed it from the standpoint that this is...
This is bad stuff because they are not shy in saying that this is going to change our DNA. So the genetically modified CRISPR is going to change our DNA if they use that on you.
And they're touting it as the next big thing for rheumatoid arthritis and cancer and all these things, as we know the DS is really good about doing.
They are making it like the second coming.
But, you know, I'm like mayday, mayday.
And it's kind of the same thing as AI to me.
I think there's beneficial AI and then AI used for nefarious purposes.
And this is one of those things where it's being used for nefarious purposes.
So just another way for them to hack our DNA, another way for them to control our immune system.
With a genetically modified bacteria, which is going to supersede and override your natural immunity, which we know the COVID shot did, right?
So when the COVID shot went into the body, it put a bully antibody into people's bodies.
And that Bully antibody supersedes all of the natural immunity.
So your natural immunity is going to have a hard time or will not kick in at all.
And that's why we've seen such a rise of autoimmune disease, cancer, all of these things.
Because the other thing that's happening, because your natural immune system Is not in check.
Is the bad bacteria now has an opportunity to create more plaque in your body, more biofilm in your body, and clots in your body.
So you've got cardiac issues.
You have myocarditis, endocarditis, which all leads back to that plaque, that biofilm plaque.
And you've got your platelet reduction.
And the reason the platelet reduction occurs with biofilm is because the bad bacteria are literally grabbing, absconding any minerals they can take from your body and any platelets they can take from your body.
People that have Lyme disease, fibromyalgia, Epstein-Barr, you name it, they have platelet deficiency and they also have biofilm buildup.
So these things are occurring for a very specific reason, and it all goes back to the balance of good and bad bacteria.
So this is why it's crucial.
And the reason I even brought up like being prepared is we have to be prepared with our
health products, just like we're prepared with our food and our gasoline and everything
else.
We can't negate that because there with the shutdown of the things that we live with also
comes with increased contamination.
Right? So we will have increased contamination because we're not going to get clean water.
We're not going to have a lot of these things.
That's why a water filtration thing that filters any water, I recommend you get that too.
And then the other thing that I recommend you get in our local hardware store here, he's got the Constitution of the Republic sitting on the counter there.
So I said, hey, What do I absolutely need that no one would ever think of?
And it's actually a little key about this size that can...
Work with any municipal water source.
So it actually opens any municipal water source.
So if you guys don't have that, I highly recommend you go to a hardware store and ask for like the key to open water.
I don't even know how they define it, but that's something that is important to have so that you do have water.
So anyway, let's get back to this because this all plays a part in everything that's going on right now with CRISPR, with the contamination of our fruits and our vegetables and our meats.
And this has been orchestrated.
Don't think that it hasn't because the cleaning companies, the big ones like Clorox and so on and so forth, they're in on this.
Right.
Right. So we have to be smarter than they are, and we have to play a game against them.
And that really is why we need to pay more attention to understanding bacteria and how bacteria helps us.
And we kind of know it if we watch ads for probiotics, but again, They've flooded the market so much that you don't know what probiotic to take.
You don't know what it's really doing for you, but maybe your doctor recommended or you heard that it was good for you, so you're taking it.
But if you're going to do it, take the right one.
And that would be like our internal digestive additive that you add to water.
So this packet right here, this H2O packet, you literally open it up.
It's got 15 individual packets in it that you just pour one into water and drink it.
I made it really easy because I can't take pills, but I know that that's going to be bioabsorbed really quickly into the body.
When it's in liquid form like that.
Now it is paired with this blood product.
Now the blood product, a lot of people know natokinase.
Natokinase is very popular.
It's been popularized by Dr.
McCullough and some of the other people in the industry, but they're just like probiotics.
Natokinase is not created equally.
So this is a medical grade Nanokinase.
It's Korean.
And there was only one source I could get it from.
And they've got a medical director and I trust them implicitly.
But this works beautifully with the gut product.
But I will tell you the people that are on blood thinners right now on high blood pressure medication,
you will have to wean into this blood product because it truly does help thin the blood.
It helps control high blood pressure.
It helps prevent Alzheimer's.
It helps prevent DVTs.
It breaks up clots naturally in five to six hours and it eliminates the spike protein
from the job.
So these two together are wonderful because what ends up happening is the gut and the blood work completely tandem with each other.
And that symbiotic relationship means that, and also in that blood product, the natokinase is created by something called, or the enzyme in the natokinase, by something called bacillus subtilis.
Bacillus subtilis is one of our spore-based probiotics that's in our products.
So the probiotics automatically identify with each other, and they start working in tandem and helping each other.
But that blood product is helping to regulate the blood, detoxify the blood.
The gut product is helping to detoxify the gut and the blood.
So they really are working well in that.
The digestive product is stopping that biofilm in the body, and the blood product is breaking down the fibrin that would turn into plaque in the body.
So they're both doing such a wonderful job.
And I do believe the combination of these products, when they start to work on the body, they also start to help bring back the God spark In people that have taken the job.
And I know that sounds nutty, but God told me.
So I had the digestive product for a long time and waited.
And I... Did a lot of research for the blood and that came through God also.
So I'm just telling you, I know that these are really important products for people to have to stay well, especially if you're not able to get all of the nutrients that you would normally get depending upon what you're eating in case we do get shut out.
Okay. Can I ask you one thing?
So, you know, that one, the stuff for the gut that you say, you know, the little packets and you put them in water and drink it.
Then what do you also, does the other thing come in little packets as well that goes in water?
That's a powder. Same water?
No, you can put them in the same water, but it's actually a powder and you only need one sixteenth of a teaspoon.
So we provide the spoon with it.
So that is usually taken in between meals.
It doesn't matter when you take the probiotic.
You could pour it into a glass and drink it throughout the day or a water bottle and it would be fine.
Or you can consume it all at once.
It doesn't matter. But because of the absorption factor and the vitamin K that is a byproduct of the creation of the enzyme and the natokinesis, You definitely want to take it in between.
And I also recommend that people take vitamin D3 with it.
It's a great adjunct to it.
And quercetin. What's that last thing?
Quercetin. Quercetin is something that's making a buzz again now, but I took it with vitamin C, a liposomal vitamin C. It comes together in a product by Love by Nature is the one that I use, Jonathan Landsman. Even though he's never had me on his show.
But that's a whole other subject.
But I do like his products.
And so I will say, you know, that that is a really good way to get vitamin C, liposomal vitamin C with quercetin is a one-two punch.
And that is in liquid form.
So in fact, I need to reorder.
So that's something that you definitely want to have with you.
And also...
Okay, and how do you...
You don't sell the courtesan, right?
No, I don't sell quercetin.
How do you spell it?
Q-U-E-R-C... Let me look it up because I don't want to misspell it, but I think it's C-E-R-T-I-N. Somebody in the audience is probably going, I know how to spell it, but quercetin.
Yeah, Q-U-E-R-C-E-T-I-N. Quercetin.
And Carrie, I'll send you a link to the liposomal vitamin C with...
Okay, I'd appreciate that.
And then I can post it also under the show.
Absolutely. And...
So we're talking about probiotics and the probiotics that I have developed 14 years ago, but it was really designed as a lifestyle line so that you could start replacing the chemical products that you might have under your sink and that you may not know you're using on your body.
And even if you're using something natural, The difference is that these products actually get to the source.
They go to the microscopic level of your skin.
They go to the microscopic level of surfaces and in your nose.
So if you have sinus, allergy, asthma, sinus issues, that allergy, asthma, sinus issues, Product that we have, the spray, and it comes in a small travel size, and I don't travel anywhere without it.
I go on a plane, I spray air vents, my hands, the seats, the seatbelt, everything, up my nose, in my ears.
I know, I ask everybody first, but most people don't mind it, and then they want it.
And then we have a 32-ounce spray.
Sorry, a 16-ounce refill to go with it.
And that's my baby because that's what got me off of all of my antibiotics and everything else.
But I'll whip over here to...
Where am I going? I'll whip here to the mouthwash.
So the mouthwash, if you go on our website and you read the reviews, you will see why it is all five stars over the last, you know, 10 years that we put our full brand out because we had a test brand and all of our studies and everything that we did for the first five years.
And so in 2014, I launched this brand and we're getting a facelift into In 2025, by the way.
So that's coming down the pike.
But what is really interesting about the mouthwash is it has so many different uses because you not only use that as a mouthwash because it truly takes plaque off the teeth.
A lot of people say it's regenerated their gums.
It helps remineralize teeth, helps with gingivitis, dental caries, things like that.
But it also can be used in a diffuser.
It can be used in a neti pot or a nebulizer.
So if you have serious sinus issues or asthma, it's great because you can get that right up back into your sinuses.
And we've had people say that they can't believe the stuff coming out of their sinuses.
But that's good because we want it to come out because it's been gunked up there causing you issues for a long time.
And then body wash.
Which we know is really important because our skin is our largest organ.
It absorbs 80% of what we come in contact with.
So we might as well put the good, healthy bacteria on our skin so that it really can work in our favor and protect our skin in case we get a cut whenever we get exposed to something.
It's a really good thing to have.
Skin spray.
For cuts, burns, rashes, eczema, psoriasis, acne, this is a great product.
I recommend a three-pronged approach if you have a serious issue with acne or eczema or psoriasis, and that's to wash in the body wash.
Um, damp skin, put it into a little two ounce bottle, but spray the mouthwash on there.
And then when you're dry, just spray the skin spray and you can take that with you and spray throughout the day when you have a flare up or whatever that may be.
Um, And then we have a fruit and veggie wash, because I talked about the contaminants, and you don't know what's on your fruits and vegetables.
And we have that appeal from Bill Gates.
We do not know.
We have the food recalls.
So I guarantee you that this is going to start...
Doing battle against any pathogens that's on that fruit and vegetable.
But it's also going to help clean off the dirt, the residue, and that waxy feeling that you get on your fruits and vegetables.
Washer additive.
Really great for keeping mold and mildew out of your washing machine.
I recommend using it as an add, like in place of your fabric softener.
And it cleans all the fabric softener.
And detergent residue off of your clothing, so they're actually fluffy when they come out of the wash.
And if you dry them on no more than medium, the probiotics will stay in your clothes.
And it really does get out the athletic smell, like mildewy towels, smoky Filled clothing.
It does a really great job on that.
And then we have stuff for a really important product, which is the surface cleaner.
And this bottle makes nine gallons of usable product, Carrie.
So it's really economical.
Everything we have is very economical.
I haven't Like tried to gouge anybody because I want everybody to be able to use this to create their home biodome of wellness to get the probiotics in all the places.
We've made it easy for you because I talked about getting it in you, on you, around you.
We're like the one-stop shop for it.
But that service cleaner is important because it cleans for a week for you.
It gets into places, bleach and disinfectant can't, but it's food grade.
Everything's food grade, pH neutral, organic natural ingredients, kid and pet friendly, like USA made.
So we, non-GMO, we did everything right, gluten-free, It's the safest thing you can use.
And I don't use anything else.
I haven't used anything else.
I'm living breathing proof.
And I love our stuff.
And I am so grateful that this is my company because I'm not going to run out of it.
When we have this.
But I don't want you to run out either.
And so we've created a really nice, you know, discount code for you to get on there and explore a little bit.
But one of the things that I did want to show you, and just to give you a little bit of peace of mind that I'm not talking And creating a story for you that's not true.
This is Listeria on the left.
And one of our turkey farmers actually did this test with our product.
And he inoculated the slide on the right just in a couple places.
And you can see that the probiotics went all over the slide.
See where the listeria was?
It's all gone.
And he was like floored because it was 100% gone.
So this is the other thing that I want to tell people is when you apply the probiotics, they move.
But they never multiply more than plus or minus 10%, which if you talk to any infection control practitioner, and I work with them for a lot of years, they'll tell you bacterial balance is plus or minus 10%.
So it will never overgrow like the bad bacteria will, which will definitely overgrow.
I also wanted you to see, again, from farmers.
And this was over an 11-year period.
I told you we've been around a long time.
But when they use chemical disinfection, you can see the spikes in salmonella staph.
A lot of people get staph in hospitals, right?
Yeah. They get staph infections.
And we get the pathogen levels of staph and salmonella that's plaguing the food processing plants and coliforms and E. coli down to the point where it's almost sterile.
And we didn't kill anything.
We don't kill anything.
We don't want to kill anything.
We don't want to use products that kill anything.
We want to use nature to take care of nature.
And nature is beautiful and it can take care of us.
So we put nature in a bottle and we let nature do what it does best.
So all you're doing is applying the products...
Letting nature do its work for you.
And it couldn't be any better or any easier than that.
And the other thing that, and I don't think it's in this presentation, but when we did a four-year hospital study, It was found by the researchers that there was a 96% reduction consistently over four years of what's called a nosocomial infection.
I'm going to get rid of this right now so that we know.
A 96% reduction in what's called a nosocomial infection.
A nosocomial infection, for those that don't know, is...
An infection acquired while in hospital.
Now, hospitals don't get reimbursed for that, but you don't know that.
So you think, oh, I got a staph infection in the hospital.
That's normal. I guess people get infections in hospitals.
Well, it comes from them not having good cleaning practices and cleaning with the same things, disinfectants, over and over again, killing all the good bacteria.
And now we have an epidemic problem because these disinfectants don't do the work.
So only our probiotics in the hospital study, actually 96% of the time over four years consistently, did that reduction.
So imagine how much healthier people would be in the hospital if we could get them to use this.
But guess what? The CDC says that they have to use an EPA registered disinfectant.
So you have to use the skull and crossbones Chemical to clean in the hospital.
Not good for the patients.
Not good for the employees.
And so here we are again on a hamster wheel that we can't get off of because we can't get people to do this.
Now, we have this consumer division.
I also have...
Stuff for livestock.
We've been very prevalent in livestock for years.
Prevalent in cleaning HVAC coils for buildings.
And fortunately, big companies are starting to use our stuff to clean the coils because the contamination gets into the air, gets into the food, gets into the The breathing of the people in casinos and hotels and things like that.
So you have to clean the biofilm plaque off of the coils to get more energy efficiency and take away sick building syndrome and bad air in buildings.
You wonder why blues spread so quickly in buildings, schools, things like that.
It's coming through the air as well.
So we have to be thinking about those things.
And then we have also on that side all the commercial cleaning products that are sold in much bigger packaging for commercial cleaning companies and to use to clean buildings.
And then coming We are going to have a wound care product and we have done studies back starting in 2017 on wounds and this is a whole other pandemic for our country because we've got 6.6 billion surgical infections Wound infections happening every year.
And as baby boomers now are getting total hips, total knees, things like that, the infection rate is skyrocketing.
I have a friend from college that went back in six times for his hip because he...
Actually, it might have been his knee.
Another friend told me about this.
I haven't spoken to him, but six times because of infection.
So one of the studies that I plan to do is getting our wound product into the incision before they close it up and then following in the care of that patient afterwards, you know, for a couple of weeks to stop the infection.
So there are lots of different things that we're doing and expanding into, and we're going to have a mold remediation product also because we've done Rutger study at their bioterrorism lab.
We're 100% effective against many different types of molds, especially black mold, which is a problem.
And one of the things that we're doing is using and connecting with mold educators so
that they can help people understand how our products can help battle that in their home
by putting it, the product that we're going to put out into like an electrostatic sprayer
that has very fine mist so you can get into the ceilings and the baseboards and even punching
walls in certain areas to get the probiotics into the walls so that it spreads and starts
working on the mold.
So these are all very important things that we're trying to do to address different health
issues and different big problems that are big money for the medical industry and they
want to keep people on these hamster wheels and not help them with mold problems and not
help them with their wounds.
their chronic wounds and shove them into the home healthcare system who doesn't have any incentive to help heal the wounds and quite frankly doesn't know how to do it.
So, we've got lots of different areas to talk about in the future when these products come out and we'll go deeper on them, but I at least want to let people know that these are my companies and this is what we're doing right now to advance technology and probiotics to the next level beyond That other companies are not doing.
And it's always a labor of love for me, for humanity, for people, pets and the planet to make sure that we can do this and do this in the best, most efficacious, natural way.
So please be thinking about stocking up on your health products Making sure that you have these so that you can, you know, get mouthwash.
If you can't brush your teeth properly, a lot of people use this in place of their toothpaste.
Get stuff for cleaning your various areas and just keeping yourself and your environment healthy, like doing yourself that service.
So... That's why.
Very good. All right.
Now I'm going to look into the chat and ask them if they have any questions for you, if you don't mind.
And then... I have been using some of your products, but I went out of town, so I wasn't able to explore everything that I wanted to.
So I can't remember.
I mean, I think you got me those packets, but I'm not sure if I have the blood one.
Do I have that? Yep.
I do. You have everything, actually.
Yeah, you have everything. Okay, because I'm not very good with figuring out what to do with what.
I have, yes, you've given me, but some things I use a lot and some things I haven't really touched because I don't know what to do with it.
But I'll try harder, I guess.
It's just really...
I'll help you, darling. I will help you.
I will. I will help you.
So I don't know if you have such a thing on your website, but where you actually kind of go down...
We do. We have videos.
We have how-to videos on our website.
I'm in a list or something so that a person could go down the list and make sure they're doing everything.
But... Whatever.
So just a suggestion. Well, the best thing on the...
We have a landing page for people to go to.
And we've broken everything out there for everybody so that you can see all the home products, see all the pet products.
Yep. Okay.
And yeah, because I use, you know, like I say, I have certain things that I've been using quite a bit.
Now, I am going to go to my website and get the link because I think I have your ad over there.
And that way people can get a discount.
Is that right? Yeah, the one that I sent you yesterday, that link?
Yeah. Well, I don't know, because maybe it's an old link, and I need to remove it, but I don't know.
No, the email I sent you had the link in it.
Okay, but if it was, I don't necessarily have, I mean, I have a link.
All I'm saying is I'm going to put it here on the chat, if I can.
And then you can take a look at it and see if it's the right one, because I don't know, actually.
So hold on one second here.
Because I do want people to...
To go to my link and everything.
Is that right? Absolutely. Okay, so I put it in the chat there.
I have the chat pulled up, but I don't see anything.
Okay, well, I can see it there.
Everyone should see it.
It's at the bottom, so you have to scroll down if you are looking at the chat.
So, yeah, if you're at the top, Doug209 says hi.
If you're at the bottom, you'll see my link.
I don't see it. I'm sure it's fine.
Just so you know, for people, as long as you see code, like the 20% discount that we're running for the two weeks, that is carry20-2.
Carry20-2.
Do you see that? Okay, no.
The ad on my website just says pp2probioticpower.com slash carry, something like that.
So maybe I have an out-of-date link and I'll look in my email.
See, my email's never the good place to contact me because I get too many emails and I never see it.
It just goes into the ozone.
I'm sorry, but it's just too...
I don't know. It's okay.
Can I text it to you right now?
Yeah, yeah, that'd be great.
Okay, why don't they text it to you?
Texting is always the best way.
I'm the same way. I honestly am the same way, so I get it.
Here, let me grab it for you.
It is funny because I am.
I'm the same way. It's just I get tons.
I try. I really try to read emails.
And I do reply occasionally.
But a lot of times it's just like impossible.
It's just I'd spend my whole life doing emails and not any research or anything.
So I can't help it that, you know, it's just not a great way.
But it is the way a lot of people try to contact me.
So it's kind of overwhelming that way.
Now, this is an old one.
This looks like an old...
Yeah, that's an old one I said.
Don't use that one. It's weird because Steve must have sent me an old link that didn't update, which I find very weird.
Oh, no, this one says October 1st.
Okay, here let's...
I don't know why it's not letting me copy the whole thing.
Here, let me do this.
Okay, this is the correct one.
So let's send this one pink.
The one I just sent you is the right one for October 1st.
Yep. Oh, all right. Just texted you.
So now we'll have the right one for everybody.
And thank you for your patience here.
And so the interesting part is that, you know, for years, we've never been able to get...
I've stayed under the radar, first of all, because I didn't want to be...
Knocked off because of our technology.
So I was pretty quiet, guerrilla, marketing, stuff like that.
So if you've never heard of us, that's the reason why.
But we're going to try to start being in a few more places now.
But if the supply chain breaks down, then we're not going to be going anywhere.
And if you live near...
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, if the proverbial, you know what, hits the fan, that's where our warehouse is with our products.
So if push comes to shove and you find yourself running out, you'll always be able to get them there.
We can't ship. Okay, I think I put the right one.
It's the second one. October 1st, yeah.
Yeah. So, you know, I have to try to get along without a webmaster because I've had nothing but nightmares with all of that.
So I do the best I can, but whatever.
Okay. So anyone have questions for Heather?
Because she is so knowledgeable and really the perfect person to ask.
Yeah. Anything to do with what she's been talking about or even things that she hasn't mentioned, please do consider asking her a question while we still have her here with us.
Not too hard of a question.
No. No, you really, I mean, I think you're very modest.
I think, you know, last time we found out that you have an incredible background and you have also a very discerning mind.
So I think you're kind of unusual in that respect in the sort of profession that you're in.
So thank you everyone for, you know, for being here.
And I would like to...
Again, you know, I tried to connect you with someone that is selling toothpaste, Lawrence Oberhugh, but I don't think the connection was made, so I'll try again to connect you two, because I feel like...
Oh, your mouthwash, and he's a great guy, and I think the two of you would really hit it off.
And your products are complimentary, as far as I can tell.
I'm not an expert in this kind of field, but, you know, from what I can tell, they are complimentary, so that would be really nice.
Yeah. All right.
So in terms of the, you know, my, for example, my dog has an infection in her ears and I know I use her, your probiotic spray, but it's for the outside of the ears.
Nope. Nope.
Nope. No.
If you watch the video, our how-to video on the spray, I'm actually spraying my Cardigan Corgi directly up her nose, in her eyes, in her ears.
Okay, I'll do that. Got to get it in there, for sure.
Okay, that sounds good.
And let me see if I had any other questions.
Because, yeah, is there anything where you're, like, sometimes, like, if you were to put, I don't know, that probiotic in, like, another kind of thing, like juice or something like that, you're just supposed to use water?
Or is there any kind of rules like that?
I wouldn't put it in juice.
The acid of the juice will change the pH of the probiotics.
I really don't want to do that.
And orange might kill...
The only type of orange that doesn't kill the probiotics is mandarin orange.
But regular orange could happen.
Yeah, well, I don't drink orange juice much.
I probably should. I do in my margarita.
But anyway, I thought I made you one of those.
I guess I did make you one of those.
You're drinking wine. But I think...
The best way to do it is with water.
And what's nice is it'll give it a light spearmint taste, which is really refreshing, so it makes you want to drink it anyway.
Yeah, sounds great.
Okay, that's good to know.
And I was going to say for your dog, one of the things that you may want to do if it's a serious infection is on a cotton ball, Because I sent you the pet water additive.
Take some of that and put it on the cotton ball and just kind of press it into his ear.
You know what I mean?
Get it in there, press it.
Okay, she's very temperamental, so I don't know if that will fly, but I will definitely, I haven't been spraying it in her ears, and she has these kind of, she's a shepherd, she has these big ears that stick up, and so they're very sensitive to everything.
Be fast. Yeah, and she's, you know, it's the heat.
Lately in California, we've had quite a heat wave again.
And every time we have a heat wave, then her ears act up.
So I don't know what it is.
They say it's maybe mites or some other kind of thing.
And every insect in the world gets worse.
Can you see mites? Do you see mites in her ears?
No. She went to the vet already.
They wanted me to give her antibiotics, unfortunately.
When I was out of town, she was in a desperate situation.
I don't want to take time here, but the bottom line is that I don't like anything.
I don't go to hospitals or go to doctors at all, ever.
So I don't believe in it.
So I know I'm a little extreme that way.
So don't worry, I don't do that.
But still, it's good to know the things because you want to know what you want to avoid.
Yeah. And I think your products are just fabulous.
And I think that everyone has to be more aware of probiotics and what they can do for us.
So I'm sorry that a lot of people are not clued into this.
And so I hope that we can actually...
Just have to keep talking about it.
And the other thing is, keep in mind that you're...
Let's see if I can get these off now because I don't really need to see anything.
We really need to think about how our environment affects our pets, because they walk around on our floors, they breathe our air.
So if you are cleaning with our stuff, And you are spraying the stuff even in your air and get it implemented in your air so that you're doing that several times a week.
It will only benefit them.
Yes, that makes sense.
And we have to, just like us, the pets need the digestive additive in their guts.
Mine's gotten the digestive additive.
Oh, really? Yeah. We have to work them inside and outside.
He could have a severe imbalance in his gut.
So... You really need to be adding that to his water.
And my dog won't drink her water without the probiotics in it.
It's really funny, but she's gotten it since she was eight weeks old.
But she loves the way it tastes, and she knows it's good for her intuitively.
I had someone read my dog.
My dog's wild.
She was a centurion and she goes between different dimensions and she's like all over the place.
And so, yeah, I'm not surprised that she knows it's good for her.
But anyway, it is funny to kind of watch that.
But I do always think about that because we don't think about like when we take an antibiotic and Or we use something that kills the bacteria on our counter or on our hands.
It acts exactly the same way.
Our internal and our external bacterial environment are identical.
They mirror each other.
So bacteria doesn't change just because it's on the outside of you or it's on your skin or up your nose.
It doesn't change.
It's coarse. They all are meant to do a job, and they do a job when they have enough numbers, and they carry out that job.
So good bacteria does that, bad bacteria does that.
We need both, but only in balance.
So you need one bad one to every 10 good ones.
And so now we don't have that.
We don't have that pretty much anywhere right now.
So we have decimated everything with hand sanitizers and antibacterial hand washes.
Yeah, those are horrible.
Yeah, even vinegar creates biofilm.
Think about that. Citrus creates biofilm.
Like all of your lemon cleaners, natural cleaners, essential oils kill probiotics.
So I love essential oils, but you can't use them together.
So the only essential oils that are viable with probiotics are in our products, and that's organic spearmint and organic vanilla.
That's it. So these are things to think about.
I'm a big proponent of scents and stuff like that, but a lot of people aren't.
So one of the things that I'm coming out with is unscented.
Because a lot of people are very sensitive.
So we respond to our customers.
I'm very close to our customers.
I talk to everybody.
And it's an important part of the business.
Helping. And I actually consult with functional medicine and integrative medicine physicians.
I work very close with them.
And we have a lot of them reselling our products.
So if you're listening and you are in integrative or functional medicine, please contact us because your folks need them.
And I can help with protocols if necessary.
So... Okay, and as far as contacting you, do you want to give out your information or just give it to me later?
Just through our website. If they contact, my customer service manager will pick it up and she will put you in contact with me.
Okay, great. Yeah, we can definitely do that.
Okay, so just looking again quickly to see if there's any question marks in here that anyone's asking any questions.
Not that I can see.
All right. I want hands up from everybody who feels like they're really prepared.
Yeah, it's kind of hard.
I think there are people that are very prepared and then I think most of us are in kind of like some quasi.
We've got some preparation and some not, you know, and it's kind of hard to know exactly which area is going to get hit in which way.
And I guess, you know, Like people in North Carolina, you know, in that situation where they were inundated by flooding.
And, you know, there are all different kinds of earth changes that can happen, but they're what I consider to be weather wars.
And so they are being targeted.
I think there's no doubt about it.
Why they went after...
I think it's North Carolina.
Why they went after them this time, we don't know.
I don't know.
You don't live in that area.
I was thinking you did, but it's good that you don't at the moment.
I'm not sure what they're focused on because that's what they do.
They create a natural disaster in an area where they want to take over something and so on.
That's kind of Well, you know, we keep saying this is a pivotal time, pivotal election, so on and so forth.
And there was something that recently Candace Owens is uncovering big time.
Do you know about this? I'm not sure.
Okay. So apparently the book that Mala wrote I don't know how to pronounce her name, Kamala, whatever it is.
She wrote a book and Candace Owens is finding just a bunch of lies in the book because Janet Jackson recently made the comment You know, I heard that Kamala isn't actually Black, right? Yeah, of course.
She's not. Yeah, well, of course.
And then the media went after Janet Jackson and her own press guy threw her under the bus and she fired him.
But apparently in this book, she lied about who her grandmother was.
So Candace, just debunk that.
Lied about her Irish heritage.
Has been lying about that.
So there are all these things coming out now from this book.
And Candace is just going piece by piece by piece.
And it's very interesting.
If you haven't seen any of that, it's...
I have seen a little bit of it.
Yes. And I was aware, you know, obviously.
But it's very obvious that Kamala isn't Black, at least to me.
You know, so...
There are pictures of her and her relatives and all of that.
I forget, are they from India or something like that?
So, anyway. Well, we are not really sure.
Because she lied about her grandmother, and then she lied about other people in the book, and then she, like, the whole thing is just ridiculous.
But anyway, that was just a topic that I've been following and thinking about.
But you and I, we found are pretty simpatico on a lot of the things that Come out whether we know they're right or wrong or who's good and who's not, right?