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So uh welcome Heather Holmes and um great to have you on the show.
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So hi there, everyone.
I am here with Heather Holmes.
Lovely, very brilliant.
Uh, I'm not even sure what to call you, but um, you have a lot of a product line, and I guess you've got some new things going on that you wanted to talk about.
So that's why we're here today.
So why don't you lead off and give yourself a short introduction?
I've had too many computer problems to deal with anything today because I was gone and seems like someone screwed around with my computer.
Otherwise, something very weird is going on.
Anyway, so no of that.
Um thank you.
And so uh so I'm giving you the floor.
Go right ahead.
Thank you.
Um so Carrie, I love you dearly, you know that.
So I'm happy to be here and see you.
Um and we'll see each other in a few weeks because we're both speaking at the same conference in New York October 4th and 5th.
So give a little plug for that today.
And you know, I I wanted to come back because I haven't talked to um your people for a long time.
And there have been a lot of things that have been going on.
Obviously, we know everything politically and so forth, but that has an effect on everything.
Um and one of the things that I do call myself is the is a healthpreneur, because you know I'm an entrepreneur, but in the health space, and the goal is to try to produce things for people that are going to benefit their health in the most positive way.
Actually, people pets in the planet, my great love for that.
And I don't go right into the products because we have to first understand what's going on and why there's even an issue in the first place.
And what we're going to talk about today, um, just so you know, my background is um 18 years in medical devices and equipment.
I've worked with every level in the hospital, including the C suite.
I've worked in the OR CATH lab, everything.
Um, I've done things from stents to clot removal.
I've seen inside the body, veins, arteries, organs.
So when I talk about things, um I'm looking always at a holistic approach, much like a functional or integrative practitioner would do, because my goal always is to get to the source of what the issue is and help fix it.
So one of the biggest things that's near and dear to me is wound care.
Um, we have a really big problem.
Um, and people are getting sicker all the way around, whether it's autoimmune disease or whether it is um, you know, an effect from the C shot and whatever it may be,
um, it all has an impact on us, and we know the impact that the environment has had on us, and I always speak in terms of the first point of contact we have with germs, viruses, you name it, is on the outside of us.
So there's been so much concentration on what goes on with the gut and so on and so forth, which is important, but we need to take a look at how our living environment is impacting us and impacts the things that happen to us.
So, with that, um, I'd like to just kind of go through some slides and talk about this issue.
And um, obviously along the way, we can talk about you know, things uh or experiences that you may have had because I think there's probably not one person watching that hasn't dealt with a pet or loved one or um a friend that hasn't had some sort of um wound,
a parent with a a wound, a an ulcer, a bed sore, a whatever, a non-healing something which seems to be inherent today.
The other thing that's happening is skin cancer is um on the rise, and these surgical centers are popping up called um Mo's centers, MOHS centers.
I'm gonna talk about that a little bit today because with these Mo's centers, um, they went from doing four procedures today to almost a million procedures, and it's growing.
So they they do these um uh skin procedures to remove cancer, um melanoma, um basal cells and squamous squamous cells, and they leave the healthy tissue there, so they have a very good success rate, but the way that they're telling people to care for these wounds afterwards is so incorrect.
Um, so I'm just gonna debunk some things today.
We're gonna talk about um what's going on, and strangely enough, the correlation between um a wound and all the food recalls that you've probably seen for Listeria and Salmonella that happen on a daily basis.
So I'm gonna put those two together, and you're gonna be like, like, how are you gonna do that?
But um they're both important topics, and I wanted to fit them both in today, so we'll talk about that too.
So, Carrie, do you have anything to add right now?
Or can we no?
I I think you're doing well, and uh, I'd like you to jump into all of it.
I think anyone listening is already gonna be you know ready to hear from you.
So rather than ask a question at the beginning, I'm just gonna let you roll, and then we'll we'll get into the questions.
Okay.
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So wound care is a multi billion dollar industry.
It's actually in the best interests of the hospitals, the home health and um nursing homes and such to keep you um in a state where your wound is not healing because they get reimbursement,
but the minute that they don't get reimbursement anymore, um, they want to kick you out of the system, and now you're left in many instances with these non-healing wounds, which isn't doing anybody good, and people are suffering for it.
So let's see if I can get to the get me to the next page.
Here we go.
So this number of non-healing wounds is increasing, and a big contributor to that is all of the total knees and hips that are being done now.
And in our bay in the baby boomer crowd, um, this is very prevalent.
I'm sure you know somebody that has had a total knee or a total hip.
I certainly do, and and people are getting younger and younger.
And I actually had a friend from college that went back into the hospital six times because he was infected, and there is a high rate of infection and wound in the wounds um in these surgeries.
I talked about the Mo's surgery.
Um, and part of the issue is diabetics and obese people, which is a lot of the population, um, they have trouble healing because the body can't natural naturally heal the wound because they can't get blood to the capillary beds that need to start initiating the wound healing process.
The other thing that's happening is there's very poor health coverage in a lot of our people.
Um the products that they actually use on the wounds are having the opposite effect that they should be having, because they use things that kill all the good bacteria, which just makes everything stronger.
Um, the environment in which you live, and I touched on that in the beginning, which is that everything that you bring into your environment, everything that you exist in, the the bacteria affect you in you, on you, around you first, they affect you in you or on you and around you first.
So when we try to do things um according to what has been done for years, these things aren't working anymore.
And so we've got to really be thinking about something different.
So I touched on that wound cascade, and it's really a race against time.
And whether you're me, you, a child, whatever it is, the body goes through the same process all the time, which is you have to get your your the blood flowing to your capillary beds that feeds it up.
Macrophasias, I talk about them as kind of our um scavenger that goes through and cleans everything up and stops any type of infection or inflammation that um could affect that wound, and then the ions charge, they charge up to start healing that wound from the inside.
But when I what I mean by a race against time is you've got everything on the outside trying to flow into that wound, and if it's a serious wound, you gotta you better work really fast because the bad bacteria will get in there very quickly.
And what they end up doing is they form something that I talk about all the time, which is biofilm.
And you know it is the plaque in your teeth, but it's also what infects wounds.
So in that wound, you get this biofilm layer that all of the bad bacteria live in and start forming pathogens.
They they form Pseudomonas, they form steph, they form MRSA, they form you name it, they form it in there.
And so biofilm is actually the biggest reason that wounds do not heal.
So if we're able to address that biofilm in that wound, and we're gonna take a look at the wound in a minute, but I if you've ever seen a wound um that's pretty bad, it gets like that yellowy greenish gunk that comes out of it, and that is the bacteria trying to form biofilm and create infection in there.
so it's like a thousand sheets of plastic wrap it's really hard to penetrate it's hard to get rid of and unfortunately what they do is they just slap antibiotic ointment they use wound vax they use all these things on these wounds to try to get them to heal but But the problem is they never get to the biofilm layer, which what happens is there's a matrix, it's like a web.
And when I say it's a thousand sheets of plastic wrap, it really is, it's a chain.
And so what happens is you've got to get in there and literally break like a chain leak fence with the biggest tool you possibly can to get in there and break that up so you can get a modality there to heal it, and then you've got to make sure you're using something to heal it that isn't killing all the good stuff, and that's stopping it from reforming.
So the antibacterial stuff that they're using is not working, it's just making everything worse.
And if we look at at wounds, I talked about you know that that gooey stuff here that forms in the wounds.
And if you've ever had one, you know that it is.
Um, my flip-flop caught on my girlfriend's concrete, there was a lip there, and I had a gaping wound here.
Um, and I was I was at Walmart, and they had tiki torches for a dollar fifty, and one came down and sliced my um shin, and it was bleeding all over.
And I'm just gonna say, thank God I had my products because I would have been infected.
I would I probably would have had to go to the doctor.
I mean, these things were pretty bad.
So um what I want to get into is some of our wound care studies that were done initially.
Um, and keep in mind when I show you these pictures, these are all wounds that um the mainstream Western medicine tried to heal um with ointments and wound vaccine, and the wound vac, by the way, fits on the wound, and it it it just kind of creates a suction area in there to try to close the wound.
That's the purpose of it, and they're not fun, and they take a long time.
So this is Mrs. Casey.
Now keep in mind this woman, um, she was 308 pounds, and that right off the bat is gonna create difficulty in healing the wound because she's obese.
But on top of it, she had hypertension, hypothyroid, hyper thyroidism.
She was depressed, she had epilepsy, insomnia, you name it, she had it.
Um, but she still was functioning, and um she had a sore here.
So these hopefully you guys can get through these, they're not so gross, but she had a sore open up on her breast.
And she was allergic to the tape.
So day two were looking at that wound.
And we cleaned it with our stuff and sprayed our wound care stuff on it.
Day three, that had the treatment on it, besides the wound cleaning.
And as we get through day four, the results that the doctor said is that basically they went out of town.
But she reported that all of the wounds were healed within 10 days.
That's pretty miraculous, especially in somebody who is heavy like that.
But she apparently could get blood flow to that area once we took away the biofilm.
Once we put something on there with the probiotics to be able to create an environment where the body could really take over and heal it without trying to fight against the environment.
Wound number two.
This person was full of lots and of stuff, but they were only 130 pounds.
So keep in mind, I think this is the one that caught chronically picked at her skin.
She was a little woo-woo, and she um would create these horrible scabs and wounds.
You can see that's pretty deep there.
Um they didn't put any dressings on her because she would have just pulled it off.
And the reason she was picking and creating more wounds is because the wounds were so inflamed, and what they were using on these wounds didn't help her at all.
But you can see day two, some of them are already starting to heal over here.
And this one is closing up now.
And you can see day three, they're pink.
They're getting better.
I know it doesn't look, but this all the tissue around it is starting to heal, all of it, and that's what doctors look for that pinky thing.
So by I'm gonna keep scrolling, but by day 10, look at the big difference, and these are not these are wounds that never healed, they couldn't do anything to get them to heal.
That's day 10, day 12, and then day 13, and now we're at day 20, and she did not pick at herself at all.
So there is an anti-inflammatory property to what we're doing with our products, which is so important because this person would never ever have healed.
She would be continual, she would have continual wounds, and she would not she would not heal.
So Baylor Medical Center, we have a very good um geriatric doc there who's a wound care doc.
And he did a bunch of studies for us, and if anybody knows what a colectomy is, um that's my mom had one, um, and they often get an infected, so it's basically I uh eclectomy means that they're taking out your your rectum and your colon most of the time in that.
So she had um she was two hours away, and this is a problem where it says no home health care resources.
We have a big problem in this country because these people that live in your rural areas have nowhere to go, and if they do have somewhere to go, it's hours away, and hospitals are shutting down all over the place.
And you know, I wrote something on LinkedIn about this because we have to be able to take care of everybody, and um, you know, This is near and dear to my heart.
So at least if we can get these products out to people and they keep them in their medicine cabinet and they have them as resource, they have a fighting chance.
And especially if they're in a rural area.
So as we're going along here, um, and this is what we recommend if it's a serious wound is spraying it twice a day.
And she was texting pictures, but this is this wound.
This is an incision that was not healing, was not closing.
Um, and you can see by day 13 that it's healed, it's it's almost on its way there.
And I guarantee you, um, I didn't follow this patient, but I can tell you that there would be no scarring from that, and that's a huge thing with the change in wound care that we're we're talking about being able to have the body heal it faster because it doesn't have that impediment of the biofilm there, and then no scarring.
So this is um obviously you can read for yourself a 47-year-old male.
Um this is also a wound back wound back recipient, so they went as far as they could to try to close that wound, and this one was already completely closed after seven days.
This other one is a little more difficult, and they couldn't close it anymore.
So now we get to day 19, we get to now I'm sorry to interrupt you here.
Uh, but I'm not sure because uh I have uh um sort of some other images here that I also want to put in on here so that people can see them, but also your products themselves.
So I don't know if you're showing your product that you're using.
Yeah, it's gonna get down there.
Yep, we're almost there.
Okay, because people are gonna wonder you're saying they're healing, but that you're not seeing the product.
Yep, so we're gonna get there.
So um I talked about Moe's surgery earlier.
Um, this product works for Moe's, and just so you know, if you go to one of the Mo's centers, and you probably know somebody who has, and I'm gonna show you what happens when you use our product on it.
But what's amazing is that they're telling people to get Vaseline and aquaphore, and that is the worst thing you can possibly do to an open wound.
It should be malpractice, and I don't know why the doctors are doing that.
Wow.
So now we're gonna go to our products, and by the way, they're safe enough.
You can uh if a child drank them, they would be fine.
But we're introducing these for humans and pets, so there's actually a cleaner that you use to prep the wound, and then an actual um treatment for that wound, and these are the products that were used on the studies that I was showing you, but I'm gonna show you these because these are very recent.
If you look to the left side, this is my senior VP of sales daughter, her dog bit her in the face.
So, as a 13-year-old, you or 14-year-old, you can imagine you'd be a little concerned that you would have be marred for life.
So, what um Jeff did, my her her father is he sprayed the wound cleaner on this, and then the wound treatment.
He took her to the doctor, it took about an hour to get there, and the doctor said he had one of those little scopes on his eye, and he said, What did you put on this?
And just like am I in trouble, he's like, No, I can see that it's already starting to heal.
I don't have to stitch this.
But what he did do, because there was a little flap is he put some glue on it, and I said that was a big mistake for him to do because I knew that glue would act like an impediment to our stuff.
So sure enough, um, what he had to do on day three is he had to open that part up, he had to like take the Glue away so that she could start to heal.
And you can see in day six, day nine, there's just a little piece there.
And then on day 14, she's blowing me a kiss because she had no scarring and nothing on her face.
So that's pretty cool.
Um my CFO's um doctor has her um five-year-old and seven-year-old kids spraying themselves with our products, cleaning them and then using themselves because they do a lot of sports, they get a lot of cuts, and so she has them using them, and she said they're healing right up really fast, and kids will normally heal more quickly.
Now, this is a 78-year-old man.
Um he had Mo's surgery.
I told you that skin cancer surgery on his eyebrow, and this is an extremely common Mo's surgery.
You can see what's starting to happen as he's using our products, and by day six, um, you know, he is looking really good, and then by day 10, he's got and there were stitches in there and everything, and normally there would be scarring, and there was no scarring.
So I that about is the best thing I can show you on the human side on the pet side.
Um this was gonna get too long, but I just want to say your pets, and my dog just passed June 19th, but I can tell you I had these products ready for her, should anything happen, because number one,
if I go into a panic when my dog is cut or bleeding like this, the first thing I'm gonna do is try to clean it up with something, and then stick the the pet, whether it's a dog or cat, into the car, get it to the vet, and it's I now 150 or more at the vet, and they're gonna give you some antibiotic something to try to heal this dog.
That is the wrong way to go.
Um, the beauty of the soil spore probiotics that we use um is phenomenal because we're able to get the pro the right probiotics there that can outcompete these pathogens and get rid of the biofilm and stop it from coming back.
So it's like the catch-all going to the source and offering something as an alternative to a band-aid like mucurichrome or I don't even know if they have that anymore.
Um, you know, uh neosporin, any of that, because that still is possibly going to leave a scar, which this will not, plus, it will protect you from infection.
So I'm just I'm I'm gonna do this really fast.
There are only four slides, and then I'm done.
But what does this have to do with food recalls?
And as I mentioned in the beginning, salmonella, it there's a salmonella recall almost every day, it's affected cereals and fruits and veggies and stain with listeria.
And keep in mind that all of your fruits and veggies are porous, so they collect everything along the way, who's handling them in the trucks, whatever it may be, and rinsing them with water does not cut it.
And we know for a fact, because we have a commercial cleaning side with product or commercial cleaning products as well, that if they used our products in the USDA food processing plants, and in sprayed the trucks down with our stuff, you would not have this showing up.
We're a hundred percent effective in all of our studies against Listeria and Salmonella, and that's why we have a fruit and veggie wash because of the pathogen contamination and the food recalls.
So we have a whole line of products for you guys.
Let's see.
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I want it to go bigger.
Okay, well, anyway, I don't know why that just happened.
Why did that just happen?
That was uh sometimes when you it goes the opposite way when you go too much one way or the other.
Let's see if I can get it back.
So um, anyway, we have a whole line of products, and um, I'll go back to that slide.
Um, Everything to cover you top to bottom with whatever you need.
And that includes cleaning your counters.
Because when you clean with prob our probiotics, they clean for a whole week.
And when they when bacteria cleans, it excretes and it excretes natural biosurfactants.
So it's constantly cleaning and they move around and they just multiply to the point where you just need them.
That's it.
And you mix it up fresh every week.
We have a new clean air spray.
This is all of our new packaging, by the way.
We have a new spray just to get rid of mycotoxins in the air.
And to get rid of dust mites and just odors and everything as an alternative to that rotten for breeze.
And then we have something for your washing machine.
So you put it in your fabric softener dispenser, and it actually takes the mold and mildew out of towels, clothes, um cigarette smells, you name it.
So you get really fluffy, fluffy clothes, and it takes them back to like their original fiber and texture.
and then of course i mentioned the fruit and veggie cleaner which is so important these days we have pet whole line of pet stuff stuff that goes into the drinking water or food of your animals an odor and itch spray which is actually eliminates skunk odor so you can spray it all over their coats it keeps them clean in between washings and
It helps with hot spots and inflammation, and then a very gentle shampoo, which rinses totally clean.
It can take off coconut oil also.
But it's very soothing to the skin.
And then we have body care stuff.
We have mouthwash.
Mouthwash has multiple uses.
You can put it into your um nebulizer to clean out your sinuses, which we always recommend for people that have serious sinus issues.
You can diffuse it, use it as mouthwash, soak your mouth guards, retainers, put it on your toothbrush to keep it clean, and it truly does play take plaque off the teeth.
Um skin spray for cuts, um, minor cuts and burns and rashes and eczema, psoriasis, um jockage, fungus, toe fungus, um, and for women spraying in your underwear if you're prone to yeast infections or urinary tract infections, and you can use it as a deodorant as well.
And then we have a body wash, which is baseline for your skin because um it's 80% your um your largest organ really um is your skin, so you really need to protect it with probiotics and it'll coat it for 24 hours, and then we have our allergy asthma sinus spray, which I started the company because I was on antibiotics six times a year on that hamster wheel with bronchitis, and I needed off.
So that spray, um, we didn't have the mouthwash at the time that I started, but it's kept me off of antibiotics for the last how long have I had the company now?
16 years.
So I swear by that product too.
And if you suffer from allergies or sinus, we've helped get people off of their allergy medication, their sinus medication help people with asthma.
Um, so these are health products.
Um, even though we're a consumer products company here, but um our wound care is our newest, and we're constantly coming out with new products to try to help you solve your everyday issues and problems.
So um, what we have for you all, and I didn't put the codes on here.
There's a landing page.
Um, if you all click on it, Carrie will put the link below the video.
Um, and that will tell you exactly about the um what the codes are and I'll just mention them here just so you have them and um they are the first one runs for two weeks starting today through October 2nd um you get 20 off of your entire order and free shipping on orders of a hundred plus so now's the time to stock up they make great gifts of health um we have
three-year dating on our products so if you were to buy them for the holidays that you can still do that um and then beginning on october 2nd we offer 10 still um and we run that through november 2nd so um the codes are um the
following so you've got um carry in capitals k-e-r-r-y 20-3 for 20 off for two weeks and then you have carry same thing all capitals k-e-r-r-y 10-3 so um i hope that you'll leave um your comments for us
i love feedback and everything and um you know we really are in a situation where if we do not put good bacteria everywhere we're going to keep going down the slippery slope and autoimmune is going to increase people are going to get sicker cancer actually starts with an imbalance of bacteria so the more we can help and
get the right probiotics because the pills that you have lining the shells don't do it you have to have the soil spores you have to fight good
take a gun to a gunfight and so that's what we're helping you do and our products will do the work for you all you have to do is use them and apply them and they'll they'll do what they need to do for you bacterially so I'm done okay uh very good uh yeah and so just want to say that I have used her products and they're excellent.
And I just wanted to bring a one.
I take this like stop sharing.
So if you can click.
Yeah.
I don't know if I can just put up, but maybe it will automatically.
Yeah.
Okay.
So, so I wanted to just share this one thing and ask you about it, actually, because I use this on everything.
I have very sensitive skin.
So I use this Indian green, green, it's, it's healing clay, and you can get it even on Amazon.
It's totally organic.
And it's, you know, gets all these five stars, whatever.
But it's also in case you do get a wound.
And anytime I, you know, I've used it for everything under the sun, bee stings, poison oak, you know, bites of any kind of thing.
any kind of rashes, you name it.
So just wanted to throw that by you.
And do you have any clays that you?
No, I, I have a friend, Michelle, who's an animal intuitive, and she uses clay also.
But I think what we're talking about today, Carrie, are people that, like, I wouldn't recommend putting the clay on a Mohs, someone who's come out of Mohs surgery.
Because what we need to do at that point is just protect the wounds as quickly as possible, so that the body starts to heal it.
And I think that's what the difference is.
I think the, I think that clay is excellent.
But I think used in minor situations, I think it's fabulous.
But when we're dealing with something a little more serious, a little advanced or deeper or whatever, and it's got things bleeding and bleeding, I mean, this will help us.
it stop bleeding too but you know you just you want to get the good bacteria in there as quickly as possible.
what I think is you probably could use our product to get it to a certain point and then use the clay, but keep in mind if you're using our stuff, there's no scarring.
And when you're dealing with a wound that's where you've taken it from something that's very bad and the body has kicked in now, further applying our stuff does stop the scarring.
So there is something to be said there too.
So I wouldn't stop you from using that clay.
Um I I think I've never had anything, you know, life threatening or or that kind of stuff that the pictures you're showing were very dire.
I I, you know, so I'm not saying that I know what's right for that.
I'm just saying, just in terms of smaller things that I use that a lot, and that it does work for me.
It heals that's great.
That's perfect.
Really well.
So these are minor, more minor things.
Yeah, more minor stuff.
Yeah.
Okay, thank you.
Um, so when uh when when you wanted to come on the show, is this are we covering everything?
Is there anything that we're leaving out?
Because I, you know, I've had you on my shows before, and we've talked about biofilm and and various things.
I think a lot of people are not well versed on probiotics, and then also the distinction between what you see in a store versus what you're actually using, you know, and selling.
So I know you put so much work into this, and you're really excellent in this regard.
So just wanted to make sure that you give the definition of the kind of probiotic you use, and then also again, more a little more description so people understand who don't know anything about this biofilm situation.
How actually it's something of an epidemic on our planet right now because of all the horrible things that people use out there, right?
Yeah, it is.
And you know, the biofilm, when we talk about the biofilm, 80% of all disease and infection is because of biofilm.
So when we think about that, that's pretty serious, right?
Because it's anything ranging, as I mentioned, the plaque on our teeth to um sinus infections, pneumonia, myocarditis, endocarditis, infection in the heart, um, all these orthopedic infections, um, infection um in our bodies is because of biofilm.
Um biofilm can go to the brain.
Um, it can be carried by the blood through the liver up into the brain.
Um it's what causes um small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, SIBO, leaky gut, um, you know, all of the the gut issues for the most part, because when we talk about biofilm and you think about it as the plaque on your teeth, you can think of a moldy shower curtain has biofilm on it.
Um your cell phone right now probably has biofilm on it.
And if you're not cleaning with our probiotics, chances are you've got some biofilm on your counter.
But when we when we see um moldy things or we see fungus or our washer smells or our garbage smells, they you can't have those odors without biofilm.
So that's an indication that there's like bad bacteria there that is causing those odor odors.
When you see toe fungus, when you see ringworm, when you see all of these things, and wrestlers get those a lot, right?
Athletes get, you know, fungal issues, um, fungus lives in biofilm, mold lives in biofilm, virus live in biofilm.
So it it is like a hotel.
So when they get there, they're like they're bad, but they're not so bad.
But then Inside your body, the bad bacteria grab your minerals, they grab your platelets, and they start to excrete what's called exopolysaccharides or sugar.
So they they're excreting this to try to build their their matrix of biofilm.
And then what happens when they get in there, and I always use this example.
So how do we get E. coli?
Well, E. coli is formed from the imbalance of good and bad bacteria.
So now we have the bad bacteria, they form this biofilm, this protective housing that feeds them, and nothing penetrates it.
So they start to multiply and they multiply and they multiply.
So E. coli living in a biofilm, you could stack it to the sun and back 100 trillion gazillion times in 24 hours.
That's why we had the Chipotle outblack outbreak.
That's why we have the Listeria outbreak.
That's why we have the salmonella outbreaks, because it's literally whack-a-mole.
And the problem is they keep trying to use disinfectants on a problem that is an imbalance of bacteria.
So the only thing you can do as a solution is to take our bacillus based spores and get them in there in the right combinations, which we've done in proprietary combinations, and they are I'll emphasize again, they are spores.
What you find in the pills in the supermarket or the drugstore are plant-based.
Plant-based probiotics need sugar to stay alive, and they are fragile.
And those pills, once they processed everything through, you're really in a situation where there's not a lot of efficacy left in those pills.
So the moral of the story is you always want live bacteria live.
Even in yogurt, it's not live.
You want live bacteria.
So that's what we offer because we part of our intellectual property is keeping these bacteria, um, these spore bacteria sleeping in the bottle until they actually are activated to come alive, and that's with water.
So it's very simple in as we talk about it, but there's a lot of technology behind it, and there are no GMOs, there are no, it's organic and natural and gluten-free and vegan and everything else, and not chemical-based.
So, you know, everything we have is safe enough, and that's always in the back of my mind.
If a pet or a toddler came in contact with our products, would it harm them?
And the answer is no.
So that's how I sleep at night.
But um, you know, I I don't I have I don't know if I did it on your show, but um, and I'll talk about it at the conference, but bioengineering of everything right now um is a serious issue, and um,
you know, I am gravely concerned about it because it's so disguised and it's so much in our food right now that even the most natural thing you think you're eating.
I I can't even tell you, and that's a whole other podcast, but you know, these things that are out there right now, um they are seriously trying to genetically modify and and bioengineer every single thing, including our genes, soil, fruits and vegetables, stevia, you name it.
Um, I just bought a cauliflower bowl from Aldi, and I got it home and I was all excited, and I was reading the directions to cook it, and I see in fine print um contains bio some bioengineered ingredients, and I'm like, are you kidding me?
And I'm seeing it in everything.
So please look at your packaging, look at just look at the fine print because even the breakfast scrambles that you may buy to stick in the microwave.
They a lot of them are bioengineered.
And the thing that really set me over the edge, taco shells.
El Paso and Ortego taco shells bioengineered.
So you know they use bioengineered corn in the making of that.
And what happens with the bioengineering is our body recognizes things that are natural that we put into it right.
And it will assimilate with them and accept them and it won't fight against you.
You start putting bioengineered and genetically modified stuff into your body you are your body's going to start fighting it.
And you could get inflammation a cytokin storm where your antibodies are attacking your body because it's foreign and you don't know what's going on.
And that could be a cause of autoimmune.
So and even further on down the road cancer.
So I mean there are so many things that we have to be aware of and I'm not trying to scare everybody.
I'm just trying to educate everybody enough so that they're aware and can think about these things when they're out there.
Okay.
Great but we we have a we have a huge problem because there's not enough good bacteria and we're just going down a slippery slope and this has all been orchestrated orchestrated for years going back to the EPA just so you know.
Right.
Okay.
Now let me just look real quick and see if we have any questions uh in the chat and there's actually somebody who's talking about a SIA which is a product that I know is make it available on my website.
I use it um and and so um don't know if you have any thoughts about that but the person put it in the quad in the thing it's not really written as a question though.
Oh well do I answer it or not answer it.
Well if you want to I don't I don't a product so if it's something there that you are concerned about you could still mention it if you know I I don't I don't personally use it and I'm not going to say anything against it.
I know people that sell it it's another multi-level marketing thing.
We don't do multi-level marketing I don't believe in it for what we do but you know I think people have had some good results with it.
I think that I'm I'm not going to say anything except that I haven't used it.
Okay.
All right well they have a big explanation and it's like I said I have had the person a couple people who represent it on my show and they they're talking about the um the technology you know whatever you want to call it behind what they're producing.
And so that's um their choice and no I mean I'm not saying anything against harmless to be honest with you.
And at least so far um you know I just use it has this um it's sort of a skincare sort of system.
So I use some of that but um just saying that I've had yeah good results I think but that's awesome you know whatever so no I'm glad I'm glad that's why we're talking about it.
Yeah I don't I don't like to talk about stuff that I I am not totally familiar with.
Like I'm aware of it.
People have told me about it, but I haven't delved enough into their technology to see one or the other.
And it's not fair for me to say anything because I haven't used it.
Well, along those lines, do you have any skincare products at this time?
No, the only thing that we have obviously is our body wash, which I highly recommend having at every sink.
So that you're getting your hands coated with the probiotics and your skin is getting coated with the probiotics before you go out into the world for the day.
Right.
So that you have some.
Sounds good.
And then obviously, obviously we have the skin spray, which is really important.
And I talked about the different ways for that.
I don't know if we'll, I don't know if I'll go down the road of skincare.
I think I might stay away from that.
I think some of the products that are coming down the road is toothpaste.
We'll do something with toothpaste.
We'll do a mold eliminator, which people in very moist areas have a huge problem with.
So we have some incredible mold products, really great mold products.
And those are coming down the pike for sure.
Okay.
Rather than later.
And of course, we'll be back to talk about those.
But I, you know, really at this point, we, you can find us, you know, soon in on the retail shelf.
So we've got some big ones that are taking some of our products.
So we're in the process of that right now.
So we're just trying to get them into as many places as possible.
And the commitment that I made when I started this is I will always be accessible to people because no matter how big we get, my goal is not to, and mark my words right now, not to sell out.
As many companies do because this is my baby.
So it's just near and dear to my heart.
Okay.
That's great.
Now I'm going to let you go, but just in terms of good bacteria, I guess you would say probiotics are good bacteria.
Is that the right?
Yes.
Statement.
Okay.
So I think that that's what we need on planet earth and we need as much probiotics, positive, good bacteria so that what the bacteria does, it actually cleans everything.
and heals right it does those things so um I think that that's worth sort of as an overall statement maybe if you agree.
I think it's a great statement.
And, you know, as I thought about the product line, and I'm a walking, talking billboard because I don't go anywhere without my stuff.
And I use it every day, everywhere.
So it is a product line that was designed as a lifestyle.
So my intention is that you can start to replace things that you currently use with something that really is better and going to the source of anything that you would need it to.
The other thing about it is that, you know, as it's been my experience over the past 16 years, that once you start using the products, you will start using other products.
It's it just happens because they really do work.
They really do amazing things.
So and keep in mind, again, these are not the bacteria that line the shells and pills.
They are not that they're not what's in kombucha.
They're not what's in kefir.
They're not what's in yogurt.
These are these are much stronger.
And they out compete the pathogens, the things that you don't want, that can make you really sick.
Okay.
So that's that.
Thank you for being on my show.
Thank you for being on my show.
Thank you.
And you're going to be at the same conference I'm going to be at.
So let me see if I can grab that banner real quick, because I actually do have it right here.
See, just put this banner on here for the conference that we're going to be speaking at, in case people are in the area, or, you know, you can still travel in if you'd like.
And I just I'm going to be putting a video on my rumble that I just recorded yesterday.
And we're going to put it up here and with the woman who's organizing everything.
And so there's quite a few great speakers that are going to be joining me over there.
And that is very soon.
It's like in two weeks time, a little over.
Oh, my gosh.
And Saturday, the fourth and Sunday, the fifth.
So just wanted to give a plug for this conference.
And that is also linked along with everything else on my telegram where I am talking about everything under the sun and especially the Charlie Kirk situation.
So so people will know that, you know, we aren't ignoring that situation.
I have a different take.
I've done a ton of research and I have a lot of a long history of involvement, as people may who know my work may know with the White Hats and how they operate.
I believe it was I don't know what you want to call it, a false flag that he is still alive.
And there is a reason for that because he was he has been chosen.
And this information is out there as the next presidential candidate after Trump, quite possibly.
And so this is a man that they would be hell bent to protect.
So the evidence is that he did a similar.
thing to what JFK Jr did which is fake his death with the help of the military and he had a stand in it wasn't him that was sitting down it wasn't he had a mask on and so on so um and I believe that and it goes on from there.
So I don't I don't want to sort of take too much time from this it video but I do want people to understand there are ways to look at the world that are completely different than maybe you've been taught or is in the mainstream and even the white hats are deceiving people right now.
Obviously if they if he isn't dead then he's alive and they need to protect him so they're gonna they're going out of their way to pretend in my view that uh he he did die okay if you understand it because you they don't they don't want people to know he's in witness protection obviously the dark side I you know you or me we're not gonna be the kind of per people that are gonna go tracking him down or his family and so on and so forth.
But if you see the incongruencies between what some people are saying what other people saying then you have to compare and contrast and it's not that different between what you're involved in in the sense that you know there's a good version and there's a bad version and there's a lot of uh room in between there for deception.
So I think the name of the game right now on the planet is really deception and seeing through the lies and so it behooves us to be on the game to really be analyzing carefully everything you hear and see and questioning all of it.
So just notes for me.
And thank you again Heather for your lovely um explanation of your of wound treatment I think is very valuable.
I think there are a lot of people out there that will that you know value that and also could benefit from your products.
So your products have been on my front page um so most of my ads on my front page are down below but if you click on them you'll get the right thing.
So be sure to send me any links if if there's a link that I don't have or I need a fresh banner please make sure to send that to me as well.