JESUS. GUNS. AND BABIES. w/ Dr. Kandiss Taylor ft. Dr. Michael Bauerschmidt & Danielle Howley
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He got this medical treatment, which is one of the hallmark treatments that we offer at the center now, and he got better within six weeks.
And I don't mean a little bit better.
I mean playing basketball, living fully, back to work.
And that was five years ago.
Hey, everybody.
Welcome to Jesus, Guns, and Babies, I'm your host, Dr.
Candice Taylor, and we're going to have a very interesting show today.
We're getting two for the price of one, so y'all are going to want to hear this.
It's going to be some life-changing information.
We're going to start with Ephesians 3.20, New King James Version.
Now to him who is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think according to the power that works within us.
And then we're going to go to the Amplified because I love the verbiage here.
Ephesians 3.20.
Now to Him who is able to carry out His purpose and do super abundantly more than all we dare, ask, or think infinitely beyond our greatest prayers, hopes, or dreams according to His power that's at work within us.
It's just powerful.
And it's going to be very fitting for today.
So I want you to welcome to my show these two people.
They work and run Deeper Healing Medical Wellness Center.
It's in South Carolina.
It is Dr.
Bowerschmidt, they call him Dr.
B, and Danielle Howley.
Welcome to the show.
Thank you.
We're thrilled to be here.
Thank you all so much for coming today.
It's going to be an awesome show.
My partner, Christy, she does all the scheduling and we kind of run this business together.
She has been just amazed.
Y'all helped her so much.
Y'all can talk about that if you want to later.
But she is just like, we have to get this out there because of her story and where she came from and where she is now.
And so I've been very excited about this interview.
Because I know I'm going to get to hear a lot more of what you do and understand what people struggle with.
Because a lot of people struggle with these issues that y'all heal in your office.
So first, before we go there and we talk about what you do, I want to know the background.
It helps people when we do interviews for them to connect with you as a person and for them to trust you with their health or trust you with their politics or trust you with their finances or trust you.
People just need to know who they're with.
And so I know you're wonderful people, and I know that God put in your hearts to do what you're doing.
So if we can just start with Dr.
B, and you just tell me why you went into medicine and why you are so passionate about this, and just kind of give us an overview of that for a few minutes.
That would be wonderful.
Well, I tell you, it's kind of a long story.
The Reader's Digest, the bridge version, comes down to I was in college, and my advisor told me I had to pick a major, and I went, I have no idea what I wanted.
And so I kind of went down a checklist of what I could do.
And I thought, well, I could be a dentist.
I went and just playing around people's mouths all day didn't make sense.
Psychologists, listening to other people's problems, I'd just take them all on.
Bottom line, I took the school, the exam for medical school admission, did reasonably well, got admitted, went through the whole program, and spent 22 years doing ER medicine, being a card-carrying member of the AMA. Now,
what happened is one day I'm going home from work, and God just tapped me on the shoulder rather abruptly, and I think it was more like hitting me upside the head with a 2x4, because I was leaving the parking lot after a night shift in the ER. And if I turned right, I could take a nice, easy drive down A1A and see the ocean on the way back to my condo, or I could take the shortcut and go down I-95.
So, of course, I tried to take the shortcut.
And sure enough, I get rear-ended on I-95 on the way home to work.
Ends my emergency medicine career, but I'm still very much a medical doctor, traditional go see the neurologist and the neurosurgeon and trigger points and long and short acting narcotics and muscle relaxants and anti-inflammatories and eventually epidurals and a percutaneous disc decompression.
It's infected and spent six weeks on IV antibiotics and I'm like miserable.
I happened to run into a guy that I had worked in the ER with who had started an anti-aging practice.
He goes, Mike, let me give you some IV vitamin C. And I looked at him.
I said, Mark, I thought you were a doctor.
And he said, I am.
What have you got to lose?
And so after the third infusion, I went to open my car door and realized for the first time in two and a half years what it was like not to be in pain.
And I realized in that moment that they had not taught me everything I needed to learn in medical school.
And I became curious about what we needed to do, and that kind of led to the whole idea of deeper healing.
Because it was one thing to be able to snatch people from the jaws of death in the ER, which was incredibly rewarding, but it's another thing entirely to help people find out the reason that they're sick and not just try to throw a pill at them.
And that's how the whole deeper concept came about.
We're looking for the reasons that you're sick.
So sometimes it's like quantity of life we get to live to quality of life.
Yeah.
Because you can be alive but not be able to live.
Exactly.
Yes.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Because if you can find...
And it's not...
What we do really well in Western medicine is acute care.
And if I have a heart attack or a stroke or something, please take me to the ER. But what we're terrible at is finding out the reasons that we're sick, and that's because of how we're trained as doctors.
And the training goes back to when they actually kind of standardized medical school curriculum in the early 1900s.
And at the time, infections were the things that killed us, an antibiotic for the answer.
But ever since that time, we've tried to take that same model and apply it to every human disease.
We've got antihypertensives and antihistamines and anti-inflammatories.
But we're not getting sick in the same way that we got sick in the 1900s.
We're getting sick today because of pollution and because of bad diet and because of emotional stressors and because of things that are already broken in our system because of the other three things.
And we have to look at those reasons that we're sick if we want any permanent solution.
And so the whole deeper concept is diet, emotion, environment, physical, eliminate, rebuild.
And that's what we do now.
And it's just been, as Danielle mentioned, with the Ephesians, we are living in an abundance because people need this and want this.
The most important thing is your health.
Because if you don't have your health, it doesn't matter how much money you have.
It doesn't matter if you're in love with your spouse.
It doesn't matter if you have great children.
Nothing matters if you don't have your health because you can't enjoy it.
Exactly.
Amen.
So I love your story.
It was a lot at once about the wreck and everything you went through, but I was sitting there following it and I was having images come to my mind about everybody I know that's been through a major event like that and they try this and this and this and this and this.
So everybody's going to resonate with that because that's what we do.
We throw everything at you and don't really fix you.
We're always in search of the magic bullet.
You know, what's that one quick cure?
But it isn't because it's not about any one thing anymore like it was with a strep throat or pneumonia.
It's all about everything.
You know, it's all about the combination of our diet with our emotional stressors, with our environmental toxin exposures and what's already maybe broken in our system.
It's all about all that.
And if you don't address it all and you try to just find that one magic bullet, there is no one magic bullet for all of that.
We're dealing with a society of every chronic illness is off the charts, and yet our medical centers aren't equipped to handle that.
You said it perfectly.
It's trauma care.
We're really good at that.
Even when you said when you were in the ER, you would have people who are coming in with chronic illnesses, and they kept coming back to the ER, and he kept saying, why is no one helping these people?
You know, that's not an ER fix.
We're still doing that.
We're still doing that.
Not everyone is fixed with a pill.
And what do you do with them?
What do you do?
The system's broken.
The system's broken.
There is hope.
There's hope.
Oh, there's a lot of hope.
I mean, that's literally, that's what we're all about.
So Danielle, tell us your story.
How did you end up here?
My story is so insane.
And I'll just say that I really stalked this guy.
But my story began with my husband was 47.
We had three young kids.
He was absolutely bedridden, disabled.
He went from being a healthy, normal, athletic, fun guy to demolished.
His brain didn't work.
His left arm didn't work.
He was bedridden, unable to work, chronically ill.
We had gone everywhere.
We had gone to the hospitals.
We had gone to the specialists.
We had gone to the functional, integrative, chiropractic, acupuncture.
We tried everything.
Now we're at the very end and it's literally, I'm filling out disability paperwork and I'm like, okay, my husband's dying and he's 47 years old.
And I decide on this.
I was literally using Facebook to find some bright light out there.
Like, is there something we can do?
And I know so many people, if they're listening to this and they're chronically ill, they use those Facebook support groups as their lifeline.
I know they do that all the time because they're not getting anywhere in the system.
He got this medical treatment, which is one of the hallmark treatments that we offer at the center now.
And he got better within six weeks.
And I don't mean a little bit better.
I mean playing basketball, living fully, back to work.
And that was five years ago.
And at the time, I was like, what just happened?
So we created a YouTube video.
We put it out on all the Facebook support groups.
He had a long list of diagnostics, but it was chronic fatigue, Epstein-Barr, fibromyalgia.
It was like this whole autoimmune.
And I thought, we have to tell people they can get better.
Well, that one step of really putting it out there filled my inbox every day with people saying, please help me, please help me.
Wow.
And I couldn't even work anymore because I'm like, how can I spend time on my job when these people are asking me to help them save their lives?
So I started going down this path of, okay, I'm going to try to help these people find a place to go.
It's so long, but I'll just make it quick.
I stopped the medical device maker of the machine that helped my husband get better, which led me to trying to find a doctor to open a clinic to do this because no one in the southern U.S. was doing any of this progressive work.
And I got a million no's.
I asked a million doctors to come, you know, open a clinic in South Carolina, which led to there's a doctor doing really progressive stuff named Dr.
Michael Bowerschmidt.
I didn't know him.
And I literally just barged in on his office one day and said, hey, We need to do this.
And I'm pretty sure you thought I was insane.
No, I wasn't thought pretty sure.
I absolutely knew you were nuts.
And we just had a real heart-to-heart.
And I remember this so distinctly.
He said, you know, Danielle, I really know how to cure people a lot.
I know how to heal people.
I know how to help people.
I don't know how to explain what I do.
And I thought, oh, I know how to talk to people and I know how to explain this.
And I have so much passion and enthusiasm about doing it.
You know, let's lock arms and try this.
And that's why that quote resonates with me so much from the Bible, because we are doing more than we ever dreamed or imagined.
We opened our doors four years ago.
In Charleston and it was just the two of us.
And the intention was that we would help people in Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina.
What ended up happening was something that neither of us ever expected.
We've had people come from all over the U.S. and beyond With the most difficult cases, the discarded cases.
They've been everywhere.
They've tried everything.
They've been to the top institutions.
They come in with a novel of labs and desperate.
And we turn them around.
And then all we've done in the past four years is allow them to share their story.
And we have built our reputation 100% on word of mouth.
We've never advertised.
We've never done anything like that.
It's been a grassroots effort, but it's gotten a lot of momentum.
And now we have physicians who are now sending their patients to us.
We have physicians who are saying, in fact, we have a physician here right now from Chicago who are saying, hey, what are you doing?
Because I want to know how to do that.
So we're in the process of opening a state-of-the-art environmental medicine center in Daniel Island, right outside of Charleston, that is the most pristine environment for the sickest of the sick.
And we will also be training practitioners how to do what we do because the need is an insurmountable amount of people for what we, you know, we need other practitioners.
To learn how to deal with these chronic illnesses in a really effective way.
So did we ever think that, I mean, this is crazy.
I thought I'd have a little IV room in a small office and see a few patients a week and be done with it.
Now all of a sudden we've got, we're going to have 4,800 square feet and another physician and a nurse practitioner and And it's just, it's beyond anything that we ever dreamed or imagined.
And it does very much feel like God is blowing the wind in our sails.
And we just say to each other, Hang on for the ride.
We're just going to take the next right step.
And the right things just keep arriving.
Don't you think it's because of all the autoimmune disorders that it's just had this booming...
I have psoriasis, but my daughter has type 1 diabetes, and I think she's kind of developing psoriasis.
My father had psoriasis, and then I had an autoimmune disorder.
I had two miscarriages after my first two children.
I had a space of time, and then I tried to have a third baby, and then the doctor found out that I had an autoimmune disorder where I was Sending out antigens to thicken the blood and aborting the babies.
And so I had to take blood thinner my whole pregnancy to hold the third baby.
And he's six and he's healthy and he's great.
But it was an autoimmune disorder.
And so I think all these autoimmune disorders that have just on the rise.
That's what I feel like.
What do y'all feel like?
It's just not just autoimmune.
I mean, if you look at anything, if you look at cancer, heart disease, autism is a classic.
When I was in residency, the rate for autism was four in every 10,000.
Now it's one in 50.
What happened in four years?
More in public education because they diagnosed kids who are not autistic as autistic.
Yeah.
So what is the only possible change?
I mean, genetics did not occur that quickly.
Genetics will point the gun.
Environment holds the trigger.
Yes.
And if you don't have a clean environment, your genes aren't going to work right and things are going to start breaking.
And if you don't pay attention to the food you're eating, the water you're drinking, the air you're breathing, you're going to have problems.
And this creates the mystery illness that nobody wants to deal with because they don't know how to do it.
They don't want to look under the environmental rock because they don't know.
A, they may not even know it exists, or they don't want to believe.
We weren't trained to believe it even exists.
But B, even if they find it, they don't know what to do with it.
Well, that's what I've kind of spent the last 15, 20 years of my life trying to do is, you know, is prove that we can fix this stuff.
And we've been able to do that in the last four years.
Have y'all had success with autism and treating that and going, you know, some of the ticks and stuff, like reducing or...
Ticks.
But, you know, everything...
We've had anything from a fellow that came in here in a wheelchair...
That was back driving the car in 12 weeks to tics, to psoriasis, and eczema, and asthma, you know, stuff that they say, here, take this other medication and, you know, come back and see me later.
Or in the case of one, it's like, here, take two antidepressants and call me in the morning because I can't figure out what's wrong with it.
Those are the things we try to figure out.
You know, and Candice, I want to add something to this, and this is for everybody who's listening who isn't sick, or who maybe is like, you know, not doing well, but not like to the point where they're like, well, I'm not chronically sick, like I need deeper healing.
The other side that we really want to start addressing more seriously is, right now we're only dealing with the sickest of the sick, but we know so much that could prevent people from ever needing deeper healing.
And that's really where the majority of people are living.
They might know, you know, yeah, tap water's not great.
Or maybe they think tap water's fine.
You know, down to You know, people literally think Lysol is keeping their infant safe And I'll say to them, they'll say, well, how do I know that Lysol is bad?
I'll say, read the label.
It's literally on the label of the jar on the can.
It says, caution, all of these things.
We're living an upside-down world where bad is good and good is bad.
And I can say that about so many things.
And people have different levels of understanding about their day-to-day decisions impacting their health.
And one thing Dr.
B says all the time, and it's so true, he's like, you know, I hate people spending good, hard-earned money on stuff that's making them sick.
And we all do that every day.
It's crazy.
And it's those bad decisions that lead to the diagnosis of things like autism or chronic Lyme or chronic Epstein-Barr.
To me, It's not about the diagnosis.
You know, if I had my way, all the stuff, it was MS or ALS or autism.
I said, no, it's not.
It's brain inflammation.
Find out the reason that you're inflamed and we can fix that problem.
Forget the diagnosis because there's no magic bullet.
We come to link the magic bullets with the diagnosis.
And if we can't make a diagnosis, then we don't know what bullet to eat.
And we're going about it all backwards.
We need to find out why you even need the magic bullet to begin with.
And if you address that, it makes it so much easier to take care of the rest.
Now, I was thinking, you know, I have a PhD in counseling, and I know, like you said, I couldn't handle that, but even when you were talking, I was even thinking about people with identity disorders and, you know, why they're confused about what their gender is.
If you go back, there's something broken.
It's a deeper thing, and so I can diagnose you with an identity disorder, but why?
Because there's a reason why.
Same thing.
It's the same.
There's always something deeper.
There's always a root cause.
And we never get to the root cause.
We're always trying to just do the best we can with the time we have and try to fix this.
And that's why people are on antidepressants.
So many people come in because they literally come in and say, the doctor didn't know what to do, so it must be in my mind.
Here's an antidepressant.
And all the hyperactivity medicine, I was talking to a pediatrician friend of mine yesterday, day before yesterday, and she was saying it is unreal the amount of children that come in, the parents wanting them on medication for ADHD. And she's like, they're not ADHD, no.
And I said, well, the parents want to take the medicine because I see that a lot too.
And she's like...
No, they just want to medicate their child and make them normal.
But they are normal.
They're a normal child.
And we're trying to fit them in this box of you sit here for eight hours a day and keep your mouth shut.
They're five.
Exactly.
I mean, it's just everything's upside down and backwards.
And even, you know, Candice, your situation, you know, our fertility is being pummeled.
Male and female.
And that is all going back to these chemical toxic exposures that everyone is getting.
And it's rolling downhill from our grandmothers to the mothers.
You know, this generational pollutants is rolling downhill through childbirth.
So when we say, like, why is this generation so sick?
It's because the mothers weren't well either.
You know, our grandparents would say it was a carrot.
We would say it's a non-GMO organic carrot that we paid, you know, five times as much for.
And, you know, it's absolutely insane.
Yeah, the technology is working against us.
All the mess they're doing is generating things like plastic.
It really is like plastic in our body.
Well, and plastics are really probably one of, if not The major causes is certainly in the top few major causes for the fertility.
PCOS probably wouldn't exist.
I mean, again, medical school, they mentioned the letters PCOS once or twice in medical school.
Now it's every day.
I just had a fella in here earlier today, 27 years old, his testosterone level was, your testosterone levels probably higher than his.
Wow.
And why?
I mean, do you think that- Environmental exposures.
So you don't think that addiction to pornography has anything to do with that either?
Because that should make it higher.
Well, no.
The addiction to pornography desensitizes them to pleasure and has the mental effects.
But that combination of low testosterone and then this social isolation and the pornography, I mean, what a perfect storm.
Because it's not just testosterone.
You've got dopamine and serotonin and all these other neurotransmitters all mixed in there and that mix as well.
I was reading a clinical study the other day.
That's why I asked and it was talking about the...
And we are seeing huge massive amounts of this younger generation on pornography because it's free and it's pushing their faces and you got TikTok and you got all these other things and they're trying to push this other agenda too to make them confused about their sexuality.
It's crazy.
But it's just...
Desensitization that's coming on these young people, and then they're seeing these testosterone levels just plummet.
And so there was doing a correlation between those two.
So I was wondering if y'all were seeing similar things, not necessarily on that man you saw today, but just in general.
In general, I think the big thing that we constantly run up against is the environmental aspects, because that's kind of our thing, because that's the one rock nobody's looked under.
And so I really can't say that I don't ask my patients about their sexual habits in general.
But you know what I think would be interesting to mention?
Because it's very topical talking about confusion about your gender.
There's the atrazine connection.
Atrazine is one of the herbicides sprayed very heavily on corn.
And atrazine will feminize a male fraud.
And it is just, it is in our water supply.
I don't care where you're at.
It's in your water supply.
Not to mention, you know, not to mention the cattle, the feed they're giving the cattle, the beef you're eating.
You know, the stuff doesn't get dissolved or changed.
So male frogs were changing sex from this chemical that we liberally use across the United States.
To increase our production by a quarter of a bushel an acre.
I say this all the time.
I have no idea if it's being studied, but it does seem to make sense that there would be a human effect from that that would be slower to show up.
And maybe this is coming into bloom right now.
People like to blame it on social stuff.
But what if it is an actual, physical, chemical reaction that is happening literally from chemistry?
And when people say to me, I've seen it myself, I've seen a five-year-old who says, you know, I'm a boy, I'm a girl.
Well, how is that social?
How is that social?
They're not even in that self-conscious place and age yet.
And I think there's a much bigger story unfolding there that no one really ever talks about.
I was just thinking, when I was in grade school, I thought I had a fleeting moment when I kind of went, I kind of wish I was a girl until somebody would hold the door open for me.
That was the end of it.
I'll open the door for you.
Well, you know, I see the social aspect every day in my career, and I see it everywhere.
But I totally think that it's, like you said, it's a perfect storm.
You have this going on and this and this and this, and it's all the pieces.
And so if we don't have the whole story, you can't check the problem.
It's always about everything.
It's never about just the social.
It's never about just the environment.
It's never about just the diet.
It's about all of it together.
And the spirituality piece.
All of it.
And that's another thing I love about Dr.
B. When I sat through his consults, you know, he always says, you know, 90% of the people that are coming in here with a chronic illness, they have a trauma or stress that started this spiral.
And sometimes that can go back decades.
And he's the one place where I've seen him when he says that, you literally see the person go, I know exactly when that started for me.
And it's acknowledging that how much your emotion and your life experience affects you physically.
We really don't acknowledge that enough.
We don't.
You know, my friend, she's like an expert in hypnosis, which some people spiritually don't like that.
But she's excellent.
She got her PhD with me and she's the best counselor I know.
But she did this hypnosis thing where you went back generations in your psyche because your DNA carries memories.
And there's all this thing about like, is it true?
Is it not?
But I don't know.
But she said, you know, she's seen clients go back and it'd be a great grandmother and a wound that they had and anxious forever.
It's like these deep rooted things inside them.
And if you're doing deep inner healing, you're going to catch those things too.
And so you may do the physical part and you fix the environmental part, but then you've got the spiritual part and This part that came from generations forward that have kind of shaped this person into how they think about life and their perception, because our perceptions are reality.
And just think, you know, these perceptions are being formed in utero.
That's right.
One of my first patients back in Fort Lauderdale, she came in, she was very anxious and a lot of anxiety.
And it turned out that she and she also had a daughter that had been very anxious since birth.
You kind of wonder, how do you get born anxious?
Well, it turns out that it was a very traumatic birth and a lot of complications, and they almost lost both of them.
Mom was bleeding out and the infant was without oxygen, just this whole thing.
It's like they were born in chaos.
How does that not affect you in your development?
It does forever.
Why don't we talk about some specific cases like Epstein-Barr.
I had never heard of that at all until Christy, my business partner, she had told me her story.
But I think there are a lot of people that struggle with it because Because since she told me that, I've had so many people comment at different places.
I was traveling in Georgia, running for governor, and people that struggle with Epstein-Barr and struggle with autoimmune disorders came up to me and talked to me about childhood vaccines.
And, you know, they tried to have been vaccine injured and then asked me when my daughter had gotten type 1.
And it was right five months after her seventh grade vaccinations.
And so it's like, you know, and then when I thought back, I mean, Dr.
Artis, I don't know if you know Brian Artis, but He and I were interviewing and we were talking about she had to get tubes in her ears at a year old.
And he said, well, you know, that's directly related to vaccines.
We see a lot of kids that have vaccine reactions, have to get tubes put in their ears.
And then she also had this breath holding spell thing she was doing when she was about three.
And so we went back and looked and it was like two and a half and it was connected to when she got her vaccines.
It's like she got the vaccines and then a few.
So she just, you know, my boys have been fine with vaccines, but it's like for her, her body just responds to them differently.
And so you just never know.
So I just want y'all to talk about maybe some of your significant cases and what you've used with that client, that patient that worked.
I'm excited.
Do you have a specific case in mind or just in general?
Just one that you think, I don't know, just whatever God brings to your mind because it's going to help somebody.
The one that actually is probably the most dramatic is I referred to him a little earlier.
He literally got pushed into my office in a wheelchair.
Yeah, the stack of paperwork, you know, the size of an encyclopedia of x-rays and scans and biopsies, and you've been to endocrinologists and neurologists, rheumatologists, cardiologists, and doctor after doctor, kept looking at them, not able to give them a diagnosis, therefore they couldn't give them a magic bullet, and said, well, here, have an antidepressant because you must be crazy because we can't figure out what's wrong with you.
So he comes in in a wheelchair.
He had had significant exposures chemically.
And basically, our program is designed to help your body dump toxins, support your body in the dumping of those toxins, help your brain realign so that you're breaking the trauma loops of, oh, I can't get better or I won't get better or whatever.
And And basically it's that combination of treatments together that brought him from being in a wheelchair to At four weeks, he was feeding and dressing himself.
At six weeks, he was walking with crutches, swimming in a pool, and riding a stationary bike.
And by 12 weeks, he was driving his car.
Back to work.
Back to work.
Wow.
So, you know, we've had everything from that to the five-year-old that was the middle child that was just hell on wheels.
You know, family disruption and, you know, but the family didn't want to do the medications and, you know, Did a little immunotherapy to relax the immune system and get her less reactive to the environment and also just a little neurofeedback for brain alignment.
It was like magic.
And was she the one that thought she might be a boy?
No, no, no, no.
Oh, those are just a classic kind of, oh, my kid's got ADD and they want to put them on Adderall.
And I'm like, no, you don't have ADD. You've got brain inflammation.
Let's figure out what that's causing.
You know, for the past four years since we opened, I've talked to very sick people for 40 hours a week, every week.
From all over the country.
And I've really heard their stories, their traumas, their medical skepticism.
They've been jacked up.
They've been ignored.
They've been told they're crazy.
They're really battered.
These people are battered.
And they are looking for a lifeline.
And they often, by the time they're talking to me, their level of skepticism about recovery, and, you know, it's very high.
And the greatest thing has been breathing belief into them that their body is always in healing mode.
And if you give the body the right opportunity, it will.
It will heal itself.
And from the most extreme cases, we've seen it over and over and over again.
And, you know, they'll say, well, you know, we have this program, it's called Stay and Heal, and people will come in for a few weeks and do it very intensive.
And I mean, I get this question all the time.
Am I going to get anywhere in a couple of weeks?
And I'm like, yes, you will.
And often what I do is I connect them with another patient that's been through the program and just let them really connect and talk to each other.
And I cannot even tell you how soul-filling it is when they're done, and they're leaving, and they're getting back to life, and they're getting not only their life, but their quality and belief level.
And just so nobody misunderstands, we don't cure anything in two weeks.
No, no, no.
But we show you that you can heal and get you on a path about this is what you need to do when you go home.
Right.
But they may feel like they've been healed if they came there.
Well, yeah.
A good many of them do.
A good many of them do.
The guy in the wheelchair.
His was 12 weeks.
But he came in with no treatment plan from anybody that was doing anything.
And his mind didn't work.
His body didn't work.
And in 12 weeks, he was back to life.
So, we have a lot of stories like that and a lot of them, they're on the website, their video testimonials, the Google reviews, they're all there.
They're all real people, you know.
So, do y'all see a lot of like the brain inflammation and what you're saying and doing things like with the neurons and the different chemicals in your brain?
Is that what y'all target a lot or how do you kind of do an assessment and know where to start?
That's why you spend an hour with me the first time you walk in the door.
We've got to go through.
And I want to know what you're eating.
I want to know, you know, what are the emotional stressors in your life?
What's happened to you in the last few years?
Particularly, I mean, we'll go back to the circumstances around your birth.
You know, were you vaginal delivery?
Were you C-secked?
Were you breastfed?
Were you bottle fed?
How many ear tubes did you have?
How many strep throats did you have?
You know, how many immunizations did you have?
You know, I want to know, we need to know all this stuff because, you know, back in the 40s when DuPont first came onto the scene and said, oh, we're going to give you better living through chemistry.
You know, it was like, oh, we don't have to worry about chemicals, the body can process them.
And to a degree, they're right, your body can handle a certain amount of problems, but it can't handle the volume of the problem.
Just in the last, as an example, Twelve years ago, I was looking at the number of chemicals in the world, and there were about 82,000 present.
3,000 were in heavy production, which means there are tens to hundreds of tons a year being made.
Less than 2,500 had ever been tested for safety.
Two years ago, or actually 2018, An article was published in Lancet, the British Journal of Medicine, 112,000 chemicals, 5,000 in heavy production.
Guess how many have been tested for safety?
The same less than 2,500, you know, to begin with.
We are inundated in a chemical Suspool.
Warfare.
Because our body doesn't really detoxify.
It biotransforms.
And it takes something you can't get rid of and turns it into something you can get rid of in a three-step process.
But oftentimes, when you go particularly from step one to step two, you go from less toxic to more toxic.
Birth control pills are a classic example of that.
You take an oral estrogen and And the liver says, oh, we're going to make 4-hydroxyestrone out of that.
Well, 4-hydroxyestrone is carcinogenic and highly inflammatory.
And if your body can't methylate that through the thing called the COMT enzyme system, you're going to build this stuff up and you're going to have a problem.
You're going to have heavy bleeding.
You're going to have, you know, breast cysts.
You're going to have the cancer.
You're going to have all these nasty things that occur to women.
Well, I need to bring my 15-year-old to you.
That's the top one.
Because let me tell you what happened to her.
She started having, after she got diagnosed with diabetes, then she started her menstrual cycle because she was in middle school, and then she gained like 40 pounds in five months, and she wasn't eating to gain this weight.
So we did all this blood work, and we're at a specialized place.
I won't use their name, but they're awesome doctors, but they specialize in top one.
And she, they had found her testosterone was through the roof.
They said that the synthetic insulin on the ovaries caused overproduction of testosterone.
So they put her on the low-dose progesterone birth control, which she about, I couldn't tell it was birth control.
She'd had a heart attack because she don't even like boys yet.
But she had to have that.
And when she got that, the acne stopped and she did stop gaining weight.
And she has lost like 25 of the 40 pounds.
And she looks great.
But I still worry about all this stuff and what it's doing to her body.
And like you're talking about now...
And this happens to everybody.
It's all the kids that are type 1.
And I talk to that community, like Danielle was talking about earlier, on these forums and these groups, and we share stories and we talk.
And so I know that they're experiencing the same thing.
We're talking about thousands of people.
You mentioned vaccine injury earlier, and you mentioned type 1 diabetes and all that.
You know, type 1, once your pancreas has taken out the islet cells, you're done.
I can't fix that.
But, you know, we got a little crazy, and I have to be careful what I say here.
We got a little crazy with vaccines in the 1980s.
And what had happened is the MMR, the measles, mumps, rubella, The companies that were making it, like Merck, were getting their backside suit off because of vaccine-related complications.
And it was so bad it got to the point that they went to the federal government and said, hey, listen, if you don't provide us liability for the manufacture of vaccines, we're going to quit making vaccines.
And the government, oh my God, no, we can't do without that.
You know, we got to have the vaccines.
And so Ronald Reagan signed into law, this vaccine liability thing, and said, you know, you are not responsible for anything you make.
Well, that's like, I just gave you permission to print money.
So what are you going to do?
You're going to go make vaccines for everything you could possibly make a vaccine for because it's going to improve your bottom line.
And now we've got kids that are literally...
I grew up, you know, a vaccine, I had smallpox.
I had a polio vaccine when I was in second grade.
We all lined up and we got a sugar cube or sugar cube.
I had measles.
I had mumps.
I had rubella.
I had chicken pox.
I'm still here.
But now they're vaccinating infants for hepatitis B, which is a sexually transmitted disease, with a mother who has hepatitis B negative.
Which raises the question, what are they doing to those kids in the nursery?
They've got to protect them against hepatitis B. I mean, seriously.
It's true.
And their immune system isn't even set up to deal with it yet.
The part of the immune system that makes antibodies doesn't even come online for three years.
And we're loading these kids up with these foreign substances, not to mention the aluminum and the adjuvants and the ethylene glycol and the adjuvants that go into it that are basically poison.
They are poison to begin with.
It's stupid.
Sorry.
No, it's good.
I mean, it's the truth.
And I, you know, my six-year-old, now he just turned six, they are fully vaccinated, but they'll never get anything else.
My 18-year-old, he was supposed to get meningitis, which he would have gotten in college, but they moved it down to junior year in high school.
And I signed a religious exemption and he didn't get it.
Because his sister's a type 1.
And I said, you know, it could make you go into that too and start killing your beta cells.
Because they told me when I went to the specialty hospital, they said, you know, she had a viral infection.
I said, she hasn't been sick.
They said, well, she did because her body overcompensated and thought it was killing the virus and it killed her beta cells.
So, in her pancreas.
And so, she had a viral, and I'm like, she did not.
When I was campaigning for office, I had two people come up to me and want to know when she'd been vaccinated because they said their child, five months later on one, six months later on the other, had gotten their vaccines for middle school, and then they got type 1 diabetes.
And it was a viral infection.
And the thing is, you touched on autoimmune, too, and people have a mistaken thing that autoimmune is your body's attacking itself.
No, it's not.
It's a case of mistaken identity.
Your body doesn't react to polio or doesn't react to strep.
It reacts to a protein sequence or even potatoes.
It reacts to a protein sequence that's in that food or that thing that's introduced in your body.
But if that protein sequence appears anywhere else in any other thing, it gets mistaken for that.
And rheumatic fever is the classic example.
Rheumatic fever was something we used to have with strep throat.
And the body would start to begin to attack the valves in the heart, not because the body didn't like the valves, it's because the body thought it was attacking the strep germ that gave the strep throat.
And it's just, it's all mistaken identity, and it's a confusion of the immune system.
And things that confuse the immune system are, you know, inflammation causes the confusion under the immune system.
And so the idea is find out the reason that you have the inflammation, which goes back to the deep, and then rebalance the immune system.
So what do you say causes inflammation a lot?
Is it sugar?
Is it...
Whatever you ask, the answer is going to be yes.
It's always about everything.
It depends for individuals what it is that you happen to be doing more of.
So the deep questionnaire that we do before people arrive, it goes all the way back to birth.
It goes through what you were eating.
Cleaning with?
Solvents that you're exposed to?
Are you drinking tap water?
Are you in a big city?
What kind of mattress do you sleep on?
What kind of pots and pans do you use?
Do chemicals, do smells bother you?
If so, what ones?
At what age did you start having things like asthma or arthritis or, quote, autoimmune diseases?
I think the general public would be really interested in knowing this.
We used to do this test.
It was a toxicity test.
And I think the test was like $400.
But what you would get back from that test was, what chemicals are in your body?
Every single solitary person that took that test had a long array of chemicals.
Now, they were different from other people, but there wasn't a single person that wasn't full of chemicals.
Finally, Dr.
B said, I don't need people to spend $400 to prove to themselves that they're full of chemicals.
Every single person, if you're alive in the United States, you are full of chemicals.
And it's just from living.
So your job is to avoid exposure and do regular detox.
That is the medicine of the future.
Everyone will understand that that is a normal part of life.
When people want to get pregnant, they're going to clean themselves.
They're going to prepare their body for Carrying the next generation because they're going to understand that they're living in a toxic environment.
And it's not just the women.
I had a couple of folks that, again, back when I first started practice here, they were both firefighters.
And their wives couldn't get pregnant and the wives got checked out and they said, oh, you're fine, you're fine.
Nobody bothered to check the guys.
They said, give me a sample.
And we sent it off to the lab and they had dead sperm and two-headed sperms and no tails.
And they also had high levels of mercury, and toxins because they're out there fighting fires.
And we cleaned them up, and within a month of finishing chelation, they were both pregnant.
Wow.
It's just, you know, it's not just, it is a universal problem.
There's another study, they looked at 75 women, and they did blood tests to see what kind of chemicals were in the blood.
And then they tested the cord blood.
They got permission to do 68 of the infants due to cord blood.
Over 80% of what they found in the mother, 80% of the things they found were present in the infants.
Many times the level in the infant was higher than it was in the mother.
Do you do detox with pregnant women too?
You got to be a little careful with that one.
It's better to do it before.
The better is to do it before.
The rule of thumb is don't do anything during pregnancy.
Yeah.
Just leave it alone.
Somebody's going to be watching this pregnant and they're going to want to know.
So that's why I asked.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, I would not detox while you're pregnant because if you mobilize things, you're going to be giving them and you don't get rid of them.
You're going to give them You're going to give them to your baby.
That's right.
So I don't recommend detox.
Before, yes, absolutely.
Before, do it after, you know, but preferably before.
Candice, I started seeing a lot of children in the office that were getting really high heavy metal results.
And I thought, geez, I wonder what mine is.
And I'm saying that because I had a lot of confidence.
I'm a wellness person.
I've been really clean for 25 years.
When my son was born prematurely, that was my awakening to, I got to get rid of all these chemicals in my house.
I just instinctually knew this can't be good for this baby.
And so here, he's now 25 years old.
I have no tap water, no chemicals in my house.
I eat really well.
I run my heavy metals test.
I have lead off the page.
I was shocked.
And I thought, where the heck did I get all this lead?
You grew up in Philadelphia.
And then I realized I grew up in a row house with lead paint in the 70s with leaded gasoline.
I went to a university in Philadelphia.
I drank tap water.
I lived in an urban environment.
I mean, Flint, Michigan and the lead pipes, that was just an obvious.
But there's so many crumbling infrastructure piping all over the country.
Oh, yeah.
You know, everyone points to Flynn and everyone looks at New Palestine like, oh, that's just an obvious, you know, but we're all living in toxic soup.
Did you get rid of it, Danielle?
How do you get rid of it?
Yeah, I've been working on that.
Yes, absolutely.
That's one of the things that we do.
Which is an ongoing project.
Well, I do.
I do the chelation and I'm also very careful.
Like, I can tell you another exposure that I thought was interesting is cheap lipstick.
You know how you have...
I like it because I like expensive lipstick.
So see?
Oh, there you go.
Well, you know how you have lipstick in your car and it doesn't melt?
Yes.
But if you have chapstick in your car, it's a pile of liquid.
Yes.
Well, what's holding the lipstick together?
Plastic.
Lead.
Metal.
Wow.
Yeah.
Do you know what they call uranium when it's depleted all its isotopes?
Lead.
Well, there you go.
That's how toxic it can be.
So the one thing I want to say is I always feel like when people are being awakened to how bad things are, they get a little bit of like...
Oh, well, screw it.
I'm just going to get, you know, everything's trying to, everything's killing me and I just feel overwhelmed.
And I always say, you know, to people, you take it one step at a time.
If you're still drinking tap water, start with the water.
And if they're looking for free advice on our website, Deeper Healing, there's a free guidebook for anybody.
There's links in there.
You can get your own water.
What's in my water?
It will literally tell you.
And then how do I get clean water?
And it'll go from I'm a college kid in a dorm all the way to I want my whole house, you know, clean.
All of the information's in there for free for anybody.
And those are simple things that anybody can do.
And there's, if you want, tell you what, we'll do a bonus round.
You ready for a bonus round?
Yep.
There's a few things you can do just right away.
When you look at from the standpoint of the deep.
And you don't have to do these all at once.
Pick one that you can do and manage on a regular basis.
From diet.
Get rid of the packaged, processed and preserved.
Go for whole fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables.
If you can buy them organically, so much the better because you'll avoid all the pesticides, herbicides and fungicides we seem to want to spray on everything.
Especially the one that makes you think you're a girl.
That needs to be banned immediately.
I'm going to put an order in to somebody.
Can we get that done, please?
It's been banned in Europe.
It hasn't been banned in the States.
It's crazy.
That makes me so angry because I know children who are so confused and I feel so sorry for them.
I love them.
I don't want them confused about how God made them.
Yes.
Well, that's the diet.
I mean, quickly.
Down and dirty on the diet.
On the emotions, I love the serenity prayer, you know, but I have a little interpretation.
God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, which is anything I see if I look out the window.
Well, the weather, the traffic, you know, my boss's attitude.
Well, I've got control over my boss's attitude.
The courage to change the things I can, which is anything I see if I look in the mirror.
And the wizards know the difference whether I'm looking out the window or in the mirror.
And if you can do that and just take your hand off the fire alarm in the brain from the stuff you see out the window, you're going to be able to rest and recover better.
On the environmental part, there's so much that can be done, you know, easily.
Get rid of the Teflon coated pots and pans.
Go stainless steel, cast iron or ceramic.
Water.
Get rid of the plastic water bottles, even the big plastic jugs of the five gallon of all that nice fresh water.
No.
You can get inexpensive water filters, anything, as Danielle mentioned, anything, something to sit on your tabletop to a whole house and stuff.
Don't care, but get something.
Another little thing, a little fun one.
And put it in glass or metal.
Another little thing is, you know why hot baths and hot showers are so relaxing?
Because the chlorine that's used to sanitize the water, when you heat it, It mixes with the organic product compounds in the water.
It creates this stuff called trihalomethanes.
90% of the trihalomethanes come out of your faucet, your hot water faucet, as chloroform.
Oh, Lord.
There's a really cheap little...
Go down to Home Depot, $20.
$20.
You can put that right on yourself.
It's really easy to attach, and it's $20, and it will take all of that out of your shower water.
And that's something simple everybody can do.
And your hair will like you better for it.
Well, mine won't, but yours won't.
We'll appreciate it.
So you're telling me, because I love hot showers and hot baths.
Yeah.
Of course, who doesn't?
Everybody does, yeah.
So you need to be filtering that chlorine out of the shower water because you're steaming it up and you're standing in it and you're breathing it.
So what is it?
What's the thing called?
It's just a chlorine filter.
You can get it at any Home Depot or Lowe's and it's a little attachment that you put, you know, right before the shower head.
Really easy to do.
I'm getting it.
Everybody needs it.
Everybody needs that.
Yeah.
And the other thing is your cell phones.
You know, turn them off at night, get them out of your bedroom, put them on speaker if you're going to use them, keep them away from your body.
He was 19 years old when he lost his right testicle to cancer.
He was carrying his cell phone in his right pocket.
They do cause problems.
And stop with the earbuds.
Stop with the earbuds.
The earbuds are really bad.
Yeah.
Well, maybe that's why I've never liked them.
Like, I feel bad.
Use the wire.
Just use the wire.
And you know that smartwatch you got on your left wrist?
Yes.
Get rid of it.
It's bad.
It's really bad.
EMS will disrupt your cellular communication and create oxidative stress, which is inflammation.
Okay.
We're going to be doing a lot more education on EMS and how to harmonize them with the body.
Anyone who's interested in learning more about that, get on our email list because that'll be unrolling in the next few months.
And like I said, there's a lot of information on the site about just simple things that they can do day to day to just really protect their family.
And then lastly, physical.
Get outside, you know, go outside, breathe some pressure, take a walk in the park, play basketball, go fishing, tennis, you know, whatever.
Just try to stay off the golf courses because they're all full of pesticides, fungicides, and herbicides.
And barefoot in the grass, but not on the golf course.
Barefoot in the grass, but not on the golf course.
Take a walk on the beach.
So could y'all, that's all excellent advice, and I'm not sitting here feeling convinced.
Okay, but I don't want to give that up, or I don't want to give that up.
So tell us about cancer, and what y'all do to treat people with that.
And I know that's probably not a short answer, and we have about five minutes.
Okay, well, first of all, I don't treat cancer.
I'm not an oncologist, because that's What I specialize in is getting rid of the environment to let the cancer grow to begin with.
You can go do all the chemotherapy and radiation and everything you want and win the battle, but if you don't change the environment to let the cancer grow to begin with, you're going to lose more.
There are IV therapies that I use in conjunction with an oncologist.
But I do not primarily treat cancer.
I'm not an oncologist.
I don't want that word going out there because I don't want the Board of Medicine knocking on my door saying shame on me.
The one thing I love, he says this all the time, and I think it's so important for anyone out there who has cancer, it's that it's necessary to kill the cancer and not sufficient to not look at why you got here.
And a lot of the reasons are just with everything else we've been talking about.
It's always about everything.
If we all have cancer cells in our bodies, why are yours activated?
And that is the higher, that is of course, but we could say that about autoimmunity.
We could say that about chronic fatigue.
We could say that about autism.
It's all the same in that way.
Why is this happening?
And until you really look at the why, and actually Dr.
Bowerschmidt just did a great TED talk on this exact topic, then we're kind of missing the ultimate healing because we're still on the wrong road.
And if you do have cancer and you are seeing an oncologist, please do not go into the chemo room and have candy and donuts and all the other crap they've got in there feeding them.
Not good for you.
Yeah.
Because sugar grows cancer.
Sugar is the enemy.
And the reason for that is that if you want a little biochemistry really quickly in two minutes, a two-minute biochemistry thing, is our body is very efficient at being able to take one molecule of glucose and bring it into the 36 molecules of energy.
Cancer can't do that.
It's anaerobic.
It cannot use oxygen to make energy.
It can survive in oxygen.
It just can't use it.
So it depends on taking that molecule of glucose and only making two molecules of it.
And it can only run off.
So the more sugar you eat, the more it's going to eat.
Because it's going to grab everything it can.
It's got 18 times the insulin receptors on each cancer cell than your normal cells do.
So it's in there just gobbling it all up ahead of time.
So anytime you spike your blood sugar, you're hurting yourself with cancer.
And probably you, with what I know from how you treat Epstein-Barr and all the infusions that you do, when someone is finished with cancer treatment and they are in remission and they're good, you're probably the perfect place to come because you can- Absolutely, absolutely.
And a lot of people are really smart about that and they realize, like, I don't want to ever be back in this seat again and what do I need to change to make sure that I'm keeping my body at a very high level of health?
That is the perfect person for us.
You know, one other thing I want to say to you, Candice, for you personally, I want to tell her about that diabetes hack.
We had a really amazing visiting physician, and I love these physicians that are visiting Deeper Healing, like, hey, I want to know what's going on in there.
And one of them is Dr.
Tim Guilford, and he was the, and if I'm not saying this right, let me know, but he was the originating physician that did liposomal delivery.
For glutathione.
For glutathione.
And he did a tremendous amount of research.
And I think he did, was it with Stanford?
I don't even remember.
He's done several universities.
Yeah, he's in California.
So he came out to visit us.
He's super intrigued.
And we decided, glutathione is a product that we love.
And we decided, well, you're in town.
Let's have a staff, you know, a staff meeting and talk about glutathione and the origins of it and the whole thing.
So he said, well, give us something that we don't know about glutathione because we're all pretty, every one of the staff is very knowledgeable about it.
And he says, you know, one thing that not many people know about is how much it helps diabetics.
And I was like, what?
He said, it doesn't cure diabetes, but what it does is it greatly reduces the damage.
And it's something that they would take just as, not management, but just as maintenance.
Just a maintenance, just, you know, take it every day.
And it greatly helps.
And I said, is it just type 1 or just, you know, type 2?
And he said, no, both.
And I thought, wow, I have never heard that.
I said, can you send me all the research on that?
He sent me all the papers.
And I just thought with you having a young daughter, you know, who wants to live a long, healthy life with type one.
And I know there's a lot of other people out there.
That's something you definitely need to know.
Awesome.
Well, we will definitely.
I'm already like, I want to go visit you.
You have to come.
You have to come.
You're not that far away.
Where do you live?
I live an hour and a half from Savannah, so I'm not that far away though because y'all are not too terribly far from Savannah.
Our new center will be opening, fingers crossed, in June and we will definitely be having a very big grand opening.
You should come visit.
Have a beautiful weekend in Charleston and see our new place.
We hope that many people and practitioners Can incorporate a lot of the things that we're doing into their lives so that A, they never become sick or they clear up if they are sick.
We went to Charleston in May for our 10-year anniversary and I've never been.
And it reminded me a lot of Savannah, but it is different and it's beautiful and it's like a foodie place.
It is.
Oh my gosh, it is.
But there's really healthy food too, but it's awesome.
We loved it.
Well, we always send the patients when they're done most, you know, the people that travel in, you know, they'll have a few, you know, four to five hours in the day.
And a lot of times they'll say, go to that beach, get your feet in the sand and smell that ionized air.
You know, it's a healing place.
It really is.
It's a beautiful healing place as well.
Yes.
Is there anything else I want to say?
I want you to tell people how to reach you and we'll put it on the bottom of the screen and how they can find where you are.
So we're at DeeperHealing.com and in the next six months we will have a lot more on the site for regular people who are just looking to really stay well and hopefully will never need to come to Deeper Healing.
And, you know, inevitably, whenever I meet anyone at a party or an event, and what do you do?
And I give them a super cliff notes, they'll say, oh my God, my cousin needs that.
My friend needs that.
Everyone who's listening knows someone who is sick and not getting anywhere.
It's an epidemic in our country right now.
And there are places like ours that are really digging in and helping with these problems.
And I want people to have a lot of hope that they can recover and get their lives back.
Amen.
You got anything else?
Danielle, she's the spokesperson.
I'm just here to clean up the medicines.
That's right.
I appreciate y'all so much for coming on.
I encourage all of our followers, if you know someone that will be helped here, please reach out and let them at least connect.
I'm sure Danielle will be willing to share and help find somewhere.
I don't know if there is anywhere closer to you.
I think that might be the only place in America that does this.
We've had people come from Hawaii, British Columbia.
They've come from all over.
And it's really hard to find good places that have the array that we have.
I think the difference is there's people that have a little bit of this and a little bit of that.
But our tagline, we dive deep.
I mean, that is literally the difference.
We dive deep and we have all of the things.
So we can kind of address whatever it ends up being, you know.
That's what people want.
to go to one place yeah you have to get to know your doctor again and I was even thinking when you were talking about or be about you spent an hour when we go to our doctor I love all of my doctors I have a chiropractor that just died in a plane crash last week and I have oh my gosh yeah it was just devastating I've been going in for four years since I found my daddy dead trauma and and said my arm went numb and I was having all kind of issues and so I started with the chiropractor and I've been so much better and I was just devastated last week when I found out he But we get to know our doctors and we spend time with them.
And that's invaluable.
And so you go in and typically a doctor's really quick.
You know, they're fat because they have so many patients and they're on a time crunch.
And then a lot of times, honestly, doctors are kind of rude.
Like they live in a different place financially and they're really smart.
So they weren't probably the social person in their class.
They were more of an introvert and just really intellectually smart.
And so it's wonderful that you are so caring and that you spend time and develop that.
And I'm sure people don't want to leave.
They want you to fix it all while they're there.
And so I think that's a gift.
We love our patients.
And I can speak for myself, and I know you're the same.
We're both medically traumatized ourselves.
And I always said, I remember praying, like, why can't there be a place where they care?
I used to say that all the time.
I felt so frustrated.
And it kept coming back.
Why not you, Danielle?
Why don't you make that place?
And I was like, I'm the last person in the world.
I don't even like blood.
But I love people.
And I love what we do here.
And we love our patients.
And we care deeply for people holding on to a high-quality life.
And it's not easy in the world we're living in.
My biggest dream is that nobody has to be my patient.
Yes.
Yay!
May we close down because everyone's healthy.
Let's pray for that.
When we get to heaven, we'll just get to see you in heaven and be happy.
Yes!
Let's pray for that.
Thank you all so much for coming.
It's been such a blessing.
Thank you, Candice.
You're going to get a lot of people coming.
I watched you on Jesus Kings and Babies, so it's going to be great.
Thank you.
And thank you for opening us up with that wonderful, you know, I love that Bible verse because I do feel like that's the ride we're on.
And thank you for setting the tone for this whole interview.
Well, you gave me the verse.
It was perfect.
I love that.
I've not read that verse on here before.
I love that verse so much.
Wow.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
Thank y'all for coming.
Thank y'all for tuning in.
We'll see you next week at 8 p.m.
on the Studio Peters Network.
This is Candice Taylor.
I love you.
God loves you.
God bless America.
See you soon.
See you soon.
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