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YouTube Livestream Q&A Transcript, February 3, 2026

February 5, 2026

Question
“At my granddaughter’s preschool, they sent 4 kids home today with the virus. My granddaughter was home for a week with it. And now I caught it, been sick since Thursday.”  [0:13:23]

Answer
Okay. Well, it's the season. It’s the season to be fluey. Fa la la la la, la la la la. But our good God has given us many wonderful ways to stay functional and healthy, and I just listed them. And you can make a modification for children. Of course, I wouldn't give a child, a pre-term kid, preschool, 50,000 IU of vitamin D. You would have to speak with your doctor and their pediatrician. Do levels. I would make sure they have some kind of a chewable vitamin or a vitamin that has zinc in it and some vitamin D. And then, you know, lots of washing of the hands. And you can easily make a game out of spraying their face with the Argentyn silver. I will take my bottle of it. I have a gallon, and then I have a small 8 oz. bottle, so I can refill my little ones. And then I will brush, and I use Radius Immunity mint toothpaste, which is a xylitol and hydroxyapatite with elderberry to help my oral flora stay healthy. And of course, I take Probiotics. And I sleep with my mouth shut and I shove a pillow under it, so that when I'm sleeping on my side, it just doesn't open up. And that helps me do well. The little kids will do well. And I'll swish and swallow after brushing. The little children can have a teaspoon or two of the Argentyn silver with the D and with the zinc. Very often, that's just enough for them as well. 

Question
“Hi Dr Rita, I had a bad UTI. I tried to go the natural route, but it wasn't working. I am on antibiotics, but what can I do to heal from this? The side effects are scary. Thank you.”  [0:17:29]

Answer
We have to drink plenty of water. I tell you, ladies and gentlemen, for the 25 years I've been at this place, my old patients will tell you I haven't changed. I ask them how much water they drink. How late do you eat? Are you exercising? All these wonderful things. And I give them hormones, so that the lining of the urethra, the outlet for urine, and I give them DHEA to help build up their testosterone, if they convert DHEA to testosterone. I would say half the women do, maybe 60%. I do convert. So, I have a very good testosterone level. So, my sphincter, to shut my tiny little short urethra with more healthy hormones in the lining of my skin and tissues in the vulva, helps me to have a better barrier, so that I won't have, as I'm aging and getting thin skin, bacteria won't ascend up. So, you’ve got to drink enough water, at least 64 ounces a day, to keep the flow good. I would take Juice Plus. All my life, I have taken the antioxidant, and I have seen now, for nearly 30 years, the cell protection, DNA protection, life-extending, antioxidant results that have been proven from oral, dental, periodontal health, all the way to just extending life. So, I would do that. I would take a multimineral that has zinc in it. We have that in our TLC Multimineral. Three a day. That'll get you about 25 mg of zinc, plus all the other good minerals. I would eat a very low-carb diet and a diet rich in protein and fats, so that the cell membranes of every cell in your human body are made of proteins and fats, and these fats will help the lining heal. 

But if you get a bladder infection, I will write a prescription for antibiotics. So you did the right thing. I don't know your age. I don't know your other comorbidities or how old you are. I think it's right and correct to give a nice, clean catch midstream urine sample to your doctor to see what's going on to make sure it's all cleared up. 

Question
“I eat mostly carnivore, but there's so much conflicting information. What do you think the best fat-to-meat ratio is for women?”  [0:20:19]

Answer
As much fat as you can, to me. In other words, I have a worldview, and I'm very open about it, so all my patients and friends know it. I'm a Christian. I believe in the Bible, cover to cover; I read it every year, and I believe in the sixth-day creation story. I believe everything. And I believe also that the Lord will lead you into all truth. And when you believe in the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, God's only Begotten Son, then He indwells you. And the Holy Spirit says you have no need that any man should teach you. The Holy Spirit will lead you into all truth. So, I call upon God. When I have a difficult patient, I pray. I say, help me with what I need to know because I don't know everything. Help me to get a consult or a specialist involved when I don't know what to do, and help me to use an antibiotic judiciously when it's necessary. Things like that. So when you ask questions, then everyone has an opinion on YouTube, well, everyone has an opinion on whether there is a God or not, is creation six days or it's billions of years through evolution, is it Hinduism, Buddhism, is it Judaism, is it Islam, is it… Many, many people are saying what's right. So, for me, I have taken the peace of the holy spirit leading me into all truth. 

And I think it comes out with my patients having more improvement and reassurance that I am going to be here the same, just like God is here yesterday, today, and tomorrow forever. So, I have found we're made of protein and fat. I don't worry about income. I trust the almighty to give me a decent amount to have my little 2006 Toyota 19-year-old car. I guess it's going to be 20 years old. And I have a little house. I finally was able to afford it in 2015, so I'm paying off a huge price. But I have a little place to go. And so, I'm not worried about what anyone says. I study, I study, I read, I read, I pray, and I try to treat every human, no matter what their faith or their sex or their background or politics is, I try to treat them like a created being that God so loved that He gave his own, my begotten Son, to die for them. That's how I practice. And I can't worry about everyone with – I just heard a guy being interviewed, a PhD, saying how bad omega-6’s are, linoleic acid, but he didn't identify whether it was the hydrogenated fat, which ruins it, oxidizes it, and then it becomes harmful to the human being. And so, I made these articles available for my patients, ‘Differential effects of adulterated versus unadulterated forms of linoleic acid on cardiovascular health.’ And basically, it goes here and says, the ability to adulterate the natural omega-6 fatty acid, LA, Linoleic Acid, has contributed to mixed findings regarding the effects of this fatty acid on cardiovascular health. Thus, it is critical that the source of the linoleic to be taken into account, when drawing conclusions about the physiological effects of this fatty acid, the findings of the present review are in line with current dietary recommendations of the American Heart Association, and they have to identify that these are fresh whole food, un-hydrogenated linoleic things, because so many of the studies don't even address this. So, yeah, you can hear all kinds of things, and the truth is hard to get out. But I'll tell you, my God, my God will lead me, my God will lead me into all truth because he loves my patience. And if I stay open to him, he'll help me to find the answer, I believe. 

Question
“My parents have been smokers most of their lives and have not been sick in years. That's interesting! They are your age.”  [0:25:07]

Answer
Yeah. So, I used to be a smoker. I don't know anyone who didn't smoke in the 1960s and 1970s. The American surgeon general for health smoked camels during his advisory statements, and he said, “Use this for anxiety,  smoke, and unfiltered camels.” Look, I'm old, and I've seen this. So the good Lord at least gave the nicotine in it that helped with this. Now, I'm not endorsing smoking; I wish I had never done it, but all my family, except for my father, did, and finally, I was able to extricate myself from groupthink and trying to please the group. And just as I learned more about God, I was able to walk away from it. 

Question
“What do you think about Moringa?”  [0:26:10]

Answer
Moringa. I'm not sure what that is. I'm going to have to write that down. I'm a little under the weather, possibly or just overworked. And I'm going to have to look that up. However, I do believe this is in the realm of (inaudible). Some people believe it's a contagious thing that they're dumping out of the sky in chemtrails, biologicals. So, everything that we've done to help people stay well, the high dose vitamin C, the chelation therapy to reduce the heavy metals, the vitamin D, the hydration, keeping the sugar down so it doesn't suppress the immune system, adequate hydration. And now we’re doing this structured water of Dr. Gerald Pollack. YouTube, The Electrical Structure of Water, Dr. Gerald Pollack, and that is probably helping all of these people do well. But I'll look into Moringa, but I don't know about it.

Question
“I fell on ice and broke my hands. What vitamins will help me heal fast? My fingers are a little swollen while in the brace.”  [0:27:22]

Answer
There isn't any one vitamin. It's going to be eating a healthy protein, fat, more carnivore diet, and stop eating mid- afternoon because growth hormone comes out at night time around 9:00, 9:20, 9:40, 10:00, 10:20, 10:40, and then 11 o'clock. There's a tiny squirt around 4:00 in the morning to start waking you up with your cortisol. So, that's what you do. You drink plenty of water, and you just take your multivitamin, your minerals, your B vitamins, and your systemic enzymes to reduce inflammation, and you'll heal more quickly. 

All right. So, yeah, your fingers aren't moving. She said they're a little swollen in the brace. Yeah, when you can't move them as much like this, which is a pumping action for the lymph, you'll see a little more edema. That'll go away. 

Question
“We make our own nano silver. It has helped us in many ways.”  [0:28:21]

Answer
There you go. Remember that guy, or the blue man. Remember, he looked like a Smurf? He died recently, or a couple of years ago. But he was using a different type and a homemade type of ions at too high a concentration. So, be careful with that. Make sure you get it tested. 

Question
“The supplement Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM) sounds very promising for many things. I would like to know your thoughts about this sulfur supplement.”  [0:28:51]

Answer
Well, sulfur is rich in a carnivore diet. It's in your eggs, egg yolks. It's in chickens and beef, and pork, and fish. It's involved in many of the physiological connections. For instance, glutathione is one of our most important antioxidants, which has sulfur. I have this hanging up, so that I can show you here. This is the cell membrane. This is a one-cell membrane. And right here, it says, HS hydrogen sulfide. And here, it says HS hydrogen sulfide. And right here, it says hydrogen sulfide. And right here, it says hydrogen sulfide. So, these minerals are attracted electrochemically in a healthy membrane to stabilize that protein floating in the phospholipid fat-rich, primarily fat membrane. And if you don't eat healthy, you'll get sick more easily, more weird chronic medical diseases, because doctors don't know their physiology, their biochemistry, their electrochemistry, and physics enough. It's just not made an issue when they can make so much money on just taking hurt people who are undernourished coming in and managing them with their costly drugs. But that's what it's all about. Holding on to a protein in your cell membrane, so it behaves like it should, depending on the cell that it is. So yeah, you need your sulfur. So, I eat lots of eggs. I don't know, I probably eat four to six every day. I eat a lot of meat. I eat more chicken, and then I eat some pork and occasionally fish. Then I like MSM. Methylsulfonylmethane is another means of getting sulfur into your diet. It works as an anti-inflammatory, especially for joint membranes and so forth. 

Question
“Dr. Rita, since my children will attend public school, I will do the required vaccines on a delayed schedule. Is there anything to support babies' detox before and after vaccines? Thinking of starting a 1-year-old.”  [0:31:36] 

Answer
I'm not a pediatrician. There is Dr. Bob Sears here in, I think, San Clemente, California. He wrote a book about the delayed program and has a very good, healthy population of children. Of course, he was attacked and brutalized and had to spend tons of his money protecting himself from the corrupt government and the medical board here in California. I think he won his case because I know he's still practicing. So, praise the Lord for that. And he loves the Lord. So, I would get his book. I don't know the title of it, but if you put ‘Bob Sears childhood vaccine book,’ I think you'll see it pop up in the search for you, and then that's what I would read. Now, he has his recommendations. He is in favor of vitamin D and taking some drops, you know, maybe 1000 IU for 1-year-olds. He talks about a multimineral to get the zinc in, and he talks about a very low-carb diet and trying to encourage the mother to breastfeed as much as possible. So, there you go. That's a good source to look for. 

There is another place to get information on that, and that is www.thechildrenshealthdefense.org. And the other one is the National Vaccine Information Center. That's www.nvic.org. Barbara Fisher has started that when her son was injured in 1982, and that's when the schedule only had like four required u injections. But her son was injured, and she couldn't get help from anyone. And so, she has a wonderful resource there. National Vaccine Information Center, www.nvic.org, and you can get information there.

Question
“My son needs at least 2 root canals, maybe more. I’ve heard about bacteria potentially getting trapped. Are they worrisome?”  [0:34:21]

Answer
They are worrisome. And guess what? I just had a tooth worked on here on the 30th of January, last Friday. And, of course, I'm praying that my achiness today isn't from that work with a root canal. Now, given that, I'm going to say, after the root canal was done on Friday, I came here, and I did a high-dose vitamin C 25-gram drip with EDTA. And I tell you, when I went to work out, lifting weights hard, I had no pain. All the numbing solution was gone, and I had no pain, and I haven't had any pain at all. So, he offered me antibiotics, and he offered me painkillers. And I said, no, I'm going to use my vitamin C drips. So, I had two vitamin C drips a week prior to this for about four weeks, so I had eight total. And I'm going to do two a week now for a few more weeks until I do a follow-up on February 27th, and they’ll take a picture to make sure there's no shadow around the tooth indicating inflammation. And of course, I only eat one meal a day, and that's usually between 2:00 and 4:00, and it's largely a carnivore diet. So, I'm not feeding bacteria. And I take my enzymes and my minerals, and that's how I decided to do it. But I'm working with a specialist in this. I thoroughly discussed with him my distaste for this and my concern about how Dr. Hail Huggins was hounded out of the United States, and had to do his dental work in Mexico. I knew of him and others when I was a young doctor in the 1970s. And I never got to see him in person, but I saw his lectures. I read his work. He was against root canals completely. There is such a good technique with this. I'm going to give it a try. Otherwise, they'll pull it and leave it empty or put an implant in there. So, that's how I'm doing it. I'm learning on myself in so many ways. I'm learning. 

Question
“I'm currently taking a Bi-Est E2/E3 0.25:1 vaginal cream. Is this sufficient to impact bone health for a post-menopausal woman?”  [0:37:51]

Answer
It can be. You have to have a doctor who is familiar with this. If you're using it vaginally, the lower dose, the lower concentration is absorbed better and can have a great impact on the vaginal tissues, the urethra, and all that, helping it to be healthier, and it can give all your body. So they have to do an estradiol level. There's no sense or value in an estriol level. I have been doing this for so many decades. When I ask for a serum estriol level, it's always undetectable, 0.3, because this really is made in huge amounts only during pregnancy for the vaginal area. So, estradiol usually does a good job when you're not pregnant, helping you stay healthy. So, yes, it can definitely help, but have your doctor check the hormone levels, along with your bone density, and live a healthy lifestyle. 

Question
“What are your thoughts about muscle-testing for deficiencies and/or supplements?”  [0:39:09]

Answer
Well, by the grace of God, and my father's foreknowledge, and being involved in alternative care and mom-and-pop vitamins long before there was GNC and vitamin stores and all this commercial talk, scientists were talking about the problems and creating nutraceutical areas. And my dad and I would always go to lectures, and I was just a little kid, I don't know, it was in the 1950s. Long and short of it is, now, everybody is supposedly a specialist. And I had to start somewhere, too, so I'm not discounting that a doctor has to start somewhere. But a doctor should be humble, and a doctor should be available in the same place with the same people and set his risks down so he can watch over decades. Children grow up, parents slowly age far less fast than the other patients, testing the blood levels of these nutrients, validating that they had made good choices. I have no doubt that there are good vitamin series out there, and there are dedicated PhD and scientists and clinicians who are trying to do good with their patients. So, if they are testing and they're consistent, and they have follow-up, and they're available, and they can touch you, I do not like YouTube video doctors. I don't like it. If you're an established patient, and we’re doing some quick lab consultation, yes, I can understand that. But 99% of the time, I ask my patient, "Come in, so I can touch you, so I can feel you. I can look at your weight and your demeanor and look for fluid and do a whole exam every time I see you.” That's good medicine. Praise God. 

Question
“Hi Dr E., I hope all is well. I'm currently a medical student. Which path after medical school is best for practicing within the scope of wellness? Thank you.”  [0:41:09]

Answer
You've got to find a very good, experienced functional medicine doctor. There is Dr. Jeffrey Bland, and he has been with the group since the 80s. He would come here to California. I met him personally with a few of us doctors who understood what he was doing. He's a biochemist, not a medical doctor. He put us on the road to certain understandings about physiology. So, the functional medicine organization, Jeffrey Bland, PhD, is a good site. Go to the American College for the Advancement of Medicine. This is the very first group of good doctors that realized medicine was off track back in the 1950s, and these cardiologists learned about EDTA chelation and high-dose vitamin C. And they started Great Lakes Academy for the Advancement of Medicine. And of course, my dad was in Chicago, near Michigan, where these cardiologists were, and my grandpa needed chelation, so my dad got it. So, I'm just a little dumpy kid, 4 years old, watching these IVs, and they had these reusable sterilizable big needles, and it was amazing to see my grandfather turn around. So, I've seen with my eyes poor circulation, ready for an amputation in the toe or the foot on a diabetic, totally clear up on chelation. I've seen it as a child. I saw my grandfather live until I was in medical school. But he didn't make it to my graduation. Okay. So, he lived another 20 plus years. So, yeah, those are two good starts. And if you contact us here at www.tlcdoctors.com and talk to my son, who runs this, my husband, who helps run it, or Kelly Berardini, she's our manager. You know, you can do some shadowing here. I have nurse practitioners coming here for shadowing to learn about this. So, yeah, that'll give you a good start, and hopefully you can find something good. 

Question
“My husband has recently and inconsistently had high blood pressure. He just started doing the wall squats. Any other proactive steps you would recommend?”  [0:43:36]

Answer
Wonderful. He has to do them for at least a minute, no more than two minutes. He has to do it morning and evening. He has to drink enough water. And I would do other exercises too, you know, low carb and not eat late, and watch it drop. The research shows a 10-mm drop systolically and a 6-mm drop in the diastolic. 

Question
“Do you have any info about what might help with uterus and rectal prolapse?”  [0:44:14]

Answer
It depends on how bad it is. I have enough women who have come over the decades to me, and we start with natural hormones that help shore up the healthy tissues of all the cells in their whole body. And they start doing pelvic floor exercises. There is now literally physical therapy for the pelvis in men and women, it's called Womanology, and physical therapists specialized in that will help look. I usually give them testosterone to help their muscle tone, to hold up and keep that sling up. But there are some women, and they've had enough babies, and they've gone too long without hormones, and the uterus is just hanging out with no help. These women will probably do better to have a hysterectomy. 

Question
“I’m 70 years old. I do not want surgery.”  [0:45:15]

Answer
Praised God. Maybe we’ll be living if we do well, and we can give God the glory. So, I would find a good functional doctor, get on hormones, and start going to Womanology. Do all the healthy things you do.

Question
“Need more info on parasites, etc. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2015 was divided, one half jointly to William C. Campbell and Satoshi Ōmura “for their discoveries concerning a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworm parasites," and the other half to Tu Youyou "for her discoveries concerning a novel therapy against Malaria.”  [0:45:42]

Answer
What they found was looking at the molds in the forest and stuff. They found that the avermectin is the plant extract that is processed into ivermectin, and ivermectin works through cell membrane polarization of a certain receptor that keeps the membrane open and allows, I think it's chlorine molecules, to flood intracellularly into the worm and kill it rather immediately. So, this physiological thing is a great blessing to the wetlands in Africa, mostly where malaria, where the river blindness, which is caused by a special parasite, I don't know the name of it right now, leishmaniasis maybe. And by using this, they call it their Sunday pill. They take this once a week, and the dramatic amount of elephantiasis lymphedema of the leg where they got bitten, and the harm and death from it has dramatically improved. And even the World Health Organization, which I'm glad we're getting out of because it's a corrupt, in my opinion, they did have to acknowledge, this was Merc. Merc is the producer of it, and I don't like that company either. They then put it and listed it as one of the world's most beneficial human suffering reduction interventions in 2015. So, wonderful. Good. Great. We have ivermectin, and we used it with patients with the so-called SARSt-CoV-2 infection, and it works physiologically at the cell membrane. And there are about nine different actions that have been elucidated, that not only just a chlorine depolarization is happening, but there are nine total areas that you can look at where ivermectin will kill these parasites. 

So, this is physiology. And just because it is working on a parasite doesn't mean it can't have a benefit on infected cells that have viruses or toxins or any other cell damage. So, no, I don't believe all disease is cancer; it's a parasite infection. Hulda Clark thought that a lot. I have been doing studies, complete stool analysis for decades, and I have thoroughly worked with high-intensity stool research that has now birthed this whole field of the metabolic genome, Dr. Hazan. She's up in Ventura. She's a gastroenterologist. So, I'm so glad these people are picking up the ball and starting to do research on it. And there are guys, by the name of Dr. Casey Peavler, MD, a medical doctor who is in Florida, and he has a whole series where if you type in YouTube ‘Dr. Casey Peavler, you'll see his round face. He's a young man, maybe in his mid-40s, and he has used nutraceuticals to help with rapidly growing cancers, along with many others who have been doing research in the field. We are finally getting recognition. We are finally getting the CDC and HHS attention to these matters, and they are recognizing now ivermectin's multivariant use. The same for fenbendazole and mebendazole, the same for artemisinin, Wormwood herbal extract works in another physiologic way. But just because you see a parasite or a cancer die, you can't say it works on a parasite; therefore, all disease is an infection of a parasite. That's going way too far. We have so much physiological data. So when you go to Dr. Casey Peavler, type in the search engine on his webpage anything you want. Put in artemisinin, put in frankincense, put in vitamin D, put in melatonin, put in berberine, metformin, put in the carnivore diet, put in ivermectin, fenbendazole, mebendazole, and you will see a detailed, you know, college-grade, postdoctoral lecture on human physiology and how we are likely going to beat cancer both through diet, lifestyle, and these nutraceuticals. 

So, yeah, I do not think that cancer is a parasite infection. I think there are parasite infections, and we're glad that the attention was brought to them. But I've been using ivermectin since I was on active duty in the 1980s. So, it's been around a long time, same with hydroxychloroquine. So, we just have to get the boot off the neck of nutritional research and stop this one-way research that just makes drugs that make a certain few people wealthy while others are dying. 

Question
“Dr. E., Thank you for all you do. I take a number of supplements from your store. They include systemic and digestive enzymes, D3 with K2, Energy Core, and Seasonal Shield. I know to take systemic enzymes on an empty stomach. But how about digestive enzymes, during or after a meal? Can the other three be taken at the same time, with or without food? Trying to get it right.”  [0:52:42]

Answer
I typically take them after because I never want to start taking them in anticipation of eating, and then I'm being called away to see a patient, which used to happen when I was an ER doctor so many times. So, take it after the meal, so it has something to work on. And, yes, you can take all these things together, your multivitamins and your quercetin and your D with your food. Just keep the systemic enzymes on an empty stomach. But you're welcome to take your multivitamin mineral if you can handle it at the same time. That's what I do every morning. 

Question
“Dr. Rita, do you have any thoughts on increased miscarriage in our day? I just can't believe how many I know personally amongst family, church, etc. in last couple years. It seems unprecedented, can't be coincidental. And what are your recommendations for a young lady seeking to have children to be at her best health?”  [0:53:38]

Answer
Yes, it's terrible. It's gone up as dramatically by hundreds of percentages, the miscarriage rate. Well, number one, get her husband involved because sometimes the sperm are injured and inferior because they have a lack of copper, both of them. Almost all of us are copper-deficient. That's what's in my TLC Multimineral 2 mg to 6 mg minimum a day. Zinc is very important for healthy sperm and eggs. And a low-carb diet, not eating late, getting a good night's sleep, and being adequately hydrated. Taking vitamin D, a reasonable dose for the average adult is 5,000 IU with vitamin K2 as 90 mcg. Taking Iodoral 12.5 mg, that's Dr. David Brownstein up in Michigan, a family practice doctor, and that will make your baby far more intelligent. And find out your blood type. If they're blood type A, they're going to need a lot of methylated B vitamins every day, along with their multivitamins, because A's as a class just are less nutritionally able to digest food. So, they greatly improve when they take all these things, the minerals, methyl B, the D, the iodine, the healthier proteins and fats, the copper that's in the multimineral, and exercise, and so forth. 

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“What are your thoughts on 10x health genetic methylation testing?”  [0:55:33]

Answer
Again, this is based on isolated research. It’s going to do DNA snips on you. About 40% of all Americans now have methylation problems, snips where they don't have the enzyme methyltetrahydrofolate acting fully. And so, I test anyway because they're usually in blood type A people and older people. So, I just give methylated B complex to everyone, and I give a higher dose if I know their blood type or if they're over 60 years old. So, I don't think you need to spend money on these genetic gimmicks. Somebody is making money. Yes, research is being done, but nothing replaces a doctor with vast experience who is there for you all the time. So, we need more general practitioners who have been well-trained. 

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“Do hydrogen machines help with medical conditions or have fewer side effects for chemo?”  [0:56:26]

Answer
That's talking about these electrolysis hydrogen-producing machines in the water, typically, and they go through a membrane with electrical charges that separate a proton from hydrogen, and this is a positive. Remember, cell destruction typically is a situation where the positive inside rich potassium positive ions in the cell get hurt through the membrane in any disease. So, see the membrane, they're hurt. And then all inside of that cell, the positive ions are going to leak out, and the negative ones are going to rush in. So, if you teach your doctor to eat right and eat the protein and fat and, and you know, a healthy lifestyle, your cells will improve, and that will help with all diseases, everything. And the hydrogen ion is helpful. But I'm going to tell you, you watch Dr. Gerald Pollack, PhD, “Electrical Structured Water”. This is going to go way further than carrying around an electrolysis machine than trying to get positive hydrogen ions in your body. Watch that, and you'll see how you naturally make them every day. And that's why I go out, and that's why I went out in the sun after work for about 45 minutes to get that infrared at about 3:00 to 4:00. I got that long wave to help me. I'm feeling better already. 

Question
“Hi Dr. Rita, my 35-year-old brother was diagnosed with necrotizing pancreatitis (due to alcohol) and splenic vein thrombus. He was hospitalized for a week and discharged today. They’re taking a wait-and-see approach with a CT scan in 6 weeks. I’m wondering if there’s anything he can take or do while waiting. Can necrotizing pancreatitis be healed?”  [0:58:17]

Answer
I've seen everything. I have seen leprosy. I have seen really the dead rise basically from, you know, my ER work and cracking a chest and shocking them and arrhythmias and everything. So, I will say, when I was a young doctor, they told us nerves don't growl, we have the static brain. I knew that was wrong. Daddy said it was wrong. And so, I have always been telling people to exercise and to eat a rich protein, healthy fat diet because that's what all the cells are made of, including the pancreas. Now, if he's already diseased with this, he's going to need digestive enzymes to help him digest a healthy diet, not eat late, and drink plenty of water. And I would strongly recommend getting Dr. Pollack’s video and getting on the www.analemma-water.com. They're about $190, but they'll last forever. It's called Analemma Wand, and the website is www.analemma-water.com. And just learn about it and listen to his lecture, and get him exercising and get them on some digestive enzymes and find a good functional doctor who knows what they're doing to help him along. Get some IV vitamin C and find out his blood type. If he's a blood type A, that will aggravate things. I had the same thing happen to my niece, and I turned her around. Her mother, my sister, flew her out here. I went to Hoag. I was so angry at Hoag. They knew she was abusing alcohol for years and years and years. She was like 52, and she was falling apart, and they stopped the alcohol, and no one put her on withdrawal medications, Ativan. So, she had a seizure, oh my god, in a Hoag Hospital. And I was sleeping there at night on the floor next to her, coming to work to see my patients every day. Oh my goodness. Oh my goodness. The good Lord kept me healthy and alive. Find a good doctor, www.ACAM.org, and hopefully you'll find one that will be helpful. 

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“Hi, Dr. Rita. I'm a 34-year-old female, type A+ blood, and last Tuesday, I was accidentally exposed to high levels of exhaust fumes from cars at a mechanic shop for about 20 minutes. I had all the typical CO poisoning symptoms. Some have gotten better, but I'm very chemically sensitive now and still have lingering disorientation. What do you recommend?”  [1:01:08]

Answer
Find a good functional doctor and get a high dose of vitamin C with the multivitamins and the B vitamins in there. Get on digestive enzymes because A's are more sensitive because you have more injured cell membranes, because you can't heal as well. And listening to the stupid advice over the past 60 stupid years from the conspiracy of the drug companies to call heart disease a saturated fat disease and stopping my father's biochemistry friend, Dr. Engel, who just died recently, Dr. John Hopkins, they suppress the data at McEwan’s lecture, and the lawyer working for McEwan was a Seventh Day Adventist, wants everyone to eat vegetables. We don't get the truth when you have a centralized government. We’ve got to take responsibility for ourselves. Local hospitals, no foreign control. If we have a need, we'll go to the community to raise money. Look at all these GoFundMe. We can create our own hospitals and our own clinics. Get doctors out of the chain of being business associates of these corporations. I got out. I saw it coming. I said, "No, I'm going to be in private practice." Praise God. 

Question
“What are the root causes of eczema in children? Our granddaughter has had it since a baby (now 16) and last year developed non-injury right knee pain – is there a possible connection? They live in a rural town in WA. Thank you.”  [1:02:55]

Answer
The answer is, yes. You live in a rural town in Washington. Again, find a good functional doctor who will start with healing your gut. This starts with poor membranes, like those holes in the membrane, inflammation leaks through, and your skin will break out because you're not digesting your foods well, and they give junk food, and you can't repair, and you get these rashes, and you get autoimmune through the leaky gut. So, I would go on a food elimination diet. The best is doing a carnivore for three to four months. And find a good functional doctor up there. Dr. Klingheart, he’s a medical doctor from Germany. He settled in Washington, and he was one of my teachers when I did my second doctorate in integrative medicine in 1999. Anyway, Dr. Klingheart knows me, and I've lectured for him up there. Go to Dr. Klingheart in the Seattle area, and get a good doctor on that because this is totally fixable. I have had people in their 40s come to me with eczema all over, psoriasis all over. And we start with the gut, we do a complete digestive stool analysis, we find out their blood type, we put them on a carnivore diet, we then give them certain nutraceuticals and digestive enzymes, and they clear up very nicely. In fact, I've had patients with heavy metal poisoning. Once we did the heavy metals and we got it out with our vitamin C nutrient drips with EDTA chelation, the patients have had their heavy metals oxidative stress drop, their eczema improves, and they get the vitamin C that they're probably deficient in, as we all are, because we don't make it. So that would start there. 

Question
“I'm a 39-year-old female going through perimenopause, and the fatigue I experience every day is extreme and almost debilitating. Sleep, night sweats, hot flashes, etc., are awful. I'm changing my insurance and waiting for that to finish before I can go on HRT. It could be months. What can I do about this fatigue in the meantime? Thank you.”  [1:04:58]

Answer
That's a shame. When I was a young doctor in the 1970s, women were starting menopause in their mid-50s, and I had even some women get into their early 60s, 60, 61, 62. Now, girls are going in at 37 from all this stupid stress and pollution. Spend the money, pay cash, find a good doctor, and get on some natural hormones. God will show you a way to do it and guide you in your nutrition. And just tell them upfront, you don't have money, and maybe they try to do certain things to help people that way, or the family can help. 

Question
“Is there any benefit to doing 2 scoops of Perfect Amino powder daily vs 1 scoop? What's your favorite one-a-day vitamin mineral supplement? Blessings!”  [1:05:56]

Answer
Yeah. There are 5 grams in a scoop. And some people use 20 grams a day, so that would be four scoops a day. And what is my favorite one-a-day vitamin mineral supplement? TLC Multiminerals that I made. Praise God.