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YouTube Livestream Q&A Transcript, October 14, 2025

October 17, 2025


Note: Due to unexpected technical difficulties, Dr. E’s livestream was cut short and did not finish as planned. She will resume answering your questions during next Tuesday’s livestream. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding!

Questions 
“Hi, Dr. E, as an elderly person recovers from gallstone bile duct blockage, how do you heal the esophagus from the burning bile reflux?”  [0:02:42]

Answer
Well, I believe I know who you're speaking of. The number one thing is to not let that person lay flat. They have to have a-20 20-degree incline to the head of their bed. In other words, they have to go about 20 degrees up all the time. Sleeping in a recliner chair is very often one of the better ways to avoid that, using the very material that the lining of the esophagus is made of, which are the proteins and fatty phospholipids that make up the cell membrane. So we supply that here by advising patients to eat rich protein, natural, wild-caught, prairie-raised materials, because fish, meat, poultry, pork, eggs that are wild, prairie-caught, these are without pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, antibiotics, things like that. And they're full of these phospholipids and proteins. But in a situation where someone is worn out and older, it's maybe best to make some warm water, like you're going to make a baby bottle for a baby to drink. You take that warm water and you use the phospholipids. We have the powder called Phospholipids. That's a very fatty substance that makes up the cell membrane. So this is the picture here, that's a healthy double layer of the little fat hanging down and upward. Those are the phospholipids. And the round blobs are the proteins. So, you go from injured to healed by eating foods that give you these phospholipids. So, here's the fat, this is the Phospholipid one. And then these are the proteins (SBI Protect Powder). This is serum-derived bovine immunoglobulins, the proteins. And so, we mix the two of them together in warm water, and we do that because oil is not water-soluble. And when you take the Phospholipid powder like this and you put it in water, it clumps. So it's less clumpy if you put it into warm water. 

Now, if someone's just recently got out of the hospital, they've certainly probably been on antibiotics, so we would certainly want to give them the Probiotic 225 powder. So you can mix all three of these together in some warm water. Not hot water, warm water. And I would do that once or twice a day. And I would make sure that they are in a recliner chair, elevated. And you could give them GlutaShield, which is L-glutamine powder. It's got some other supplementation in it that is helpful for healing the lining of the gut, mixed in water, several times a day as an addition, and that will greatly help them right away. But that would be my suggestion there during that, and I'm glad to hear the surgery went well and all is going well. Our prayers were with you and with your mother. 

Question
“I have a friend that had been diagnosed with fibromyalgia and has seen lots of “specialists” but no one can find a way to help her. Can you talk about this so I can learn how to help her? Thank you.”  [0:06:54]

Answer
Fibromyalgia is like chronic fatigue; there's no defining diagnostic test or treatment. It's a grouping of symptoms. And it's associated with having, in general, an inflamed body, so anywhere you touch the patient, anywhere on their body, you know, you just touch them, it's sore, and then their joints become sore also from minor use. This creates chronic tiredness, and it creates, in general, a locked-in syndrome. You're depressed, you ache, you don't want to exercise, you're sore all the time. And with this lack of motor and emotional mood, it's got a grip of fibromyalgia. 

Well, we believe that if you approach microcirculation and inflammation with a very clean diet, such as eating a carnivore diet for probably three months minimum, then you're going to hopefully get grass-fed, wild-caught fish and prairie-raised animals to eat and poultry to eat, and you'll get all of this repair material because fibromyalgia is full of all these injured cells in any tissue group in your body, even from your brain. And we recommend adequate hydration. We recommend high-dose vitamin C with chelation to improve the tiny microcirculation to try and re-irrigate the fields of your body and then take away the waste and debris with systemic enzymes, a little Pac-Man that eats away the injured cells that can't be repaired. And certain herbs are very helpful, like turmeric or curcumin. The other thing would be, besides chelation with vitamin C, the systemic enzymes, the enzymes like Vitalzym, Vascuzyme, systemic enzymes that have serrapeptase or nattokinase in them on an empty stomach twice a day. And then you have to look at this as if it's a disease of the energy production of the cell, and that's where hydrogenated water or structured water becomes very important because drinking enough water and getting sunshine to energize your cells, just like a tree needs to have light, a growing plant needs light, it gets the infrared to do that and helps make the sun with the chloroplast use magnesium into making their growth and tissue in the plant. We use the sunlight. We don't teach this enough, but you need infrared light in the morning with enough water, so that it can energize the electron potential across the membranes of all your cells. It can go three to five times more to give more energy, to do repairs, and especially of the mitochondria, the little batteries, we believe, after all these years of doing it and seeing this scourge on our health called fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue. It's, in my opinion, triggered by a lot of these pollutions, bad light, these fluorescent lights, the LED lights, staying up too late, the blue lights, not getting enough outside sunshine, not drinking water but always drinking entertaining drinks that have nothing to do with our health. When we're made mostly of water, we should drink mostly water. Lack of exercise. And then, even though you're sore, you need to get into some progressive continuing strength training and aerobic activity, even in the midst of the discomfort as you're drinking the water, as you're eating the repair material from the rich phospholipid protein, primarily animal-rich foods, for three months. And then you can add back in some of the plant kingdom if you cook the food, and that's only limited. You have to do a workout for the gut, for the IgG food immunoglobulins to certain foods. So, you want to heal the gut and restore the energy and make the resources available for repair, and have good tiny microcirculation, so you can reach deep into the body parts to do that. 

Now, of course, there are many other things that can be given, like iodine and antioxidants, glutathione, but essentially, this phospholipid-rich diet. The protein-rich diet in a carnivore diet is very valuable. Find out your blood type. If you're older or you're a blood type A, you have to use digestive enzymes if you have a chronic disease. And then the outside grounding, standing in the ground on your bare feet in the wet grass or walking on the salty water of the beach, and getting a few minutes of that in every day, at least half an hour of good morning sunrise sunshine. And then the doctor works with you over time on hormone replacement. Maybe you need testosterone, maybe you need the precursor to it, DHEA, and the precursor to your cortisol. Maybe you need progesterone and estradiol. Your sleep quality is very important. You have to get a good night's sleep. Get the electronics off, the lights off. Go to bed at 9:00 and get up at 5:00. That's the best sleeping window there is. So that's how I would begin to talk about fibromyalgia. 

There is one extrinsic thing that I don't think we've talked about enough with all diseases, and that's sulfur group donors, that's rich in cruciferous vegetables, like broccoli, asparagus, and Brussels sprouts, the sulforaphane, which is in this. Sulfur is one of the top amounts of minerals that our body needs, and one of the things that helps with fibromyalgia is methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), which you build up over time. Pou might take 200 mg twice a day, 250 mg twice a day, then build it up to 500 mg twice a day, then a gram twice a day, then 5 grams twice a day. In other words, you gradually build up the sulfur. This is very, very valuable in repair as well, the sulfhydryl group. So, the physician of today has to know enough biochemistry, has to have enough biochemical engineering understanding of the physics of electron transport and energy potentials over the membrane to really be a help to their patient today.

Question 
“My friend was told today she has pancreatic cancer spread to the liver. 13 months with chemotherapy and 4 to 6 without. Can you give any information on Fenben, whom someone recommended?”  [0:15:35]

Answer
What I would recommend is that you find a good oncologist to oversee your care and management. And then find a functional or integrative doctor who can work on your nutrition, your immune system building up, and your detoxing. So, you get those two people helping you and guiding you, and they'll each do their unique testing and support. I don't know if they'll communicate; most oncologists don't want to talk with me. But the few who have, over the decades, seen the great results we get when we give both support to the oncological plan and management, those patients do the best. So regarding that, there is a website or a…[0:16:47]