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The Christian Resistance discusses the public school system's push for LGBTQ ideologies, while Pastor Ernie Sanders shares his own experiences with homeopathy, a natural law-based approach to medicine that focuses on the language of symptoms to find curative remedies. The conversation also touches on the importance of mineral deficiencies in chronic health issues, such as herniated discs and heartburn.

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The following program is sponsored by What's Right, What's Left Ministries and is responsible for its content. Portions of the following program may be pre-recorded. I am Pastor Ernie Sanders, the voice of the Christian Resistance. Stay tuned. My radio broadcast: What's Right, What's Left is coming up right now.

Yeah. Coming to you live from Independence, Ohio. Changed our life for the better in many different ways. Heard around the world every Monday through Friday. Castle Sanders is always years ahead of the rest of the media, telling you exactly what they're covering up.

This is what's right, what's left. I tune in every chance I get to hear exactly what's going on with the voice of the Christian resistance. Unabashedly cutting through the rhetoric by exposing the hard topics facing our society and world. A lot of the other news media don't pick up the news items like he does. And bringing to light the enemies of freedom who are out to steal your rights, your children, and enslaving you.

You really get the truth out. I can tune into your show and hear the unvarnished truth. Thank you. This is what's right. What's left with Pastor Ernie Sanders?

Good evening, and welcome to another edition of What's Right, What's Left: The Voice of the Christian Resistance. on the sixth day of November twenty twenty five and uh Lately, he's been kind of spunky if you've been listening to him. Our producer, none other than Little Style. Hey, Style. Hey, Pastor, how are you?

All right. I'm not spunky. Uh-huh. I'm way past Bunky. Spunky left me a long time ago.

Spunky can be good.

Well, I'd rather be Spunky than Punky.

Alrighty. Anyhow, and with that He he sits there. He casts a much a big, big shadow on a sunny day. The elder Barkley. Good evening, our God reigns.

All righty, I'm in. Right in the middle, right in the middle, you have. Uh there you go. The studio marm, Miss Little Lisa. Good evening, everyone.

And the minister to those that Have often been forgotten. You know, the folks that they put us old people in the nursing homes and just. often leave us there. They're not forgotten because you have Richard Lewis and and men like him. Welcome, everybody.

and they take the gospel. uh to where it's needed, to whether it's in the hospitals and the nursing homes and And uh Praise the good Lord for that. Amen. Yes, amen. And so And with all that, you know, we often Whenever we go to a place and they give us exceptional service, We, um I'd like to give him a shout out and let folks know.

Sure. And today we stopped at. a place in Valley City called Knott's Family Diner. And uh when we came in there the the service was exceptional. And the food was was exceptional, was really good, and the very friendly people.

They act like they'd known us for a long, long time. And so, um, we came in and I told him, you know what? You have been so exceptional. I'm going to give you a free shout over the radio tonight, coast to coast. and that's the Knotts Family Diner at sixty six ninety nine Center Road in Valley City, Ohio.

And their phone number, folks, is three three zero four eight three two zero zero eight. And if you want to go to a place where the the service is great and food was really good, that's the that's the place. And They might say, Well, what were you doing out there in Valley City?

Well, Today we went out to Valley City and I preached. This is Steve Tunder's funeral today. It was a beautiful day. The weather was perfect. And um Steve would have loved it in this it he had all his family and friends there and Um, it was just uh and everybody gave.

a little eulogy, you know, talked about things that we'd Steve, 'cause we've known Steve for such a long time. He had one of those Uh unique personalities, okay. Uh He could be contentious at times and But he always uh He always had a smile and he always treated people with respect. Good. Praise the Lord.

And that was who we we referred to him as. C. S. Thunder, which he used to always be on. with us along with a guy named Gary There used to be L G or L G lightning, so we had seized thunder and L G lightning coming on.

We're going to start tonight in uh Romans chapter 1. And uh Randy, if you would read verses 24 through 28. All right. Wherefore God also gave them up to uncleanness through the lust of their own hearts. to dishonor their own bodies between themselves.

Who changed the truth of God into a lie and worship and serve the creature? More than the Creator, who is blessed for ever, amen. For this cause, God gave them up to vile affections. for even their women did change the natural use into that which is against nature. and likewise also the man, leaving the natural use of the woman burned in their lusts one toward another.

Men with men working that which is unseemly. And receiving in themselves that recompense of their error. Which was meat? And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge. God gave them over to a reprobate mind to do those things which are not convenient.

Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness, full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity. Wespurs Back biters. Haters of God. Despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things. disobedient to parents.

without understanding. Covenant Breakers without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful. who knowing the judgment of God that they which commit such things are worthy of death not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them. You know, you just mentioned a number of the characteristics and attributes of those that it today seem pretty prevalent in public school system with these public school teachers who Yeah. Talk about killing people and shooting people and uh and they and they want to teach children, right?

Okay. Oh, it looks like Doctor Peter Glinton has joined us. Hey, Peter, are you there? Yes, sir. Good evening, everybody.

It's a pleasure. Good evening. Good evening. How are you? Best day of my life so far.

Okay. Spunky. Kind of wish you were here. I tell you, I have, for some strange reason. my neck all of a sudden I did something to it, but It it all it got so sore I could barely move it.

And I got an I kind of have a a cold packs on it right now. It's a little better. But, boy, it was a strange day today, Peter. Another one of those Uh it's kind of supernatural. strange things that happened uh Today before I had to go preach.

And I was trying to... I'd set up my G G P S And eight different times, as soon as I would get to the point where I could put it in, I got it s I got interrupted. People called and broke I mean, right in a row, it was unbelievable. It was like It was like If you try to to teach people to practice this, to get it down right like that, you couldn't do it. I know it's crazy when things like that happen.

Yeah, well, it seems like those things happen to us. And then check this out.

So. And then you know, today when we would left uh to come to the radio station here. I git in the car. And guess what? It's been The G P S was programmed the location of the radio station in there.

You know how that happens, you know. V very strange things are happening. Very strange. But anyhow. Yeah.

With all of that, we're going to read that. We've got some articles. Richard? Go ahead and start off with your article there. This is an article that says a new New Jersey governor candidate.

Mickey Shirell. Parents can't opt out. She says, Parents cannot opt out of LGBT brainwashing for kids. She's not the candidate now, she's the governor. and she wants to she wants to push in Virginia.

She wants to push L G B T Q. on all the children in the public school system in Virginia. Yeah. And and the article uh goes on uh It says after the Democrats in the U.S. Senate demanded the Republican Party reach into taxpayers' pockets.

uh for 1.5 trillion For benefits for illegal aliens, Obamacare subsidized The leftist propaganda machines, the GOP declines, the Democrats sent. the government into a now record Schumer shutdown. But uh she she uh goes on uh encouraging that, but then uh the article goes on that she further demands taxpayers give the money to the abortion cartel's leading player. Planned parenthood for the destruction of the unborn She insists the necessity of Um reproductive health care. It seems Sherelle.

also is out to touch this uh Touched the Supreme Court uh precedents.

So she's going against that is Because she says parents should have no right to opt their children about the offensive LGBT lessons that violate their religious faith. Right. Democrats don't think. First of all, they don't. They hate kids.

They hate children, I guess. And they hate the Word of God. They hate God. And um they this whole idea about parents, they want the State to raise the children to make good little communists.

Well, it's it's a shame a lot of those people, their parents didn't believe in abortion. We wouldn't have to deal with them then. Yeah, that's true. Randy, you got an article there that kind of deals with the same thing. Yeah, it says: a school district that lost sex ed fight at Supreme Court.

caught still pushing trans ideologies. A school district that lost at the U.S. Supreme Court when it demanded It had the right to push deviant sex ideologies such as transgenderism onto children without their parents' permission, still is imposing its lessons on the young and impressionable, according to a report. It is the Federalists that confirm that schools in Montgomery County, Maryland, continue to push leftist agendas. It is now It it it now is forcing children as young as twelve to decipher numerous gender ID Ideology terms in a vocabulary lesson without parental knowledge, permission, or the ability to opt out, the report said.

WND had uh reported When the Supreme Court decided Mohammed versus Taylor ruling that school schools are not allowed to force their own religious beliefs onto young children through mandatory lessons and a ban On opt-outs because that infringes on the religious rights of the parents. The case came out of Montgomery County, where school officials adopted a mandatory. indoctrination for children as young as three years old. Originally schools offered an opt out for parents who didn't want The school's devil id, I'm sorry, religious ideologies taught to their children. But the school district faced a flood of demands from parents soon.

from parents soon decided to force all children into the lessons. A commentary after the decision at the Federalists noted the dissenters were Sonio Sonia Sot Sotomayer. Uh Elena Keegan and Ka Kajant Katanji Jackson. Who famously established her place in history by telling her Senate confirmation. uh hearing she was unable to define a woman.

The majority opinion written by Justice Samuel Alito aided. or sided with the parents, saying a government burdens the religious exercise of parents when it requires them to submit their children to instruction that poses a very real threat of undermining the religious beliefs and practices that the parents wish to instill. and a government cannot condition the benefit of free public education on parents' acceptance of such instruction.

Some years ago, uh Richard, I know you remember and uh uh And and uh Randy, you might remember. Um The Sam Shepard, Marilyn Shepherd murder case. Believe it or not, Uh I was deposed. I was actually seven years old. I was at the same age as as uh Shepherd's kid when Marilyn was murdered.

But they called me in and they deposed me, okay? And the reason they deposed me was because Years later, I'm the pastor. Of Richard Eberlein. Then uh Jack Fisher and Uh O. B.

Henderson and Uh they they uh They tried to pin that murder on Richard Eberley, okay. And to make a long, long story short. Uh Jack Fisher was r was um Sam Shepherds. cellmate for ten years, so they he told him everything. And Jack had told me that Sam had admitted that he killed his wife.

uh on one on more than one occasion. But anyhow, because of this. Uh Richard Eberlen. uh there was a a an a lawyer named Terry Gilbert. And this is what Richard told me before they killed him.

Richard told me that Uh they're going to if they can get me to sign a confession in here. He was in a hospital down at the Orient. If they can get me to sign a confession, in here that this lawyer, Terry Gilbert, had promised to and let these two men these two other inmates that were in there Um that he would get them out of prison. He would get them out if they would get a a to get uh Richard Eberling to sign a confession.

Well, Richard was an older ma elderly man and he was you know, bed fast. And they came in and they threatened him, they beat him with canes. And they urinated on him, okay. Then they killed him. They killed him.

I called and and warned the The warden, I says, You better look into this right away. The next thing I know, I get a call a couple of days later to warden his home. He's got COVID. And said, I'm sorry to tell you this, Pastor, but I wasn't there. I couldn't do anything about it, and this and that.

But they killed Richard. And so I went to Bill Mason, who was the prosecutor here in Cleveland and I told her Mason and uh Then he contacted me later on and said, You're right, they did, they killed him. And I said, What are you going to do about it? He said, I'm not going to do anything because it's out of my jurisdiction. I can't.

He said, but. It's the jurisdiction of Columbus. But The point was That that happens a lot more often than people think, you know? To win a case. And uh what happened here There's The Cellmate Of Epstein.

Jeffrey Epstein's cellmate. He got offered a similar deal, but none other than take it away, little Lisa.

Okay. A stunning new report charges that Maureen Comey, a former federal prosecutor and daughter of the infamous ex-FBI chief James Comey, now under indictment for lying to Congress, once promised convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that he would walk away from pending charges if he would implicate President Donald Trump in crimes. It happened during Trump's first term when Maureen Comey still was a federal prosecutor for the Department of Justice, a job she no longer holds. Her father, of course, was one of the schemers behind the Democrats' years-long law affair against President Trump, with roles in various cases created by Democrats to bring down the Republican candidate then president. A report from the New York Post explained that testimony is from Nicholas Tartaglioni, an ex-cop who was a cellmate with Epstein for a time.

He was awaiting trial where he eventually was convicted in a murder case. Tartoglione, 57, alleges Epstein told him that prosecutors have offered to give him a deal if he, quote, snitch on Trump, the report charged. The conversations apparently happened at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, where both men were held for a time. Quote, prosecutors told Epstein that if he said President Trump was involved with Epstein's crimes, he would walk free. In a petition to be pardoned, Tartogli only charges in a pardon.

Application filed in July and obtained by the Post. The filing continues. Epstein told me that lead prosecutor Maureen Comey said that if That he didn't have to prove anything as long as President Trump's people could not disprove it. According to Maureen Comey, the FBI were her people, not his, meaning President Trump's. There's no specificity on what, quote, crimes that Tartaglioni would cite against Trump.

At the time of his death, Epstein was charged with sex trafficking and conspiracy, but was also suspected in a list of other crimes, from financial misdealing to money laundering and blackmail. Comey, who acted as lead prosecutor in Tartaglioni's case, was fired by the Justice Department in July, the report said. The report also notes that Tartaglioni said Epstein told him Trump was, quote, not involved in Epstein's crimes. There you go. Surprise, surprise, surprise, right?

And that happens so Yeah, nobody goes to jail. Yeah, that happens so often in But this time, you see, what happened was They kept those emails in the burn bags. and they hid the burn bags, and I and I don't know why they didn't destroy the emails. But right now the White Hats have got all those emails. And no Now here you know And and the more Trump finds out Trump's not going to let him get away with this, especially now.

After more evidence came up, four hundred and seventy. Conservative organizations and radio programs like this one. Been under investigation by the FBI, but check that out. Eight Republican U.S. Senators and those on the intelligence committee, everyone on the intelligence committee.

They had all of their emails read, they had their phone calls tapped, Yeah. They ain't gonna get they're not gonna they're angry. Yeah, exactly. We're gonna finally see some arrests being made. I hope so.

There's been talk about it for. Since before Trump got in.

Well, yeah, it's uh I think you're finally gonna see it this time. And so With that, we're going to turn it over to Uh Doctor Peter Glidden and Peter What's happening in your world?

Well, chipping away at the rock of human suffering, not anything extra special. We just get up every day and help people to the best of our ability. I would like to give people a little insight into how this works. And if you don't mind. Um we can talk about your neck pain.

And I'll be able to tell you what to take to get on the other side of it. If you can give me ten minutes, would that work? Maybe even five? I'd give you ten days to get rid of this neck pain. All right, very good.

So where in the neck, anatomically, do you feel the pain? On the left side. And it's it's uh right Just above The the shoulders. And it goes. It goes right from under my jaw all the way around on the left side.

Uh to the right side, but mostly the the sharpest pain is right there, you know, where you're like your Corroded artery would be if you stick your finger in there. Yeah. So, does the pain start in the jaw and move around into the back of the neck? No, it's. It's in the back of the neck.

It's down there and it goes up, you know, right up to where you're your your hairline starts But um and and and it almost feels like, you know, like It's it's along that artery al along the left uh and and your neck there on the left side. But what's it have to do with the jaw? How is the jaw involved? Jaw's all right. Ja it doesn't bother the jaw.

Okay. So it's mostly on the left side of the neck, yeah?

Well, what's it feel like? Is it sharp? Is it dull? Is it ripping? Is it tearing?

Is it burning? Is it icy cold?

Well, it was real hot. I mean I mean really hot to the touch. But I wouldn't I had uh I told Lisa we took some paper towels and wet em, put em in the freezer. and froze em Because I mean, when I talk about hot, this thing was hot and, uh, And I've I've been having those on here and it's it's been helping. Uh, it's you know, as far as it's probably cut the pain Almost in half.

Okay, very good.

So if I was to hold my hand a millimeter above the skin of your neck, would I feel heat coming off of it? Let me see. I mean, was that the sensation, or was it an internal sensation of heat, or was it radiating heat? Radiating heat. Radiating heat, yeah.

You could feel it, you touch it, it it was hot. Was it was the skin discolored in that area or not? I don't know. You know, I don't think so. A little bit.

It was. A little bit, right? Not like Mm-hmm.

So Okay, what would make the pain worse and what would make the pain better? A cold application would make it better. Would anything make it worse? Like moving your head or touching it or eating or drinking or sitting or standing or walking or anything at all? Turning.

moving my head, turning to the right or turning, you know. Um and especially trying to look up, you know, trying to look up, especially I'll cause it. you know, cause more pain, sharp pain.

Okay, very good.

Hold on. And the cold application made her feel better. Yeah. A lot, yeah.

Okay. When did it begin? It began on the way over here to the radio station tonight when as soon as we left the church. Um, I I went to turn my head just to look both ways and boy, I tell you, it was it hurt. I don't know what happened.

I mean, it just all of a sudden out of the blue. Right. Since it's been a problem, has anything else come along for the ride? Just Lisa. Yeah.

That's funny. Are you nauseous or do you have a headache or are you lightheaded or anything else? No, none of those.

Okay, very good.

But you know, also just to tell you this, um Right directly in the back. And the back of my head, you know, from the neck all the way right up to the hairline. Um It it's it's It's a good folk. Uh Not a I wouldn't say a sharp pain, but like a dull pain. Is that right?

Is this an old friend, or is this a return of an old symptom, or is this a brand new thing you've never had it before? No, I've had it before. You know, maybe maybe once every couple of years or something. And typically, do you remember how long it lasts or what the deal is with it? Yeah, it usually lasts about a day or so.

Yeah. I get home and my wife gives me the ice packs. I put the ice packs on. And I gotta kinda just sit still Uh in uh It's It's kinda working like they do now. In fact, I was just gonna send Lisa in to get another one.

I'll get it.

Okay, you got something to write with? Yeah. I write all the time. All right. So you want to go to Amazon.com.

Unless there's a health food store. Is there a vitamin shop or a health food store near you? Oh, yeah, we have a bunch of them.

Okay. All right. So at the health food store, you want to pick up a homeopathic medicine. First I'll say it and then I'll spell it. is called calcarea carbonica.

Mm. You spell that C like Charlie. A like Apple, L like Larry. C like Charlie, A like Apple, R like Roger, E like Echo, A like Apple, Calcarea. Second word, carbonica.

C A R Be like baby. O like Oscar, N like Nancy, I C A calcarea carbonica. in the thirty C potency, see like Charlie. This is going to be dispensed in a small tube about the size of your pinky finger, and the tube's going to be about eighty little white medicated pellets. Maybe it'll cost you ten bucks.

You want to take three pellets orally. Pop the little white pellets on your tongue, rub them against the roof of your mouth until they're dissolved. three pellets orally.

Okay. Every um Three hours. Until the pain abates and then stop. If after stopping the head pain comes back, the neck pain comes back, you start taking it again. stopping when the pain goes away, kind of the same way you would take a cough medicine, right, taking the medicine when the pain is present stop or when the cough is present, stopping when it goes away.

Um that's how That's how I think that's going to fix it. In a heartbeat, there is another medicine that is kind of tied for. Um Has an indication here. It's called Belladonna. You s spell that just like it sounds: B like baby, E.

L L A D like David O N N A Bella Donna. If you take the calcarea for four doses of the calcarea, And there's no change at all. like zero. Like it's not any better at all. then you take the Belladonna, switch to the Belladonna.

One of these two We'll fix it. I'm pretty sure that it's going to be the Calcareia carbonica.

Okay. Okay, very good.

I'll tell you it. All right. So very, very good. Yeah, it's an interesting thing to think about, and nobody thinks about it like this because nobody's been taught this. But there is A CURATIVE LAW of medicine.

It's a natural law. I mean, it's a law like gravity or like electromagnetics or physics. It exists. whether you believe in it or not. And the law is called the law of similars.

The law of similars is curative. And the way that the law of similars is activated. is by paying attention to the language of the symptoms.

So for instance, if you had neck pain, That fell fought. It was a burning hot pain, heat radiating off of the area, but it was worse from a cold application and better from a hot application. you would need a different medicine in order to recover your health, in order to get on the other side of it.

So the details, if it was on the right side of your neck, you would need a different medicine than if it was predominantly on the left side of the neck and so forth and so on.

So the details of the symptoms Hold the key to the cure of the problem. And this is regardless of the pathophysiology. It's regardless of what it was that caused it. It doesn't have anything to do with any of that. The law of similars hinges Exclusively upon the language of the symptoms that your body is generating.

And when we pay attention to the language of the symptoms, were able to discover a curative medicine. And that's how homeopathy works. Um it's the most scientific Type of medicine on planet Earth right now. It's the most proven type of medicine on planet Earth right now. And it is curative.

Then why is it I've never heard of that before?

Well, yeah, so you can thank Big Pharma for that. Yeah, I can thank Big Pharma for a lot of things. We've been under the jack booted heel of a medical monopoly since nineteen fifteen.

Okay. I have some good news, though. Let me tell you. The last time you were here on the radio program. I literally had to get up with my f with my face no more than a foot away from the Computer screen.

to be able to read the the the callers coming in. I had Last week a week ago Well, last Friday. I had um The cataracts removed. And boy, I'm going to tell you what a wonderful, wonderful thing it is to see again. Yeah, it makes a big difference.

Yeah, I'm sitting way back over here now and I can see that screen as clear as can be. Yeah, I love it. It's really, really great. I'm I'm happy for you. How was the surgery pretty easy and you you breezed through it, or were there complications?

Oh, no, I didn't have it took longer than normal. She was The doctor was telling me w that um Check this out. The head surgeon that I talked to Uh this guy has been around a while. In nineteen fifty seven he was in the army. And that goes to show you how old he was, okay?

But anyhow. He told me the type of cataract I had was one not one that usually came with people my age. It was one that it usually appeared on younger people. It comes on real quick. Um and and on younger people, and it was um I I guess thicker.

this uh the surgeon that removed it. Um she was a really sharp lady. Uh, she she kept saying, Quite a cataract. Quite a c she talked to me during the entire, uh, thing and Yeah, yeah. And uh but it usually They say it usually takes about ten minutes to remove one of those and they t they don't It it took her almost thirty minutes because it was wasn't the normal type of cataract.

Okay. So are you currently? Um or did you just stop? any post-surgery medication? Uh I'm just taking eye drops, that's all.

Okay, so when you get home tonight, you want to look to see. If Torticolis, T O R T I C O L I S, which is Fancy Schmancy Doctor Talk. for neck pain and neck stiffness. is a side effect of The med. Because there's a saying in medicine that when you hear hoofbeats, you think about horses before you think about zebras.

Which means when you see a symptom complex, you think about the most common things that cause it before you start thinking about weird things that cause it.

So you might have a point there because in order to um Yeah. They put those eye drops that I gotta put my head back and and boy, it almost kills me when I try that. Yeah, yeah.

So I you know, it whenever we get a sudden onset of a brand new symptom, The first thing to consider is, well, what have I been doing differently in my life? And well, you've been taking the eye drops. And so it's possible. that this is a known side effect of that medicine. But nonetheless, The homeopathic medicine should help you to get on the other side of it pretty quickly.

Very good. Very good. In case uh I I don't get it it goes away before I get the medicine. I'll get the medicine anyhow. And have it on hand for the next time.

And I wrote everything. I think that medicine itself would be a good medicine for you. And so I would, as an experiment, Um I would take Uh two pellets. Morning and evening. Every day for five days.

And see if you notice a difference. your mood, your energy, your appetite, your sleep, your general aches and pains, anything, see if there's a brightening up of your symptoms. Two a day for five days. All right, very good.

Yeah, you're welcome. Happy to help. Yeah. Well, you've you've done a lot of that. I get uh a lot of folks calling me And uh here Quite often in Born Ward letters we Are they talking about Oh, you've helped them.

We get a lot of them. Thank you for having Dr. Glidden on your program. You know, he's helped me tremendously.

So, are you ready to? Yeah, I'm ready. Take on the callers. We're gonna open the phone lines then at eight eight eight.

Well, to any of your to any of your co-hosts Have any direct questions for me? I mean, let's Let's help the people who help you. Does anybody in the studio have any questions? They don't know very much. I do have a question.

Except for Styles, who's spunky. This is Pastor Lewis, Dr. Glenn. I I've had some trouble Um with my left hand. Uh my right thumb.

just started hurting tremendously and like when I got dressed uh I could to tuck in my shirt and that, all of a sudden, my right thumb was giving me tremendous pain. It just hurt like it was inside or something, almost like I ripped a tendon or something like that. Where in the anatomy of the thumb was the pain? The pain was. Uh the The pain was like um I guess let's see.

but the third join in. In the hand? Was it in the ball of the thumb? Or was the pain in the hand itself? No, the back side of the ball.

The back side of the ball where the thumb joins the hand? Yes, the top of the wrist. Yeah, very good. What was the quality of the paint? Ah, very severe.

Where sharp? Was it dull? Was it aching? Was it sharp? Was it driving?

Was it burning? It was a sharp pain. Sharp pain. And I could hardly move the thumb. and it just caused me great pain.

But what has happened um I kind of put up with that, and then I tried wrapping it at night. uh with a ace bandage. But then it seems like it's moved down my wrist. And now it's it's more the thumb I can moose better. But it seems to be Down maybe an inch or so more into my wrist.

Where and that's that hasn't gone away for weeks now. Has anything happened to your digestion at the same time? You have a problem with heartburn? No.

Okay. And what makes the pain feel better and what makes it feel worse? What it makes it feel better is if I keep it wrapped. I have a a uh wristband on that uh helps uh So that it uh that I can move my hand and uh function pretty well with it. At night I try to take it off just to relieve it and see if it maybe it will heal because that's not on there.

So if the thumb moves around like if you you know were to do you keep it wrapped to keep it immobile? No, no. Just just to give it some relief. And the wrapping The the thumb was bi the thumb I can move pretty well now, but like I said, it the pain has moved down further in my wrist.

So now the pain is more Right at the uh wrist joint. Just above the thumb. Yeah, yeah.

And so what will aggravate the pain during the day? Sitting, standing, walking, writing, using the hand, not using the hand, what aggravates it? The paint seems to be there all the time. And nothing seems to necessarily aggravate it. I'll do some typing on the computer.

Um I type quite a bit and that doesn't seem to affect it at all. What does anything take the edge off of the pain? A cold application, a warm application, massaging it, anything? Massaging it a little bit, yes. And for the most part, the only thing that gives me the relief is if I have it wrapped with a you know, a A wristband or whatever.

Yeah. Well, that's interesting.

Okay, very good.

So you got something to write with? Sure. Did you did you injure it? I can't think of anything I did to injure it. Yeah.

And have you had this before? No.

All right, that's very interesting. Um In the twenty four hours of the day, what's the best time of the day for you? Uh probably uh Uh during the daytime. From when to when Oh, probably f um From eight in the morning till um six at night.

Well, what's the worst time of the day for you? Probably when I try to go to sleep. Is it easy or hard to go to sleep, generally speaking? I have to, I'm always c careful with the wrist, and sometimes I wake up because it's in the wrong position and starts hurting. And when you wake up in the middle of the night, is it always the same time?

Mm. I wouldn't say so, no. And what is it that wakes you? Probably the discomfort in the wrist.

Okay. So in the twenty-four hours of the day, the discomfort in the wrist is worse in the middle of the night? Yes.

Okay. Okay, very good.

And it's the right wrist? It's the uh left wrist. It's the left wrist.

Okay, I've got three funny questions for you. You're going to wonder what the heck is he asking me these things for, but I'm going to ask you anyway, okay?

Okay. All right. How do you feel about tight clothing around your throat? Like a turtleneck or a scarf or a buttoned-up shirt. How do you feel about that?

Love it, hate it, take it or leave it? I I can take it early, but it doesn't bother me at all.

Okay. Is there anything in the animal kingdom that you're really like creeped out by? No.

Dogs, cats, mice, rats, snakes, spiders, anything flips your switch or not? No, nothing like that.

Okay, very good.

And um Are you the jealous type? Is it Is jealousy something that you have to work to overcome? You don't know why you feel that way, but you do or not? No, it's me. I knew it was you, Peter.

Yeah, no, I don't feel bad.

Okay, so there's a medicine that you should try. First I'll say it and then I'll spell it. It's called uh Eruda graviolans. It's R like Roger, you like Utah, T like Thomas, A like Apple. Second word, G like Godfrey, R like Roger, A like Apple, V like Victor.

E like Echo, O like Oscar, L like Larry, E like Echo, N like Nancy, S like Sierra, Ruta, Graviolans. You should be able to get that at a health food store. It's a homeopathic medicine. Get it in the 30C potency, C, like Charlie. and take two pellets three times a day for five days.

Two pellets three times a day. Yeah, for five days.

Now if before day five, there's a remarkable positive improvement. You stop taking it and you let it ride.

Okay. All right, if before day five it becomes aggravated while you're taking the medicine. you stop taking it, you wait until the aggravation passes, And then you resume taking it, but once a day. And usually, with situations like this, if there is an aggravation, from the homeopathic medicine. Once the aggravation passes, the pain passes with it.

So it's kind of like a A healing aggravation. But nonetheless, we'll see if this flips the switch and best of luck.

Okay, tha thank you for that advice. Yeah, I'll try it. This has been aggravating for a while here, so Yeah, pain's no fun, for sure. Yeah. Okay, thank you.

Yeah, you're welcome. Anybody else, or are we going to the phone? Yeah. Uh I think we'll go to the phones and Uh who do we have first there? Dionisio.

Hi, how you doing? I had a herniated disc. It's two thousand four. Yeah, it could Look, somewhere like the third disc from the bottom. Yeah.

Anything like anything for it?

Well, I mean, that was 21 years ago. How do you feel? Not great, but I had three hernias. This two of them got healed. But the last one is still.

So it could be a hard time. What's the nature of the hard time? Meaning, it's painful. I can't sit down too long. trouble standing up here.

What makes it feel better? What makes it feel worse? Lying down makes you feel better. Lying down on your back or on your side or on your stomach. On my side, it doesn't make the best of it.

It's really painful. I can't sit back. I can't lie down on my back. I have to lie down on my side. For relief.

Either side, left or right? I'm all right.

Okay, very good.

That's interesting, isn't it? Don't you think? That's interesting. What part of your back is it? Is it your upper back between your shoulders?

Is it the middle of your back? Is it your lower back? Just the lower back. On the middle back, I got a hole there that's not quite so big with a nerve brush. Uh, passes rubs.

Rubbed against it, it hurts.

Well, it doesn't matter that much. One ten a bit of more. I use look at mine to cooking mine. with MS Less, and that usually helps. Yeah.

And I won't have it for a while. Do you have high blood pressure? Yes.

Mm, do you have heartburn? Yeah. Okay. So all of these Yeah, yeah.

Okay, very good.

So all of these things Are like different arms of the same octopus, right?

So the high blood pressure, the heartburn, the herniated discs. They're all caused by the same thing. And that thing is chronic mineral deficiencies with an emphasis of calcium and magnesium. It's kind of like if your car runs out of oil The engine will seize up. Nothing wrong with the engine, just ran out of oil.

You know, if the tires don't have enough air in them, they'll roll off the rim. Nothing wrong with the tire, just didn't have enough air in it.

So when your body runs out of essential nutrients, things start to break And there's a pattern of breakage depending on which nutrients the body runs out of.

So do you have something to write with? Yes.

Okay, so I want you to call this number 888 That 618 Six one eight one seven nine six One seven nine six.

Okay. You tell them you want one healthy foundation pack. Yeah. Um Uh It's called a a healthy foundation pack. Mm-hmm.

How free. By what was found? Yeah, Healthy Foundation, F-O-U-N-D-A-T-I-O-N, Healthy Foundation Pact. I'll know what you mean.

Okay. and one extra bottle of liquid calcium. One Liquid of what? One extra bottle of liquid calcium. I spoke costume.

Yep, C like Charlie. A like Apple. L like Larry, um, C like Charlie. I like India, you like Utah, M like Mary.

Okay. All right, now they'll tell you how to take it. which is important. And also, you want to start using salt liberally on your food. Because the leading cause of heartburn is a deficiency in salt.

Salt is a very, very, very important nutrient for the body. Has nothing to do with high blood pressure. That's a medical myth, which has persisted for decades. They proved in Harvard that it has nothing to do with it. And you really need salt in order to have healthy stomach acid.

So you need to start salting your food so that it tastes good. Yeah. Don't be afraid of salt. And you want to take the stuff these supplements. And if you do that for four weeks, I'm going to bet you you notice a great deal of relief, okay?

I thought With one.

Alrighty. Well, thanks to New Joe. Let's go on to the next caller. We uh Mm. Uh, all right, there's There's strange things on the board.

I don't know what's happening up here on the board, but I I'm getting funny faces at me. We're having a little bit of issue in New York right now with the signal.

Okay. We're having a problem. is coming out of the uh New York station right now, so Well, that's because of their new mayor. Right. Right, yes.

Yeah, you know, speaking of that, they want to. moderate Muslim, democratic socialists, Mem Danny. uh uh reveals that uh he wants to invokes one of the first things he wants to do Is invoke Sharia law. This is you know, you know, and I 83% of the young women that voted, eighty-three percent crossed the board. voted for the Communists and they voted for the Muslims.

So I hope um I hope he makes that Shereala, makes all those young women wear those headbags. They they should they deserve to wear those headbags.

Nowadays for those that's why they want to control the education of the kids. Yeah. the little kids. Wasn't it Rockefeller or somebody that said, If you give me seven years, the first seven years of someone's life, I can change the way that they think? Oh, yeah.

With Rockets and years are really important in the sociological development. And if you can. you know, socialize a child. along to think a particular way in the first seven years of their life, then it's really difficult to change that later on in life. Yeah, you know, it was Rockefeller that also boasted about starting the feminist movement.

Uh no, yeah. And uh he The idea was to break up the families and uh to use them. Um for leverage. Yeah. All right, I'm gonna give those phone numbers out.

Uh, it seems like all of these calls were coming in from New York for some reason. Oh, and now we're we're having a major problem, so I'm gonna get the phone numbers out. You folks in other parts of this country please call from Love from New York. Eight eight eight. Six seven seven nine six seven three eight eight eight six seven seven nine six seven three.

If you have a question or a comment, give us a call here. And uh we're gonna be going to a a break here. In just a minute, but uh Just think about that. You know, these women, you know, why in the world is that here the young men voted. And across the board for the Conservatives.

Uh And the women, again, that takes you back to the Bible, where the Bible says the enemy attacks women in the area. of discernment. Boy, if that's not proof of that, I don't know what would be, okay. Yeah, that's that's prophetic, isn't it? Yeah.

And with those young women, those Democratic women Once they get the head bags on, You watch them go down to the beach, and that's all that they'll have covered, is their heads, right? That's the way they are. All right, we're coming up to a break here, and then The whole board's lighting up. I'm hoping. We can Eight, seven, six.

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