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209 Homeopathic Medicine - Release The Power Within w/ Medic Mike

Keith Otworth & Rhonda Triggs Season 7 Episode 209

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Tonight, We’re talking with Special Guest Medic Mike….. about Homeopathic Medicine.

In the world of preparedness, every tool matters. Fire, food, water, shelter—we all know the checklist. But what about medicine? What happens when the pharmacy shelves are stripped bare? Or, what’s left of the hospital is too far to reach on time? What happens when you need medical attention but there’s none to be found?

Well that’s where ancient wisdom meets modern survival. That’s where homeopathic medicine steps in.

Homeopathy is more than just tiny tincture bottles filled with unknown liquids… it’s about harnessing nature and your body’s own defenses to heal itself. From calming fevers to easing pain, from shock and trauma to everyday ailments, these remedies have been in the survival kits of soldiers, pioneers, and healers for generations.

As Preppers, homeopathic medicine is a force multiplier. It’s lightweight, shelf-stable, and powerful. It’s another layer of defense when the system fails, and it reminds us that self-reliance doesn’t just stop at food storage and bug-out bags. It extends into health and healing, and taking care of our own when no one else can.

So tonight, Medic Mike is here to unravel the world of homeopathic medicine. He gonna tell us what it is, how it works, and why it deserves a place in our preparedness plan.

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Jeremy
A, um, a, uh, whatchamacallit check? A delay check?

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Buddy
It's

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Keith
Um, I mean, it sounds like you're, you're on point right now.

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Buddy
action

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Keith
Good. but Talk to me, Jeremy.

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Jeremy
Check one, two, check one, two, check one, two.

00:00:17.89
Keith
All right. This time, let's not let your brain get in the way. Talk to me, Jeremy.

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Jeremy
Okay, I'm on. Are you on?

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Keith
See, see, he's, he started, he started taking a breath right when I finished.

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Buddy
it's

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Buddy
Yeah, it's it's I was going to say his delay is gone, it looks like. So hopefully.

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Keith
Yeah. Yeah.

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Buddy
Hey, now, how did you, just for my own knowledge, how did you log on? Did you go through the, they click the button to join or what'd you do?

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Jeremy
Yeah, that's how i usually join. I think what the problem was is I had some outdated drivers and I i restarted my computer probably 85 times.

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Buddy
Okay.

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Buddy
Oh, fuck yeah.

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Buddy
Dude.

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Jeremy
i don't I don't know what the deal was. um I had installed what I thought was a good um ah malware removal or whatever you know product and then I started doing some research on it because it wasn't it wasn't completing updates and come to find out it was, it was it's not a good company and

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Buddy
Yeah.

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Buddy
I just had i just had that same problem with between HP Windows, ah all my malware.

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Jeremy
Yeah.

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Jeremy
but

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Buddy
Fucking

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Buddy
VPN, all that crap, man. So last week, there was like two days I was hotspotting off my phone.

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Jeremy
Yeah.

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Jeremy
Yeah.

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Buddy
So luckily it worked.

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Jeremy
Yeah. I need to find a, I need to find a new um cleaner slash, um you know, antivirus program to install something that doesn't suck and isn't super expensive.

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Buddy
Yeah, I just, I think I updated all mine and it's like you pay once a a year and I mean, I don't know.

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Jeremy
So. Yeah.

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Jeremy
Yeah.

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Buddy
It's what it is. So what we got?

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Jeremy
Yeah.

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Keith
Well, I apologize for being late, had to run to little boy's room or the big boy's room.

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Buddy
I

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Keith
You how that works.

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Buddy
don't want to say you go to the little boy's room.

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Keith
I'm sure I'm sure.

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Mike
You're in the men's room.

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Keith
Yeah.

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Mike
Cracking.

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Buddy
Yeah.

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Keith
ah Yeah. You have the magic room. You're right. That's the scratch. Go backwards. Yeah. I'm sure medic Mike would appreciate the fact that, you know, you have to you can't come on to this thing with a bladder full bladder.

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Jeremy
yeah

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Keith
Mm hmm.

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Jeremy
yeah

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Mike
cracking thank

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Jeremy
Yeah. Buddy of mine showed up about an hour ago, hour and a half ago, and he had beers and I was like, well, that sounds delicious. But yeah ah yeah, of course.

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Buddy
ah Did you you partake?

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Jeremy
um

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Keith
Oh, you've already had beers today?

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Buddy
right. right.

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Jeremy
Yeah. But i did ah last night. I don't really drink that often.

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Buddy
yeah

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Jeremy
And last night, um Missy had started drinking some champagne and I was like, you know what? I'm going to have a drink. I haven't had a drink in a while. A while back, we were at, she was conducting a job fair, and I went there because they had food.

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Jeremy
um But it was at this distillery called Beehawks. And the guy who, it's a guy and his wife who own it. He is, he was a member of 375 that lost his leg during Black Hawk Down, you know, and in Mogadishu.

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Buddy
Oh, no shit.

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Jeremy
And yeah, and he's got a, he's got one leg, he's got a prosthetic. And um his wife retired as a colonel. in this particular drink I was drinking, it's ah it's a bourbon, but it is a pistachio cream bourbon.

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Jeremy
And it's called, yeah, it's called Madam Colonel.

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Mike
Okay.

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Buddy
Oh.

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Jeremy
I drank, I drank the whole fucking bottle and it was delish.

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Keith
Now, that would be a liqueur, right?

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Jeremy
I don't know what you want to call it. It's, it's one of their top shelf bourbons.

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Keith
but how high How high was the how high was the ah the the alcohol?

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Jeremy
Oh, I don't, I don't know. I think it was like a like a 70 or 80 proof, you know, it was one of their, its one of their better bourbons, but it's, they take this, she got the idea from somewhere in Italy.

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Keith
hey man boom

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Jeremy
Um, but they basically,

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Mike
Probably lemon cello or a cream cello, orange cello. That shit's bomb.

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Jeremy
yeah but this is a pistachio cream.

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Mike
Yeah.

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Jeremy
I crushed that whole bottle. And this morning I woke up and I was like, you damn idiot. That was one.

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Keith
Isn't it funny how ah every drinking story starts with, you know, i don't really drink that often, but...

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Buddy
Ha ha ha.

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Jeremy
Yeah. But this time I definitely did.

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Buddy
Ha ha ha.

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Jeremy
um And I'm lactose intolerant. So, you know, I'm

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Keith
Oh.

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Keith
I hope there's a homeopathic medicine ah remedy for that.

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Jeremy
I.

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Buddy
Ha ha ha.

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Mike
but

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Jeremy
I'll just I'll just say I made weight today. So that was it was good.

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Keith
ha ha.

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Mike
yeah When I was in Italy, i took my wife to Tuscany to propose to her in 2013, and we took a tour of the whole country. And when we were near Mount Vesuvius down in the southern part of the country, um the they have pistachios mostly down there. And they were especially grown in the soil after Mount Vesuvius exploded back however many hundred years ago. But it's got a really interesting flavor to it, but the pistachios were bomb.

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Jeremy
Yeah. Yeah, it was extremely good.

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Mike
Lemons great soccer balls.

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Buddy
Yeah, missy was talking Missy was talking about, i want I listened to one of the podcasts, ah the DHG podcast, or d DGH, what is it?

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Jeremy
Yeah.

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Keith
Dirty garden hoe.

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Buddy
30 Garden Hills.

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Jeremy
Daredevil Gardenhose.

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Buddy
Yeah. So, yeah, she was talking about that pistachio farm on the way to El Paso. And I'd driven by that a hundred times, man.

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Jeremy
Mm-hmm. Yeah.

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Buddy
I even stopped in a few times and I started thinking about that.

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Jeremy
Yeah.

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Buddy
I was like, man, that's a great road trip right there.

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Jeremy
Yeah, there is a, um in between el Paso and Las Cruces, there are some back roads and you end up driving through a pistachio grove where the pistachio trees are have grown, they're grown together.

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Keith
and ah

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Jeremy
ah They form a canopy over the highway um or the, you know, the road.

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Buddy
Oh.

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Mike
Nice.

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Jeremy
And it's, when you're on a motorcycle, it's incredible. um But you drive through there and it's a lot of shade. And that's actually, know, there's this one, there's a historic marker there that, um, Billy, the kid, um got into one of his, last gunfights right there.

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Jeremy
And, um, the place where he was supposedly killed, is actually there, in a small part of Las Cruces. So, you know,

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Buddy
Wow. I'm a history nut.

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Keith
mean I've seen i seen ah Young Guns. I'm telling you, man. He he he he died an old man. he died an old man he what he was in his bed when he died.

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Buddy
Yeah, I think so.

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Jeremy
possibly,

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Buddy
I think i think he was the... but there's a whole mystery behind that. That's a whole other podcast.

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Jeremy
Yeah. Yeah.

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Buddy
but

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Mike
but

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Jeremy
yeah

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Keith
met ah Mike, and that was that must have been a great trip, though, man.

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Buddy
But anyhow...

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Keith
i just yesterday or This weekend, I just watched ah like a six-part series. only caught like two of them.

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Mike
Oh

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Keith
A series on on that Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii and also Herculean. It's amazing what they fought what they found down there and what they're uncovering. It's incredible.

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Mike
oh yeah. yeah Italy was an amazing trip for sure.

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Keith
Well, ah gentlemen gentlemen, we're talking about homeopathic medicines tonight. Is that correct?

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Mike
That is my understanding.

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Keith
And we have ah Medic Mike back on with us who has been on with us before and is is filled with knowledge.

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Buddy
Yeah. And, and

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Keith
We're going to get a lot from him, I hope. ah Buddy, what do you got for us?

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Buddy
well, all I was about to say is you started out insulting this colonist gentleman again. So right out of the bag. So yeah, um, we've had him on before and he's full of knowledge and, we're just going to keep picking his brain until we get all that knowledge out, which is probably be several, several episodes.

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Mike
but

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Buddy
So, uh,

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Mike
I dig through some cobwebs and some dust.

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Buddy
Well, I'll let you say that. I won't, but, uh, I, you know, I heard a rumor about Mike that he wants put a tourniquet on a T-Rex.

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Mike
ah

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Keith
He just did.

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Mike
Yeah.

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Buddy
That's how old he is.

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Mike
Yeah, that's been said a couple of times. T-Rex or Moses. One of the two. Yep.

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Buddy
Or Moses. Yeah. yeah

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Jeremy
Yeah.

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Buddy
That's a good, I like that one better, but.

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Jeremy
Pulling, pulling security far side when, uh, when Washington crossed the Potomac.

00:08:07.44
Mike
Yep.

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Keith
ah you got are you calling him old?

00:08:07.94
Mike
Yep. Oh, I'm old bro.

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Mike
um ah I'm only a year older than Dave.

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Buddy
I think he's all, he's our age basically.

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Mike
So.

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Keith
Yeah, he's yeah he's ah he's he's me kind of old, so let's not go there.

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Buddy
So yeah.

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Buddy
but

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Buddy
Oh, here we go.

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Jeremy
Oh goodness.

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Buddy
It's going to be a good one today.

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Jeremy
It's not the years. It's not the years. It's the mileage.

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Buddy
It's going to be a good one this time.

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Keith
So where do we start, gents?

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Jeremy
I've got a question.

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Mike
Certainly.

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Keith
well Well, hold on. Before you get a question, let me, because I don't know nothing about homeopathic medicine. and I tried to look some stuff up ah this week.

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Mike
i was i was preparing I was preparing for this question. like, what is it and how did you get into it?

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Keith
yeah well exactly exactly like like just start off by saying because i think that people out there when they when they hear homeopathic medicine and i literally when i i was reading uh buddy's text uh signal and he's like you know ah medic mike's gonna come on talking about homeopathic medicine and i literally turned to ronda was like what the hell is that and but i hand i pointed pointed the phone at her she's like oh that's like

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Mike
I kind of prepared.

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Mike
Exactly. That's exactly what I said.

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Keith
That's like this and that and blah, blah, blah. I'm like, oh boy, i got to have this up. So what is homeopathic medicine? What is homeopathy? What pulled you into it? um And go start from there.

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Mike
Yeah, so since this is a prepper channel, um I am always trying to up my medical knowledge. And I was looking for, you know, austere survival doctor textbooks and whatever i could find on the Internet.

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Mike
And I came across this lady who had a was called revivalist. And I was like, OK, that's interesting. And I had no idea.

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Keith
Wait, say that again. What what was she called?

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Mike
Her name is Joette Calabrese. She is the premier homeopathic educator in our country.

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Keith
Wow.

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Mike
and she has numerous courses but i i came across her the survivalist course and i still didn't know it was homeopathy when i you know so i was just flipping through it and i was like what is this voodoo you know i because i because i've been in allopathic which is the medicine we have now our western medicine and emergency medicine for almost 30 years so and i and i knew you know i know there's uh herbalists out there and uh home or uh excuse me um

00:10:04.84
Keith
Oh.

00:10:26.34
Mike
what's the other one, holistic people out there. And I saw I was like, Okay, maybe that's, you know, a Chinese medicine or something. But so I started digging into Joette Calabrese.

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Mike
And she trained all over the world and mostly in India, where it's very prominent India, homeopathic medicine is And i I was like, all right. So I started just doing more digging on her and her courses. Now she's got beginner courses and she's got courses dedicated to females and um her, her,

00:10:58.62
Mike
The main course that she teaches is called good gut, bad gut, because everything, when you get sick comes from your guts, it all stems from what's in your belly and your guts. And if you don't heal your guts, you're going to get sick.

00:11:09.02
Mike
It all starts in your gut. Um, and then, uh, so homeopathy in a nutshell is like cures, like, so as an example, if you slice an onion, you're going to cry and tear and get a runny nose, snotty nose, the whole nine yards.

00:11:22.82
Mike
Well, they make the medicine from the onion. and they dilute it, and since they they treat the symptoms based off of what your symptoms are, they treat, they also, in homeopathy, they treat the whole body, not just your lungs or your heart or this, your lymphatic system, they treat the whole body.

00:11:42.03
Mike
So homeopathy is to uproot the problem, not bury it like allopathic medicine does with you our our synthetic medicines that we get from pharmakia. So that's what got me down that rabbit hole.

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Mike
So I took her little basic entry course, you know, to see what it was and how they make the medicines and and whatnot. And I got super interested. I'm like, I had no I've never heard of homeopathy at ever.

00:12:08.62
Mike
And then when I was going through the course, um when they They do the history of it. The guy that started it 280 years ago in Germany or France, his name is Dr. Hahnemann, Samuel Hahnemann.

00:12:20.17
Mike
ah He started doing experiments on himself. He gave himself malaria he know what the symptoms was. And then he found a medication or remedy. They're called remedies in homeopathy.

00:12:33.50
Mike
And he was dosing himself. And he came to the conclusion that once he figured out that if you have that like symptom, you use the same disease, basically your process.

00:12:43.93
Keith
Oh, that's brave.

00:12:45.71
Mike
Yeah. And he did that to his family and everything. And yeah.

00:12:49.09
Keith
Whoa.

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Mike
So this is in the 17, late 1700s. And so he's the considered the father of homeopathy. And so as his father, uh science grew because there was you know back in the day they'd put leeches on your your blood stuff and ah you know it was called bloodletting they would like to take all the blood out of your body and then put it back in thinking they were cleansing it you know because again they didn't have the technology we have today and now since we have technology today

00:13:23.58
Mike
they have the super duper microscopes where they can detect nanotechnology. You know, the the the very super you know super expensive microscopes i can see the action, because water holds memory.

00:13:36.84
Mike
And they can now see that in the microscope when you put the um the re remedy in water and it vibrates and it's woo-woo. So in a nutshell, as we got closer you know to the nineteen hundreds the Rockefellers came around.

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Mike
And ah they started the American Medical Association. And he you know he started and it with standard oil. you know He's an oil guru. and But he got into the medicine business and the medical business and basically realized that he can make a fortune by keeping people sick.

00:14:07.53
Mike
So homeopathy got made to be witchcraft and voodoo and woo-woo you know to um you know get them off the market, basically. There was more homeopathic colleges and universities in America and in the world um prior to the the Rockefellers and big pharma starting their business up.

00:14:28.62
Mike
um you As a matter of fact, to this day, the royal family, 99% of their medical staff are homeopaths. They don't do allopathic Western medicine.

00:14:39.10
Keith
Is that correct?

00:14:40.25
Mike
that is a yeah There's white papers on this stuff, brother.

00:14:40.31
Keith
Really?

00:14:43.77
Mike
so

00:14:44.11
Keith
Wow.

00:14:45.39
Mike
so like i said i went down that rabbit hole so i went i went to her college and i'm a certified practitioner of homeopathy um and i'm still learning i mean i have you know i don't take clients or anything like that unless it's a friend or whatever and i mean i can look at stuff up but i don't have a business or a practice but but i uh you just go to the school i mean it literally um there's there's there's so you have classical homeopathy

00:15:02.12
Keith
How do you get certified?

00:15:12.09
Mike
and practical homeopathy. Classical homeopathy is what Hahnemann was doing, where you're not supposed to give more than one remedy at a time. And then he learned ah after his passing, the people that followed his works realized that you can give multiple medications or rem remedies to help ah someone's ailment.

00:15:31.98
Mike
um So the classical homeopath does not believe in protocols. so i learned protocols for homeopathy um based on the um the guys that she learned from in India.

00:15:44.63
Mike
They have been in practice for over 250 years. And there's a. ah They did they were in a documentary and I can't for life remember the name the thing. It's called tiny magic pills or little magic pills.

00:15:56.88
Mike
And there was a guy who had a brain tumor the size of a frickin cantaloupe in his head. And, you know, he got to the point where his head was swollen. He couldn't speak. He couldn't walk. had an unsteady gait. You know, he was bedridden.

00:16:08.41
Mike
It took a little while. And that's another thing with homeopathy. You have to have patience because you have to also for one unlearn what you've learned about medicine and stuff like that. But it's also it takes a little bit longer. There's no quick fix. This isn't quick slot, you know, so um but they cured his tumor down to like one millimeter inside of two and a half years and how he functions as a normal human being all on homeopathy. He do any Western medicine whatsoever.

00:16:34.23
Keith
Wow.

00:16:34.49
Mike
His brain tumor. Yeah.

00:16:35.31
Keith
You know, you earlier you said ah that it's not um holistic medicine and it's not ah herbal medicine, but it sounds to me like it does kind of take a holistic approach.

00:16:43.03
Mike
Nope. nope

00:16:47.25
Keith
Like you just said, does the whole body.

00:16:47.97
Mike
app absolutely it's and it's also the remedies are also based off of some herbals you have you have herbal um bases you have mineral bases you have animal bases and you have disease bases they're called um no sodes so i have remedies i'm dude i have don't know one two i have 12 pelican cases full of remedies um but again waiting for the balloon to go up um and the mom are based off of diseases so i have i have

00:16:50.97
Keith
Okay. Yeah.

00:17:18.55
Keith
In pure form or or diluted?

00:17:20.25
Mike
ah it's it's the it's the medication version of it but i have um i have um stuff from i mean the you'd be surprised what you can make a remedy from know

00:17:22.44
Keith
oh wow. Wow. Wow.

00:17:28.78
Keith
and And would you be willing to give me your address? No.

00:17:33.58
Mike
but but um but like i have um god what do i i have like stuff from herpes. I have stuff from freaking hepatitis, you know, um some of the medications I have are rotting pussy, pussy meat from a rotting, you know, just meat left out.

00:17:53.08
Mike
And somehow someone decided I'm gonna make a remedy out of this rotting fleshy meat, you know, from a cow or a pig or whatever, you know, and it's a medication and it's actually very, very good medication.

00:17:59.27
Buddy
Oh.

00:18:02.81
Mike
It's, it's, we use it as an alternative to antibiotics.

00:18:07.53
Buddy
Wow.

00:18:08.28
Mike
Yeah.

00:18:10.13
Buddy
Man.

00:18:10.06
Jeremy
Mmh.

00:18:10.19
Mike
But it's called Magic Pills, the documentary. um But even there was a big, um I think it was in the 60s or the 70s, there was a big thing in Cuba where the whole island was sick with something.

00:18:22.27
Mike
And they rent they they were getting no more supplies into their country because the whole country was shut down. It was some kind of plague or something. And they ended up doing homeopathy and everyone got fixed up. you know So, I mean, like I said, it's it's just it's an amazing thing, but you have to unlearn what you've learned. Everything, you know, as far as medicine goes that I learned was a lie.

00:18:45.67
Mike
i mean, that's the rabbit holes I went down when i went to this school and the history of it. And now I'm working on getting herbalist certifications.

00:18:52.97
Keith
Wow. Wow.

00:18:53.66
Mike
Yeah.

00:18:54.32
Keith
You know, and and you said you're calling it homeopathy. ill call I said homeopathy. Is it, did I say it wrong?

00:18:59.20
Mike
it' it's It's homeopathy, but yeah, it's all the same, brother.

00:19:02.62
Keith
Gotcha. ah Jeremy, did you have a question for Mike?

00:19:06.86
Jeremy
Um, well, ah now that I've, I've heard you explain it that particular way, um I actually had the initial thought that this also delved a little bit into herbal remedies, and other stuff.

00:19:22.14
Jeremy
Um, but what would you say in, I don't know if there's a, um, one single one, but if you had to say, what is a, um a a general like covers multi-spectrums of problems kind of solution to something like you know a lot of people today take acetaminophen or NSAID for inflammation is there is there do you have like a go-to hmm

00:19:42.25
Mike
is right

00:19:47.18
Mike
right

00:19:52.57
Mike
Arnica Montana is the go-to medicine that that's sold everywhere. um Arnica Montana. There was a guy, um I think his website's still up. He just died like three months ago.

00:20:03.35
Mike
They called him Joe Pathy. and think it's Joe Pathy dot com. And that guy was 90 something years old, but he he would was called a water dose. So basically he'd put the homeopathic medication in your typical little 16 ounce water bottle and just let it you know dilute in the water. And he would just sip that throughout the whole day. The guy was never sick.

00:20:23.01
Mike
But Arnica is mostly for when you bruise yourself or you cut yourself when you come when you go to surgery. So when you go to surgery and you come out of surgery and you basically you had a traumatic experience because they cut you up and fix whatever was broken, you take the Arnica Montana and it helps you heal faster. It helps your meat and everything bind together faster and helps you heal faster.

00:20:44.33
Mike
But Arnica Montana is probably the most popular medicine in homeopathy.

00:20:48.78
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:20:49.17
Buddy
Wow.

00:20:49.39
Jeremy
Okay. That's cool.

00:20:53.30
Buddy
All right, Mike, you mentioned you mentioned something ah while a while ago that kind of got my ears to perk up a little bit.

00:20:53.47
Jeremy
That's right.

00:21:00.45
Buddy
ah You mentioned a lot of problems are in the gut.

00:21:05.79
Mike
Everything stems from your gut, brother.

00:21:05.78
Buddy
i mean, okay.

00:21:07.32
Mike
no matter No matter what it is, it's it's your it all starts in your gut. It spreads from there.

00:21:14.96
Buddy
Now, are we talking about

00:21:15.72
Keith
You're saying fix the gut, fix the human?

00:21:17.80
Mike
Yep. If you can fix your gut, obviously it it has to do, you know, without getting all coach on you. You got to eat right. You got to, you know, exercise, all that stuff.

00:21:28.89
Mike
But yeah, your disease all starts in your gut with all the the biome.

00:21:31.58
Buddy
I mean, what is it in there? What is it in there that's causing all this?

00:21:37.13
Mike
Well, again, all the freaking ah fake food we eat. um I mean, like you know, the processed foods because you're eating food like product. It's not food. You know, all the all the big college names that are in all the potato chips we eat and, you know, all the crap they spray on the pesticides they spray on the food. You know, I mean, you know, as well as I do, the only real food you're going to get if you grow it and and and and and hurt it yourself, you know, because you don't know the process it goes through. You don't know the injections are getting, you know, hormones and all that stuff.

00:22:06.21
Mike
But that's a lot of it.

00:22:08.11
Buddy
Well, and I've been seeing a lot of stuff on social media right now.

00:22:08.37
Mike
i

00:22:08.47
Jeremy
yeah

00:22:13.02
Buddy
Everybody's talking about gut health and and, you know, drink, take this mushroom, take this mushroom and it helps your gut health.

00:22:16.49
Mike
Oh, yeah. Yep.

00:22:19.16
Buddy
Drink this, you know,

00:22:19.49
Mike
Oh, yeah. but Well, that's because they're jumping on the trend because, you know, yeah, the mushroom, this mushroom coffee.

00:22:26.37
Keith
ah Probiotics, prebiotics.

00:22:28.42
Mike
Yep. you know um yeah You know, you know, we got these guys on Instagram or Facebook or whatever. Talk about, you know, And they're not wrong, but they're still jumping on the bandwagon. And we don't you don't even know until you research them, you've got so many companies selling magnesium, all seven forms of magnesium, or copper this and and whatever, you know, black seed oil.

00:22:49.69
Mike
I mean, they they all, yes, we are magnesium deficient. Yes, we're copper deficient in our diets because they take that stuff out of our food or they they they hide it, you know, or they put fake stuff in there.

00:23:03.54
Mike
and And you're going to laugh at me when I say this. um Most of the problems that we have in our health are parasitic in nature.

00:23:14.55
Jeremy
Yep.

00:23:15.38
Buddy
Wow.

00:23:16.03
Mike
at

00:23:16.53
Buddy
And I was about to go there.

00:23:18.04
Mike
most tumors Most tumors are parasitic egg sacs and parasitic sacs. that are diagnosed as tumors because um there was physicians in my class, by the way, and nurses in my class. And they said the same thing, that medical school is a freaking joke.

00:23:33.12
Mike
They get like, if they're lucky, three weeks of nutrition. She goes, we are legal drug dealers because of big pharma. We get paid money to, permit you know, prestigious med.

00:23:44.23
Mike
Did you know that Viagra started out as a cardiac medication?

00:23:48.01
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:23:49.27
Buddy
wow

00:23:49.70
Mike
And then when they saw the side effect was the big boner, they made it a billion dollar marketing campaign, but it was supposed to, it's part of the nitro family for nitroglycerin.

00:24:02.91
Jeremy
Yeah. That's, ah that's what you take just before you hit TSA at the airport, just to make it extra special.

00:24:06.90
Mike
Yep. Yep. but As an example though, so, but since that side effect, you know, had, you know, people you know so they sold it for an ED medication for man having problems and they made billions of dollars, you know,

00:24:16.75
Jeremy
Mm-hmm.

00:24:19.23
Keith
Will you, before this podcast is over, would you reveal the homeopathic um solution or yeah other Viagra?

00:24:30.04
Mike
Oh, I don't. I would have to research that. don't know off the top of my head, brother.

00:24:32.85
Keith
they

00:24:33.39
Mike
I really don't.

00:24:33.82
Keith
ne ah Yeah, that's not a good enough answer.

00:24:34.78
Mike
I do know. that um but I actually I know i do know I just it's called cacao. It's the it's the chocolate nut from Brazil, the cacao tree.

00:24:45.08
Keith
Wait, I was joking. you You really, there really is a, is that for real?

00:24:47.67
Mike
Yeah, cacao is is a sexual enhancement natural.

00:24:50.30
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:24:51.14
Mike
Yeah.

00:24:51.91
Jeremy
Natural, natural cacao and also, um, beetroot is, um, but which helps your cardiovascular system in general, um,

00:24:52.05
Buddy
Oh, wow.

00:25:00.03
Mike
Yep.

00:25:00.27
Keith
That's why you eat all those beets. You keep telling stories.

00:25:03.13
Buddy
That explains a lot.

00:25:04.50
Mike
but

00:25:04.73
Jeremy
Hey man. Hey man. I'm, there's no shame in my game, but also like colors with like body parts, you know, which we've talked about before, but.

00:25:16.21
Jeremy
You know, you talked about, um you know, your butt guy ah your gut biome and all of the different, you know, situations that occur from that. That's actually how I fixed my, um um I had severe heartburn and acid reflux for many years.

00:25:32.45
Jeremy
um And i've I've talked about this before, but when I was in Afghanistan, um during my last deployment, Um, I got into, for some reason, it was just a tasty snack. I was eating platefuls of, uh, radish with salt and lemon.

00:25:48.87
Mike
Mm-hmm.

00:25:48.88
Jeremy
And i didn't even really pay attention to the fact that my heartburn had gone away. And it stayed away. And, um, I did a little bit of research and without the ah proper amount of sodium in your diet, um, your stomach produces the wrong kind of acid, which is what's producing, um the, the acid reflux and the heartburn.

00:26:14.03
Jeremy
So I just kind of conducted that or continued that experiment with just putting a little bit of salt whenever I would cook and i don't get heartburn anymore.

00:26:24.55
Jeremy
um Maybe very rarely, um but I don't have those issues anymore, and it was because of my my gut biome was producing the wrong kind of acid.

00:26:37.83
Buddy
wow

00:26:38.80
Mike
By the way, I did a little Google search for you there, Keith. There are several remedies for ED based on what's causing it. So as an example, lycopodium is often recommended for ED caused by anxiety.

00:26:53.30
Jeremy
Hmm.

00:26:53.91
Keith
Like a podium. Now that, uh, years ago I was, I'm not goingnna go into the whole thing, years ago I was, I used to run, uh, shows, uh, live shows. so We use like a podium as a color enhancement of to flame, to flame outs like explosions to make it more colorful and big in the theater.

00:27:11.00
Mike
Wow. Well, yeah, remember too, it's a derivative of lycopodium, you know, um as far as, you know, it's it's it's condensed down and everything.

00:27:18.58
Keith
Hmm.

00:27:18.76
Jeremy
yeah

00:27:19.09
Mike
And there's also one called Argenticum, which is made out of gold. um That's Argenticum, Argentum, excuse me, Nitricum. And that's the best of medication that's prescribed most through homeopathy for men with ED problems or low sex drive.

00:27:31.25
Buddy
I don't think we lost him.

00:27:34.45
Buddy
Shit.

00:27:34.75
Mike
And it's basically made out of gold.

00:27:34.82
Keith
Hmm.

00:27:37.30
Keith
Interesting.

00:27:38.19
Mike
Yeah.

00:27:38.54
Jeremy
her interesting

00:27:38.67
Keith
Uh, when I first started, when I, when I jumped online this week to try and dive down this thing, I honestly thought it was going to be some super quick thing, but it was so, uh, homeopathy is it's so, um, did in depth. It's so massive of a, of a subject.

00:27:56.71
Keith
Uh, don't even have words for it.

00:27:56.80
Mike
And it's female-dominated science too. There's very few, very female dominant.

00:28:00.44
Keith
Female dominated. Hmm.

00:28:02.71
Mike
Because Joette, the lady that i learned from, she started doing this, um like when her kids were born in the early 70s, I think she's like 79 or 80 years old now.

00:28:13.53
Mike
But um she's trying to pass on all the knowledge that she learned to her students because she knows she's going to pass soon. but um her Her three children have never once got one vaccination, have never taken a Tylenol, have never taken a Motrin, nothing over the counter NSAID, anything, cough syrup.

00:28:29.76
Mike
She's treated them the whole life. And she's when I was in school year two years ago, says, that my kids are never sick. but but They also eat healthy too. She's she's a big – oh, that lady eats butter, dude, because then when they talk you about your cholesterol, she goes, that is a lie, lie, lie, lie. lie She goes, I eat butter like it's going out of style because cholesterol is good for you.

00:28:52.82
Jeremy
em We've talked about that before, you know, you know before, before World War two Alzheimer's, not a thing.

00:28:55.03
Mike
but but

00:28:56.00
Keith
yeah We have.

00:29:00.98
Mike
Yep.

00:29:01.15
Jeremy
I mean, it, yeah.

00:29:01.76
Mike
What was that? Autism. There's a lady, there's a book I have that this lady killed her son from autism with homeopathy. It took four years.

00:29:08.99
Jeremy
Yep. There was one guy who he had, and I can't remember his name, um his son, you know, when you talk about being on the spectrum, this kid owned the spectrum. um But he took his son off the medications that turned him into ah basically a zombie.

00:29:24.71
Mike
Yep.

00:29:24.96
Jeremy
um And instead of all the crap that they would normally eat, he started giving him natural red meat, ah natural butter, raw milk,

00:29:32.20
Mike
Yep.

00:29:34.98
Jeremy
um

00:29:35.09
Mike
Yep.

00:29:35.58
Jeremy
All the stuff that humans used to consume.

00:29:38.92
Mike
Yep.

00:29:38.98
Jeremy
And that that young man, but boy, started acting normal, responsive.

00:29:43.69
Mike
Yeah, the food pyramid a lie, too.

00:29:44.61
Jeremy
is his yeah His studies improved. um And you know ah just on this last contract, I had a conversation. We had some cadets that were out there with us.

00:29:56.93
Jeremy
And um all of them have used, what is it, the ADHD medication? Is it add ah Adderall or whatever?

00:30:03.78
Mike
Adderall. Yeah.

00:30:05.22
Jeremy
and i And I'm like, why the hell would you do that? And they're like, well, we got to stay up late. We got to do this and we got to do that. I'm like, there's there's got to be a better way. you know There's got to be a better way.

00:30:14.63
Mike
yeah

00:30:16.25
Jeremy
um But they they don't they don't most people don't want to look into some of those more natural pathways because sometimes depending on where you're when you're looking, it can cost more.

00:30:31.42
Jeremy
um that's because you're not buying junk and you're not buying crap.

00:30:35.23
Mike
That's the thing that's cool about homeopathy, though, man, the medications, the remedies are so cheap. You know, you can buy them like, you know, there's reputable brands that you can get on Amazon, Boiron, B-O-I-R-O-N.

00:30:42.69
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:30:44.90
Mike
As a matter of fact, i have a shipment coming in on Thursday. I mostly buy my meds from um the UK, Helios Pharmacy. that's where you can get all the really crazy stuff because there's no FDA over there.

00:30:59.08
Jeremy
Mm-hmm.

00:30:59.98
Mike
But all the like the no sodes and all that stuff I do. I even have I have literally I have a medication made sativa and indica and it has nothing to do with getting high.

00:31:10.38
Mike
i have stuff derived off of poppy seeds from Afghanistan. You know, i they're all medications and I had to get those in England. But um yeah the the yeah, there's just so many rules here.

00:31:18.22
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:31:22.41
Keith
Well, well ah I'll say this, Mike. I i but loathe, I mean, deeply loathe the medical industry in the United States. i don't dislike doctors. I absolutely can't stand their and their industry.

00:31:34.26
Keith
And got to be honest with you.

00:31:34.70
Mike
H-E-N.

00:31:36.18
Keith
they i feel every single time i go to the doctor, because I have plenty of reasons why I go the doctor, and i and I do take medicines for different things. I feel like, I feel like all they're trying to do is get into my pocket and it, it, it bothers me so bad.

00:31:51.72
Keith
Like I had to go to my one doctor, my regular doctor but for an earache, an ear infection and which turned into a, a,

00:31:59.04
Mike
a g and

00:31:59.04
Keith
ah blown eardrum and all kinds of weird stuff. And i went to them, spent, I don't know, i know how many thousands of dollars of blood tests and this and that for them to literally punt me down the road to a specialist.

00:32:12.21
Keith
And that is the words that my doctor said to me. She said, there's nothing more I could do for you. I'm going to punch you down the road. That's what she literally said to me.

00:32:21.43
Buddy
Hehehehe.

00:32:21.65
Mike
Yeah, she said she's an E&T doctor.

00:32:21.77
Keith
And after spending all that money,

00:32:23.91
Mike
Yep.

00:32:24.28
Keith
and And then I went down to this other doctor and now he's got me on all this other type medicine for my ear.

00:32:29.81
Mike
Yep.

00:32:30.09
Keith
It's still not really healed all that much. And i'm I'm getting more and more angry every single time I step into one of these offices. I'm thinking all they're seeing is cha-ching.

00:32:40.54
Keith
That's all they're hearing.

00:32:40.77
Mike
Yep. Well, as I said, the physicians in my class did the same thing. we We are legal drug pushers, drug dealers. um because the connection with big pharma because depending on the day of the week or the time of the or i should say the quarter of the year um this drug for cardiac problems now and now i have to use this drug for cart because you know they got to get the sales back up and you know some of that stuff is ridiculously expensive but um you know i

00:32:46.95
Jeremy
yeah

00:33:04.30
Keith
I think the American people should know should know this. Why are they not talking about this on on mainstream news? Why is it not out there?

00:33:09.87
Mike
because big pharma's got a deep pockets brother

00:33:12.54
Keith
Man.

00:33:13.18
Mike
that's why That's why homeopathies consider woo-woo and witchcraft and voodoo because – and same with herbalists and and holistic doctors.

00:33:13.43
Jeremy
Kevin? Well, what?

00:33:19.39
Mike
you know um the and the you know The whole parasite thing, they they think that's horseshit.

00:33:25.27
Keith
Well, and then look, that's the elephant in the room, right?

00:33:25.36
Mike
Yep.

00:33:25.29
Jeremy
well what

00:33:28.72
Mike
yep

00:33:28.73
Keith
So why don't we just get that out of the way? they A lot of people say ah homeopathy is nothing more than a placebo that doesn't work and you need actual real medicines from actual real doctors.

00:33:38.62
Mike
Well, there, but that's the thing. There's a lot of MDs that are certified. You know, they actually, there are MDs and DOs that are, went to regular, you know, Stanford University or whatever, and they're still mostly treating holistic and and homeopathically because in some circles, it also depends on the state.

00:33:56.14
Mike
Like in Oklahoma, I don't have to be a licensed, practitioner in Oklahoma. I could start up a practice right now with my little ah degree that I got from this little old lady college.

00:34:08.09
Mike
You know, it's not even really a college. It's it's more her little thing, but she's, you know, very well known. But, you know, it depends on the state and municipality um as far as which you can practice. Some states you have to be an MD in. And if you if you want to do homeopathy and or holistic, you have to be an MD or a DO first, depending on your your state.

00:34:25.67
Mike
So, you know, got the bureaucracy in the way of that shit, too.

00:34:27.69
Keith
so so they're So they're already trying to reach into home yeah homeopathy.

00:34:30.74
Mike
Oh yeah. Oh, for sure. They've been trying to squash it for years. um you know But like I said, everyone that's on Instagram and the socials, you know they're they're talking about that mineral or that drug or that that problem.

00:34:43.66
Mike
They're not wrong, but they're trying to capitalize on it. you know And who knows if they're getting, you know they're there let's just say you bought a,

00:34:46.01
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:34:51.42
Mike
a bottle full of magnesium with all seven types of magnesium oxide malate citrate blah blah blah are you really getting that mineral or is it filled filtered in with some you know just bs and you're still spending 39.95 for that magnesium fix or that copper fix or whatever you know so you obviously have to do your homework

00:35:07.23
Keith
Mm-hmm.

00:35:10.51
Mike
on if you're gonna buy those kind of supplements. But we are definitely magnesium deficient in this country, you definitely copper deficient in this country. You're supposed to take a minimum of four to six milligrams of copper a day in your foods. And so, you know, if you eat copper rich foods is one thing, but um if you don't eat those kinds of foods, we're getting like 0.9% copper as an example.

00:35:31.54
Mike
And we need to stay healthy a minimum of two to three, but they recommend four to six a day.

00:35:39.59
Keith
Wow.

00:35:39.64
Mike
milligrams just for copper as an example you know

00:35:43.71
Keith
Well, this phrase keeps coming up in in in this world, this homeopathy. It says, like cures like. And i didn't I didn't read into it because I figured you would probably want to answer that, but I kept seeing it over and over again.

00:35:55.54
Keith
What does that mean, like cures like?

00:35:57.40
Mike
that's well like i said that's the onion story i just gave in the beginning you know how onion makes you cry when you're slicing it up the medication is called allium sepa and it's made from a red onion and they dilute it and you treat the symptom that's how homeopathy works you treat the symptom and it uproots the symptom with like cures like it doesn't suppress the symptom like allopathic medicines or when you're on any I call them petroleum-based medications because they're all synthetics. like you know As an example, we know marijuana has some certain health benefits.

00:36:32.62
Mike
It came from the ground. um But there's a stuff called Marinol. It's a synthetic derivative of marijuana. marijuana you know and they but they sell and in big pharma and but it's still synthetic it's still petroleum based there's still all those other ingredients in there that are not from the ground or from it's based on that yeah it's just how they word it and stuff you know it's all bureaucracy and politics but again it's it's money don't mess with our money that's all it is

00:36:51.15
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:36:51.60
Keith
Right. And they could they could probably say it's all natural because, you know, somewhere in there, stuff came from the ground.

00:36:58.85
Keith
Right.

00:37:07.09
Keith
Wow. ah So how, let me ask you this. So how do you, um I got so many questions about this crap. ah How do you zero in, let's say, on on a specific homeopathic remedy for a specific patient?

00:37:23.35
Keith
Let's let's call them, ah you know, headache or this or that.

00:37:24.24
Mike
Well, it's like in

00:37:25.85
Keith
How do you zero in on what's the right one? Oh, and let and let me go, let me go further. And also what, what if that person has an allergy to something? do you Can you figure that out as well?

00:37:33.89
Mike
there's no allergic reactions to any homeopathic remedy on record.

00:37:36.88
Keith
What?

00:37:38.36
Mike
Zero, because it's all natural. There's no side effects.

00:37:41.39
Keith
Wow.

00:37:43.06
Mike
So, but you'll be the same thing as me going to my doctor for the first time. I moved to Oklahoma from Nevada. I need to go find a new doctor. So I'm going to go through an interview process and I'm gonna say, you know, how you feeling today? What's going on? And you, and home me often, we call them rubrics and you can either, there's also software programs that will do the faster thinking for you. If not, I'd have to dive into my, might my, my, I have, they're called, um hold on a second. I'm in a brain park.

00:38:08.29
Mike
from yeah

00:38:10.15
Keith
Hey, don't they make something for brain farts?

00:38:12.34
Mike
Yeah.

00:38:12.94
Buddy
There's a homeopathic cure for it.

00:38:13.43
Mike
We have these books called The Materials.

00:38:15.55
Jeremy
Ashwagandha.

00:38:18.17
Mike
we have a book called the materia medica which is basically the pharma you know the pharma pharmacological encyclopedia of um of the medications and there's thousands of them and then we have the repertory the repertory is the book version that book is like i don't know it's like eight inches thick it's ridiculously big book um but you go down you basically find the body system and then you okay do they have this symptom do they have system and then the way that they wrote the book they give you little clues on how to point into.

00:38:50.63
Mike
And another one thing you can do too with current medicine and technology is you go get your diagnostic tests done. Okay, I've been diagnosed with this. You just gave me more answers to go from. So using the doctors and imaging and stuff like that,

00:39:04.70
Mike
is great from the get go from diagnostics. And then from there you treat it homopathically. So but like I said, I can pull up a computer program and let the AI or the computer program do its thing based on your symptoms.

00:39:11.11
Jeremy
Thank you.

00:39:16.44
Mike
And then we we try a certain remedy and you see if that symptom diminishes at all. Like i said, with with Homeopathy, you have to have patience. people and um People in the world today, and I say it like this, they have a microwave mentality.

00:39:30.90
Mike
You go to the convenience store to buy burrito that's supposed to put in on the microwave for three minutes, and you take it out in two minutes and 20 seconds and wonder why the middle's still cold. Because you you were impatient. You had to go. didn't want to let it finish cooking.

00:39:41.78
Mike
So people are impatient because allopathic medicine will work, but it's just masking the problem. It's it's just pushing it further down. It's like you know, like you have someone a pain medication. You're just taking away the pain.

00:39:54.69
Mike
but You're not taking away the problem or the symptom. You're masking it. So

00:39:58.52
Keith
Right, right, yeah.

00:39:59.29
Jeremy
Mm-hmm.

00:40:00.50
Mike
um so like I said, with homeopathy, it takes longer and homeopathy. They straight up say on most things, most ailments, you know, obviously cancers and really bad things or whatever, those take a long, long time. We're talking months and months and years, but for every normal little thing that's like your, that cold's hanging on little too long or that cough is hanging on too long or your earache's hanging on too long, there's a, you know,

00:40:31.00
Mike
if you have the patience to go through the whole process and not say this is horseshit this is voodoo it's not working but then when you go back in for your second interview like well it doesn't hurt as bad well then it's working because now your doesn't hurt as bad but it's still a slower process but you're uprooting the problem it's you're taking all that stuff out of your system it's it's curing you and that you can't say that in today's world in medicine mean like i said the the the example i gave with that guy's a brain tumor they cured him

00:40:31.26
Jeremy
Thank

00:40:58.36
Mike
They cured a kid of autism. They cured a guy with diabetes.

00:41:00.56
Keith
Right, right.

00:41:01.28
Mike
I mean, they cured, he doesn't take his insulin no more. So as an example, but it just takes a long time it takes or takes longer because when you take our current pharmacy, pharmaceutical medicines, they're just covering it up.

00:41:13.77
Mike
Yeah. It doesn't hurt now. Or my blood pressure is down. Well, yeah, because they're tricking your system with that medicine, but lisinopril, it's cardiac medication, you know, they're just, they're masking it and it's, you have to have patients.

00:41:26.87
Mike
So in a sense,

00:41:27.30
Keith
You know, when I was in my 30s, was having some stomach issues. And I don't know if I've talked about this before. I think I have early on the podcast. um And my stomach problems were bad. And I went to the doctor and they they um diagnosed me with ulcerative colitis, which is a very bad, very dangerous thing. Very bad thing.

00:41:46.76
Keith
And put me on this medicine. I would think I want to say, if I remember correctly, so long ago, I was taking like eight pills a day on my honor timers, you know, and it was so expensive and all this other stuff.

00:41:57.30
Mike
Yeah, the Sunday to Monday box.

00:41:57.76
Keith
And absolutely.

00:41:59.41
Mike
Yeah.

00:42:00.07
Keith
And, I honestly thought like, wow, this, my life sucks now. This is, this is terrible. And I, the company i was working for, closes doors and everybody, you know, was, was let go.

00:42:13.31
Keith
And my insurance ran out and I couldn't afford the medicines anymore. So I stopped taking them. And, um, at the same time, I was also getting in the gym and I was getting physically fit and i was just doing more things for my body. And from that point on couple months after I stopped taking medicine,

00:42:28.05
Keith
I never had a single symptom afterwards and i was 100% cured.

00:42:30.21
Mike
Yep. Yep.

00:42:31.71
Keith
I have been to the doctor for my colonoscopies every five years like supposed to and all that. They can't find anything. what they I don't know what these people were doing, man. Were they causing it so that I can so i can pay you know pay into the system?

00:42:46.42
Keith
Or do they misdiagnose me? I don't know. Whatever it was, I healed myself just by not taking those nasty, expensive medicines and just eating right and going to the you know the gym, basically.

00:42:56.86
Mike
yep that a A lot of it, again, depends on your diet and the type of food you're eating for sure. But yeah, and i like I said, if I ever go to the doctor, it's going to be for diagnostics so that you know they'll do a blood test. They'll tell me what the results are. I'm like, cool.

00:43:12.15
Mike
Thanks. Peace out. And I'll figure it out.

00:43:13.56
Keith
or something immediate Or something immediate, like a heart attack or something immediate.

00:43:14.83
Mike
Yeah. Well, there's things, I mean, there's things you can do too. And there's medications that I have that will help slow that process down. If you're having that chest palpitation, ah even cayenne pepper, you could drink a quarter, put a quarter teaspoon of cayenne pepper in some warm water.

00:43:30.24
Mike
It will, it will, you will feel immediate relief. And that's, that's horrible. That's not even homeopathic.

00:43:35.40
Keith
From what? from From like angina or chest pain?

00:43:37.88
Mike
Yeah.

00:43:38.94
Keith
You're kidding me.

00:43:39.77
Mike
No.

00:43:42.17
Mike
Cayenne pepper or stop blood, you can put you put the powder on your on on a bleeding wound, it will stop the bleeding. And if you take it internally, um it goes through your blood system and it, it I can't remember exact thing it does.

00:43:55.70
Mike
I'd have to risk ah get, you know, what it does. But yeah, you you can take cayenne pepper and it will slow your angina down and give you relief and open up your blood vessels.

00:44:05.45
Keith
Wow.

00:44:06.27
Jeremy
yeah

00:44:07.05
Mike
Oh yeah.

00:44:07.38
Jeremy
it's like It's a capsaicium molecule.

00:44:09.33
Mike
Yep, thank you.

00:44:10.67
Jeremy
It's a capsaicium basically and like buddy, you'd know this. And, and, and, and, and I think you'd was at as well when you go into a gas chamber and you get an old snot and, you know, teary eyed and all that stuff, the base molecule within most of your ah gas grenades, pepper sprays, OC spray and stuff like that is capsaicium. That's the spicy part.

00:44:32.39
Jeremy
um of, ah you know, of a, let's say, you know, a hot pepper. That's, that's what the base molecule is.

00:44:37.71
Mike
Yep.

00:44:39.56
Jeremy
That's what makes it spicy.

00:44:41.53
Mike
Yeah. The heart of the heat units. And I, I did like right now I'm making tinctures out of 90,000 heat unit cayenne pepper for tinctures.

00:44:47.52
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:44:49.29
Mike
Um, but also have the powder too in case I have to drink it. If you know, again, I'm, I'm at that age. um I might get angina one day.

00:44:56.96
Jeremy
Mm-hmm.

00:44:57.16
Mike
Um, But, you know, the people that I learned that from, they you know, they swear it works. I mean, I've never seen it from my own eyes, but just the research and the white paper says it does.

00:45:07.74
Jeremy
yeah

00:45:07.93
Mike
So.

00:45:08.33
Keith
good Good stuff, man. Wow.

00:45:10.02
Jeremy
I mean, you were talking about wounds. I mean, for thousands of years, people used honey.

00:45:14.97
Mike
Yep.

00:45:14.93
Jeremy
Honey is and is an amazing product.

00:45:15.97
Mike
Oh, I have so much honey, brother.

00:45:16.61
Jeremy
ah

00:45:17.25
Mike
for i have metal I have a Manuka honey coming out of my ears.

00:45:20.86
Jeremy
Dude, honey is great.

00:45:22.90
Mike
Yep.

00:45:23.04
Keith
Is that Manuka?

00:45:23.16
Jeremy
Oh,

00:45:23.96
Keith
It's expensive. Is that Manuka really worth it?

00:45:26.56
Mike
I. i like it for wound healing. It helps the wound heal faster, but you got, again, it's gotta be real honey because most of the honey you buy at the store, it's all it's not even really honey.

00:45:35.12
Jeremy
yeah. Yeah. yeah

00:45:36.35
Mike
um But yeah, the best Manuka honey comes from New Zealand.

00:45:36.39
Jeremy
yeah

00:45:39.80
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:45:40.50
Keith
You know, I just found that out this week because I'm a beekeeper. And I just found that out this week. I was watching a video from this woman who had heard some things about the honeys we get on the on the store shelves. And so she went out got 20, 30 of them. I don't know how many of them.

00:45:53.00
Keith
And she tested every single one of them scientifically through with machinery and found that most of it had corn syrup, man.

00:45:56.65
Mike
There's corn syrup.

00:46:00.79
Mike
yep

00:46:01.21
Keith
And they don't even they don't even put that on the label.

00:46:01.75
Jeremy
itp

00:46:03.81
Keith
It just says honey as the ingredient.

00:46:05.93
Jeremy
yeah

00:46:06.15
Mike
All natural. Yep.

00:46:07.54
Keith
It's got, it's gotta be, it's gotta be illegal, man.

00:46:07.67
Mike
Yep. Yep.

00:46:07.75
Jeremy
ah

00:46:10.04
Keith
It's really, and and then Rhonda and I, we, you know, we're actually, we just ran out of our own hunting. We had to buy some, and we just happened to be at dollar store and I grabbed the cheap one to see what it was like.

00:46:17.37
Mike
ye

00:46:18.00
Keith
You eat it and you could actually taste the corn syrup.

00:46:21.66
Mike
ye

00:46:21.97
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:46:23.32
Keith
It's crazy, man.

00:46:24.34
Buddy
That's criminal, man.

00:46:24.41
Mike
ye

00:46:24.34
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:46:25.64
Keith
It's criminal.

00:46:25.86
Mike
But yeah.

00:46:25.93
Jeremy
Yeah. We try to we try to stick with ah local. local, uh, local honey only.

00:46:29.94
Buddy
Yeah.

00:46:32.09
Jeremy
Um, I do like to collect different local honeys while we're out traveling in different locations. Um, and I've, I've, I've, I've actually, it's so stupid, but I've actually nicknamed it the trail of tears.

00:46:44.32
Mike
yeah

00:46:44.45
Jeremy
Cause when I travel, if I happen to have any kind of, um, any kind of, seasonal allergy stuff, I have the honey from that location that I can start taking in to help, uh, you know, combat some of that.

00:46:57.28
Keith
That's cool. That's cool.

00:46:59.52
Mike
That's good to go.

00:47:00.59
Buddy
Well, since we're talking about honey, I'm about to make some hot honey as soon as so as we're done here.

00:47:00.99
Jeremy
so yes yes

00:47:05.50
Mike
that

00:47:06.02
Buddy
got I'm going to do my ah testing of it.

00:47:09.48
Keith
You're putting a you're inject injecting a little capsaicin.

00:47:10.21
Buddy
We'll see.

00:47:12.52
Buddy
Oh, yeah. Yeah, we're going see how it works. I've got some crazy hot peppers but for another episode.

00:47:17.44
Jeremy
yeah our peppers are going absolutely bonkers out in the garden

00:47:18.36
Mike
yeah

00:47:19.10
Buddy
but

00:47:21.96
Buddy
And I wonder if that's going to heal anything, Mike. Will that be good for anything?

00:47:26.28
Mike
What's that?

00:47:27.19
Buddy
The hot honey, when you you'll you'll stick chili pepper or some hot peppers into honey, I mean.

00:47:32.90
Mike
I, brother, I'm still new on this journey. um i I have no knowledge of that. I mean, i just know it helps wounds heal faster just based on some of the documentations I've read. um

00:47:43.10
Buddy
Yeah.

00:47:43.41
Mike
Like we're doing this wilderness class next week and I just went through a venom and venomination course, herbal venomination course and they, for snake bites.

00:47:43.76
Buddy
ah

00:47:52.18
Buddy
Oh, for bites.

00:47:54.56
Mike
Yeah.

00:47:54.75
Buddy
Oh.

00:47:54.84
Mike
So basically they have a concoction. There's like three different plants but they put it on a, uh, those green things called again, those green things, the prickly pears from the cactus, the pears dry out the venom.

00:48:06.93
Buddy
prick Oh, yeah, yeah.

00:48:07.56
Jeremy
Oh, oh yeah.

00:48:10.40
Mike
So you're, it's not taking all the venom out, but it's taking it enough out to where you won't get as sick. It's a, it's a temporary bandaid until you can get down the mountain or to, you know, whatever.

00:48:16.78
Jeremy
Hmm.

00:48:21.43
Mike
Cause you know, wilderness medicine is considered anything more than an hour away from a hospital. So, um, it helps it buys you time it stops the clock a little bit before you see if you need the antivenom but then again most ah pit viper bites are dry bites i learned that too they they don't envenomate you so but you don't know so unless you start getting sick or you see you know your your skin turning to acid or whatever whatever pay kind of pit viper is but yeah so

00:48:40.16
Jeremy
Yeah.

00:48:49.96
Jeremy
I learned about, so in the Southwest, a lot of the Mexican people and the Indian people there, they refer to the prickly pear of fruit as the tuna. um And it's got a like, ah depending on how ripe it is, it's got a real pretty like um deep red to almost pink color.

00:49:00.61
Mike
Yep. Yep.

00:49:09.08
Jeremy
um But they'll juice that and they actually um take that and combine it with yucca um or aloe for skin abrasions and bites and stuff like that.

00:49:20.42
Keith
My grandfather used to turn those into jellies and jams.

00:49:20.56
Mike
um

00:49:23.74
Keith
We always had it. Whenever we went to his house, we always had his his famous prickly pear jellies and jams.

00:49:28.57
Mike
yeah

00:49:28.85
Jeremy
Yep, it's very good. um But the the they're a natural sugar. ah They're very seedy, though. if you got to And you really got to make sure that you get all of the finest of the thorns out.

00:49:41.20
Mike
Yeah.

00:49:41.13
Jeremy
I paid that price. um and But they ah yeah they take that and yucca. um and they get down into the the root part of the yucca um or aloe works as well for really good for combining that with the the prickly pear juice for scrapes and abrasions.

00:50:01.86
Mike
But yeah, i'm just trying to well-rounded as my medicine, you know, cause, um, I live out in the sticks now and I've, know, I'm part of a little small community here and, I'm always getting phone calls or signal, check hey, Mike, I don't feel good. What do you think?

00:50:16.27
Mike
but So I'm like a medicine man out here, dude. It's crazy.

00:50:19.79
Keith
Nice. get Get yourself a sign.

00:50:22.33
Mike
Right?

00:50:23.07
Jeremy
But you got to think about that, though.

00:50:23.14
Keith
That's awesome, man.

00:50:24.43
Jeremy
You got to think about like, you know, we always talk about mags and survival groups and prepper groups and all that. um Imagine how much of a a skill that would be for a group, you know, to to have and rely on and to be able to teach and pass that on. That's pretty huge.

00:50:43.86
Mike
Yeah, that's why I'm just trying to learn, man. Just I want to I want to be a better, you know, better medic, I guess, because I'm I'm not a doctor. I know some things, but yeah I'm still a medic at the end of the day.

00:50:56.65
Mike
So I want be a better medic.

00:50:57.01
Jeremy
yeah yeah

00:51:01.02
Buddy
You might get a new, you're going to get that doctor tag here pretty quick. You know, if you don't watch out.

00:51:08.23
Mike
I ain't going to school for it. That's for sure. They got doctorate me.

00:51:11.77
Buddy
Well, the cool thing you have is, is you've already got more training than what most people have. So.

00:51:17.94
Mike
Right. And that's like i said, that's what's cool about Oklahoma. I mean, anything that's holistic or non traditional, I don't have to have a license. I don't have to have I mean, it'd be smart to have liability insurance and all that crap. But I'm not going to like I said, i'm not starting a clinic, you know, but I don't I'm not breaking any state laws if I do practice medicine with my community. So

00:51:39.59
Mike
Yeah, I can do this. And and oh that's another thing. Homeopathy is the same dosing for animals, for your cows, your chickens. That's another thing Joette taught us because she used to live on a on a farm whatever where she lived and she would treat her chickens the same as she would her son or her cows or whatever. Same doses, everything.

00:51:57.60
Keith
Mike, I know that you're a person of faith. ah So you you believe in the way that your mind and heart feels and thinks.

00:52:01.17
Mike
Yes, sir.

00:52:06.17
Keith
um So I pressed ah this question with that. um Does ah does a patient's mindset or belief that the that the tincture or this this medicine is going to work, does that does that work towards the healing process or does the remedy itself enough?

00:52:25.75
Mike
oh i think oh I think you you have to have the mindset because i can tell you when I was working on the bus in Vegas um and someone had massive pain where we'd normally give morphine.

00:52:29.08
Jeremy
That was great.

00:52:40.42
Mike
I would lie all the time and give them namosalene, which is normal saline. Here's this new shit. It's called namosalene, bro, and placebo, and it worked. They weren't screaming no more because they believed it was morphine.

00:52:52.19
Mike
So, yeah.

00:52:52.43
Keith
The placebo thing does work. It absolutely does work. I'm just wondering if if it's part of the homeopathic you know thing.

00:52:56.35
Mike
I honestly believe it. I think, yes, if you have the mindset that, you know, you've tried everything else and nothing else works, you know, and you want to try this homeopathic thing that everyone says is shit.

00:53:08.01
Mike
um But you have, yeah, I think if you believe in it, it would work better. cause there's a lot of freak you know we can get into the frequency like i said there's a lot of frequency involved but because water has memory and when they do like i said they put that under the microscope and they they show you the nanoparticles of it vibrating because you have to um there's a when you're making the medications you have to success it and you just can't shake the bottle i wish i could show you you have to called successing so basically i have this bottle i have a bottle of calendula right here and you success it so

00:53:29.93
Keith
So but if it's not done by shaking, what how do you concuss it? Concussing.

00:53:40.02
Mike
against the palm of my hand and that frequency of the way I'm success in this bottle is way better than you just swirling it around the bottle or just shaking it because it's creating a frequency in the liquid and that's how they teach when you make the medicines called yet that you have to prepare the medication through succession and that's one of the things that Hahnemann found out too when he was making you know back in the 1718 hundreds suggest

00:53:52.58
Keith
Hmm.

00:54:03.91
Mike
you said

00:54:04.09
Keith
Now, is it just ah pure water that you would do this with or is like mineral water or other types of water work better?

00:54:09.84
Mike
um well um Well, I use actually alcohol for my tinctures and if I'm making medications, but if you if i but you can make a water ah water version.

00:54:20.46
Mike
It doesn't matter it won't it you know it won't when you're diluting it because yeah obviously you obviously don't want to give it ever clear 190 proof to your your your infant. you know

00:54:29.52
Keith
andre Right. Yep.

00:54:29.77
Mike
um ah by you know yeah But yeah, no, there's water.

00:54:31.22
Keith
yep

00:54:33.11
Mike
you can do the same It's the same thing if you put it in a water base versus an alcohol base or a glycerin base. um It's the same.

00:54:41.04
Keith
Water-based.

00:54:41.23
Mike
It's the same.

00:54:42.05
Keith
so you actually use pure alcohol, like drinking alcohol.

00:54:45.81
Mike
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I will use, I mean, all my things I make is 99.9% is 190 proof grain alcohol.

00:54:47.75
Keith
um

00:54:53.81
Mike
If I don't have any of that, then I'll use like 80 or 90 proof or 80 proof vodka. But I usually use Everclear. um

00:55:01.52
Keith
Does it also help with preserving it?

00:55:03.60
Mike
Yes, that's what was get to. The water doesn't last as long. You have to keep it refrigerated if you're using a water base, where as long as my concoctions aren't out in the direct sunlight on my dashboard or whatever, as long as they're in a room temperature,

00:55:18.19
Mike
controlled, you know, climate type space that they'll last like a year or two years. so And as an example too, Joette, my instructor, she, she's got homeopathic medicines from the 1800s that were gifted to her and they still work.

00:55:24.05
Keith
Right.

00:55:34.74
Buddy
Oh.

00:55:35.77
Keith
wow

00:55:36.78
Mike
Yeah.

00:55:37.38
Keith
That's awesome, man.

00:55:38.50
Mike
They don't, they're not, they're not affected by heat.

00:55:38.51
Keith
Wow.

00:55:40.68
Mike
You know, some people there was a rumor going around that, you know, if you had your little remedy bottle in your pocket or whatever when you're going through the x-ray machine at the airport the x-rays would hurt them that that's been proven false um she's had them sitting in her she lives in florida now so it gets hot in florida she's had them in the backseat of her car her little first aid kit with all her remedies and you know won't be 130 in her car or whatever they still work so um so don't know

00:55:58.49
Jeremy
Thank

00:56:05.63
Keith
Are you aware of any any laws that will prohibit people from carrying ah these types of tinctures across state lines or maybe out of the country or into countries? there anything that would stop that?

00:56:14.56
Mike
I am not aware of any one because it's it's not a it's not a drug. There's no FDA on. And that's the thing. you get to put that label on there. These are not FDA approved drugs, blah, blah, blah, blah. So it's I don't know of any laws that are that that said you can't take it if I wanted to drive to California.

00:56:26.90
Keith
Hmm.

00:56:31.09
Mike
You know, there's a lot of homeopathic people in California. There's homeopathic homeopathic pharmacies in California. So, but yeah, and I don't believe there's any state laws crossing state lines.

00:56:37.70
Keith
Mm hmm.

00:56:40.48
Mike
As far as countries, I don't know. Like I said, I just bought a whole bunch of meds from UK and they declared customs in Chicago and they'll be here on Thursday. So,

00:56:50.45
Keith
but You didn'd have to pay any extra kind of like ah medical taxes or anything like that on it.

00:56:53.98
Mike
nope, nope.

00:56:54.69
Keith
Wow.

00:56:55.70
Mike
Actually, since I'm a practitioner now, I get the physician's rate, but yeah.

00:56:59.56
Keith
Nice.

00:57:01.01
Mike
But yeah, and there's also there's also a big pharmacy called OHM in Texas somewhere. And they have they're they're a very big pharmacy. They're ah FDA regulated, the whole nine yards. So they're super clean squeaky clean. you know Their processes have to be all FDA approved.

00:57:14.77
Mike
and they And I have some of their medicines as well. um They just don't carry as much as the UK does because the UK doesn't have to deal with the FDA. So they can make some of those crazy, like all my... narcotic based drugs or my sativas all those i got in inmen in london because i can't get them here but they serve no um the based on what depends on the medication um like i said most of the stuff that you get that's your if you go to amazon.com or whatever and you buy a homeopathic kit it'll have 20 or 50 or 100 medicines in it or remedies in it and they're all the standard ones for

00:57:31.06
Keith
So do you have to be a practitioner to to get, is it open to the public?

00:57:50.82
Mike
simple stuff, you know, your your aches and your pains and your you know and and anxieties and stuff like that. But because Boron sells through Amazon you can go to or you can go to Boron.com and buy it directly from them.

00:58:02.83
Mike
But they still don't have because, you know, they they're ah they're a French company. They're based based in France. But um the stuff that they sell in America, do you know, overcount over the counter version is not, you know, it's not I would say it's like bottom shelf liquor or middle shelf liquor is not the top shelf so i get all that no no they just i i don't remember what boron stands for but that know they're based in france um

00:58:24.31
Keith
Well, the name of that reminds me of boric acid. Is that is there anything, are they the same? Those boron company?

00:58:35.93
Keith
Well, I think boron, well, boron itself is the the base element for boric acid and things like that.

00:58:41.54
Mike
oh yes correct oh yeah there's there's derivatives of fail how many of that pathic mass based off of boron for sure

00:58:41.86
Keith
And I know boric acid can be used for many, many, many different things.

00:58:48.88
Keith
Yeah.

00:58:49.51
Mike
I mean, there're there's there's one based off of bacon, bro. they laid Some guy made a remedy out of bacon.

00:58:54.55
Keith
I want that one.

00:58:56.02
Mike
There's a remedy based off of whale snot, dude. It's ridiculous. And it's...

00:59:00.06
Keith
I don't want that one.

00:59:01.24
Mike
Yeah, but but I can't remember exactly. Again, I don't have these and all memorized. Again, I'm still new on this walk, but um I was looking at my repertory as far as you know what what it's for.

00:59:13.69
Mike
I mean, like I said, a lot of it's fish or mineral-based, floral-based, plant-based, disease-based. depend you know Like I said, they make remedies out of anything. because it's like, here's like.

00:59:25.22
Mike
So if you're having that symptom because you cut the onion, well, let's make medication off that red onion and we'll dilute it, dah, dah, dah, and it will stop your eyes from crying and your nose from running and whatever.

00:59:36.29
Mike
That's the whole basis of what homeopathy is, like, cures like. And that's, again, i didn't know what that stuff was three years ago.

00:59:40.17
Jeremy
Mm-hmm.

00:59:44.67
Mike
And i was like, all right, cool, I'm gonna give this a shot. And then as I was going through the school and learned a whole bunch, I learned the history, learned, to you know, and I'm still in the signal chats with the girls because I was the only guy in my class So um so like I said, it's a very female dominated science because Joette, I was as I was saying earlier, Joette wanted to pass this knowledge on. She was just teaching, you know, mamas and grandmas and stuff and mostly the people at home school and live on the and on their homesteads. And that's who she tailored to in the beginning.

01:00:14.83
Mike
And then they were like, you need to write a book. And so she did. Back in the 70s and 80s. Now she's got like, don't know, 10 or 12 courses. Now she has an academy, you know, and um uh she she has you know the the practitioner part and then she tells you how to make a business out of it for another part and i was like i don't want that i'm not gonna i don't want to start a business you know it wasn't my my jam but i wanted to know how to help people and that's kind of what i did you know um when i was in germany at launch tool hospital um i worked there and all the guys coming in from theater from afghanistan and iraq and their their log their slogan was selfless service and that's kind of how

01:00:54.68
Mike
I want to be towards the people that I'm helping. i you know I just want to help them because that's my thought. That was my calling, guess. so

01:01:02.15
Keith
ah This has been like way more informative than I could ever imagine.

01:01:05.94
Buddy
Thank

01:01:06.27
Keith
This is probably going be what go down as one of my favorite episodes. And I appreciate that. Mike, is there anything else that you would want to bring up that maybe we haven't touched on?

01:01:14.66
Mike
can't think anything i mean if you guys ever think if you want ask questions again i'll be more happy to come on um like i said i'm still new on this um but like i said i have little books i can refer to where i have a computer program i can access to you know hone in on the problem but like i said everything stems from the gut and you know once you start healing your gut majority your normal ailments will go away but again diet exercise type of food you eat plays a huge role and not believing, you know, the cholesterol joke, you know medicine, you know, you need cholesterol, your cholesterol is too high.

01:01:47.72
Mike
Good. I want my cholesterol high. it' It's actually healthy. but

01:01:53.37
Jeremy
It's brain food.

01:01:55.11
Mike
Yep.

01:01:55.88
Buddy
So i got I got a question here, Mike.

01:01:55.93
Jeremy
Yeah.

01:01:56.03
Mike
Your brain needs

01:01:59.43
Buddy
um So if somebody wants to look further into this, where where would you suggest they start?

01:02:05.73
Mike
Joe Calabrese.com bro. She is the premier know all guru. ah There's other schools around here. But again, you got the there's classical homeopaths and and and protocol practical homeopathy. And that's what Joette teaches.

01:02:20.80
Mike
And that's what she learned from the guys in India, because they've been doing it successfully for 250 years. And if you look up um their names, by the way, is the Dr. Banerjee B A N E R J I.

01:02:34.02
Mike
um You look them up on Google, Prateep and can't remember the other guy, was a father and son team. that They did major homeopathic research into cancers and stuff. there They were invited to America a bunch of times to talk at conferences and whatnot, but they're the ones that came up with these protocols so and they have a book, but it's mostly cancer related. But they have headache stuff, they have hypertension stuff.

01:02:57.96
Mike
um AIDS HIV that kind of stuff diabetes but they created protocols so in their protocols they have three tiers 80 of their a protocol as an example or excuse me, their a protocol will work on 80% of the population or 87% of the people with those symptoms.

01:03:18.40
Mike
The number two or B protocol will work on the other 10%. And then the other, the C protocol will work on the other 10%. But, you know, but that based on 250 years of research and them doing numerous things for the people in India.

01:03:32.87
Mike
So it's protocol based medicine also, if you do the Banerjee protocols.

01:03:37.36
Buddy
Wow.

01:03:38.28
Mike
Yeah.

01:03:39.14
Buddy
My mind's blown. i don't know about you guys, but you've just been blowing my mind here this whole time.

01:03:44.62
Mike
Oh, yeah. I haven't been to a doctor since I left. My last my last tour was in 2007. That was my last physical was when I left Germany. So I go get some diagnostic tests.

01:03:55.16
Mike
If i don't if something's lingering too long, I go to the the the to the the quick care of the lab and say, give me a you know give me a total blood panel or whatever, or give me some diagnostic images, and then I'll go from there.

01:03:58.65
Keith
Thank you.

01:04:08.42
Mike
But I'm not kind of let um not taking any synthetic meds after everything I've learned.

01:04:12.92
Jeremy
Thank you.

01:04:13.03
Keith
Yeah, I was to say the same thing, buddy. Mind blown, ah seriously. And you know when when you're comfortable with the ah the the wilderness part of it, what you were talking about earlier, I'd love to have you back on and talk about that.

01:04:24.11
Keith
I think that's something our listeners will love to hear about.

01:04:26.48
Mike
Sure.

01:04:26.88
Keith
I know I would. But seriously, Medic Mike, thank you so much for coming on again, man. You're always welcome. us It's great stuff.

01:04:32.38
Mike
Yeah. Yeah. Just to throw that out there, I actually got my associates in wilderness medicine because, you know, I did it right before we were going to teach this class. I wanted to learn all I could about it. I know the medicine part, but when you're out in the wilderness, you have to do a little improvised, overcome and adapt.

01:04:46.96
Mike
So, you know, how do you make the splints out of sticks, that kind of stuff. And then on the herbal side, you can scrape the tree off an aspen, you know, the bark off an aspen tree to make aspirin or whatever, you know, that kind of stuff.

01:04:55.49
Jeremy
Yep. Yep.

01:04:56.80
Mike
So that's where I went down the herbalism trail because of the wilderness stuff that I just learned. So yeah, I'm just trying to educate myself just to be just a better medic. so

01:05:07.25
Jeremy
yeah

01:05:07.85
Keith
Did you just say that aspirin comes from the Aspen tree market?

01:05:11.07
Mike
No, I was using that as an example.

01:05:13.42
Keith
Oh, okay.

01:05:14.32
Mike
There is a tree bark can boil to make an aspirin.

01:05:14.67
Keith
Oh,

01:05:17.36
Mike
i just It's not the aspirin tree, but but there is a tree that you can boil the bark off and it'll work just like aspirin.

01:05:19.16
Keith
ah okay. Okay. Gotcha.

01:05:22.87
Mike
I just don't remember the top of my head.

01:05:23.04
Jeremy
ye

01:05:25.61
Keith
All right.

01:05:25.66
Jeremy
Yeah, you can get the same effect from the thistleweed milk.

01:05:29.59
Mike
Yep, thistle milk. Yep, milk thistle is good stuff.

01:05:34.54
Keith
right, man. Appreciate you coming on. We thank you.

01:05:36.40
Mike
I appreciate it

01:05:37.87
Keith
yeah Don't jump off yet.



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Keith
i want to thank you all for joining us. We've got a great show for you. Tonight, we're talking with special guest, Medic Mike, about homeopathic medicine. In a world of preparedness where every tool matters, food, fire, food, water, shelter, we all know the checklist.

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Keith
But what about medicine? What happens when the pharmacy shelves are stripped bare or what's left of the hospital is too far to reach on time? What happens when you need medical attention but there's none to be found?

03:20.77
Keith
Well, that's where ancient wisdom meets modern survival. That's where homeopathic medicine steps in

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Keith
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Keith
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Keith
It's another layer of defense when the system fails, and it reminds us... That self-reliance doesn't just stop at food storage and bug out bags. It extends into health and healing and taking care of our own when no one else can.

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Keith
So tonight, Medic Mike is here to unravel the world of homeopathic medicine. So tonight, Medic Mike is here to unravel the world of homeopathic medicine. He's going to tell us what it is, how it works, and why it deserves a place in our preparedness plan.

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Keith
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Keith
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Keith
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