THE BIG MIG SHOW
SEPTEMBER 26, 2025
EPISODE 665- 11AM
Tracy Slepcevic is a certified integrative health practitioner, speaker, and Air Force veteran. She is the bestselling author of Warrior Mom: A Mother’s Journey In Healing Her Son with Autism and the founder of Autism Health.
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You said you didn't get great sleep last night, huh?
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Like 2 hours. That's awful.
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And it's a long day today, I'll be going till like 2 in the
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morning probably. Yeah, it's tough.
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It's tough. I'm good.
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I got energy for. Power nap in after the show
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maybe? Ain't no power nap.
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No power naps in your future. No, you'll.
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Probably call and bother me for some weird reason.
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No, I'm gonna tell you what With what you just told me, I'm gonna
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I'll bother you if you. Want you know, you always say
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I forgot. I won't forget this time.
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It's just I'm cursed in the sense that's it.
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All right, well, you know, listen, you know that autism is
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is a big in the news cycle right now.
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We're blessed and we're lucky because of course she's got a
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hectic schedule. She's in DC right now.
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Warrior mom, author, autism truth teller, Tracy Schlepsevic.
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Hopefully I pronounced that right.
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Tough name. My my last name, as you guys
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know, is pretty tough. Also, listen, she's been
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fighting the good fight for a while.
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She's a certified integrative health practitioner, speaker,
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Air Force veteran, She's the best selling author of course,
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Warrior Mom, a Mother's journey and healing her son with autism
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and the founder of Autism Health A5O1C3 nonprofit organization as
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well as the Autism Health Summit.
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She's, she's educated in the field of complementary and
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alternative medicine, dedicated over 16 years to researching
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various treatments and therapies for individuals with autism
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spectrum disorder. Over the years, she's worked
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with many doctors, scientists, advocates, and researchers.
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She has made it her mission to educate families on the
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importance of living a healthy lifestyle.
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No reason to leave her backstage.
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Let's get her in here. Of course, because, you know, I
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know she's got a crazy schedule being in DC and all that.
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All right, welcome to the big Meg show, Tracy.
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I'm not even going to. I want to hear you say how you
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the last name because I don't want to get it wrong.
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Lance said it perfectly. Slepsovic.
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Ah, man. Unbelievable.
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All right, look at that, Lance. Good job.
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You know, my last name is Miliaco.
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If I'm at the airport, it's usually and I'm waiting for and
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they call me up to the phone, it's usually Mr. Muchacho or
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something else. So it's, it's until I, I've
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dealt with that for a long time. They never get my name right.
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You know, Tracy, first of all, thank you for your service and
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thank you so very much for joining us.
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We appreciate the time taken out of your schedule.
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I'm sure DC is hectic right now. Let's start.
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I actually before backstage, but for the audience, I guess you
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have a son now that is in his 20s.
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Yes, he is now 20 years old. He's fully functioning, thank
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you to biomedical intervention. And he works full time, so he
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could travel and loves theaters, so he loves going to Broadway
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shows. So he likes traveling all over
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the world and and he he does pretty well.
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He's pretty independent. I mean, I get why he can't live
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on his own in the state of California.
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It's a little pricey. So I'm not sure if either one of
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my children ever get out on their own, but hopefully
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someday. You know, California is tough,
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of course real estate and general interest rate mortgages,
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people are struggling, let alone 2 wage earning families.
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But our children, you know, of course trying to go out and buy
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a home. It's ridiculous that you know
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these the 15 year mortgage is what 5.1 or 5.4% something to
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that effect. Even if you put down a down
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payment, by the time you pay, you know PITI, you know,
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$700 house I think you put up at 130 down.
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I think your payments probably a damn near $5000 a month with
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everything just insane really, when you get down to it.
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I don't know how they'll get that fixed.
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Of course, I don't think it's great that BlackRock is buying
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up so many residential homes. Of course, that doesn't make it
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easy on the market. And the market didn't, you know,
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by the numbers, the market had an upturn.
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But I don't see that here in Colorado, but it must be in
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other states maybe that they made all those home sales.
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They just got done reporting. So, you know, there's a lot
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going on. I don't even know where to
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start. I, I guess maybe start with your
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journey. You, you know, of course, having
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a, a family member that's dealing with a medical issue.
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Now, were you already a a health practitioner prior to your son
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being born? No, I was actually when Noah was
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diagnosed with autism. I was a psychology major and
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quickly I'm, I got my own psychology lesson and then I
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just, I, to me, it all sounded like garbage after my kid was
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diagnosed with autism. So I dropped out.
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I dove in full time to my son's care and being a researcher.
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So overnight I had to get my PhD and how to heal my kid, which is
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a lot of us parents out there. So, you know, we have to learn
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as much as we can as fast as we can for that early intervention.
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Because, you know, for 2 1/2 years, my pediatrician just kept
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saying, oh, that's normal and, and that's normal and
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regressions normal. And, you know, so I got no
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answers. I had a, a regional center that
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lost our paperwork. I had two preschools.
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I'm sorry your kids got special needs.
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Nobody would give me answers. But I do always say God sends me
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angels at the most perfect moment.
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So. You know, it's, it's such a
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struggle because we're not fans of big Pharma.
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I don't like the lobbying in DCI, don't like the way the, the
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payola and the, and the way they manipulate our government.
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And of course everybody's ready to take a hand out.
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Because when you think about it, congressional members, you know,
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the need to have millions and millions of dollars to run for
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an office that pays you, you know, just barely 200 a year
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now I think is the number they get under 200 a year seems
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kind of ridiculous. You know, I always say, well,
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why would you spend millions to to get elected in a job where
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you only you make less than 200 grand a year?
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And of course the answer is because it's the corruption.
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You know, these people could become fabulously wealthy.
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Why in DC? But the lobbyists, you know,
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George, right? I know George, your policy on
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lobbying. What do you think?
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We should just ban it completely, get rid of it, make
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it outlawed, make it put laws in just to get rid of it because
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that would stop a lot of the corruption.
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But also, if any, you know, for donating to politicians, it
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should go all in one Kitty and get divided up evenly among all
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the politicians. This way they can't say this
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one's given to this one and not to this one and getting favors.
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No, that's, you know, that's how it's ugly.
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That's the way you should do it. It's an ugly.
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I mean, you look at just look at the presidential race.
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I mean, Kamala spent over a billion dollars.
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I don't even know what Trump spent.
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He spent probably half that. But yeah, that's crazy.
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And then, and then it's the paying of social media
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influencers, you know, to say certain things.
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It's the paying of celebrities. So let's let's talk about, let
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me ask you this because of course this is a little bit of a
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sensitive question, but were you a Tylenol user?
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Let me start with that by just Were you a Tylenol user when you
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were pregnant by any chance? I I remember not wanting to take
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anything when I was pregnant. I did have to take a round of
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antibiotics because I got bit by a brown recluse.
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And yeah, so that to me I think was the only thing that I took
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when I was pregnant. But if if I had a headache, I
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found some sort of natural home remedy.
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That's great. Try and fix it but I.
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No real connection to any reason.
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He was born with autism then. Well, you know, was in the
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military and, you know, we could say in the first year of my
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military career, I did receive 17 vaccines and then a flu shot
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every year after. So could it have started in the
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womb? I mean, there's a huge
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possibility I, I, I was loaded with heavy metals when, when we
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did my testing along with Noah's, but also when, when no
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would go for his well baby visits and receive his routine
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vaccines and spike a fever. I was told rotate Tylenol and
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Motrin and I did exactly what I was told.
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I did not know that a season opens up the blood brain barrier
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that heavy metals would enter the brain.
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I honestly don't even think I knew at that time that vaccines
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were loaded with heavy metals. I don't think.
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Any of us did. I just did what my pediatrician
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told me to do. I trusted her and her knowledge
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and but man, every time I asked a question like, you know, why
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did my kid get this crazy rash after he received the MMR and
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Bricella vaccine? So most likely he got the
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measles from the vaccine itself because I showed a picture to
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another doctor, but she told me it was a normal rash.
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It's normal. It'll go away.
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The fever can go in. But Noah had a pretty, pretty
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high fever for about four to five days.
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And from that, what did I do? I, I rotated Tylenol and Motrin.
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I, I literally during the day, I knew that a fever was to kill
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the virus. So during the day, I actually
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just cooled his body. I'd put him in a lukewarm bath.
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I would put, you know, cool rags in them.
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I'd let him just run around in a diaper.
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So during the day, I never gave my, my child anything.
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I didn't feel the need to, you know, just dump that on because
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that's what my mom did with me. You know, she, but at night time
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I would freak out because I was sleeping and one of his fever
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spikes too high while I'm sleeping.
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So I I did always give him something before I went to
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sleep. Yeah, it's interesting.
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There's so much information that we didn't have as children and
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our parents didn't have. Of course, I got all the
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standard polio and, you know, mumps and all those standard
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vaccines. Of course, it's not like it is
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now. I don't even know what the
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vaccine battery is now for children.
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We were pretty good. My, my, my daughter was born and
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prior to that, during pregnancy, same as you, she didn't use
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anything. She didn't take anything.
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She didn't drink. She didn't smoke and, and really
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I don't remember, I remember giving my daughter children's
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aspirin. I don't ever remember giving
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Tylenol. We weren't big Tylenol users,
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but I did give her aspirin, which who knows what that did.
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But at the end of the day, she doesn't have any issues.
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But I always worried about, you know, what were the impacts of
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what I did long term because, you know, the big pharma has
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known for such a long time. Do you have any concept of how
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long they've known about these connections to causing autism?
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What do you think the original dates are?
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How far can you go back that they actually knew that they
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didn't care because they had to recover that R&D money.
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You know, they wanted to get that money back.
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They'd invested. What do you think the first date
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is? They started making these
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connections to the vaccines and everything else that's causing
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these issues with children. 80s So, you know, the 1986 vaccine
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act was put into place for very good reason, but also when the
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polio vaccine came out, polio one was already being
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eradicated. They were cleaning up the
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waters. The rates of polio were going
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down and within the first month of polio being rolled out, it
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was pulled off the shelves because it caused polio.
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So people were dying. They were, you know, paralyzed
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from the vaccine. And then that polio vaccine also
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contained SV 40 semi virus 40, which is the carcinogenic.
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So how many people got cancer from the polio vaccine?
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That's a, that's a really good question because probably before
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the 50s, sixties, cancer wasn't as, as, as prevalent as it is
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now. So I believe somewhere around
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that time frame is, is where it all began.
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But you know, when they decided to protect the vaccine
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manufacturers and anybody who administers A vaccine with the
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1986 Vaccine Act, then they took away all liability, you know,
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for the, for these manufacturers.
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Which is it? It's absolutely ridiculous
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because you know, these, these parents have there's, you know,
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sure we have, we have vaccine court.
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So in 88 they created vaccine court.
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But you know, most of the cases even seen in vaccine court are
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adults and they're not children. And there are cases of of
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children where it was proven, Many cases where it was proven
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that the vaccine caused their autism.
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I even have a close friend. You know, we talked about a
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story last night, and I wonder if you know the judge's name,
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George, that story you brought up yesterday about that judge
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and him denying them allowing to submit evidence in a case that
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had to do with Tylenol and autism.
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Are you familiar with which judge this was by any chance?
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I am not. So a judge denied basically
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ending the case he wouldn't allow.
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I got it right here. In 2023, there was a class
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action lawsuit against the maker of Tylenol alleging use during
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pregnancy led to birth disorders and autism.
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But then a federal judge blocked the evidence from being
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presented, which ended the case. So that, I mean, we heard
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everywhere about the case with, with Tylenol and the lawsuits in
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regards to the link to autism and, and they have known for a
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while. And you're right, they
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suppressed all that evidence. You know, it wasn't able to be
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used. I have a very dear friend who
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has four children with autism. Her first son was yeah, her
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first son almost died from the MMR.
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He was hospitalized for four days.
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And then after that, her second son, she's like, well, I'm only
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going to give a few vaccines that might be really important,
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like polio and this and that, keeping it off because people
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freak out about it. And she avoided the MMR and he
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still got autism. Now was this, were these
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children, did they have autistic, did they have any kind
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of autism prior to getting their first round of battery of of
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vaccines? She said no.
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Wow. And then but she had her twins
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and she didn't vaccinate them at all.
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But during her pregnancy she was told to take Tylenol every
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single day because she had preeclampsia.
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And they are the worst of all four.
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You know, since we're talking, I think we have to talk about
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acetaminophen, you know, of course with some horrendous
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stuff. We played one of the clips
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yesterday just for a nurse talking about it, this crazy
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leftist ideology where you've got to run on the social media
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for likes and pregnant women ingesting Tylenol by the by the
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handful as as a way to get even with Donald Trump.
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You know, you got to get you got to get even with the
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administration. So I'm going to go on to TikTok
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and I'm going to tell all my followers, look at me.
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I'm just chewing it out of the bottle now.
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Won't one woman is in a a coma, probably not going to make it.
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But he doesn't know the father's panic and he's also going to
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lose the baby. You know, this is the this is
00:19:39
the knee jerk reaction, right? But I guess for, you know,
00:19:42
you're an expert in this area. Let's talk about acetaminophen.
00:19:45
And what's your real thoughts are?
00:19:47
And maybe this will stop somebody from doing something
00:19:49
foolish because they think their political message is more
00:19:52
important than their personal safety and that of their unborn
00:19:55
child. Well, I'm going to step a little
00:19:58
bit out of line and say that a mother who actually does that
00:20:03
just to get attention shouldn't be a mom.
00:20:07
And it's really sad because you, just you, you, you put the life
00:20:10
of a child in danger and, and lessons are served up
00:20:14
unfortunately. And it's so sad because when I
00:20:17
speak to the public, I, I really do my best to speak to those on
00:20:22
both sides. You know, I want people to have
00:20:26
informed consent. I don't listen to me, Don't
00:20:30
listen to, you know, all the thousands of parents who have
00:20:34
vaccine injured children or children who were injured by,
00:20:38
by, you know, other forms, be it, you know, acetaminophen or
00:20:42
other things, but acetaminophen depletes glutathione levels,
00:20:46
which is your, your body's mass or antioxidant.
00:20:49
So if if you don't have glutathione, then it goes after
00:20:54
all the other antioxidants in your body.
00:20:56
So your, your, your vitamin C&E and you know, and, and we need
00:21:01
those antioxidants. We need them to stay healthy.
00:21:03
We need them to survive. But it also opens up the blood
00:21:06
brain barrier. This is the big one.
00:21:08
This is the really big 1. And I wish they would have said
00:21:12
something to the sort of those two things when they made the
00:21:15
announcement. But, you know, and I think I
00:21:19
first learned that it opened up the blood brain barrier from
00:21:23
Bobby Kennedy many years ago when I listened to him speak.
00:21:26
And it it's, you know, because parents are told, you know, give
00:21:32
your child Tylenol before they go for their vaccines the next
00:21:35
day. And they're told to give it to
00:21:37
them after if they have a fever. So, and it, it just gives that
00:21:41
direct route into the brain because their excuses to why,
00:21:45
why it is that mercury and aluminum and the body is so
00:21:49
safe. It's because the brain's blood
00:21:51
brain barrier will protect it from going to the brain.
00:21:54
And you know, and oh, and it just localizes it just, it just
00:21:57
stays right there in the arm. It just doesn't go anywhere.
00:22:01
But to me it, it's, we need to look at a lot of things, not
00:22:06
just acetaminophen, glyphosate, you know, glyphosate literally
00:22:11
is, is we're overrun with it in our water, our air, our food,
00:22:18
our everything. No matter how organic you are,
00:22:21
it glyphosates and everything walls for organic compounds.
00:22:25
People don't need to know what balls or organic compounds are,
00:22:28
you know, so. Many people actually
00:22:31
misrepresent that they're allergic to gluten, not
00:22:34
realizing it's the glyphosate. So I'm going to bring since
00:22:37
we're talking about this. So if you look at the case
00:22:39
studies, they say when the autism rate spiked, what was it?
00:22:42
The late 80s, early 90s? When it really spiked, late 80s?
00:22:47
So in 89, they tripled the vaccine schedule.
00:22:52
So. Tripled.
00:22:53
So but before, but let's go back before that, women, pregnant
00:22:57
women were taking Tylenol, right?
00:22:59
You want to have these autism rates.
00:23:00
So is it something to do definitely with the vaccines or
00:23:04
the correlation of taking Tylenol with vaccines?
00:23:06
Is it combination doing something, something off?
00:23:09
There's so many factors in this that the the variables I mean
00:23:12
well. What do you think, Tracy?
00:23:14
Do you think it's a combination of the two because you got the
00:23:16
heavy metals that are getting access to the brain because you
00:23:19
pre administer the Tylenol. It's kind of like a perfect
00:23:22
storm, isn't it? It, it is a perfect storm, but
00:23:26
that's what I tell people. You can have a pre genetic
00:23:29
disposition, let's say MTHFR because we were talking about,
00:23:33
you know, methylation issues, you know, lack of folic acid in
00:23:38
the brain, which is why they, you know, spoke about leukevorin
00:23:42
and the benefits of leukevorin. And but you know, it's a
00:23:46
combination of things. So you can have a pre genetic
00:23:49
disposition, but you, you're going to have an environmental
00:23:53
factor that's going to trigger it.
00:23:54
It's going to be, it's going to be what pulls the trigger.
00:23:58
So the pre genetic disposition loads the gun and you know, the
00:24:03
environmental factor pulls the trigger.
00:24:05
Are there a number of environmental factors?
00:24:07
Absolutely. It's really, it's not just, you
00:24:11
know, one thing and so to do, I believe is there an event where
00:24:19
my son regressed? Yes, absolutely.
00:24:23
My son regressed when he received his MMR, which is where
00:24:28
most people, you know, talk about it.
00:24:30
But what I don't like, and we spoke about this earlier, that
00:24:33
it it's, you know, politics is interesting to say the least,
00:24:39
but it to to just say, oh, well, removing heavy metals is going
00:24:44
to solve the problem. It's not, you know, there's
00:24:47
other things in vaccines, formaldehyde.
00:24:50
A lot of people don't know that the, you know, there's fetal
00:24:53
tissue, live fetal tissue in, in vaccines, which makes it very
00:24:58
unethical. And now people can't get
00:25:02
religious exemptions. Our rights have been taken away
00:25:05
from us. I just want informed consent to
00:25:08
come back. I want to choose what goes into
00:25:11
my body, my child's body. And I want parents to be able to
00:25:15
put their kids back in school. I want the brainwashing to stop.
00:25:21
I want, you know, the mandates to stop and and it's not this
00:25:27
this and I believe it's baby steps.
00:25:29
Don't get me wrong. Monday was like, wow, for the
00:25:34
first time in 20 years, US parents are being heard because
00:25:40
for so many years I was with that group of parents that are
00:25:44
being called the anti vaxxers, the crazy ones, the conspiracy
00:25:50
theorists, everything else. But now our voice is being
00:25:55
heard. And this is, this is our time.
00:25:58
It's our time to educate. And it's my job, you know, as I,
00:26:03
you know, went back to school for complementary and
00:26:06
alternative medicine. I, I learned how the body works.
00:26:10
I learned what's good for the body.
00:26:12
But you know, doctors need to know what's healthy for the body
00:26:15
too. But because medical schools are
00:26:18
funded by Big pharma and they control their curriculum, it's
00:26:22
just not happening. Yeah, there's no doubt.
00:26:27
At the end of the day, even, you know, a lot of people don't
00:26:29
realize in medical school you receive almost no nutritional
00:26:32
education. I think it's been given one
00:26:35
really small period and where nutrition should be at the top
00:26:38
of it. Of course, what we put in our
00:26:39
bodies is so important. At the end of the day, I'm lucky
00:26:42
enough that we're pretty health minded here.
00:26:44
My wife's an IFBB Bikini Pro competitor, so she, she's pretty
00:26:48
careful about what we eat. And I was always very careful
00:26:51
about what my daughter at. We made her baby food when she
00:26:54
was little. But you know, it's, it's, it's
00:26:57
still tricky because, you know, with our schedules, it's hard to
00:27:01
figure out what's going on. It's hard to educate.
00:27:02
Of course, that's what this show is all about.
00:27:05
We want to educate both sides of the aisle because the division
00:27:07
in chaos is a tool of those that don't want us to be unified.
00:27:12
They want us to be separated and argue about politics and argue
00:27:15
about health and argue about race because of course they're
00:27:19
arguing with each other. Then they can get away with all
00:27:21
the garbage they're doing in DC because we're too busy focused
00:27:24
on, oh, I hate that person. I can't believe what they're
00:27:27
doing, you know, and, and even even on social media, it's the
00:27:30
the rhetoric. I'm not a big fan of TikTok, as
00:27:32
many people on this show know. I think it's bad for our
00:27:35
children. And I think what's going on over
00:27:37
there, like we just discussed a woman that feels was like her
00:27:40
political message of ingesting handfuls of Tylenol to prove
00:27:45
Donald Trump wrong is the right way to do things, which makes
00:27:49
absolutely no sense. But I want you to explain
00:27:52
because I just heard about, I never heard about Luka Warren
00:27:55
prior to like maybe in the last 72 hours George found it, it
00:27:59
came up. I didn't even know it existed.
00:28:02
Of course, because I've never had to deal with anybody in my
00:28:04
family with autism. We've never had that happen or a
00:28:06
child. Can you explain kind of how it
00:28:09
works and why it may be a game chamber, a game changer for some
00:28:13
children and maybe the biomarkers or diagnostic tools
00:28:16
that might have a parent say, wow, maybe I should give you my
00:28:19
child, Leukevorin. So what I really want people to
00:28:23
know is that it's not the cure for autism.
00:28:29
There is no cure. You kind of got to throw
00:28:31
everything at it but the kitchen sink.
00:28:33
You got to try whatever it is that you can try.
00:28:36
But I wouldn't recommend people just going out and getting a
00:28:39
prescription of Leucovorin. And I think when I had a
00:28:42
discussion the other day with Peter McCullough, he said it's
00:28:45
sold over the counter, which I, I haven't heard of that, but.
00:28:50
No, you need a prescription because even Doctor Oz said it
00:28:53
and I actually had the clip too where he said you have to go to
00:28:55
doc to get a prescription. So.
00:28:57
Yes. So that's to my knowledge, yes.
00:29:00
So it's flonic acid. So it's the active form of
00:29:04
folate, which is B9. So a lot of these these kids on
00:29:09
the spectrum have folate deficiencies or cerebral folate
00:29:15
deficiency. And the so for that, having a
00:29:19
doctor of the proper Doctor Who who knows how leukevorin works
00:29:26
and knows how to treat underlying conditions with
00:29:29
autism, some more functional alternative medicine that they
00:29:33
can determine if this is the right form of folate for for
00:29:38
that person because it could be L methylfolate, methylated B12.
00:29:43
Those things could also be more even more effective than
00:29:48
leukeborne. But you never know.
00:29:50
Is it changing lives for some individuals?
00:29:54
Yes, it is. But it's not for every
00:29:58
individual. So I, I was on the panel
00:30:01
yesterday and one of the experts of on Leukevorin was speaking
00:30:06
and he said, you know, there's an antibodies test to, you know,
00:30:08
to have the antibodies test done and through other tests that
00:30:12
they can determine if, if that child or individual is the right
00:30:17
candidate for leukevorin. But is it I, I wrote a Substack
00:30:22
article, you know, many like 6 months ago on the benefits of
00:30:27
Leukevorin. But I also say, you know, make
00:30:31
sure you, you're under a doctor's care, one that knows
00:30:36
how the garden works. Because I work with some of the
00:30:39
best doctors out there that treat kids with autism.
00:30:43
And one of them, Doctor Jerry Cardsnell, which I absolutely
00:30:45
love, was like, you know, it is good for some kids, but for some
00:30:50
kids it is not good for folate deficiency.
00:30:53
Yes, it it's, it's absolutely a game changer.
00:30:57
They can, they can. They can test for if you have a
00:30:59
deficiency in folate, correct or yes.
00:31:02
Yeah, it's an antibodies test, my knowledge.
00:31:05
Hey George, let's play that clip just for the audience so they
00:31:07
can kind of hear it. Sure.
00:31:12
The response to the autism crisis is going to continue to
00:31:14
come to you Under Secretary Kennedy's leadership, and the
00:31:17
president wouldn't have it any other ways.
00:31:19
You've heard the FDA, The FDA, based on NIH research, is
00:31:25
approving prescription leucovorin for treatment of
00:31:28
autistic children. Now, if you're following the
00:31:31
script, there should be two questions that you have, two
00:31:34
questions that should come to your mind.
00:31:36
The 1st is how will patients and parents get access to the
00:31:39
treatment? I'll tell you how.
00:31:42
Over half of American children are covered by Medicaid and
00:31:45
CHIP, government health insurance.
00:31:47
Over half, therefore, because they're covered in Medicaid and
00:31:51
ship upon this label change by Marty State Medicaid programs in
00:31:55
partnership with CMS will cover prescription leucovorin around
00:31:59
the country. It's yours, but you have to go
00:32:01
to a doctor to get a prescription because they know
00:32:04
your child, they know you, and they know the medication.
00:32:06
States will also have tools to monitor its use and ensure
00:32:09
appropriate utilization. That's important for a bunch of
00:32:12
reasons, because we want the right kids getting the right
00:32:14
prescription medications. We believe private insurance
00:32:17
companies will rapidly follow our lead if they have not
00:32:20
already done so. And again, to make sure that
00:32:23
this is safe and effective treatment, you need a physician
00:32:25
to prescribe the prescriptive medication because it's on
00:32:28
prescription. Second big question, how are we
00:32:32
going to collect clinical data to answer the big questions that
00:32:35
the President is asking and Secretary insists that we offer.
00:32:38
CMS is also issuing guidance to convene States and existing
00:32:42
research networks to support NIH and FDA in their research
00:32:45
efforts of prescription Luke of Warren while also maintaining
00:32:48
the privacy of all patients, all health information of our
00:32:51
beneficiaries. Collecting real world data,
00:32:54
which is what many of you have been asking us to do in the
00:32:56
community is fast. It is life saving and we'll get
00:33:00
answers based on what happens over the next few months with
00:33:03
this approach. There you have it and your
00:33:06
prescription. Yeah.
00:33:09
And then of course, the testing is the important part because
00:33:11
it's not a, it's not a one-size-fits-all solution.
00:33:16
From what you've said, Tracy, it seems like the people are having
00:33:19
different results with different batteries of effective, I guess
00:33:24
applications of nutrition and or science, which I guess it's
00:33:28
something you probably seen. Is there anything that you think
00:33:32
for if you could speak to any of the parents out there that maybe
00:33:35
are concerned about autism in their families?
00:33:38
Is there anything in general that you said?
00:33:40
If you if these are some things that could dramatically reduce
00:33:43
just these during the pregnancy period during the, you know, the
00:33:48
the child, of course, prior to any vaccines.
00:33:51
Is there any kind of AI know? It's hard to package it like I'm
00:33:54
asking for, but is there anything you can say?
00:33:56
This to me are things that you have to make sure you're aware
00:33:59
of. So first of all, as parents and
00:34:02
especially as moms, it is our job to protect our children with
00:34:07
every ounce of our being. And if that means fighting
00:34:11
mandates, that means fighting mandates.
00:34:13
So nutrition is big. Watch what you eat.
00:34:17
Eat organic brass fed meat. It it pasta raised.
00:34:23
It's super, super important. Support your local farmers, but
00:34:29
nutrition, it's all gonna start in the gut.
00:34:32
So what you have to understand is the gut is connected to the
00:34:36
brain via the nervous system. So when you have inflammation in
00:34:40
the gut, you're gonna have neuro inflammation.
00:34:44
And you know, the gut isn't just for digestion.
00:34:48
It houses 7080% of our immune system and the production of
00:34:54
neurotransmitters like serotonin and GABA.
00:34:59
And, you know, so, so all those different things, it's, it's
00:35:04
super important that, you know, to take down inflammation in the
00:35:10
brain because that's what these kids have.
00:35:12
They have brain inflammation And that's what vaccines 'cause they
00:35:16
cause encephalitis on the brain. It's, it's, you know, brain
00:35:20
inflammation. So the best way to do that is to
00:35:25
start with the gut. If, if you have yeast, leaky
00:35:29
gut, you know, parasites, whatever in the gut.
00:35:34
So one yeast is going to compete with vitamins and nutrient.
00:35:38
So yeast likes to eat up minerals and nutrients, so it's
00:35:44
going to inhibit your body's ability to be able to absorb
00:35:47
those vitamins and nutrients that we need to survive.
00:35:51
So remember, if your child takes an antibiotic, it's going to
00:35:55
strip the gut of the good and bad bacteria, replacing it with
00:35:58
bad. So, and, and it's made of yeast.
00:36:02
So that's where antibiotics come from.
00:36:04
So we need to effectively make sure that they don't have any
00:36:08
sugar because I know at times antibiotics are necessary, not
00:36:11
as necessary as much as my pediatrician gave them to Noah,
00:36:15
but they are occasionally necessary.
00:36:19
So make sure that you take pre and probiotics that you are that
00:36:25
your child is eating the right foods and you know, don't feed
00:36:28
him sugar because man, yeast just loves sugar.
00:36:32
So, you know, we need to clean out the gut because one, it'll
00:36:36
start to destroy the gut lining. It produces toxins in the body.
00:36:41
So all these things, you know, begin in the gut.
00:36:45
Beyond that, once you've cleaned out the gut, you can do other
00:36:49
forms of treatment. So I am a huge proponent when it
00:36:54
comes to autism in plasmalogen supplements.
00:36:59
So we have partnered with Doctor Goodnell Enterprise Enterprises
00:37:04
who developed a plasmalogen supplement.
00:37:07
Now what I'm. Going to hold you there because
00:37:09
I know we've got to take a break.
00:37:10
I want to make sure we get into that.
00:37:11
Going to come up and say on our transition that when we come
00:37:15
back, of course we're going to be talking about how to clean
00:37:18
the gut up so I want you to hold that thought.
00:37:20
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00:37:23
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00:37:24
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it later. All right before the break, we
00:42:46
were talking about solutions. We're talking we're talking
00:42:50
about the gut. I, I know the gut's very
00:42:52
important aspect because if your gut's not working right,
00:42:55
anything you take, you're not going to get it's not going to
00:42:56
break down and give your the nutrients to your body.
00:42:59
So I know you have a lot of solutions.
00:43:02
I mean, I'm dying to hear just what.
00:43:05
I'm the solutions girl, that's what I call them.
00:43:08
Listen, there's no there's no such thing as problems.
00:43:10
There's only solutions in life. Yeah, I, I don't want to sit and
00:43:13
dwell on what's already happened.
00:43:16
And I just want to, you know, push through and create
00:43:19
solutions. So yeah, the gut is #1 it, it
00:43:23
paves the way for other types of treatments and therapies.
00:43:27
And I always tell people, you know, before you move into any
00:43:31
other types of treatments or therapies for, for your child or
00:43:34
yourself, please consider cleaning out the gut first.
00:43:38
We, we all have some sort of something in our gut for sure.
00:43:43
So you know, doing a gut cleanse and, and I mean, it's probably
00:43:47
for a minimum of, I would say three to six months and then you
00:43:53
can move on to other different types of therapies.
00:43:56
Now, I would say after a couple months of cleaning your gut or
00:44:00
whatever, you can move on to supplementation.
00:44:02
And my most favorite supplementation out there,
00:44:05
especially for neurodegenerative disorders is plasmalogin
00:44:12
supplements. They're they're called prodrome
00:44:14
glia. And then there's a prodrome
00:44:16
neural, but prodrome glia is the number one.
00:44:18
So we have partnered with so Autism Health, my organization
00:44:23
has partnered with Doctor Good Now Enterprises.
00:44:26
So Doctor Dan Good Now is the creator of the Prodrome Glia
00:44:31
supplement and it is a plasmalogen supplement.
00:44:35
Now a lot of you are like, what the heck is a plasmalogen?
00:44:38
And I'm telling you, a year ago I was the same person.
00:44:41
Is that on your website? Autism Health.
00:44:45
I, I, I'll, you know, I need to do more information on it, so I
00:44:50
will, I'll put it on my website. But I do have under my webinars
00:44:54
on my website on autism health. I do have a webinar by doctor
00:44:59
good now. So if you go to events under
00:45:02
webinar, you will see there is a webinar from Doctor Dan Goodnos.
00:45:09
So Scroll down. That's tomorrow's webinar right
00:45:12
there. Doctor Richard Gartlett, whom we
00:45:14
love and. So.
00:45:16
Let me ask you, Tracy, to clean out the gut.
00:45:18
What are the steps to do that? Do you have that on your site
00:45:21
and kind of how to? Force that to Lance.
00:45:22
Yeah, how do you clean your gut out?
00:45:24
1st So removing gluten, dairy, soy, refined sugars and carbs,
00:45:33
no food dyes, no preservatives is really the best way to go.
00:45:37
Real food and maybe you can pick it, like it, grow it, skin it,
00:45:41
you can eat it, is what I like to say.
00:45:45
And. That's that's really the best
00:45:47
way to go. So first cleaning out the gut.
00:45:51
So what are plasma allergens? Plasma allergens are a special
00:45:55
type of fat called phospholipids, and we have
00:46:00
phospholipids, phospholipids in almost every cell in our body,
00:46:03
but they are especially concentrated in the brain, the
00:46:08
heart and the immune system. So what, what happens when we
00:46:13
have neuro inflammation and you know, damage to the protective
00:46:19
coating around the nerves, which is called the myelin.
00:46:23
So, and then that's called demyelination when, when it
00:46:27
starts to damage the myelin around the nerves.
00:46:30
And when that myelin gets damaged, what happens is it
00:46:35
creates white matter in the brain.
00:46:36
So when they do a scan and you see for, for kids with autism or
00:46:41
neurological disorders, you'll see a lot of white matter in the
00:46:43
brain. And that is because the the
00:46:46
myelin is starting to deplete and so.
00:46:50
What can you explain for the audience?
00:46:51
I know what the white matter is, but what is that white matter?
00:46:54
Can you tell them what that is basically?
00:46:56
So that's, you know, that's inflammation, that's the
00:46:59
depletion of of myelin. It's neuro inflammation for the
00:47:05
most part. And So what we want to do is we
00:47:08
want to calm down the inflammation.
00:47:11
We want to repair the wiring in the brain and we want to give it
00:47:16
to the the food it needs to be healthy, right?
00:47:20
And that's what plasmalogins do. So plasmalogins actually repair
00:47:26
and rebuild the myelin in the brain.
00:47:29
Plasmalogins are in breast milk. So breast milk is heavy with
00:47:34
plasma allergens. So that's why they say breast
00:47:37
milk is good for brain function is because of the plasma
00:47:40
allergens. So these supplements have I, I
00:47:44
mean, I went to a conference after Doctor Goodnell asked me
00:47:48
last year to, to attend this conference and he has a lot of
00:47:52
testimonials. So he'll do a talk and then
00:47:55
he'll have about a specific neurological disorder, whether
00:47:59
it be ALS, Alzheimer's, dementia, Ms., you know, it's so
00:48:04
many different disorders. And then he'll have a
00:48:10
testimonial and how great because to us it's like, where's
00:48:15
the proof in the pudding? So I used to have people a man
00:48:21
with ALS who was debilitated in a bed, couldn't move and was
00:48:25
pretty much on death row, was back in a wheelchair.
00:48:27
He was talking again. It was hard to understand him,
00:48:30
but he you could still understand him and pretty much
00:48:33
given him life back in a 17 year old young girl who was non
00:48:40
speaking and her her father's an MD and he came up and joke and
00:48:47
he said, you know, here's a video of my daughter talking.
00:48:49
Now, now that is unheard of in the world of autism.
00:48:53
Is is a child regaining speech after the age of like 5 or 6?
00:49:00
It's almost unheard of. So I was blown away.
00:49:03
So you're telling me your kid didn't talk and after taking a
00:49:06
supplement, your child is now talking again?
00:49:10
So a lot of these kids are non speaking and they're trapped
00:49:13
inside their own bodies and brains because the the, you
00:49:17
know, the motor cortex in the brain which controls speech is
00:49:21
damaged so that, you know, they're unable to utilize that
00:49:25
speech. It's not that they can't speak
00:49:28
right, that they don't have words, they're just, they're
00:49:31
stuck and they they don't have the motor skills to actually use
00:49:35
them. And that's why the spellers
00:49:37
spellers has really, you know, blown up spelling to
00:49:42
communicate. And you know, these kids are
00:49:45
able to once, once you regulate their, their motor skills,
00:49:49
because a lot of them are dysregulated and you get them
00:49:53
to, you know, spell with starting off on a, on a letter
00:49:57
board and then moving to advanced, moving to a keyboard.
00:50:01
Then they're able to actually express a lot of them are able
00:50:05
to get to Greece now. It's so amazing, so incredible.
00:50:08
Plasmalogens are one. I'm, I'm a huge proponent of
00:50:12
umbilical cord stem cells and I've been studying stem cell
00:50:16
therapy since 2010. I took my son to the Ukraine in
00:50:21
2012 when he was seven years old for stem cell therapy and it
00:50:25
literally brought back all his motor skills.
00:50:29
Now what? Made you go to Ukraine for that
00:50:31
where they had the curve or was it the cost?
00:50:35
OK, answer that then I'll ask you something.
00:50:37
Yeah. What made you go to Ukraine for
00:50:38
that, Tracy? OK, so there was this wonderful
00:50:41
doctor back then called Doctor Jeffrey Bradstreet.
00:50:45
Since then his life has been taken probably because of his
00:50:48
wonderful work that he did in the autism community.
00:50:52
But he so he, he had, he was doing great work with kids with
00:50:58
autism, with stem cell therapy. And so it was, you know,
00:51:02
introducing GC math injections, which are GC proteins,
00:51:05
microphobic activating factors, the building blocks of your
00:51:08
immune system, you know, for three to six months prior to
00:51:13
going to the Ukraine for stem cell therapy.
00:51:15
And then, you know, so when you build the, the immune system,
00:51:20
you don't know where stem cells are going to go.
00:51:22
So they're going to go where they're needed the most.
00:51:24
So if you have a weak immune system, they're going to start
00:51:26
repairing the immune system. So what we wanted it to do is
00:51:30
repair damaged tissue. So, I mean, Noah's motor skills
00:51:35
like skyrocketed in 30 days. You graduate occupational
00:51:39
therapy. The kid couldn't hold on to a
00:51:41
monkey bar, let alone go back and forth.
00:51:43
He couldn't climb a Rockwall. He climbed a huge Rockwall.
00:51:46
I mean, the things that he did, I literally when he climbed that
00:51:50
Rockwall, I fell to my knees and started to cry.
00:51:52
I couldn't believe it. How?
00:51:53
Many. How many treatments?
00:51:55
Hold on, how many treatments? So that was that was one
00:51:57
treatment. Just one treatment.
00:51:59
Wow. Yeah, quick question all.
00:52:02
Right. So because you're talking about
00:52:03
plasmagens, right? And like.
00:52:08
Yeah. So I looked it up.
00:52:10
I looked it up and the first one came up.
00:52:13
A one month supply is 200 bucks. This is just the first thing
00:52:16
that. Well, that's for the neuro,
00:52:17
that's the, that's the omega-3. So we want the Omega 9, which
00:52:22
yes, it's it's it's $100 a bottle for the prodrome Glia for
00:52:28
this month, this month only if you go to prodrome.com and you
00:52:33
use the discount code AHS walk. Wait a minute, AA wait AAHAHS
00:52:43
for autism health summitwalk.com.
00:52:48
So AHS walk. I see you said walk.
00:52:53
OK, gotcha. You can get 50% off plasmalogen
00:52:57
supplements. No promo code or nothing.
00:53:00
That is the promo code using that AHS.
00:53:02
Walk, that is, and then after that, after.
00:53:05
What's what's the site again? Because I'm writing so I can put
00:53:07
it in the chat. For everybody.
00:53:08
Prodrome PRODRO me.com. OK.
00:53:16
So we're just going to put it in the chat for the audience.
00:53:18
So you can use that code for 50% off this month only, but beyond
00:53:24
that use Autism Health 25 and you can get 25% off.
00:53:29
But this month, because we did the autism walk this month, they
00:53:33
are giving, you know, and the month's about to end next week
00:53:37
and 50% off till the end of the month.
00:53:39
And that code is aah walk right? AHS.
00:53:45
Oh, A A. Yeah, a Autism Health Summit.
00:53:50
It's abbreviation for Autism Health Summit.
00:53:52
George promo code is AHS walk. 25 and that's for the 50% off,
00:54:02
right? Starting October 1st, you can
00:54:04
use Autism Health 25 and get 25% off.
00:54:09
Great. There's always going to be a
00:54:11
discount code out there to get discounts.
00:54:14
But what we want is we truly want them to to be on the glia.
00:54:18
The glia is the one, it is $99 a bottle or somewhere around
00:54:22
there. And but I'm telling you it is,
00:54:26
it's a game changer. It truly is because I don't, I
00:54:30
don't typically promote supplements or, or people's
00:54:34
products. I should start doing that so I
00:54:38
can, you know, make some sort of money.
00:54:41
But but I I don't but. I think it's important.
00:54:44
I want to tell you this, you know, it's not about, I don't
00:54:47
want to get behind a product just because somebody wants to
00:54:49
sponsor our show. If you know it's effective and
00:54:53
you know the purity because of course, a lot of people think
00:54:55
they can just buy their supplements wherever they get
00:54:57
them off of Amazon or wherever else and they have to, you have
00:55:00
to question the purity of those products.
00:55:02
I think it's important because you have a lot of experience,
00:55:05
you have a tremendous amount of knowledge, you're highly
00:55:06
educated in this, this particular genre of medicine.
00:55:10
And I think a nutrition, I think that it is a good idea for you
00:55:14
to endorse the products that you that because again, the
00:55:16
endorsement is that of confidence.
00:55:18
And I think it's very confusing. Listen, you know what, my wife
00:55:22
and I are constantly looking at, you know, peptides or this
00:55:25
product or that product and what's what's the new
00:55:27
innovation. And she's talking about how this
00:55:29
is working or that isn't working or the people that are out there
00:55:32
that are getting Ozempic face as an example, you know, because
00:55:36
she's also got a non invasive clinic where she does like Haifu
00:55:39
and M sculpt and other things. And she's talking about the the
00:55:42
effects of some of this stuff and how horrendous they are.
00:55:44
You know, that they're not part of the marketing.
00:55:46
But I think when you you have that kind of knowledge, I think
00:55:48
it's important. If that means you, you had can
00:55:50
share an effective product that's going to improve
00:55:53
somebody's life, I think you should do it.
00:55:56
I mean, again, I'm not trying to get tell you how to run your
00:55:57
business or advice, but because you have that knowledge, because
00:56:00
we're all struggling. I never even heard about
00:56:03
plasmology until just now. So is this something that you
00:56:06
should take every day or you just take it for a certain
00:56:09
amount of time? Everyday.
00:56:11
So it's a, it's also a preventive for, you know,
00:56:14
dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, you know.
00:56:17
We. Need to get you soon.
00:56:20
You know, wait, I don't think it cures insanity.
00:56:22
Insanity might. Not be disorder, we we all have
00:56:27
damage to the myelin in the brain because it through
00:56:29
oxidative stress. It just happens.
00:56:33
So so repairing that myelin and you know, the wiring in the
00:56:37
brain is is definitely regardless, but it also helps
00:56:40
repair the immune system. It's good for heart conditions.
00:56:43
Number one place it goes is to the heart as well.
00:56:47
Yeah, that's great. So I think that's a great thing
00:56:49
to share how we doing for time. Yeah, we need to make sure,
00:56:54
Tracy, please run through everything.
00:56:56
First of all, your book. Where do they find your book?
00:57:00
OK so you can go to warriormom.com and you can get
00:57:04
my book anywhere online where books are sold.
00:57:06
You can find them in some Barnes and Nobles.
00:57:09
So that's pretty much where you can buy my book.
00:57:12
If you want a hardcover book, you have to in in it signed you.
00:57:16
You order it online through me and I I drop ship it to you.
00:57:21
And then also autismhealth.com. That's my baby right there.
00:57:26
So what we are doing is we are educating families and
00:57:31
caregivers and practitioners on the benefits of biomedical
00:57:36
intervention, which is addressing the underlying
00:57:38
conditions associated with whatever ails, not just autism.
00:57:42
You know, when I implemented a lot of these protocols for my
00:57:45
son, I, I, I did the same thing for myself.
00:57:48
I made sure I was the test dummy.
00:57:50
And, you know, inadvertently I started to feel better myself.
00:57:55
So it's, it's for everybody. So autismhealth.com we are also
00:58:01
partnering with different companies in regards to
00:58:04
research. So we are doing a research study
00:58:07
with, you know, good now enterprises to for the benefits
00:58:12
of plasma allergens for autism. So, you know, so we're looking
00:58:18
for donors to donate and if they donate, then what it, what it'll
00:58:23
do is it will supply those supplements at no cost for these
00:58:28
families who are in need of these plasmalogin supplements.
00:58:33
So if they, if they fill out an application online, then they
00:58:37
could receive those once we get the funding.
00:58:40
So that's autismhealth.com. And then we have our Autism
00:58:45
Health Summit next year, April 2026.
00:58:49
It's the 24th through the 26th. We are the only autism
00:58:54
conference out there that I can tell you does not follow the
00:58:57
narrative. We are talking about everything.
00:59:01
We are addressing everything. We're throwing everything at it
00:59:04
but the kitchen sink. But I will tell you, just like
00:59:06
you said earlier, I will not back it up.
00:59:09
If I don't believe in it, if it it's not something that works,
00:59:13
if I believe that it's garbage, I will not, you know, advertise
00:59:19
any of it. I had an opportunity to have a
00:59:24
pharmaceutical company that sponsor my my autism walk and
00:59:28
wow I could have used the money for for for my non profit but I
00:59:33
said no no no no no no no no. You know it's hard.
00:59:36
That's what they do, right? They'll try to give you the
00:59:38
money to control the narrative. They want a specific way of
00:59:40
doing it. They've tried to do it even with
00:59:42
this show. We've always said no, of course
00:59:44
we could always use the money. We're always looking for
00:59:46
additional sponsors that are like minded and we feel like
00:59:49
they can be trusted, but that you know, that isn't necessarily
00:59:52
when you're, when you're a, a voice, no matter what it is.
00:59:55
And if you're not a status quo voice, if you're somebody that
00:59:58
is out there trying to educate people, they'll try to take
01:00:01
control of it. It's a difficult decision, but
01:00:02
of course there's always this balance of I've got to make a
01:00:05
living, I've got to pay for this, how do I do it?
01:00:08
We've never sold ourselves out for that.
01:00:10
We've never done it because of course it's a struggle, right?
01:00:12
At the end of the day, these shows investigative journalism
01:00:15
people often. That's why we ask people to do
01:00:17
the $5 paid subscription. On the big mafia or give us a
01:00:20
rumble ran tip. They don't realize that each one
01:00:22
of these shows has overhead or even what you do the travel
01:00:25
expenses going here the you know at the end of the day they don't
01:00:28
they're not always well monetized.
01:00:30
Where's that summit going to be, Tracy?
01:00:32
San Diego San. Diego.
01:00:35
Guy that makes it easy, no travel for you.
01:00:37
You know, it does. I forgot from San Antonio and
01:00:40
you know, we had to drive some stuff out there.
01:00:42
It just makes it very difficult and we're not fenderized with
01:00:46
all the regional centers in California.
01:00:49
Yeah, that's great. All right, well, listen, Tracy,
01:00:51
I know we didn't get into everything.
01:00:52
We'll probably have to have you back because it's it's always,
01:00:55
you know, the time is the most valuable commodity.
01:00:57
We always struggle with giving enough time to a speaker.
01:00:59
You had so much great information.
01:01:01
So we'll put everything in the chat.
01:01:03
We're happy to the happy that you came on.
01:01:05
We thank you so much for sharing what you did.
01:01:07
Is there anything else you want to share with the audience
01:01:09
before you head out the door? That maybe something you really
01:01:12
wanted to state And you're so. Damn, I wish we'd had time to
01:01:14
talk about that. You know, first and foremost,
01:01:18
anytime anyone has a child with autism, you know, it's a
01:01:22
beautiful journey. I promise you, it's a hard one,
01:01:25
but it's a beautiful one. And there is no way around all
01:01:29
these different alternative ways like cleaning the gut.
01:01:32
There's only through and, and and putting it with other things
01:01:36
isn't going to work. But setting a clear intention of
01:01:40
what it is that you choose to create because you know, the day
01:01:43
that I found out, no, I had autism in my natural path, like
01:01:46
doctor said, no, we'll be fine. You just need to go do your
01:01:50
homework. I sucked the tears back up into
01:01:53
my eyes and I got to work and I have battled everything.
01:01:56
I sat on that panel last night and I told people, you know when
01:02:00
parents tell me that they can't afford, that's an excuse because
01:02:05
I bartered for treatments. I sold everything that I own and
01:02:08
I even short sailed my house to make sure that I could take my
01:02:11
son to the Ukraine for stem cell therapy and the rest I just let
01:02:14
God provide. Let me ask you, is anybody doing
01:02:17
that here? Now that's the type of stem cell
01:02:19
therapy for that autism. So umbilical cord stem cell
01:02:22
therapy, which I really, really would love to get into someday
01:02:26
with you, is we can do it right here in the United States.
01:02:30
And they can contact me at Tracy at autismhealth.com For more
01:02:35
information, For more information on that.
01:02:38
And, and then I can just connect them with the doctors that that
01:02:43
run it. It is, it is very clean.
01:02:45
We use all the stem cells in in the umbilical cord, not just the
01:02:50
mesenchymal, but the hemotopoietic, the endothelial
01:02:53
stem cells. All three of them work together
01:02:56
as a team to create healing in the body and in the brain.
01:03:00
I I suffered from chronic migraines and in February I had
01:03:04
it done and I haven't had a single migraine or headache
01:03:08
since. What's like the average cost?
01:03:11
So it's $6800 for 20 million stem cells.
01:03:16
And that's all you pretty much need.
01:03:19
So if you're really debilitated in in you're really sick or
01:03:24
really injured, then they do recommend a double dose We're.
01:03:27
Going to need a lot of donations for Lance.
01:03:30
That's that's good to go fund me, go fund me.
01:03:33
I didn't know it was that expensive.
01:03:34
I know insurance doesn't cover it.
01:03:35
We know that, yeah. Well, I spent $15 in
01:03:39
Ukraine. I spent $15 for myself in
01:03:43
Costa Rica. If you go to Panama and have it
01:03:46
done, yes, it is 100 million stem cells, but it's over
01:03:50
$30. Wow.
01:03:54
Funny, normally you go out of the country because you can find
01:03:57
top quality medical services at a much lower rate.
01:04:01
Of course. Like stem cells more, less
01:04:03
expensive here in the United States, which is a shocker to me
01:04:06
because at the end of the day, of course, the medical industry
01:04:11
is out of control. There was just a big push across
01:04:14
the nation that people are talking about where all the
01:04:17
insurance rates seem to be raising simultaneously.
01:04:20
But you know, like, of course. If you go to.
01:04:23
Another country, you don't know really sure what you're going to
01:04:26
be getting, the quality. That's the thing that bothers me
01:04:29
with something like that. So, you know, I have seen their
01:04:32
viability testing, which is 96 percent or better upon
01:04:36
administration. And then they also removed DMSO
01:04:39
for those who have histamine reactions.
01:04:41
And they use Traeulose, which is a naturally derived sugar.
01:04:45
They do microtoxic testing, microplastic testing, testing
01:04:48
for bacteria, viruses and the spike protein.
01:04:51
They've pre screened moms to make sure that they are not
01:04:53
vaccinated. You know, they do not cut the
01:04:56
cord, they clamp it, then they extract the stent, the cord
01:05:00
blood it it. This is the cleanest lab that
01:05:04
I've ever seen. It's not advertised.
01:05:07
Where was this them cell therapy?
01:05:10
No where. In.
01:05:11
The States. There's a company called Achieve
01:05:13
Vitality, but it's really word of mouth because.
01:05:18
For in the United States or out. In the United States, OK.
01:05:22
Yeah. So for like for people, let's
01:05:26
say that want to go out of the United States and get it done,
01:05:30
do they need to like call in advance, let them know or like
01:05:33
is it? Oh yeah.
01:05:35
Yeah. All right.
01:05:37
There you go. Fair enough.
01:05:38
And if you go out of the United States, if you want to go out
01:05:43
ACPI, I'm sure you heard of Ed Clay from CPI, He was on Joe
01:05:47
Rogan. So they do mesenchymal from the
01:05:50
Wharton's Jelly, which is the cord itself.
01:05:54
So it's the tissue. And they have, they have very
01:05:58
high ratings as well. They haven't treated children.
01:06:01
So we are working with them in regards to getting them to do a
01:06:05
study on kids with autism. Great information, Tracy, thank
01:06:11
you so much for taking the time out of your hectic schedule to
01:06:13
do the interview. We always appreciate it.
01:06:16
We try to. That's our show.
01:06:17
We're very Rogan style, kind of Shawn Ryan.
01:06:20
We try to hit all the all the base points.
01:06:22
Probably why we've been suspended on YouTube multiple
01:06:24
times because they don't always love us at the end of the day.
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01:07:16
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01:07:21
So that's it. Of course, we'll see you guys on
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01:07:26
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01:07:29
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I get the last word. You didn't say it, man.
01:07:37
I was good for you, George. You always got the last word.
01:07:39
It was a pleasure. But I just wanted it was a
01:07:41
pleasure having you on the show. Hopefully we get you back
01:07:42
because I there's a lot of information you have.
01:07:44
But I just want to say this off topic of today's show.
01:07:47
I don't want to ever hear Lance finally got.
01:07:49
I want an indictment, a big name.
01:07:51
We got it. James call me.
01:07:52
He got indicted. That's it.
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Lance can calm down now. You guys have a blessed week and
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