FREE Webinar: DMSO For Beauty – Supporting Skin, Hair & Youthfulness
FREE Webinar: DMSO For Beauty – Supporting Skin, Hair & Youthfulness
DMSO for Beauty: Video Overview
In this DMSO for beauty webinar, Amandha Vollmer (ADV) begins with a practical question: if changes in the skin and hair are connected with what is happening beneath the surface, what should you look at before reaching for another cosmetic? ADV explains how she reads the skin through a terrain framework, connecting appearance with hydration, nourishment, the acid mantle, lymphatic movement and liver function. From there, she shows how DMSO fits into her approach as a transdermal carrier rather than treating beauty as an isolated surface concern.
ADV then works through application. She explains why DMSO should be used on clean skin, why she avoids applying it while the skin is actively sweating and how concentration and skin type influence what she chooses. Hair follows the same reasoning: she discusses her Hair Regrowth Spray, scalp application, microcirculation and why hair-dye residue should be considered before applying DMSO.
The webinar then moves deeper into ADV’s discussion of glycation, collagen, oxidative stress, sulfur chemistry and disulfide bonds to explain how she thinks about wrinkles, scar tissue and tissue flexibility. An extended Q&A applies these ideas to acne, surgery, pigmentation, medications and several higher-risk applications, reinforcing ADV’s repeated emphasis on observing the individual response rather than assuming one routine will suit everyone.
What You’ll Learn About DMSO for Beauty
- How ADV connects skin and hair changes with the wider terrain rather than treating appearance as an isolated surface issue
- Why clean skin, test patches, concentration and avoiding active sweating enter her approach to topical DMSO
- How skin type, pigmentation and acne influence the way ADV adjusts topical applications
- How she discusses DMSO Hair Regrowth Spray, scalp microcirculation and precautions around hair-dye residue
- How gua sha and lymphatic movement enter her approach to facial puffiness and skin support
- How ADV discusses glycation, collagen, elastin, oxidative stress and their relationship with visible ageing
- Why sulfur chemistry, disulfide bonds and MSM become important in her explanation of hair, nails and scar tissue
- How the audience Q&A extends the discussion into product layering, surgery, prescriptions, eye and mucosal use, implants and diabetes
Important Context & Safety
Educational context: This webinar presents Amandha Vollmer’s terrain-based perspectives, personal experience, product formulations and interpretation of DMSO research in relation to skin, hair and ageing. Some therapeutic and anti-ageing applications discussed have different levels of clinical evidence and regulatory acceptance. Current U.S. prescription labelling identifies RIMSO-50, a sterile 50% DMSO solution, for intravesical treatment of symptoms of interstitial cystitis and states that it has not been approved for other indications. The same labelling notes that DMSO is absorbed following topical application, that occasional hypersensitivity reactions have occurred and that it may potentiate other medications.
Medical emergencies: Information in this video should not be used to delay emergency assessment or treatment for symptoms of stroke, heart attack, serious head injury or another medical emergency.
Full Video Transcript
Transcript note: This transcript has been lightly edited for punctuation, spelling and readability while preserving the speakers’ meaning and conversational format.
Introduction: Beauty, Terrain, and the Skin-Liver Connection
Hey everyone. Welcome.
Just getting rolling here, everyone’s coming in. We got 300 people plus. We’re just coming in and hello from Canada and hello to everyone all over the world. We have so much to get through. I always pack these webinars and you know, when I get researching, I get, you know, deep and I’m like, what about this? What about this? And I mean, I could probably do three webinars with this information, but here we are and we will do our best.
How about that?
Try to hold your questions until the end. Although if I see a question that’s relevant to what I’m talking about now, then I might address it. I’m quite organic with my webinars and, you know, I just want everyone to be comfortable and relaxed. And of course, we’re recording and this webinar will be, first of all, it should be emailed to you once we’re done.
So you’ll get a copy in your email and it’s, all my videos are available under the public video section on yummy. doctor, my website, yummy. doctor. So yes, you can rewatch, you can go back and watch my previous webinars there’s tons of information on DMSO topics and more thousands of videos. I mean, I’ve been making videos to since 2017.
My very first video was on the, called The Fearless Fever, how not to Fear a Fever and how to Nourish It instead of Suppress It, which is, you know, one thing we have to consider is we’ve been trained to suppress symptoms and that symptoms are bad, right? And when we’re talking about health from a holistic standpoint and from a terrain.
Understanding then we need to realize that when the body shows up with symptoms, it means that it’s trying to regulate and heal. Right? But we see the symptom, which is an expression and a regulation, we’re trained by the, you know, the modern medical mafia, if you will, that it’s bad and that you need their drugs and that you should suppress it and therefore it looks like it gives a magic show appearance that it’s gone away, but really it never addresses what’s really going on and never supports the body through it to the end, right? We see this all the time in modern medicine, and if we want lasting real health, and we have to get this principle, you know in mind that, you know, there’s all these products on the market, there’s all kinds of stuff that is out there that you put it on your skin or you take it and it shuts off the expressive mechanism, giving you the idea that it’s gone.
One such would be cortisone cream. That’s a classic, right? Cortisone cream just stops the skin from expressing what it’s trying to get rid of because the skin is your second largest organ. Your first. Largest organ is actually your fascia. The second largest is your skin. And we’ll talk about this in detail, but the liver, in Chinese medicine, the liver governs the skin and as well, the skin is a detox organ.
Okay?
So there are a handful of detox organs and releases in the body, skin, lungs, bowels, which is through the liver and the kidney expression, right? All those help to keep everything tidy inside of you. And if something becomes overburdened with a task or too many tasks, or perhaps there’s not enough nutrition to help those organs do their normal natural jobs, then those backup exc discretionary organs are called into action and they might not be the best for that job.
They’re going to do their best. So oftentimes I will see congested liver from all kinds of possibilities. A drug, food problems constipation stress, I mean all because liver’s an endocrine organ too. So the liver is stressed, okay? It cannot perform the maintenance on the skin, and it in fact uses the skin to help itself.
Hey, skin. I’m sorry dude, I’m overworked. Can you help me out? Well then sure. Open up and let’s get you outta there. And then you’ll get rashes, then you can get acne, then you can get all kinds of expressions. You name the pathology. It is linked to something going on with the liver not being able to keep up.
Okay? So this so I have my team here. They’re gonna try to manage the chat as best as they can and we’ll talk about, all kinds of, you know, products that, you know, and DMSO blends and things that I make and how to use them properly. You know, one of the things that happened for me is that I started to piece this all together.
So I don’t know how many are here. There’s 444 people. Good. Number 4 44. So how many of you know my work know my book? This is my book, Healing with DMSO. How many have used DMSO infused products have used DMSO before? You know, I just wanna get an idea in the chat how experienced you are and who’s brand new who’s brand new, doesn’t know any of this stuff.
I just, maybe a actually the algorithm showed you me, even though I’m super shadow band and you managed to find me, which is like probably Angel Scent because that’s quite miraculous. But, you know, one thing that happened for me is I started, you know, when I started my store. As a holistic practitioner and was helping, you know, people heal from all kinds of diseases naturally.
Which was, you know, I graduated from naturopathic college back in 2008, so I’ve been doing this a long time. I started to see these patterns. I’m a great pattern recognizer, and I started to see when they, you know, babies coming in with rashes. ’cause I focused on mom and baby family and baby in my store.
So I’d always get the babies right. I always be seeing what’s going on with their skin, what’s going on with their health in general and you could always see that post vaccination, a very toxic event or some sort of antibiotic or some sort of cortisol use was leading them to skin expressions like eczema, hand foot and mouth disease any… you name the rash.
Okay?
It was related to the fact their liver could not cope. And often parents would come to me at the end of the line, you know, been to the doctors, been to the specialists, taken the creams, taken the pills, done the things, and they’re fed up and they’re looking for lasting solutions and they don’t trust their doctors anymore to give them what they need.
And so I started to design my own product line way back when. Plus I had a baby. I wanted all natural, I wanted things that I knew, like I knew exactly what was in it. Because I didn’t even trust a lot of the greenwash products out there. And I, so I, Desi started designing first things like sunscreen.
I started to design natural bug spray things that I immediately needed for my own child. Natural diaper rash cream, for example. And then it kind of went from there. I started making salves from the medicine, growing in my garden from wild, crafting it in the, you know, in the marsh that was behind me, like my jewelweed sav.
DMSO Formulation, Transdermal Delivery, and Safe Skin Preparation
So I started to create, and I very much enjoyed that. That process in having a strong chemistry background really helped me to formulate and all kinds of herbal blends, all kinds of extracts and things I was working with. And then I found about DMSO and once I learned about its properties, I was just blown away.
You know, I was like, oh, this could really assist the, what I’ve already made. This could enhance what a lot of the combinations I’ve already made. And okay. Christmas, my cat’s off my lap now free to move. So I started to blend and I was the only one who was doing this with DMSO. And to this day the formulations that I have, they’re unmatched.
You know, there’s a few that few companies that do like an allo kind of combination that’s popular or rose combination, but not the intricate alchemy that I was working with all kinds of different, you know, oils different like essential oils, different types of herbal extracts and things using DMSO as an actual tincture medium.
So that’s, then I started to apply this, you know, customers will come in, I’m using it on myself, I’m using it on my daughter. I’m starting to see the results and. The rapid healing was amazing and people were very happy, but it was also other healing was happening, right? The deeper healing, because the good news with DMSO is whatever you’re putting on the skin when you make and use a blend is going in.
So it’s not just we’re using topical, but it’s not just a topical solution, you know, it’s helping the whole body. It’s a holistic approach, even though you know you’re spot remedying with something, you’re still getting absorption and, you know, this is why I wrote the book. This is why I have so much information out there.
How do you understand use DMSO properly and safely? Because it is it is an open door of your skin barrier for, you know, about 20 seconds and it will allow in small me molecular weight items and as well things that you might not want, like metals and things or like it could blend with things you don’t want.
And that’s why proper packaging, you know, proper procedure when you’re mixing and blending and having generalized clean skin you know, you don’t wanna be actively sweating, for example, because when you’re sweating, you’re pushing out waste from the skin. So if you’re sweating, you don’t wanna use my Face Lift in a Jar, for example.
Or you don’t wanna put DMSOn your skin because the stuff that’s coming out could go back in. I had one woman, she went for a jog. She got back from her run. She was, she did kind of splash her face, but it didn’t matter because she was still actively sweating out of her forehead. And she used my Face Lift in a Jar and she just got a little rash because what happened is the DMSO took some of her waste back in but the body said no and immediately started to push it back out, sitting on the skin and aggravating it.
So, you know, there’s conditions in which you don’t want to use the product. And once you know that. Right. This is why I spend so much time educating people. You’re empowered, you understand the properties, the principles, you know how to use it, when to use it, when not to use it. You know how to use testing doses, you know, your skin, the way you cleanse, how clean you are, what’s going on with your body.
You start to tune in and then you know what works for you. You know? And that’s because holistic medicine is individualized medicine, okay? Right. Because we’re all a little bit different. And I will talk a little bit about like melanated skin versus not. I mean, some people freckle heavily, some people don’t.
There’s different types of, there’s skin types, different kinds of oils and things. Some people are more acne prone than others. And so then there’s that factor to also, you know, consider when we’re, you know, using different oils and different applications and different types of cleansing. Right. So yeah, and if you do have any issues, so keep in mind I’m a PMA for yummy Doctor for DMSO store, for YumNaturals store.
Okay. Because everything that I do is in the private domain, because when you do things, I mean, I’m doing public with you guys, obviously in socials, but for sales, for interactions where we protect ourselves legally this way because, you know, DMSOs is a suppressed and attacked substance. And, you know, I go, I’ve explained this in lots of webinars before the history of it.
In fact, it was really funny. Someone said to me today I don’t know if you know who Mike Adams is, the Health Ranger, but he has this like channel where he takes books and runs ’em through an AI program, and they produce like a little summary, AI summary of the book. So he just today or yesterday, he just published a my book, a review of my book through this program.
And so, it’s like, oh that’s not that I’m a fan of, like AI necessarily, but you know, here we are, like, here we are. This is the age that we have to like, deal with all new kinds of challenges in life, right? So you can watch that. He just put that on his channel. We’ll talk about high pigmentation.
Pigmentation, Acne, Skin Types, and DMSO Concentrations
I mean, one thing with, to understand about DMSO is it reduces pigmentation of melanin. Not, so there’s two different kinds of melanin actually. So in like black skin, that’s, there’s one type of melanin that gives that dark, rich color and then there’s another type of melanin that we all have for like, when we get sun exposure that comes forward, right?
So there’s actually two types of melanin.
So it won’t touch the first type I mentioned. So, but it will do some skin brightening. If you wanna lighten their skin, you can actually get that with higher doses. It’s nothing really like, you’re gonna be extremely noticing that.
And it definitely doesn’t seem to get rid of my tan. I’ve tried to see if it will do that. And so when I do, I’m still pasty white from the long winter. I have to supplement vitamin D here in Canada, we have to supplement vitamin D. Everyone will be suicidal without it, but like, because we barely get any sun.
But when I do get sun and I tan quite nicely, I don’t really notice that it gets rid of my tan or anything to that degree. But I’m not throwing on like 99.995% like directly on your face, which really at face level or anything above the neck or in the body should be 50% DMSO or except for some appropriate uses for spot treatments.
Like you can use a higher percentage in your mouth. You know, if you’re, I make DMSO clove extract that heals enamel and teeth and abscesses and stuff and that’s quite strong. So, but that can be done, you know, in spot treatments. You can use my DMSO with added nutrients, which is an 80% DMSO solution for really stubborn cystic acne.
’cause there’s different kinds of acne. And you know, the stubborn really stubborn cystic acne expressions, I find that works in addition like a layering effect, you know, using like a Face Lift in a Jar and then those on the spot treatments, then you can use it in higher doses. And it helps with things like melasma as well because, you know, melasma is a hormone imbalance happens from post-pregnancy or not, doesn’t have to but DMSO who can also lighten and brighten the staining, excuse me, the staining from melasma as well.
I mean, there’s really not one thing that it doesn’t help with because you have to keep in mind that the power of DMSO, it has its own healing power, okay? But it works well with friends.
So whatever your issue is, you can combine it with the, another natural remedy. I mean, in the drug world, they actually can use it with chemo and all that stuff. Not that I would support that, but I’m just saying that you can get synergy in combination and delivery of anything that you blend it with.
So if you have a wart or you have something like fungus, right? Then you can combine it with something like iodine. Okay. And because, so think about what naturally, you know, deals with those problems, and then you can enhance what that property is with the addition of DMSO. In my masterclasses next time will be a paid masterclasses.
These are free webinars. I’ve been doing two free webinars and then one masterclass, two free webinars, one masterclass. I’ve been doing them like that, trying to cover as many topics as I can. And so in the, you know, when I do the masterclasses, I get more into formulation. I get more into, you know, like how to blend properly and stuff.
This, these more public ones. I’m just trying to help you understand how to use it properly help you understand what’s happening with the body you know, get you to some solutions that you can work with. So some holistic thinking, right? But we only have a couple hours, so, you know, we do what we can do.
And just the paid masterclasses just go into more of a higher detail. That’s all. So, percentage for melasma? Well, like, usually I suggest to start with like a 30%. Like most of my cream blends are between, you know, 25 to 30%. Because you’re, you get, that’s like a, that is the sweet spot of DMSO for inflammation, for helping inflammation come under control.
Doesn’t, won’t damage microbiome or anything like that, will help the acid mantle, which we all have an acid mantle on our skin. Be self regulating or be regulated because you don’t wanna do things that, you know, strip the skin dehydrate the skin. Like someone had mentioned about an acid that’s commonly used in skincare. If someone can mention it again. Anyway, there are things that are still kinda not really trusted. Let’s see if I can find it that I don’t really recommend for skincare that’s really popular, you know, out there.
And not hyaluronic acid. Thank you. Yes. Hyaluronic acid. You know, it’s funny ’cause I bought a bunch and I was gonna start making blends with DMSO and something stopped me and I’m like, oh, that’s weird. It’s usually how I operate with my intuition when I feel a no, I don’t push past it. So I was like, oh, like.
What’s happening here? Why am I not doing this? And I start, I made the solution. I was like, gonna do it. And then just something stopped me. And I then I stumbled on a couple of researchers who found problems with especially long-term use of hyaluronic acid. And it wasn’t just about that it can dry out the skin.
’cause you know, there’s lots of things like even makeup can dry out the skin, but the more worrisome stuff is how it affected hormones and that it could cause depression and anxiety and that kind of thing. And dull, like even give brain fog. And I was like, oh crap. Okay, well we don’t wanna enhance hyaluronic acid absorption deep into the body with DMSO.
Do we? If that’s a possibility. So that reaffirmed my sense that really isn’t as natural as we think the way that, anyway, the way that it’s being manufactured. Okay. Because we have to always consider that there might be a natural extract. And I did start to look at that and then I got sidetracked.
But there is, there are plants or natural botanicals that contain a natural form of hyaluronic acid that I’m sure would not do the, that same, have that same feedback problem, right? So, you know, there’s so much still to learn about everything. Like DMSO is heavily studied as it is. It’s actually one of the most studied substances out there.
It’s studied in the pur for the purpose of, you know, surgery, drug delivery lab. It’s used in laboratories all over the world. Organ transplant, organ donation and stuff, right? So they do wanna do safety studies because they’re using it for their things. But as far as like using it for, I.
How we’re doing it. It’s, there’s some stuff, but it’s still limited. So, you know, I’ve had to like experiment on myself as a good little Guinea pig. And I’ve had nothing but positive experiences. I’m 50 years old. I’ve had, like, I’ve could tell the quality of my skin. It doesn’t take the underlying, you know, structural fat away.
’cause a lot of those creams and stuff will actually they’ll slim out your face, which you don’t really want, because if the fascia drops and the fat melts away, then you have wrinkles actually because it, their collagen can’t support. They need fat for the collagen to actually support the structure of your face.
And when everything sags, then you get the wrinkles. So they might provide temporary relief or what you think is a boost to the skin in the short run, but not in the long run. So we want something that’s gonna take us all the way through, right? We wanna be 80-year-old grannies, having a good, having our nice little laugh lines, right?
Hair Regrowth, Microcirculation, and Healthy Aging
And having healthy skin without, like cancer blemishes or warts on our face or, you know, flaky skin or all kinds of problems that can happen as we get older. And this is one of the products that I’ve, you know, found over the years that will get us to the finish line. So, you know, my own health has been, you know, my own, testimonies of thousands of people have, you know, shown me that this is powerful substance and used correctly and used in synergy is just, you know, mind blowing for most people.
So let’s, why don’t we get in to it. Why don’t we get into the slideshow and we’ll get through as much as we can. We have 530 people here now. Probably some, a few more will come in. But I can tell you from like the thing is like I make something called hair regrowth spray. It was one of my earlier inventions because I realized the power of horsetail.
I had horsetail, you know, as like an herbalist. I find it really interesting when you start to have a relationship with the plant kingdom. It’s like they speak to you in your subconscious or they speak to you intuitively. And I would always have new plants growing up around me and it was like, oh, I, okay.
Hello. You know, let nice to meet you and what do you have to show me? And I would always go and research more about that particular plant. And Horsetail was growing all around my house and I learned about the silica content and the other benefits of horsetail. And I started to make this product called Hair Regrowth Spray with rosemary and peppermint.
And I blended it with DMSO and people were reporting amazing results with their hair growth and thickness and health, but also because they were spraying it on their scalp and then using their hands to, you know, rub it in. They would find their nails and were growing strong, right? Or they had like a wound or a scar on the tip of their finger and it was healing.
And I also was getting reports that people were thinking clear more clearly. And one testimony was of an elderly patient. So the daughter bought it for her mom, and she had like a, some slow dementia, not like full blown, but she was getting dementia and started using it. And her mental clarity, you know, came back.
And that’s when I realized that by using it on the scalp, it was actually penetrating through the skull, through the material, like into the brain itself. And that’s one of its claim to themes is that it can go past blood brain barrier. It can go into the microcirculation, it can enhance microcirculation, right?
You’re getting microcirculation of the follicle of the hair so it becomes more strong. It can hold the hair, it can rejuvenate the hair. It’s blended with something that delivers the nutrition to the area, which is how you build anything in your body, right? That’s why we have to eat. That’s why we’re, you know, we get nutrition from the sun, we get nutrition from food, we get nutrition from the ether, from grounding, like from water and all of these things.
And the nutrition become the building blocks of the renewal process and if we get sluggish in our circulation, right? Or microcirculation especially, which starts to get more pronounced as we age, then we start to get problems. We get can you get nail, you know, toenail fungus?
You can get wounds not healing properly.
Especially like in the feet area. You get like diabetes patients will have, you know, ulcers and things going on. We don’t get the same circulation to the brain. We don’t get the same circulation to the hair thins out, eyebrows fall out, you know, this kind of stuff and so realizing that the DMSO can help all that microcirculation, that alone is an incredible anti-aging benefit of DMSO, just to make sure you’re getting all your microcirculation.
And when I talked about first aid in my previous webinars, you know, I really try to help people understand that the microcirculation aspect and the blood flow assistance that DMSO gives, that’s why it’s so powerful to, you know, stop heart attacks, to prevent strokes, to treat strokes, you know, to repair things quickly.
Like I’ll have people tell me they sprained their ankle or they broke a bone or they pulled a muscle, or any of those things, and they may have done it something like that previously. So they kind of know how long it takes for them to heal from such things. And they remark how quickly they were able to heal by, you know, gifting the body with the DMSO, getting the microcirculation happening, allowing for tissue communication, delivering nutrients, you know, to the area getting waste out.
Right? This is all rapid, because. Our aging is really, you know, there’s senescence of the tissues where mitochondria slow down. So there’s a slowing down aspect. There’s a microcirculation problem, as I mentioned, and then there’s a telomere mere shortening aspect as well. So it’s almost like we have an internal clock of our lifespan and you can expand the, your lifespan through your rejuvenation of your tissues, right, of your internal and external tissues.
So this is not just like, oh, I’m gonna put a cream on and I’m happy. This is like deep stuff. Like this is going all the way into your tissues and into your cell recovery. And prevention as well, like prevention of problems, prevention of like microcirculation based diseases. So we’re, that’s why I was, once I found out about this stuff, I was so excited because I’m like, holy cow, this is so versatile.
It has so many applications I can, you know, invite it into already the things that I create, I can enhance that I can, I mean, it was, I was like a kid in a candy store as far as like being in my kitchen and mixing with all this stuff and coming up with these ideas. And my thought, my thinking was, okay, what are the major problems that I see coming in my store?
I’m seeing with my clients, you know, what am I seeing a lot of again and again and what are they like poisoning themselves with again and again? And how can I stop that? Like, how can I prevent them? From poisoning themselves. And, but get them happy, you know, and get the solution to their problems.
And that’s where, so every product that I made was along the, those lines of thinking, right, okay, we need an eczema lotion because holy cow, there’s a lot of people with eczema. You know, I need something definitely for skincare. You know, I have a bunch of things for skincare cause I’d have all kinds of people coming in asking for this.
I obviously needed things for rashes. I obviously needed things for liver support. You know, my dandelion lotion and cream that I invented has all these liver supporting herbs with it enhanced with DMSO. So it’s literally like, you can put it on your skin and you’re getting liver support through your skin without having to ingest it.
Right? Like, when you start thinking about that, it’s like, I, this is why I want to get the word out. But it’s still so slow to get, you know, people in the mindset of it. It’s almost like one of the things that problems that happened or the energy around DMSO was that the way it was launched when it was first in the seventies when it first came out, it was on the heels of the thalidomide disaster and thalidomide when it first came out as an anti-nausea right agent.
And it was like off book, treated for all kinds of stuff too. And it was causing massive birth defects. Right. But the way that they framed that when they came out was like a miracle drug. Like it was the most miraculous thing and everyone loves scientists, and it was like, this is the best thing in the world and they really hyped it up, right. And then DMSO came out very soon after they realized their mistake, okay, and unfortunately got leaked before the scientific community could do a press release and a proper conference on it to like properly introduce it to the world. And so a reporter or somebody of Ill Reput, you know, got wind of it and did a sensational ar article on it and made it sound like ano, you know, here’s another Miracle cure.
Yeah. Sure. Right? And people didn’t believe it. People didn’t believe it right away. It just kind of wrecked that initial momentum of what DMSO could have been for society, you know? I think maybe there was something else going on. Could have been, you know, the things I’ve seen in this world.
I wouldn’t put a past, you know, like something more spiritual going on there. But, and even with my book, right? I’m writing my book, I’m excited, I got the publisher, I got everything happening, and then the books are in my hand. We’re right about to announce everything and put it up for sale and what happens, COVID Olympics boom, started the next day.
I’m like, oh, well no one’s gonna give a crap about DMSO again because it’s gonna be overshadowed by this. And I was like, that’s weird. You know? That’s interesting. You’re like DMSO curse or something like, anyway. Yeah. The FDA got freaked out and overact Absolutely. But so did the public, because the public was freaked out.
Right. And the public went to the FDA and said and put pressure on them too. So they re reacted in kind. So, yeah, it was an unfortunate bad start for them. Oh, it happened your book launch too. Yeah. That, like what is that? Like, what’s that about?
Acid Mantle, Natural Cleansing, Exfoliation, and Hair-Dye Cautions
Okay, let’s get started and I’ll do my best to, you know, I balance different notes. I have notes in like three places. That’s okay. Alright. So what, so we’re just going, I already talked about terrain. We understand we don’t treat the skin as just an isolated surface.
It’s a mirror for our detox pathways, for our level of hydration, our level of nourishment. It’s a tell, right? As they say, beauty’s from the inside out. Okay. And I don’t claim that any of the things that I’ve invented it as a beauty product and I don’t even like to use the word product, frankly.
But it’s, think of it as a carrier, think of it as a communicator. Think of it as a metabolic accelerator. Okay. And if you think of it more like that as it’s a, instead of, I’m just gonna put it in this one area, understand that you can actually, you could actually treat your face from your foot.
You know what I mean? You could put the products on your lower part of your body and if you used enough to, you know, absorb enough DMSO, it would travel all through the body anyway. But we wanna always use DMSO where we wanna first, you know, the most first, so that’s why we target the actual areas.
Okay.
So this is just a little quote, true beauty begins with gentle cleansing cellular nourishment and the removal of waste. I want that in your brain. Okay? We’re gently cleansing, we’re always supporting the body’s natural cleansing momentum. We’re always nourishing and gifting to the tissues.
We’re always considering what might be missing and ensuring that our lifestyle is supplying the inputs required. Okay? And that we’re considering the avenues of waste that their, that the meridians, that the communication is going well, that things are leaving as they need to. And this is an end, endless cycle inside of our bodies.
And if you want, you know, anti-aging and skin health, this is the thinking. It’s not just about, I’m gonna put something on my face and then amen. I’m healed, you know? Okay. So, this is just a little summary of, you know, what’s happening here. There’s gonna be a q and a at the end and questions, and if you wanna take notes, you might wanna take notes.
And this is what we’ve done so far. So if you wanna go back, these are the titles of the previous webinars that I’ve done. So here we are on May 31st, end of May, and the next one coming is gonna be particularly about detox protocols. Very strategic, how to cleanse the terrain. And that’s a paid masterclass.
You’ll get, you know, I’m assuming you already are signed up to my newsletter. So you will get a notification for that. When that comes in. There will be an associated bundle with bundle like benefits, you know, and that’s on June 21st. So that’s coming up and, okay, so let’s go off to the next one.
So. This is why we’re really talking about. What, why would we use it for this? For beauty, for skin health, for hair health, right. For wrinkles, for, you know, old scars. These kinds of things is the penetration aspect through all the skin layers. It also encourages tissue and cell flexibility. Okay?
We’re gonna go into that in quite detail about how it affects our sulfur amino acids and how it affects our disulfide bonds. So you’re gonna get a bit of a chemistry lesson today on disulfide bonds, okay? Because they can be, they are needed for integrity of the tissue and ification of the tissue. But in if it’s overdone, like in the case of scar tissue, right?
Then we need to be able to break that up, which is incredible that DMSO is able to help build tissue, but also break down tissue that is erratic. So it almost acts like an adaptogen in that capacity where something, an adaptogen is when it regulates itself.
So say you have something that in your body that is too high and adaptogen will help to lower it.
If it’s the opposite, you have something that’s too low and adaptogen will help to raise it. So it means it has its own, almost like an its own intelligence in the communication of what should be happening. Should it be tearing it down, should be building it up. So DMSO is works well with water. It is a uses water to communicate through the body.
So it does assist with hydration of tissues and oxygenation of tissues, not only because of the oxygen moiety on the DMSO molecule, but sulfur itself is a, in the redox, exponential is an oxidator and it will help to, you know, that’s why it helps with a lot of detoxification. So it does have that oxygen lending quality to it.
And, you know, for us, oxygen is life. Anywhere we can get more carrying of oxygen, which supports our blood, which supports our release of waste of carbon dioxide waste, you know, this is the more health we have. So it softens fibrotic tissue, scar tissue you know, things like keloids increases the permeability of the tissue as well for other things you want to put with it or after application.
Reducing oxidative stress. So it’s a, it’s considered an ROS reactive oxygen species sequester. So it will grab free radicals or, you know, damaged aspects of tissue breakdown and it will help the glutathione system, which is a master oxidant antioxidant in our body. And it will help that be removed by the body.
So it takes that tissue level stress down. And then of course it’s supporting regeneration through the sulfur BO bonds and through the communication aspects. We already talked about amplification effects, botanical compounds, minerals certain oils and it actually balances. So everything has a micro everything.
You are half of you is like. Not you. It’s all the microbial life that’s within you and the job of the microbe is not to give you, make you quote unquote sick. The job of the microbe is a scavenger. Okay? So your scavengers are always eating waste up for you, metabolizing vitamins. They’re always doing jobs for you.
The only time you would get expression and see those things is when the body has had enough and needs to push things out. And then of course, you know, the germ theory, it blames the microbe for causing the problem when it’s actually just a result. It’s just a normal natural process and everything that’s really happening is missed, right?
It’s like saying, oh, I put this bunch of garbage here in a pile and all these flies came to the garbage, right and it’s like saying that the flies caused the garbage. It’s ridiculous, right? So we don’t want anything like only really harsh things will permanently or severely damage the microbial milieu.
So most heavy drugs will do that, but DMSO doesn’t, it doesn’t damage gut microflora doesn’t damage skin microflora. It might downregulate it because it’s not unnecessary. So say you have something else that is cleansing for you, why would you need the microbes there? The micro’s like, cool, I’m gonna go have a nap, right?
Like, I don’t need to be here because this is already covered. It. Like this is already taking out the waste. This is redundant. We have all these redundant backup systems inside our body to bag and tag all a variety of chemicals and waste and thousands of different things, right? We have all kinds of ways to do that from histamine to what they call antibodies to what they call blood, white blood cells.
All those things have different rules of like tagging, looking at something or removing something that shouldn’t be there or needs to go, right? And so microbes are one of those systems, but we have other ways to do it. And the microbes are like, yeah, I might don’t need to be here. We got DMSO on the scene.
So we don’t, it doesn’t sterilize it’s, but it is bacteria static in its pure form, which means like if you have a pure bottle of DMSO, it lasts forever. It doesn’t even expire.
Okay? Yes, you can consume DMSO. Absolutely. Yes, and I have all kinds of protocols for consumption. I usually focus on masterclasses for consumption. So what I wanted to say was remind you of DMSO’s, Dipolar Apriotic Nature.
So it means it can pass through lipid membranes and it can deliver small molecules into the bloodstream. It has redox modulation, so it will neutralize, hydroxyl and per peral radicals, which actually contribute to aging. Okay? So in the body, it will get rid of those things that actually age our tissues.
And then in cellular hydration it will displace bulk water. So we have bulk water and we have structured water and so DMSO works with your electrical system, which is your structured fourth phase water that surrounds your proteins and membranes. That’s essentially your electrical network of your body.
Okay, so let’s go to the next slide. So acid mantle really is understanding. That, like, I kind of touched on it, but the acid mantle is a, just a thin, acidic film on the surface of the skin. Your sebum, your sweat. All these fatty acids and amino acids actually maintain this acid mantle. And see how acidic it is.
It’s usually about 4.5 to 5.5 or so. And when we really use the wrong products, we can neutralize this and ha actually have problems on the skin, right? Because everything that is, there’s self and non-self and the outside world is supposed to stay the outside world unless it’s the right thing for you to eat or put on your skin, right?
So the body has to regulate what’s self and what’s not self, and it does it through different acids or bases in the body to control what’s allowed into different areas or on different areas or surfaces. And so pH think of pH as the electricity factor, the electrical factor and pH also determines what the will trigger, what role the microbes play.
Okay, so a pH dictates what microbes are present and we have what’s called pleomorphic, a pleomorphic cycle and somatids in our system. And that’s our 16 stage bacterial fungal, you know, entire cascade that will change form depending on what the job or the role is for the whatever is the need is.
And this is what modern medicine cl you know, just conveniently ignores is an entire cell lineage of our bodies that has 16 stages that never die. You can’t burn them. You can’t, you cannot ever kill them. They will go dormant when they’re not needed. They will come to the scene when something’s needed to be changed or altered, and pH dictates what’s happening there.
So, you know, when you have problems, skin problems and rashes and things, you should really look and te get pH test strips and test your pH and it’ll tell you if your acid mantle is operating for you or not, right? Like, if you have too much, if you have a higher pH and you’re more on the alkaline scale and you’re getting weird rashes in your itchy skin, or getting bumps or getting hots or getting all kinds of things going on, then you should check and make sure that your acid mantle is actually intact.
So, okay, so then as a terrain boundary, so the acid mantle is a terrain boundary. So when I say prevents excess bacterial and fungal overgrowth, what I’m saying is what I was just said with the pH, right? Because if the pH is not doing the job of keeping things clean, keeping the body regulated electrically, then the bacteria and fungal aspects have to come in and do the job instead, right?
So I always think of it’s not an infection. It’s not like I caught something. This is your own body going into action to remove something or maintain something, or create something like vitamins in, like, for example, B12 in your gut, right? It’s there to do something for you and depending on your situation, there could be aspects you don’t like.
You know, it could be a smell or an itch or whatever, but that’s because the body is now going into backup mode. It’s not in ideal mode, but it is all there to serve you and maintain life and protect you. And what ends up happening is it we use things that damage this, like during COVID, right?
They were all this al these heavy alcohol hand sanitizers, right? Ridiculous. Like absolutely destroying your pH balance on your hands. Ironically, setting you up for the very problems that are saying you’re, you know, you’re causing, right? Like you don’t wanna use those products on your body, on your hands.
You don’t wanna over sterilize yourself, right? Because now you’re gonna throw the terrain off and you’re gonna have to correct that which is gonna take energy. Okay, environmental stress and hydration. Also acid, mantle aspects. So using the wrong cleansers, right? Like I actually make all natural soap because commercial soaps, you would be shocked to see what they put in these soaps.
Totally unnecessary. You know, there’s an agenda here ’cause like you do not need to put these chemicals that they do in soaps, right and so it throws off the pH. It can lead to things like candida issues, it can lead to problems you know, in the down low and like things that, like you could take a bath, use this commercial soap and get a UTI, you know, because the body is like, no, this threw off our pH balance.
Okay, so some of the ways I suggest cleansing just a natural soap and water. Okay. This is all depending on your skin type, but you could just use a natural soap and water. I do make this Clear Glow cleansing oil. It’s just in a little bottle here.
So this is my well worn, I’m almost out bottle of Clear Glow cleansing oil. I can never see, it can never seem to show what I’m looking for. Maybe I need to put it behind a book. Maybe it’ll show it if I do that. I don’t know. It won’t focus. That’s cool. Anyway, this so oils. Cleans the like, cleanses like, okay, so you always, so using soap and water will get rid of a lot of oils, but also using a cleansing oil will cleanse you of oils and it won’t strip your skin.
And so what I do is I use, if I have any makeup on or I was out at the beach or whatever, I take my cleansing oil and I put it on like one of those little cotton pads and I cleanse my skin with the cleansing oil and you should see the dirt that comes off that will not come off if I just use splash by face with water, for example.
Right? All that dirt and everything, you go outside and people’s exhaust and whatever the hell they’re spraying and whatever, you know, it settles on your skin and can cause blocked pores and your pores need to breathe. It’s a two-way street with your skin, right? Stuff comes out, goes out and stuff can go in and so I use the cleansing oil to clean of all the debris and everything. And then I may wash with soap after, depending on, you know, if I was in the garden and I got, you know, whatever. It depends on the circumstance, but I don’t always use soap and water on my skin. Again, it depends on your skin type.
’cause you don’t wanna strip all those beautiful oils, right? You don’t wanna rub it raw. And a lot of people use improper cleansing methods for their skin. So I use the, this particular if I’m trying to take off makeup, take off dirt and whatever, and it’s amazing what comes off of you. Okay, let’s go back to the stage here.
My orange facial cleanser and tonic. I don’t have it with me ’cause my daughter keeps stealing it from me. But it is a kombucha based orange extract. Orange peel extract orange at essential oils. And it’s like a quadruple orange powerful facial cleanser. Anato anatomic. So it will help support the pores.
It will astringe or tighten some of the skin. And so after, so it depends on what I’m doing. Sometimes I’ll do the Clear Glow cleansing oil. I’ll even just wash my face after that with soap and water. And I make soap. You can see my soap’s at YumNaturalss. Store and one of my top sellers is my Frankincense and mur activated charcoal soap and activated charcoal also takes like heavy metals and stuff off the skin.
So I’ll wash with one of those soaps, then I’ll do my orange facial cleanser and I’ll really cleanse out any other residual dirt. But it’s not stripping like it actually will moisturize. And this is another soap I invented. It’s a turmeric citrus artisan soap. Turmeric is very skin brightening and very healing to inflamed skin or sensitive skin.
So any of those natural soaps that you know are artisan made handmade without, they don’t add like you can’t add anything but essential oils. You don’t want fragrance oils in there. You don’t want weird like, dyes where they use like skin stripping, like dye in the skin. It should be a natural micas or natural additives if you’re changing the colors, like I use just all kinds of plant extracts for, or clay for coloration.
So that’s. You know, that’s kind of one routine that I do for cleansing when I really wanna get a deep clean and not strip my acid mantle from my face. And also support the actual skin to recover nicely. I. And then exfoliation is also something, maybe you don’t have time to do it every day, that’s totally fine.
But I put it into my routine because the thing is like, here’s what happens with skin. Okay? Ex the skin layers build up, right? And new skin is always being generated underneath and then the old skin has to flake off eventually, right? Like if you were under a microscope and you rubbed your skin, you would see it all go into the air.
You would see all these particles coming off your skin, flaking off the scaly stuff, flaking off. And you are always shedding, we’re shedding hair, we’re shedding skin. It’s always regenerating. And so when you can exfoliate very gently exfoliate, okay? Then you don’t do damage to the underlying skin. And you can a, have more access to the underlying tissues when you’re using something like DMSO or when you’re cleansing with natural oils.
So over exfoliating, you don’t wanna do that. Okay? If you’re going to like. You know, salons and stuff where they do these ex really intense exfoliation methods they can cause long-term damage. So like if you were to look under a microscope what your skin looks like, you might not be happy with that.
But, or your skin naturally sheds every 28 to 40 days. Okay. But as we age it shed, it builds up and the skin can, the dry skin can become more layered. And so as we age, we wanna cleanse more. Okay. So what I use is a natural sponge. It’s called konjac It’s a, it’s an actual plant. And it is, so you can eventually it will, you put it in the compost kind of thing.
And it, when you, it’s hard. And then when you get it wet, it comes kind of like gel almost. And it has these micro pores in it. So when you’re ru when you’re massaging your face with it doesn’t scratch it’s not rough and it’s, it will slightly alkalize. So, ’cause you can get over acidic, it will slightly alkalize but not intensely because you’re also putting your acids back after with your creams and things.
And then there’s nothing else in it. Removes all the dead cells, gets your skin glowing, gets blood flow to the area. And you can use it. This is like an old Korean beauty secret. So, especially if you’re really sensitive skid, if you have rosacea and stuff. So I really like these exfoliation tools.
I find them really helpful. And I can you put Ds on your face after cleaning, which Hazel just Yes you can. Absolutely, you can. Even if you used alcohol, I don’t recommend the witch hazel with alcohol because it’s more drying. But even if you did use witch hazel with alcohol, it’s like gone so quickly.
Like you wait five minutes and that alcohol is evaporated anyway, or absorbed or gone anyway. So you’re fine to even use DMSO product right after that. No problem.
So, okay, so that is gonna help with, and if you don’t wash your face every day that’s okay. It like, you know what you’re, maybe you don’t wash, but I would do an, like, if I’m super tired, say I had a crazy busy day and I just couldn’t do my routine, you know, it’s not always reasonable, right.
With our lifestyles, at least I grab my cleansing oil and I do that. That’s, if that’s the only thing I have the energy to do by the end of the day. Right. That’s what I throw on my face. And I don’t really wear makeup a lot anyway. If I wear makeup, I have to get off my face, so I will always wash that off but if I’m like exhausted, you know, I maybe wasn’t out in, you know, a lot of pollution, you know, I was just bopping around doing some computer work or something. I’m too tired. I’ll just use that. So don’t feel bad if you don’t deal with your skin every day. Just, you know, we’re just trying to do our best here.
Right. But I do like a full cleanse, wash, like exfoliation about four times a week. I try to keep it at least there. Sometimes I’ll do it the whole time, but you know, again, being realistic with their lifestyles. I usually do it at night before bed. But sometimes I will do it in the morning and sometimes I’d be inspired to do it in the middle of the day.
’cause I’m like, if have energy and I have a moment. So do it whenever works for you. Okay. I usually use like, I don’t really use a lot of makeup. I do find a couple, there are a couple of natural brands that are mineral-based that I use and I cannot remember. I heart like, I’ve had the same makeup for ages and you gotta be careful with that because I used to actually make my own makeup too.
But you have to be careful ’cause you know, it can get old and you don’t use old makeup, but I just use like a natural clay press powder. And I use I make my own lip balms. I make my own lip stain with beets, with beet root and for else, for cheeks. And then I often, but not always make my own mascara with activated charcoal.
And I do like, I do the press, you know, where you clamp them to just give them a natural lift and then activated charcoal and castor oil for that. Yeah, I, and thank you for bringing up coconut oil. Before we go on the, I just wanna mention coconut oil. So coconut oil. It depends on your skin type.
So if I, so my skin type, I have a little bit more of a drier skin. I have like a OA bit of an oily T-zone, a little bit drier skin on the cheeks, especially at the base of the cheeks here and the rest of my body. I usually have to moisturize after I get outta the shower. So I cannot use coconut oil because I don’t produce enough natural oils for the coconut oil to control on top. So coconut oil is a barrier. Produce con creates a barrier for your skin, right? Which is fine, but I usually suggest to put another oil on first before you do coconut oil. ’cause then it actually can protect the oils you put on. But unless you already have natural sebum production that’s on the higher scale, like a lot of people of color have more, like if you have more melanin, you produce more natural oils.
And so usually that’s well loved coconut oil where it’s grown and the people who live there that it works great, keeps the skin lush and awesome. But us dry folk up here in the winter, it’s the opposite. It dries out skin. It can, because it only will trap air underneath not oils. And if air is trapped underneath, it actually will cause problems and dry out the skin.
So some people are swear by coconut oil and other people like me can’t use it. The only time I can use it is if I’ve already moisturized with something like olive oil, right? Or I’ve already used one of my products and I can put it on top and I just wanna make sure it’s all soaking in.
For hair dye, I just use henna.
I just find henna, natural henna. It’s a bit messy ’cause it’s powdery, but. I just use henna because henna actually supports the hair. It’s not drying, you know, and the other, there’s not very many hair dyes out there that are, even the ones that claim that they’re more natural or whatever.
They’re greenwashed they’re bad chemicals.
And if you use DMSO hair regrowth spair spray or anything on the scalp or anything, you know, and you do use a traditional hair dye or go to the salon or whatever, you have to wash your hair at least three times to make sure all hair dye residue that isn’t attached, like isn’t bonded does not make contact with the DMSO.
’cause you could take that into the body. So I suggest three washes before you use it and if you use a, not a semi-permanent hair dye, I wouldn’t use it on the hair at all because semi-permanent means every wash it’s already coming off. Which means when you start using DMSO, it’s absolutely going to take some of that with it, right?
So it’s a no-no for semi-permanent hair dyes.
Do I have henna to purchase? No, I don’t. It’s so cheap like you can literally buy your color palette in like a bulk place and then you can actually add like lemon juice or an acid to it to make it work a little bit better. There’s a whole world of henna out there. Like you just have to learn your hair type, how porous your hair.
Like, there’s different porosities of hair, more versus less. So that’ll depend on how the dye takes. Depends on how acidic you wanna make it. You may wanna blend it with other plants. There’s other plants you can add to the henna, not just for color, but to actually allow it to adhere to, because henna actually doesn’t penetrate so much.
It will permanently color the outside shaft of the hair, but it won’t actually penetrate in the inside of the hair. So. So just know that and also know if you use henna, it takes, you have to strip it and strip it and strip it. If you ever use any of those other commercial hair dyes, because like there’s people who have gone into salon and the hair heats up, like it always becomes on fire, right?
You can, they, the two don’t mix the two things because there’s natural metals in everything, in clay, in the soil, in plants, like in salts, right? Like people don’t really understand chemistry and unfortunately there’s a lot of misinformation out there about like metals and this kind of stuff. But there are good medals.
There are bad metals. There are heavy metals that are toxic, that are indu industry produced, that are extremely poisonous to us. And then there’s actual natural metals in the soil that we even need in our bodies in trace amounts, right? And so, a lot, I’ve been toying with doing a whole teaching just on that.
Like I’m writing right now an article on colloidal silver. So to help people understand that there are healthy metals and metals that support us because we are all things, you know, of the earth. And then there are those that are produced, that are salts, that are bonded incorrectly and when our body tries to metabolize and it produces problems, right?
So, and not just metabolism, but also just can’t be metabolized as well. A lot of them can’t even be understood by the body because they’re so foreign and they’re so wrong. Like they’re wrong. They’re like against nature, things that nature understands. They can hear and can talk to, it knows how to metabolize, but things that can’t, it’s like, we’ll park it away.
We’ll pack it away, put the lead in the bones, you know, put the mercury in the brain and the aluminum in the brain and stuff. But those are like chemical smelting salts and things that should not have even been produced by man. You know what I mean? They’re wrong of all levels. And then there are natural metals in our soils, in the earth, in water that actually serve us.
And so there’s a difference. And like I studied so much chemistry, that’s when I started to piece it together, right? ’cause everyone’s talking about heavy metals and this and that. So in henna, which is like a clay, right? In all clays, there are natural metals. This is why the salt companies are getting in so much trouble.
People are so stupid. Like, yeah, salt contains natural metals. Yeah. And they’re fine and they don’t cause health harm. But then companies are attacked or people are suing because they’ll do like an analysis and they’ll just find the metal residue and they’ll say, you have heavy metals, right? This is what’s happening, but they don’t understand that those are natural to the earth and they’re in our bodies.
Like if they were to test you, they would know that these are part of you, right? Anyw who? DMSO and wet hair after it dries it. I’ve used it on both and without problem without any problems. I tend to do it when it’s partly finished drying. But you, but keep in mind, if you’re using on a wet hair, you are diluting the DMSO further, right?
Because it’s, it is going to connect with that water. So the only thing, like if you do it with wet hair, you can’t really know the percentage you’re using, right? So my hair regrowth spray is 50%, right? So if you’re using on dry hair, you are getting 50%. But if you’re using on wet hair, you could be getting, I don’t know, 48%, 97%, right?
You don’t really a hundred percent know. And so if you’re a little more like trying to study it and understand, you know, how your body’s using it’s more scientifically correct to use it with dry hair, but it doesn’t mean it’s gonna harm anything or hurt you to use it on wet hair, right? It’s just you’re not, you’re gambling with your percentages.
You don’t, you won’t, you can’t scientifically prove that this is how much DMSO, you know, got applied to my skin. Okay. Water softener with salt. I have a water softener with salt. No problems. I had no problems. So I haven’t had any issues with, for my skin, for my hair, nothing like that. So, and yes, they’re always gonna be replay.
Every time I do a webinar, it’s always gonna be found at Yummy. Doctor. And once the stream has ended, you’re gonna get it in your inbox too. So check your junk mail just in case, because some people, that’s where it went. I went to their spam because it’s, I don’t know. Who knows how that crap works. Okay, let’s put back on the stage here and let’s move along.
Gua Sha, Lymph Flow, Puffiness, and Facial Tissue Support
So. Okay, we talked about this, the interactions opening the channels for cleansing, clearing excess sebum, and moving lymph. Okay. It has a really interesting, DMSO has a really a lot of the puffiness, a lot of the, you know, the jowls, a lot of the problems in the face of the sagging and the puffy and whatever is often lymph stagnation.
Now, I do about once a week I have a gua sha tool. It’s a gemstone tool, and I will put on either my cleansing oil or my Face Lift in a Jar or my Wrinkle Reducer. I’ll put it on and I’ll use my skin my gua sha tool, and I will get it stimulated and that will really help drain the lymph. And when you do it, you wanna start with the neck.
You wanna open up here, I’ll just show you. You wanna do here first when you’re working the face, you wanna cleanse down the neck right here. Start to activate all the lymph here. You can start tapping right here, okay? Under the chest, because we get this chin.
I’ve always had a double chin my entire life.
Like there’s nothing I can do about it, born that way. But, you know, if it, if I notice like I’m getting any sinking here or there’s more fluid, you know, pooling down here, double chin pooling here, then I know my lymph is not very happy with me. And we have a lot of tiny lymph in the face. Actually, if you take your tongue and you put it on the inside of your lip and roll your tongue around, you’ll feel all these little bumps.
That’s all lymph all in there. We have a very intricate system of lymph inside our mouth. We have tons of little lymph vessels all throughout. And then in our brain, we have the g lymphatic system. So we have an entire lymph network in our brains as well. And so we need, so the circulation, when you’re doing the gua sha, you start here, activate here, and then you start to work everything up.
Down the neck and you’ll find you’ll get way less puffy. You’ll have way less, you know, puffiness under here. You know, you get that secondary puff, that weird, what is that pouch? There’s a lot of glands in the face, right? There’s salivary glands, there’s there’s glands for tear ducts, right?
That’s what this one is. It’s your tear duct gland. Just get all, you’re like past 50. You’re like, what the frick is that? Where did that come from? That was not my face before. Right, and so you are trying to drain this so you can put on DMSO product and start doing guasha and one of the things you can do also is once you start to move the limp, move it all the way back in your head because things fall forward, right?
We get the forehead wrinkles, we get the nasolabial lines, everything starts, I know I’m doing this funny thing with my face, but like, you know what? The scalp goes this way, so we wanna go this way. So when we do the gua sha, I take the tool all the way to my scalp and also help it drain down the back of my neck.
And it can make such a difference, right? It’s like you’re giving the nutrition, you’re supporting the acid mantle, you’re cleansing the skin, but also you’re stimulating and moving the lymph to get rid of the waste that you, the DMSO is now connecting with and communicating with, right? So it’s a, it’s like a double whammy when you actually move the lymph and understand how the lymph is intricate to aging.
Okay. Can you microneedle? I don’t recommend microneedling because my one of the problems with microneedling, okay, you could do micro leaning needling, but no heat. Okay? If you do microneedling, don’t do with heat, because the heat does that problem that I mentioned earlier. It actually destroys fat.
And the fat cells, once they’re gone, they will not come back and it will eventually aid you, so you’ll get a temporary lift. Okay, from the stimulation, but it’s it’ll go away, right? Then you do it again, then it goes away and so forth. You keep doing that. The fat will be gone from your face. You’ll be a wrinkled mess by the end of it.
Like, there’s gonna be lawsuits in the future for microneedling. Okay?
Here, I’ll spell it. It’s called Gua. Maybe we can, here, maybe I’ll put it up in the banners. Create a banner gua,
Add banner Show. Gua sha, gua sha. My tool is right there.
This is my Jade Gua sha tool. It’s one of my favorites because I have a ton of so many different kinds of these. ’cause I got really into them. But this one’s my favorite because it has the scraper tool here. So this is hard as a rock.. This is actual jade gemstone. Jade, okay. Won’t break, don’t worry. There’s this smooth, you know, concave con convex side.
The concave side and this part. And so I will use it like this and up and down I will use this part for this area. Okay? And I go up and down like this, okay? I’m literally draining all the pooling lymph right now back down into circulation. Okay? Do both sides. Always do both sides. Don’t overdo it, eh?
Because you don’t wanna irritate the skin either. And then for the nasolabial folds, you can do a flicking where you kind of hold the skin and you go like this, you flick. Okay? Flick, right? So you’re lifting, you can do the nose bridge, you can get right under here under the eye that, with that tear duct pooling, you can do you know the lines here.
You can do the eyebrows, you can do with this side, with this, with the con cave side, you can do up. ’cause if you look at the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system, you can see where the muscles go and you kind of work along the muscles. There’s two big muscles that come down here and those can become imbalanced.
And so you can work those muscles here. And then what I was saying, I use the Gua sha tool to go all the way up through my head. I’m not gonna do it now ’cause I’m got my hair would be very fun. And you can get in with the little end as well. You can do massage in here. You can do massage all in the inner eye.
There’s ducks in here too. Your sinuses are up here and down here, right? So you can even do the lips like that. You can do here, you can do the actual lips and then you can do your whole chin all under there and you know, you watching a show or whatever do your gua, I mean, is it, you know what I’m saying?
Like you can incorporate this into your lifestyle, I think. Do Maryanne, do we have, or Tim, do we have or Jessica, sorry. Do we have gua tools left? Can you see if we have them on the YumNaturals Site? We might have them still. ’cause I did bring them in at one point and you know, I have so many products on the website that I can’t even remember.
I think we have rose quartz ones, if I’m not mistaken. Okay, so that’s the gua sha stuff with the that. So you, so I’m saying like when you add a layered thinking to your regime, right? We’re cleansing properly, we’re exfoliating properly, we’re adding microcirculation into the mix. We’re draining the lymph, right?
We’re gonna get somewhere, we’re gonna get somewhere quick with skin health and with skin integrity, right? With the musculoskeletal system, right? Because that the muscles also become weak as we age, right? And with the mitochondria and the oxygen delivery to the tissues that keep it glowing, that keep it healthy, that keep it protected.
Glycation, Collagen, Oxidative Stress, and Telomeres
Okay? Now where are we? DMSO regeneration. So, okay, so collagen, okay, we’re gonna talk about this now. Fibrotic tissue. Scar tissue, it does stimulate lymph to move. Of course, wrinkles, small wrinkles, dull tone, rough texture redness, sagging puffiness, sun exposure, scar marks, all of those things. All of those things DMSO helps with.
But what I want to help you understand is that we have something called protein glycation. Okay? Protein glycation. I know it’s a big word, but glycation, maybe I’ll spell it for you. Gly shown a banner. So glycation. Okay, protein glycation. So this is basically, it’s overlooked. Okay? But it’s quite cri critical to understand it because it ages the heck outta your skin.
Basically. This is a protein glycation problem. It is non enzymatic. It is a chemical reaction where sugar molecules, mainly glucose, sometimes fr fructose, but mainly glucose, will bind to proteins or fats. And what happens is it produces a formation of something called advanced glycation end products, which are called ages.
I mean, that’s pretty clever. I have to give it to them. That’s pretty clever. A GE right? Ages a advanced glycation end products. And it ages you. And it targets collagen, it targets elastin. Those are our structural proteins, okay? That hold the fat in place. That gives you the structure. So those are structural proteins, but you need the fat there too.
And they help, but they what? Their job is the firmness part. The elasticity part, right? And the texture part. So you want things to be firm. You want things to be able to be elastic, right? Without breaking, without ripping, and to have a nice texture to the skin. But once these get glycated by inflammation, okay, by damage they become brittle and stiff and they can’t function That right?
They can’t support the dermal matrix properly okay things start to sag and they can’t be regenerated properly ’cause they become resistant to repair. And so that’s your sagging, your deep wrinkles, your uneven texture, all that kind of stuff. So basically blood sugar. If you have blood sugar handling problems, if you have oxidative stress, remember of the R OSS I was talking about, right?
ROS reactive oxygen species speed up glycation reactions, they speed it, speeds it up. So. If you have excess oxidative stress, you are glycating your structure of your face. Why do you think people are super stressed? Aged age quicker. Okay. And as well, what happens when you have glycation is the mitochondria are dysfunctional and the production of a TP and the production of energy is actually impaired.
So you lose physical energy, you lose tissue, rejuvenation energy, okay? That runs everything that communicates. So then this is even better. Then they, like, I don’t really subscribe to the modern scientific paradigm that explains these things the way they do. I think they’re gonna be, I think we’re gonna have a whole revolution of the way we explain things.
But for now, this is what we have to communicate but, so these ages, they bind to receptors and they’re called rages. And so then a rage happens from the age, and it actually triggers a pro-inflammatory cascade. Okay? So it’s like a true rage, right? Where there’s all this excess and creates a whole cascade effect causing inflammation, further degrading the skin tissue.
So now the micro capillaries are, blood flow is damaged. Now the fibroblasts, which are actual cells that produce your collagen, your fibroblasts become damaged, right? It’s nice to put collagen on your skin, collagen on your skin. Eat collagen. Sure, that’s fine. Like I take collagen for menopause, right?
Like orally, it helps a ton in perimenopause. But I’m also supporting my fibroblasts because I want my fibroblasts to keep making it right and DMSO will support fibroblasts in the structure of the fibroblasts. Okay? So as well, these rages that can happen can alter that pH and take up the water so it looks sagging, looks dehydrated, right?
So this is actually called glycation related aging. It’s an oxidative environment.
It depletes minerals in the area. It stagnates thing is not good. Okay? So DMSO’s antioxidant effect will get rid of those ROS’s that are accelerating glycation. It will soften cross-linked proteins. Okay? So it doesn’t it doesn’t have to reverse ages directly.
It’s going to support the tissue flexibility in those glycated areas. It’s gonna help with the reduction of that chronic inflammation and stop that cascade. And then it helps with the remodeling, the structural remodeling of the tissue, and then hydration, oxygenation, and sulfur donation because the MSO carries sulfur.
That’s why if you use a lot of it, you can get that, you can get an odor coming off of you. But sulfur is needed to actually make collagen. It is an input of collagen as well as glutathione, which is that master antioxidant I was mentioning. It also helps create certain important amino acids, which we’re gonna talk about, and enzymes that will prevent protein damage.
So you could call it, you could say DMSO is like the anti crust agent. Prevent DMSO prevents you from becoming crusty. So now, DMSO let’s see. Am I onto the next one here? Next one? No, we’re just talking about stuff here. Okay. I’m gonna take this off. I’m gonna remove this from now. So I wanna talk with you.
Let me go back to the comments. Oh my gosh, there’s so many comments here. So let’s just talk a little bit about telomeres. Okay? Because. Telomere is red light therapy damaging to the face in excess? It is. All kinds of light can heal the body. I use a red light device, but I only use it about once a month.
Okay. Because it is stimulatory and that’s great. That’s okay. You can stimulate, but you don’t overstimulate, right? Because there’s a fine line between stimulating tissue to encourage growth and feeding things forward and then abusing it and in our culture, we tend to do things too much.
You know what I mean? We tend to think that more is more and it’s not always the case. So, I do have a device and I do use it just not super frequently, just about once a month. And because you don’t really, you just wanna do it to the point where you’re not overheating the tissue, just keep in mind, the more you to put too much of that type of deep penetrating heat, you the fat will go the, you will, the fat will start to be used up.
You really don’t wanna do that for the structure of your face. Okay? Okay, so da. So telomere, so support, okay? It’s not a direct support DMSO, but it’s an indirect support because it pr it is a preserver because when you can reduce oxidative damage and stress, right, then you will you will protect the telomere.
So for example, tel telomere shorten in inflammatory situations, okay? So the more inflamed you are, the shorter your life is because telomere length dictates lifespan for the most part. Or at least your accelerated aging lifespan is a bit more complicated. It’s also, there’s also kidney energy that’s involved plus the telomeres.
And then if you have, detoxified hydrated cells, and they’re not glycating and they’re not full of waste, then they also don’t degrade the telomeres and so antioxidant status is linked with tissue cellular longevity. So it’s important for telomere. So that is a, you know, if you go into any anti-aging arena, they’re talking about telomeres if they know what’s up, right?
Acupuncture is great. I do self acupuncture often. I get these, like, I get these lines here a little bit. So, I’ll, ’cause I’m always like pissed off at the world, like the stupidity. I’m like, I do this too much. You know what I mean? Like for real. So, I like to put needles here in my face.
You’re not, I’m not doing electro acupuncture. I’m not doing heat. I’m just doing the needles to make sure the meridian’s going. So, but yeah, glossary for the terms no, but what I’ll do is I’ll ask my team when this is on the replay, like when it’s up on Yummy. Doctor to have you know, the autogenerated captions like that, and then the words will be on the captions, right?
Yeah, I saw a comment about methylene blue. I suggest you read my article on that one. You know how I was saying like, you can take something that’s stimulating and you kind of get a kickoff it for a while. Like any drug, right? Like, you drink your first coffee and you’re like, B and then later it like gets less and less because your body’s trying to adapt to being poisoned.
Yeah, the beginning might be nice for a while, but it’s not worth it in the long run when you realize that the. The environment doesn’t even know how to break down methylene blue and that it actually is destroying our waterways. And so it’s a really bad industrial dye that’s put into waterways and runoff, and it basically doesn’t biodegrade.
That’s just one problem with it. So that’s on Yummy. Doctor under the blog setting. And also you can follow my substack. ’cause I publish there usually first and then it goes into my blog. Okay, so let’s get into, I’m not gonna do that yet. I’m gonna get into protocols in a second, but, okay, here’s what I wanted to talk about was the disulfide.
Now how are we doing for time? Okay. Yeah. I better get motoring. This is the last big heavy that I wanna talk about. Okay? Yes, the words might be confusing, whatever, but you just listen. That’s all. You can just have some active listening and you’ll get what you need to get from it, right?
And yes, the so helps with milia, it helps with blackheads, helps with Whitehead. The black, remember all this is inside job when teens get acne, it’s their gut, okay?
When they get acne, they’re eating wrong. So yes, you can help with DMSO Yes, you can help with the skin, but when they’re getting acne, and I’ll talk about different protocols for acne in a minute, you have to address what they are eating.
Okay? Their livers are congested, their hormones are not quite right. You know, they’re probably having some absorption issues in the gut, right? So, yes. Clear Glow cleansing oil in stock. I’m not sure. That’s a good question, Jessica. You wanna check if the Clear Glow is in stock. That’s on the YumNaturalss website, so you have to go to, I had to split that for legal purposes.
So where did that, so that’s on this YumNaturalssStore is the Clear Glow cleansing oil, and then DMSO products are on the DMSO store. I’ll show you a chart in a minute of some of the, what contains DMSO versus what doesn’t, so you know which place to go to find those things. And we’re always trying to do bundles because if I do bundles, I can usually bring over some of the YumNaturalss products over to the DMSO store, you know, just to save on shipping and stuff.
Sulfur Chemistry, Disulfide Bonds, Scar Tissue, and MSM
And we’re always trying to help you with that. But I’m in Canada, the broke. Okay, so, okay. Yes, we’re, so let’s just talk about sulfur and disur de disulfide bonds for a minute. Okay. So, di sulfide bonds are sulfur. Sulfur, covalent links. Covalent links. It’s when the sulfur atoms of two sulfur based amino acids combine.
Okay? Now these bonds are three dimensional structures of proteins, and they are there as like a scaffolding, like a structure. Okay? So, for example, your keratin of your hair and your nails, right? The heart, that hard keratin, you cannot have that without sulfur because you, because the su dye sulfide bridges is what makes that hard.
What makes that. You know how it is, right? And same thing with trees. Like the sulfur that comes out of the lignin of the trees is what actually creates the strength and the structure of the tree. So when we’re using sulfur in our bodies, it’s adding a, giving us structure, strong hair, strong nails, strong, anything that’s has to be put together like tissues, right?
So you have elastin, which also as a structure, has a structure, and you have these disulfide bonds as well as collagen. Alright? And that’s. Wonderful. We need that. We want that. That’s great. But then we also have di sulfide cross-linking bo bonds in scar tissue in fibrotic regions. When the body has to like stop a bleed inside, it’s gonna start to lay down these sulfur, cross these disulfide bonds to stop the bleeding, for example, right?
When you start to scab up, there’s gonna be clotting because the blood’s gonna go through its clotting process, but then the skin has to heal over it, isn’t it? It’s gonna create a scab. Well, it needs this to do that properly. So if you see any, anybody or you are not properly wound healing, you’re probably low in sulfur.
It’s actually one of the minerals that our world is ironically low in. Okay? Sulfur is one of them. Magnesium is another that’s chronically low. Iodine is another one that’s chronically low if you’re not living seaside. Okay? So now you could get excessive cross-linked, or these cross-links can oxidize, okay?
And if they do that, then they can become rigid. Then you get, that’s when you get tissue rigidity, scarring, hardened fascia stiff on the skin. You’re not gonna get good nutrient pro permeability. You’re not gonna get good blood flow. You’re gonna have impaired lymph and electrical flow, all that. So this is relevant, not just the skin.
We’re talking fascia, joints, liver, e, all tissues have sulfur containing structures and all are prone to rigidity in a toxic or stagnant situation, or a nutrient deficient situation where it cannot control itself. Okay, so, now we know I’ve talked about DMSO in my previous webinars, and it’s cousin MSM, which is methylsulfonylmethane (MSM).
It comes in crystalline form and DMSO comes in liquid form and they’re cousins of one another. It’s just an oxygen difference, and they both contain sulfur and they’re all precursors to what’s called a thiol group. Here, I’ll write that down. Thiol group, which is an SH group. Okay? We are talking chemistry, I warned you.
Okay, so at Thiol sh group, okay, so the thiol ending chemical ending is added to is called a reducing agent, and that can break down disulfide bonds through a redox reaction. Okay? There’s a chemical reaction. I’m not gonna geek you out with that, but basically this can when glutathione is present it will break down that mess, that cross linkage mess.
It will help the PH, it will support the oxygenation and the whole redox potential of that area. So thiol compounds from MSM, DMSO, some other thio thiol compounds or NAC you may have heard of anesthesia cysteine. So that’s one of the amino acids of four major amino acids in our body that are sulfur linked as well as glutathione.
Glutathione is one of our amino acids that’s sulfur based and that MSM and DMSO support NAC and glutathione production and they will donate electrons. Okay? They will donate electrons and they will break that disulfide link into these two thios.. So two ths together is one of these disulfide D meaning two dye sulfide legs.
It will cleve those excess and create two thios.
Now you’re getting protein flexibility and the stiffness goes away and all the tissues, the scars. So when you put in on your scar tissues, this is the process. Okay? This exactly is what DMSO is doing on that surface. It’s helping those messed up disulfide crust link just break back down into its components, okay?
And because it’s, again, there’s an adaptogenic quality going on here, and then it will start to soften and the blood flow can get in there, the limp can get in there, everything get in there and start breaking it back down again. To a point. Sometimes the fibrotic tissue’s so far gone, there’s just no way to get in there.
You’d have to probably needle it in there, inject it, like, you’d probably have to really involve yourself to force it into that tissue. Like say in like third degree burn scars, something like that. You have to really to encourage brand new growth would be, would take a lot more than just applying it.
But for most of our scars, most of the situations that are not, you know, well worn in or have any type of potential for cleansing, then DMSO will get rid of them. So it’ll penetrate fibrotic tissue. Okay. And then we will help and disrupt this weird altered protein fo folding. Okay? ’cause it can fold improperly and that’s where you get the gnarled, whatever, look to it, right?
So, and there’s a bunch of sides for this, like Sullivan etal in an article, or sorry, in a scientific research, describes this exchange protein folding and how that all happens. Dr. Stanley Jacob, who’s the grandfather of DMSO, he has documented DMSOs ability to do this. Dissolving adhesions, scar tissue remodeling, skin texture changes, and the cousin MSM, there are MSM studies that show joint flexibility.
That’s why MSM people take it for their joints, helps heal the gut, helps heal the joints, right? Reduces fibrosis and conductive tissue disorders, right? Got cystic fibrosis. You wanna take MSM. So it is, this is loosening these abnormal protein crosslinks. In all biochemical pharmac pharmacology techs, they talk about the thiol mediated diss, sulfide bond and tissue regulation.
So this is. Getting down the nitty gritty of what we’re doing it for, what we’re using it for, and why it’s beneficial for the rejuvenation of the skin. Okay. Internal and external skin, I always call the gut. In the, in all parts of the inside of the intestines are internal skin. It’s just more mucosal.
It doesn’t have the keratin layer, it just is a mucosal. So it’s very sensitive. And then, so the disulfide aspect is also shown in a study in protein science. It’s a journal called protein Science, talking about aging and fibrosis and disease and how disulfide bonds are essential for protein structure and folding, but over formation causes aging.
Okay. So there’s a bunch of, there’s I can give you my notes. I can put them up in the Yummy. Doctor group on this. So, I think I want to there’s, so, okay, let me just talk about the four major amino acids and tissue repair, and then we’ll get into some of the layered protocols. Okay.
Methionine is one. Sulfur based amino acids is essential. So it’s required for methylation, detoxification, and protein synthesis. It is a precursor to other essential amino acids, cystine, trine, and glutathione. Okay? And it supports the liver health, fat metabolism, and bile flow. And so if you’re low in methionine, you won’t detox well, your hair will be growing very slowly.
And also methylation impacts mood and cognition. So you’ll be brain fog, mood disorders, that kind of stuff. If you’re low in methionine. Cysteine is ential. It is another sulfur bearing amino acid. It is in part a role in glutathione synthesis, which we talked as the master antioxidant in the body. It’s a master cleanser of the body, runs around the blood and gets rid of crap.
Okay?
Think of it like that and it’s required. You need this to create new, fresh, healthy disulfide bonds. So that’s your keratin, that’s your collagen and it is also a redox buffer. So a redox. So reduction, oxygenation. So redox is short for reduction, and the ox part is oxygenation. ’cause it’s a, basically a pH flip back and forth.
Buffering acids and bases, acids base. It’ll accept an electron, give an electron, accept an electron giver, give an electron. It’s basically like an adapter or a capacitor in the body where it’s all this electricity going all over the place. And it will say, oh no, I’ll take that extra one. I’ll take that.
Oh, I’ll give you that one. Okay, I’ll take that one. I’ll give you that one, right? So that you don’t get these reactive oxygen species bombarding and damaging tissue all over the place. So that is what’s called oxidative damage. And these buffers help keep it in check. And so the MSO is helping to produce and support these essential amino acids in the body that are going to help buffer damage.
And when you have the damage, you’ve got the aging, you see, and then toine, okay? It’s not actually incorporated into, hello. It’s not incorporated into proteins, but it is used for electrolyte balance, for bile salts to make them and for tissue stability. Okay? And also helps with hydration and nerve repair.
So it’s helps your eyes become brighter, your skin to be clear. It helps the integrity of the skin so fluid doesn’t leak out of it. That’s kind of important. And then homocysteine. This is a transient metabolic. Intermediate. It means that it flips around a lot.
So, it’s formed from methionine, so it’s not essential.
It has to be recycled. If it’s not recycled properly, it becomes a prooxidant and an inflammatory. Nasty homocysteine can be a nasty, okay? If it’s not managed properly, you need B six, B12 folate and proper sulfur donors for it to be metabolized properly. So taking sulfur like DMSO or MSM is supporting the reme, methylization, or methylation, or of the transsulfuration pathways.
I know a big word again, sorry, transsulfuration. Okay. That’s a pathway, a chemical pathway in the body that helps your sulfur become properly metabolized. All right? And that’s that those pathways keep this homocysteine working in the positive and not in the negative. Okay? ’cause there’s things that can go haywire and then we’d already talked about the disulfide bonds. Okay. I think that’s enough geeking out. You’re probably, it’s gonna go more into the glutathione system, but I think, and there’s also the thio redoxin system. I know there’s a lot, there’s a, there’s like a selenium containing enzyme, but. What you need to know is that all of the signaling DMSO support.
So it’s a big deal. It’s a big deal. I mean, it should be top news. You know? This is why I was like, oh my God, I can’t wait to tell people about it. And in my naivete I’m like, oh, they’re gonna be so excited to learn about this. And then it’s like, oh, very few people are paying attention. Cool. That’s fun. So is ingesting MSM the same as ingesting DMSO?
No. Because they do have different activities and actions and MSM is not transdermal. Okay. So DMSO has a transdermal nature that MSM does not. And so I usually suggest to use one or the other. But the thing is, remember if you increase your, like if you use some of my creams and stuff, you’re not gonna s smell like garlic or oysters very much.
But if you start drinking it you’re gonna get higher doses and you’re gonna start having the smell, the soul for smell as it starts to escape, right? ’cause there’s a metabolism level that’s happening. So I usually suggest starting off with the MSM internally and then use internal DMSO protocols as needed, right?
If you need for something specific that you’re healing, then you work it into your protocol. And in order to offset the odor you want to use something like pomegranate juice when you drink it or anything that it, or quercetin, you can take quercetin as a supplement. So anything that has polyphenols in it, not red wine, stop it.
I’m not promoting red wine. Okay? I know it contain polyphenols, but that’s not what I’m talking about. Okay so like grape extract, grape seed extract, there’s things that contain natural polyphenols that will help the metabolism. And I have a whole chapter on that in my book, how to deal with the odor and all that stuff.
If you’re, you know, doing heavier protocols, honey is one of them. Yep. Honey, can it again, you metabolize different. You’re you’re unique, right? So sometimes it honey works, sometimes it doesn’t.
Sometimes pomegranate works, sometimes it doesn’t. Sometimes, you know what I’m saying?
Sometimes hydrogen peroxide works.
Okay. Polyphenol. Yes. Yes. MMS or CDS helps the odor as well. That is also an odor balancer for DMSO because you’re actually adding in an oxidizer because you’re balancing you’re moving the metabolism DMSO instead of DMS.
So what happens is the oxygen comes out first in the metabolism.
It depends on you, but in a lot of people it will cha go metabolize DMS and the DMS starts to off gas, and that’s what you smell, right? But if you add the oxygen back, like in an oxidizer of any sort, hydrogen peroxide MS, like any of the or actually use ozone, you could even use ozone therapy, right?
You’re adding the oxygen back in that it’s utilizing, starting to metabolize and it’ll push it towards MMS sorry. M-S-M-M-S-M sulfur. So MSM sulfur’s on the other side of, it’s got more oxygen in it, right? Can Deins contra contracture be dissolved with DMSO? I just did a protocol on that actually. With cast oil and DMSO are good buddies.
You really need to try to break up the stagnation that’s happening in the tendon sheath. Okay the tendon sheaths become really, like what we just talked about, all those cross linkages. It’s a gnarled mess in there. So you’re gonna have to massage, you’re gonna have to do hot and cold alternating therapy, contrast hydrotherapy.
You’re gonna wanna put DMSO in there Yes, and quite liberally. And then you’re gonna wanna soften it with castor oil as well because you have to encourage the movement and the breakdown at the same time to get that sorted. It can be very stubborn and it can take a while to heal, so you have to be patient with it.
And then think about your internal protocols and stuff and your nutrition as well. Prescriptions and DMSO.
I always say, you know, remember it enhances everything. So, if you’re on any prescription, first of all, the goal is always to get off that prescription. But as you’re doing so, and you still wanna use something, if you’re using like a one of my face creams or something, you’re not gonna notice it’s not enough.
It’s not enough for you to go, oh yeah, that’s really enhancing my drug. But if you’re really using it quite a bit, or maybe on full body, ’cause you know when you get outta the shower, you are using my dandelion lotion or something like that, or my Eczema lotion. You are using a lot of it. Just know what it looks like for an overdose of your drug.
What does it look like when you’re Dr, you’re taking too much of your drug. How do you feel when you’re taking too much of that thing, right? You should know that you should go to like Medscape or any of those drug directories are the pharmaco. Read the pharmacology of the drug that you’re taking, please.
Any drug you’re taking, read the full pharmacology and understand how you metabolize it, what the symptoms look like when you have too much, when you have too little. All of that, because sometimes DMSO can cleanse it from your body faster and it can remove it faster, right? And so sometimes you’re actually getting withdrawal and then other times it can like, deliver more of it, right?
And now you’re getting too much drug.
So, it has not been tested on every different drug and what it does with this drug versus that drug, versus this drug versus that drug, right? So, and it’s in your body. So you should understand the pharmacology of the drug you’re taking and then start always slow anyway.
Anytime you add anything new that you’d never put in your body before that you start slow. You add little by little, you do a test patch, then you start little, you don’t just start taking full protocols because automatically DMSO wanna talk about in the next webinar. It detoxes you, it cleanses you, okay?
And what happens is when you start to like in initiate cleanses or move material and you’re blocked somewhere or you’re missing nutrition somewhere, it’s gonna recirculate your toxins and you ain’t gonna be happy. You’re gonna have what’s called healing crisis. You’re gonna feel like crap. You’re gonna be mad that you feel like crap.
You might have to sleep for days, right? This is what happens. You might feel nauseous, you might go in the bathroom a lot, you might be thirsty, you might be whatever, right? This, these changes can hap, you might even get a rash. You could even get a rash as you’re d because you overloaded that liver pathway and now it’s gotta try to push it out, right?
DMSO Layering, Magnesium, Skin-Care Formulations, and Eczema
Okay. So I like bone, I love bone therapy. Actually, I have a friend who’s a bone therapist. Okay, let me just go to the next slide here. Oh, did I miss that slide? Okay, so my gel, this is the gel here. That’s the new label. This is the old label with the orange and it lasts 1 million years.
Honestly, it goes such a long way.
I designed this because of burns. This will heal a sunburn. This will heal any type of burn. It’s safe for children, safe for animals. It is great for my daughter is her, it’s her favorite product for acne. She doesn’t get like a lot of acne. She only gets it on her T-zone.
So it’s so funny ’cause she got, she has the same thing as I had when I was a kid.
It’s so interesting to see, like, I would always just get the little zits around the hairline kind of stuff when there was too much excess oils there. So, and don’t, again, don’t over cleanse because over cleansing can stimulate more, especially if you’re oiling more oils to come out, right? You can stimulate more production if you strip it.
So you can just, once you cleanse your face, use it all over the face. You head and neck kind of thing supports all the moisture retention and aloe and DMSO are good buddies because the aloe is very calming and soothing and the DMSO is very stimulatory and produces heat, right? So the two together are nice friends essentially.
And it’s even safe for things like little delicate skin under the eyes, right? Around the lips area, right? The delicate area of the front of the chest.
So it’s a great product and again, it’s in a huge bottle and lasts forever.
So we talked about the orange facial toner and the Clear Glow and the turmeric itself already.
And so I always talk about layering a lot. I talk about the layering effect of DMSO which we sort of went over a little bit, but for example, you cl you can cleanse the skin once it’s clean, any of the chosen cleansers or any of the methods, then you can apply the aloe to clean skin just with your fingers and then once that kind of soaks in, you can use the Face Lift in a Jar which will firm tonify tighten lift. That’s why I call it Face Lift in a Jar ’cause it’s lifting. And then you could use something like my wild yam cream. Okay if you’re perimenopausal, if you have any kind of issues with yam sorry with menopause or hormonal imbalance.
Right. Even my teen sometimes uses it. It will help balance hormones. Oops. Okay. What happened? Oh, I think you have some bug bites on you. I think I noticed Christmas has some bug bites in, I think scared them. Okay. So, wild yam cream for that. So you could layer that, you could do dandelion cream or lotion on the rest of your body or on the arms.
I don’t really use that one on the face that much, but some people do. So any one of those. So after you do the ave you could put any one of those on your face. And then over top, if you have really super dry skin, you could do the Wrinkle Reducer. ’cause it’s like a cold cream. It’s very thick. You could finish with Cleopatra’s Secret, which is like very rich Innu nutrition.
But I usually stop at stage four. I’m just being extra here. You could after that dried, put the Cleopatra’s Secret after like if you’re really after healing fast. And then I also make DMSO eye drops, and you could put it all around the outer eye area to help the eyes, the tissue, around the eyes, because I make a 40% or a 20% DMSO that can go in the eye.
And that can be put around the eye as well. So, the liver skin connection, we kind of touched about it on it, but, you know, this is what happens when you get overloaded. And so puffiness, dark circles, uneven tone, rashes, all that stuff. You must consider the liver and liver health. I have videos on how to cleanse the liver, support the liver, all different kinds of protocols for that.
This is one of my favorite products that I invented. It’s a 50 50 mix of pure DMSO with magnesium. It’s, I have two sizes. That’s the main big size. And this is every night before bed, every night before bed it magnesium, DMSO or good buddies. Magnesium helps your liver function properly. It supports enzyme function because it actually is a catalyst for enzyme function.
So it speeds everything up, supports the bile, supports hormones. Of course muscle relaxation helps with lymphatic drainage. I mean, it does like some say up to 900 enzymatic re reactions. It’s involved with you seven to 10 sprays on clean on broken skin. Okay. I like to put my abdomen, arms, legs. It, you can use it on the face, absolutely.
But the thing is, if you’ve ever used magnesium, it can sting, right? So like, if you have if you have any broken skin, it can stink. So if you have any issues that are open, then you, I would use it below the neck and morning and evening, but especially before bed. If your lone magnesium, is this product a good choice?
Yes. Because the thing is, we only absorb so much through our mouth, through our gut. So I usually take 300 milligrams of magnesium BS glycinate before bed. Okay. Plus my sprays because we just can’t get enough of it orally. Because if you took tons of it orally, it would just, you wouldn’t absorb enough of it and the rest would just be waste.
It would go out and you might even get a loose bowel.
So yeah, the magnesium, you can take a magnesium salt bath, you can use the magnesium chloride on the skin right. And then you’re gonna get it right into the blood flow. They’ve, my actually my college did a study on magnesium baths to prove that you take an Epsom salt bath or a magnesium flake bath or spray it on your skin or whatever.
They did it more with baths. But you, it’s in the bloodstream right after you can test the bloodstream. It absorbs. So I really found that magnesium, like I do sell just pure magnesium spray. But like I find that because your estrogen receptors pick it up on your skin and actually can make you feel itchy.
People don’t like that about magnesium. And then also DMSO on the skin can tingle and itch temporarily. Right. ’cause it’s actually transdermals going through and I realized that, oh, they’re both transdermal. So that’s what’s happening. That’s why we get redness, tingling and itching when we use something transdermal.
And so I’m like, I wonder what’s gonna happen when I put them together. Like it’s going to be super itch, more itch, weirdly itch. And it was actually less, it was actually less itch, less problems. I’m like, that is fascinating. This world is fascinating. How is that even possible? So maybe they somehow help each other become more transdermal with less.
Issues or maybe that ch ’cause there’s three different ways that DMSO opens the skin barrier, right? So maybe it doesn’t need all three ways. Maybe magnesium and DMSO are so synergistic, like we’re choosing this one easy way together. ’cause we can help each other. But it’s cool because it’s ha it’s not even closer as itchy as the two independently.
Mag chloride, I like to do topically and bis glycinate I like to use internally because I find it absorbs better through the gut than the chloride through the gut system. But mag chloride absorbs better through the skin system, but you can take all of them and all the different magnesiums have different affinities as well.
So, you can’t scroll back really. You can’t scroll back on the comments or scroll back on the, you should be able to scroll back on the comments. Okay. So I didn’t invent this. This is actually from Dr. Robert Casara. I don’t know if you know Dr. Robert Casar, but he developed this skin healing solution that you mix with vodka.
If you, I do this, probably once a week in the shower. Okay. I have like a nice bottle that I pour the vodka in and I make the powder and I sell the powder at the unnatural store. And you just dump the powder into the bottle with and fill it with vodka, shake it up. You take a, you know, a washcloth and you scrub the body.
You can put it on the hair, everything. You scrub the body with it. And what it does is it totally cleanses out the pores, like massive pore cleansing detox, which you don’t wanna do tons of times, right? You wanna do overdo it because you don’t, again you, there’s a delicate balance here. Okay? But it is pretty phenomenal because it cleans the depths of the pores, okay?
And then you can put your DMSO on after you can put whatever you want to go in. The body is gonna go in the body at that point and you can go sun, go out in the sun, you can, you know, you can put all kinds of whatever, vitamin C all kinds of stuff on the skin. And so it’s a whole blend of different clays and salts and activated charcoal.
And if you have any weird stuff that you can’t control on your skin, you don’t know what it is, this will fix it. Honestly, I, it’s a game changer totally. To do this kind of poor cleanse. So I would probably do a good scrub down like once a week. You have to get, you really want a good circulation in your shower ’cause it’s really strong.
Like make sure you have like the fan on and stuff when you do it. Or a window cracked open and don’t do it around children. ’cause the smell of the alcohol is pretty strong, but it is really powerful. Is the vodka safe with cirrhosis? It might sting. It might sting, but it’s not gonna hurt you, but it might not feel comfortable on any open skin wounds, cirrhosis, anything where the skin is a little bit cracked or delicate, you’re gonna feel it’s going to burn a little, but it’s not going to cause like any type of damage.
It’s just uncomfortable and DMSO usually goes through the skin barrier completely, like all the way through, depending on your skin and depending on what you’ve paired it with, between 10 and 20 minutes, I usually suggest at least give it 10 minutes and if you’re put using it on your skin in the morning and you wanna put makeup on, do it.
Go make your beverage, do whatever you do and wait at least 15 minutes before you gonna put any makeup on. Okay? Yeah. So this one has dations earth M msn sulfur in it, baking soda, Himalayan salt, activated charcoal bentonite clay. Okay. And this is the whole way how to use it and what you can do afterwards.
But it is really quite a powerful process cleansing process for the skin every time I go back in the comments, it goes so far, then rolls up real fast. That’s weird. That must be a weird stream yard glitch. Why am I not surprised? I don’t know. It’s funny, I know it sounds like it would be drawing, but it actually somehow, isn’t it’s never dried my skin when I’ve done it.
Actually, after I feel my skin is like supple and soft and nourished, right?
Because you’re nourishing with the clays and everything. So it doesn’t seem to dry at all. If you kept doing it. If you didn’t rinse it off after whatever, then maybe, but you are rinsing, you’re putting it on in the shower, and then you’re rinsing everything off, right?
It’s like you’re scrubbing and you scrub towards the heart. Everything you scrub up from the legs, up to the arms, scrub the whole area. You’re actually massaging and scrubbing as you go with your with your cloth. So you’re actually exfoliating as you go, and then you are rinsing everything off, and then you’re putting stuff on the skid After I developed this zinc sulfur booboo paste, so it has actually, so there’s elemental sulfur as well.
Okay. There’s DMSO, there’s MSM, there’s all this other amino acids of sulfur, and then there’s elemental sulfur that comes outta the ground. Like a law, like a big blob of yellow. I actually dug some outta the ground once I still have it. I was actually gonna put it in a soap, a sulfur soap, and it’s really great for little blemishes and wounds and whatever, bites and all that kind of stuff.
And it’ll draw out crap too in any kind of impurity, any kind of, like, it’s good for little cancers and stuff. Anything that’s slow to heal cysts, stuff that’s like stubborn. You could put the DMSO gel on and then you could put this on top. I like to put the magnesium with DMSO or the DMSO gel or the Face Lift in a Jar.
The things that are thinner, I like to put them on first and then follow them up with the, anything thicker, heavier castor oil, the heavier creams the zinc, that kind of stuff. Okay. Here I’m gonna show you quickly a chart that I pulled together. This is just some, like, I have so many, I’ve invented so much stuff, but like, this is, these are big ones.
Okay? So the top is, okay, well, not all of ’em. I don’t know why I put Eczema Lotion at the bottom, because it contains DMSO. So, but anyway so this is sort of giving you an idea of what’s what. So the gel is light. It’s a good first layer. Okay. It’s fine for all skin types. The Face Lift in a Jar yes. Also contains XM o.
It’s a light medium cream. It’ll absorb quite well for sagging dull aging skin. Wild yam cream is yes, contains DMSO. Actually the medicine is extracted by DMSO. It’s a four time extraction method and it’s a medium heavy cream. It absorbs quite well. And it’s for hormonal skin, dry areas. The dandelion lotion, yes, contains DMSO is a light lotion.
It’s for congested breakout zones. Actually put it over, your liver supports the liver. So this is like, oh, I know I really have liver problems. I’m going to start to look at my diet, but in the meanwhile, I’m gonna support my liver. This way. I made it not just an lotion, but also cream. So it’s heavier and I don’t usually recommend it on the face, although everybody’s different.
But I use it for like, my feet and my knees and my elbows and like, you know, and around the liver area. So it depends on what you’re after, the light or the heavier. And then Cleopatra’s Secret, which is all bee products. Propolis pollen, bees, wax honey. Okay. And it’s very oil rich. It’s very balmy and you can put it I love mixing this one with Face Lift in a Jar.
Personally, these are my two favorite I use together. I would like to put my Face Lift in a Jar on first and then after it’s kind of absorbed in, I love to put this one on. This is a combo I use a lot. And then you can put it on your eyes, lips. Anything that’s super dry and it’s like it seals everything in.
Then the Wrinkle reducer that doesn’t contain Deion. So the But Balm, the Wrinkle Reducer doesn’t, but it has MSM and it’s a very thick, heavy cold cream. It’s great for dry winters, great for super dry skin great for psoriasis or anything where there’s a lot of dry cracked, you know, painful skin dehydrated skin.
Okay. And then I have my clean Julie SAVs, so no DMSO in those. I also have a pine SVE that I made. ’cause we had this ice storm and all the pine trees broke. Broke, and I was so upset. I was like, I’m gonna make an honorary salve for you. And it’s, it turned out to be one of my favorite salves. And I also have been blending it with DMSO and getting su I really like when my skin gets super soft.
I don’t know, it’s just a luxury thing, I guess. But I love how the pine salve with the DMSO makes my skin, my hands especially so soft. So it’s very oily in that way. But it does absorb, and this is for, you know, the, so the C clean and jewelry, Julie, it’s for itch. Calendula is for wound healing. Also great for things like the butterfly rash on the face of like lupus or really red irritated skin after a sunburn as well.
If you didn’t wanna use the aloe for sunburn, you could use something like that. And then the eczema lotion, it’s a light lotion. But the thing with the eczema is it, so what’s happening here, okay, what’s happening with eczema okay? Is that you have toxins, okay? The liver can’t handle it, pushing it to the skin.
Skin’s like, bro, I think we say bro now, but whatever okay bro. The skin is full and it’s pushing toxins out. The skin is getting irritated by the toxins and the more you can draw them out faster that’s sitting underneath there, the sooner the rash is gonna clean up and you’re gonna still take the burden off the blood and off the liver and everything like that.
So if there’s like serious weeping eczema, like serious stuff, okay, serious open wounds and stuff, okay, then you can use it. But what’s gonna happen is gonna accelerate the release of it and so I usually suggest to put it on, leave it on 10 minutes and then take another oil, either my cleansing oil or olive oil and cleanse the lotion off.
It’s like you don’t wanna overdo skin that’s so bad. Like I’m talking about scalded level skin, like bad eczema, okay, where it’s dripping, then it, but it will get rid of the toxins. Then you wanna wash the toxins off. That’s why you’re doing that because there’s gonna be so much there that it could do a secondary irritant.
You need to get it moving. And you could apply that and do that multiple times a day. But if you just have regular style eczema, non weeping eczema, you can just put it on, leave it on, you don’t have to wash it off. Be because the calendula in it soothes the skin and the chickweed in it. I found out that chickweed helps, that process pushes out.
’cause I’m like, what the heck? All these cortisol, cortisone creams are putting it back in. Could you imagine? You got the smart, intelligent body, all these toxins trying to push it out, right? And push everything out and you go, no, you’re not. You’re gonna absorb it right back in. On top of it, you’re gonna take my poison cortisone and you’re gonna have to detox that too.
So not only are you gonna have to detox what you can’t detox or else you wouldn’t have done that to your skin in the first place. You’re gonna also now going to be more compromised of the liver. ’cause the cortisone does damage to the liver additionally. So it’s like double damage by doing that. And this is why you start to see it.
Asthma forming by this type of process. Suppressive eczema, right, will go into asthma or they already had asthma ’cause they already had the problem to begin with, right? You see this a lot. So you have to let it finish. So I realize there’s gotta be herbs that are drawing, right? Like that help express.
Self-Assessment, Root Causes, and the Doctor Yourself Approach
And that’s chickweed. And again, it was one of those ones that’s grown all around, just grown under the ground. Like all around my house. I’m like, oh, hello chickweed. What do you do? Oh, I see. Oh, all right. Oh, and you pair well with calendula. ULA helps the healing of the skin. Hurry along. Now you throw DMSO in there.
Boom. Okay, because like I said, DMSO is smart. So if there’s toxins under the skin, it’s gonna bind with the toxins right away and they’re gonna push it out. ’cause it can go out, it’s gonna go out the most prepared route, right? The well worn route. It can’t go to the liver anyway, even though want it to, because the liver’s already overburdened.
It’s already sent stuff to the skin, right? It will bond with it and it will get it out. And the instructions from the chickweed promote that. It’s brilliant. I was so proud of that one. So I’ve had thousands and thousands of people heal their eczema this way. Keep in mind all this stuff. You gotta think what is happening to me right now?
Like, why is my body doing this right now? If you can think like that and you can assess yourself, like, I have courses and classes on this stuff, and I in@miami. doctor private community, we go into all kinds of detail on this and I’m putting a 12 step program together on how to doctor yourself. ’cause I want you out of the midst of these maniacs.
You just keep poisoning everybody. Right? We have to learn, we have to understand our body and how it operates and how to heal it and so we don’t get siphoned and sucked into the treadmill of the pharma cartel and there are lies, right and they manipulate us based on fear because if we don’t understand our bodies, what do we got?
We go to these people we think are supposed to be authorities, right? And what do they do? They just use fear to make us say yes. You know, in vulnerable situations that hurt us rather than us going wait a second, let me check myself. You know, where are my habits and behaviors and stress and like all this stuff and how can I change some of that?
Right?
How can I affect my lifestyle so I can be better? And so I actually designed this. One of my first courses that I designed is a self-assessment course. How are you gonna know unless you actually assess yourself, right? But it guides you through like the questions to ask yourself seriously about your goals and needs and wants and what’s happening with your body.
And like, get introspective for a second and ask the right questions and figure out. Oh, maybe. Oh yeah. I am drinking alcohol. I am having four cups of coffee a day. I am stressed outta my Gord. I am definitely not getting proper sleep. I’m definitely eating all the wrong foods. I’m definitely not exercising.
I’m definitely sitting in front of a blue screen. Scroll doom, scrolling all day. Do you know what I mean? Like you can use a cream all day long and you can use DMSO all day long too. But if you’re not addressing root cause factors, which are all these lifestyle factors, then you’re gonna just become dependent on things.
I don’t ever want anybody to be dependent on any one thing, right? Because really it, what are we doing here? You know, what are we after here? We’re trying to understand how to live right, you know, how do we live right? How do we correct the damage? How do we prevent further damage? How do we learn?
How do we grow, right? How do we better ourselves? How do we achieve our purpose? That’s the main thing, right? So all of this is all to help you lead yourself to that so that you’re empowered and you can go, yeah, doctor whatever. Don’t need your thing. Because I know I’m listening to my own body and I know when something’s right for my body or not.
I’m not gonna just listen to an influencer or a farmer rep. Or a doctor, any of that shit. Because when you’re empowered and you understand the basics of your body, which is what I teach, then you’re like not falling for that. Not falling for that story, not falling for that. Viruses are ever gonna get me story.
I don’t have to fall for the parasites or everywhere gonna get me story. I don’t have to have boogeyman, I don’t have to have any boogeyman. I just know that if I take care of the terrain, the pH, the electricity. I clean this, clean my house, I’m gonna be good. You know what I mean? And all the rest of it, all of the natural remedies are there to enhance my progress and support my healing.
’cause all, oops, I listened to the doctor and now where I’m at, oops. I cut this thing or I did that, whatever. You know? And that’s why my earlier webinars were on injuries. You know, how to deal with injuries properly, how to deal with first aid, how to not go to emerge as much as possible, right? How to avoid them because they’re dangerous.
You know, they’re set up like they’re some sort of savior, but they’re the most dangerous doctors in the most dangerous people in the world. Okay? I just wrote an article about how doctors are the top killer in the world. Not the third leading the top killer of all people in the world. More than war. Okay?
Yes. So like, this is what, and then people line up for that shit. So this is where, this is my work. This is what I’m here to do. Sunken eye circles into the eyes and blue veins of the eyes. It’s usually so in the eye, okay, in the eye itself, liver around the eye. Sometimes there’s some liver influence.
Kidneys, you gotta look at your kidney health. If you got the real dark circle, sunken in eye thing as well as the lymph. ‘Cause it’s a differential so you might not have like the, first of all, the skin does get thinner, okay? Over time it’s sags, it’s pulled, okay? But you want to, how do you wanna lift it, right?
You wanna work the muscles, like I showed you with the gua sha. You wanna drain the lymph and you wanna hydrate your kidneys properly. Take care of your kidneys properly. Like parsley leaf right there. Parsley leaf tea. I have teas, I have mixes and blends. I’ve already formulated on my website on YumNaturalss.
If you go to tisane or tea. You have all this beautiful herbal blends that I’ve synergistically made that will support certain organ systems. So I have that made for you or just go out and buy some organic parsley, okay?
And make, put it in boiling water and decco it okay with a lid and extract it, you know, filter that out and drink a couple of cups of that warm a day. That par parsley is a top kidney tonifier. So start taking care of kidneys and see if that changes. This is traditional Chinese medicine talking here.
This is if you understand the meridians, if you understand the connections between the organs, okay? ’cause everything’s connected. You don’t go to a specialist. Specialists has gotta be the most stupidest, useless, dumbest idea next to many dumb ideas, okay? That we operate from on this earth. Specialists are the most useless idiots on the earth.
Honest to God. Why would you specialize on one component of the body when it never operates in isolation? Never. There’s not one part of one component of your body that operates in isolation. Stupidest idea. Every that’s Rockefeller medicine cult talking. They’ll never get anywhere. It’s like you have a whole elephant in your, and you’re blind and you’re touching a spot and you’re trying to figure it out from that spot.
Super levels of dumb, not a fan. And then you have to wait how many months to see one. So you go to a doctor, we don’t know, try this random thing didn’t work. Wait for the specialist for somehow months, especially in Canada. Six months wait or whatever. You’re getting worse. Wait till it’s worse, then come back.
Then you go and you go to a specialist and they’re like, we don’t know. Try this next cream. We have another drug off label. You could try that. Like they’re so stupid. They literally can’t tell you one thing other than try this random drug that might work. Who knows? That’s what you’re, that’s what you went to school for.
Seriously. Okay, cool. Wow. Deep. Okay, so let’s take some questions now. Oh, well, I know there’s more here. The only other thing I wanna mention, the zeolite. Okay. We just brought this in it’s just a general overall cleanser, metal cleanser.
There’s multiple ways you can do this, but if you have skin issues, the zeolite cleanse can really help. Okay?
It can get a lot of the metabolic waste outta the body. A lot of the toxins and stuff that you are you know, circulating that’s causing oxidation, that’s causing the skin to damage be damaged.
It’s easy to take. You can take it on an empty stomach. Okay. So always think you’re trying to help the body cleanse. You’re trying to help. Look how poisoned this world is. Look how much poison they’re throwing at us. Okay. We, I always say this is ABC’s time. Always be cleansing ABC’s always be cleansing.
The body’s always having to do its own internal cleansing constantly because it’s always making intracellular waste, always making extracellular waste, and that’s normal and then on top of it, we have all the rest of it. So that’s why we always have to be cleansing. We always have to be detoxing. It’s just kind of where we’re at in the world today.
Oh, yeah. I forgot to mention the DMSO With colloidal silver, I make very high quality colloidal silver. It is structured and it’s great for acne. Yes. With the DMSO, so I have a 50% DMSO with colloidal silver, you can put it all over the face. You can put it on a, yeah. Cotton disc on the skin. Thanks for that, Marianne.
Thanks to mention that it’s really powerful. And again, it, as much as they hype it up under the germ theory premise, when my article comes out someday soon it will dispel some of the myths that it’s somehow like terrain damaging. It is not. And we’re talking about the colloidal suspension of silver.
We’re not talking about ionic silver. We’re not talking about silver salts. We’re not talking about any other chemistry of silver other than colloidal, which is the one that is studied, which the one that is understood, they’re different. Okay? So this is just Cleopatra’s, which is, it’s actually a thing.
Like if you look up Cleopatra’s Secrets, it’s like a thing. It’s like what Cleopatra used. Did you know that there were like seven or eight different Cleopatra’s? Most people don’t know that Cleopatra was like a name like King Henry, you know, king Henry Thei, king Henry, right? There was Cleopatra, the first Cleopatra, the second cleopat.
So on. A lot of people don’t know that anyway. ’cause most of the women’s stuff is hidden. This is just going through some of the products I already did. The wildcrafted Jewelweed salve, the calendula salve, the Dandelion supports.
Audience Q&A: Acne, Surgery, Mucosal Use, Implants, Medications, and Diabetes
This is just a combining a slide to help you understand the combination, what you’re doing things for.
And now, okay, now we can get to q and A. So, look, you’re not aging poorly. You’re just full of crap. You’re just not flowing. Okay? How about that? And this is a terrain restored delivery system. A pathway, okay? This is your biology. This is your self-worth. How you look, how you feel. Right. This is why we do beauty.
I don’t, beauty is more than skin deep as they say. Okay. So let’s get to questions ’cause I know that we’ve already been two hours. I swear I’m hearing thunder. I think I am hearing thunder. I’m like, what is this rumbling? That’s an odd sound. Hopefully it’s thunder of it warming up. ’cause it’s been very cold here in Canada.
It’s been the coldest spring in like 50 years here. You’re not aging, you’re just full of it. Nice one Tina. I love that. Oh yeah and I wanted to mention the iTeraCare Wand. Thanks Ashley. I do recommend it. I actually do put the heat setting on my face. Just not too close. So, but like if you put the iTeraCare wand at a distance or not on the heavy heat setting, that’s fine.
It’s gonna get the microcirculation. You do want the microcirculation for the terahertz frequencies, right? You just don’t do it too long. Okay and you don’t wanna overheat, that’s all. So, yeah, you can use the heat setting on the iTeraCare wand. If you’re interested in ertz frequencies and ertz frequency devices.
It pairs very well with DMSO. I usually will put on and do maybe in full body and like hang out, you know, full on style and wand. My whole body after I’ve done my cleansing, after I’ve applied facelift or any, I use facelift and jar all over my body. Okay, we’re just gonna, because here’s the size of mine, I get the eight ounce.
If you have Face Lift in a Jar this big, you can use it on your whole body right out of the shower. That’s what I do. But then I can wand after with it and it just, the absorption is faster and I’m getting like a double whammy. So yes, I very much love peach fuzz on face. Well, my daughter talks about, I don’t do this, but she does a, it’s a little microblade.
She just, she says you can just take it off with a microblade. If you have a lot of peach fuzz, it’s just like a little shaver. It, but the deeper root is usually hormones. So now look, we’re supposed to have a little bit of each us okay, it’s actually protective and actually protects you from getting burnt as well from sunburnt.
So that’s why we have it. This is actually supposed to be there, but if it’s excessive, then maybe my wild yam cream or maybe nat Pro progesterone cream or some hormone balancing is needed. Start with magnesium. ’cause that’s where you always start with balancing all of these things.
So what’s the acne protocol for teens? The, so proper cleansing, knowing the skin type, looking always at gut and diets. Okay, you’re always gonna do that. Topical magnesium, make sure your kids are getting minerals, tissue salts, you know, magnesium, they’re taking enough Vitamin D, they’re getting enough K2, maybe a cod liver oil, something like that.
Look, I’m seeing a lot of the kids scrolling, the blue light exposure, the crap foods. Okay. They’re not getting enough nourishment. They need a supplement. They need to, you know, so make sure they’re not missing a nutrient because if you find that they’re not hungry a lot, you know what I mean? I’m not hungry, I don’t want that.
They’re usually deficient in minerals. Okay, so kids should be hungry, they should be running around and they should be hungry ’cause that’s how they’re gonna grow. So, when I take my kid to the farm on those days, she comes home, she really hungry and if she ever gets like, I’m not hungry, I’m not hungry, that’s a sign.
She’s deficient in minerals and I immediately starts supplementing at that point and then her appetite comes back on. Okay. So that’s one aspect. Liver’s really working hard during teen years. I mean, they’re going through massive changes. So you really want to encourage good diet, good hydration getting enough proper salt, tissue salts, that kind of stuff.
Minerals and a good supplement and I have a few as I have some gummy ones. I have teen gummies. I think it’s a Suku product on the m natural store. So you can get an idea of it. Just, I just get my kids gum, my child gummy because I’m like, here, you’re gonna eat that, right?
Because it’s gonna taste good, right?
Fine. So that’s an encouraging way to help them take stuff. And then I would use the aloe vera, 30% aloe vera gel, this one here. Okay? And after she’s done her skin cleansing with the either cleansing oil or the orange cleanser or any of natural cleanser or even witch hazel, okay? Something that will cleanse the skin properly and not strip it, not overtake all those oils off, then you squeeze it and then she can put it all over her skin, let it tingle, let it dry.
And then she could also follow it up with the Face Lift in a Jar on top or like the, there’s different combos depending on the skin. She could test the zinc sulfur booboo paste, or she could try the colloidal silver DMSO touching on the different spots, okay?
Because it’s a little bit stronger than the 30%, but it will, whatever the situation, it will heal the skin faster.
But you wanna get to root cause, you know, ultimately, and yes, you wanna prevent scarring of course, so this is very helpful for that, right? But start with one thing at a time, okay? And assess it, you know, rate things out of 10, you know, is this be, you know, what’s better, what’s worse what’s happened when you use it?
And so if you have a little health journal, it really helps ’cause you can kind of track how you’re doing and remember either ovulation or right before menses is when you’re gonna get more acne coming up, right? So then you wanna start ramping, have a period tracker and make sure that’s identified so you know what’s coming ahead of time. You can get on top of it before it’s really a big problem. Right. How long do you wait after surgery to use DMSO in the scar?
While you’re gonna have sutures Right or staples or something. So you don’t want the DMSO to touch that material, so you’re gonna use it all the, you can use it right away. You can use it right away, but test patch, ’cause you probably were under anesthesia or you had drugs running through the body, so you might wanna look at the time it takes to break that down in the body, but you’re always gonna start slow anyway.
Magnesium and DMSO would be good right after surgery because the magnesium will help the skin tissue. So you could spray around without touching the wound area or just somewhere else. If you’re not, if you didn’t have surgery on the legs, use it on the legs. Or say you had an ankle surgery, put on the legs above the ankle, but good, get a good amount of it so that you’re really gonna promote proper, you know, healing.
Once you’ve tested your test patches and you see that you’re doing okay with it, then you go for it. Same thing with, you know, wherever it’s at close to, but not touching it and then once the stitches, staples, whatever it has come out, you can use it. You can watch my webinar on wounds, wound care, and you can use it all on, even open wounds if you want to.
It just will sting a little bit, but it’s not, it’s helpful. Helps it heal. Just not maybe so comfortable. Okay. Is DMSO safe for lichen planus on the legs and intimate areas and what helps with hyperpigmentation from it? Yes, it’s safe to use. The thing with intimate areas is that I usually suggest like.
What are you using it for? You have to keep it in the 20, 30% range, and you have to use it with saline if you’re using it on mucus membranes like that. So like my eye drops can be my 20% eye drops. You can use in the eyes, you can use in the ears you can also use it vaginally. You have to make sure everything’s very clean first and you may wanna moisturize with like either a calendula salve or the wild yam cream, or you can use just the Wild Yam Cream down there too, because that’s a lower percentage. But again, you’re gonna have to test out. I’m hearing cats. Sorry, cats and thunder. All right. And what helps with hyperpigmentation from it?
Well, DMSO reduces the melanin, so it will help with hyperpigmentation over time. You can also use lemon juice, so it will also brighten over time. You could do it as a combination and if you, oh, hypopigmentation, if you have hypopigmentation that you probably wanna work on cleansing the tissue anyway, because usually hypopigmentation little dots are generally fungal issues.
It’s a fungal problem, it’s a fungus. So you could use my DMSO with added nutrients for that, for those areas because the iodine will help rebalance things. You could use the colloidal silver DMSO for anything hypopigmented as well. And you want to address probably some heavy metals. Probably wanna do a cleanse, like a full heavy metal cleanse at that point and test your skin pH. You can just online, even Amazon, whatever, wherever you buy stuff you can buy or natural health food stores, you can buy those little pH test strip and you can touch, you know, you can rub your skin with it to find out what your pH is and figure it out, you know what I mean?
You can test your urine. PH you can test your sele, salivary pH, just the pH of your eye if you want to. But it’s so you can find out, you know, if your acid or alkaline and if. Your two alkaline, you can also make a 50% solution of apple cider vinegar and you can wash your skin with that. You can use the vodka skin healing solution that will balance things out as well.
So some things out of balance there. Now keep in mind you got fat layers, fascia, layers. This stuff holds onto waist like major. It holds onto waste. So you don’t know what’s triggering something to happen. You go out into the sun, you get something weird. The UV triggers the chemical starts to be changed, melted, moved, right?
So all this stuff like imagine years of using like a toxic chemical on your skin that you didn’t know. I mean, you didn’t know. Maybe you were young, maybe you just trusted whatever. You start using something and now you come to find that it’s been toxic, you stop using it. But that stuff’s still in there.
All those microplastics and pesticide residues and stuff, right? It’s all sitting under the skin and it’s just body like, I don’t know. And then at some point it’s like, oh, it’s time. It’s time to get it out, right? The all your microbes are gonna start to try to eat it. That’s where you can get little fungus bits that cause the damage to the melanin.
So you have to kind of do a bit of trial and error based on what you think it is. But if it’s little white dots, it’s it’s a type of fungus that’s the problem. Okay, so let’s see. Do you guys let me just see, I don’t have Fabian with me today. Usually starts Oh, here, starred. Oh, I saw, I found it.
Thank you. Okay. Starred questions. That’s my team helping me out. Okay, got that. Oh, did, are you starring them? ’cause they’re ones I answered. Oh, here’s one. Okay. Can a person with hip implants use DMSO? Yes. Hip implants include a plastic cup, which is anchored into the pelvis. How safe is it to use DMSO in this scenario?
Can we get accurate and believable answers about the content of that plastic from the manufacturer? Also, how safe is it to use DMSO in the mouth with zirconium crowns? Any thoughts help? Okay, so, you can what I suggest is 50% are lower or ingested. And so when you ingest, it’s one teaspoon of pure, I sell the purest DMSO on the earth.
Okay? Don’t buy it from Amazon. Not trustworthy. I’ve had a lot of complaints from people buying it in random places. Don’t skimp out on your quality because there’s different qualities, okay? So you want to ingest one teaspoon in five ounces of water or juice, preferably pomegranate juice a day. And then you can rub it just not directly over the area.
But keep in mind the plastic hip that’s put in your body is designed so the body doesn’t break it down, okay? The plastics have to be a certain quality in order for things not to get broken down, right? So that’s why. So they, it will a little bit, but don’t be so concerned is what I’m saying. Don’t freak out about it.
It’s not gonna be what if the body can break it down. DMSO can probably break it down, do you know what I mean? So keep it low dose 50% or lower ingestion of that, like I said, once a day. You’re gonna be fine. You’re not gonna have an interruption with the crowns as draconian crowns. You know, I always suggest people to find biological dentists and get any of those things out as much as possible, but here we are, you, if you want, you can use it topically, no problem.
If you need to use it in the mouth indirect only, I usually suggest silicone straw and if you’re drinking diluted or stick to MSM sulfur and get the sulfur in that way. But you just wanna avoid direct contact with the crown. That’s all. The only other thing you have to think about is mercury load, which can come from any option, like can come from dental usually, but can come from other things.
Even some drugs have mercury in them and things. You have to make sure that if you start using DMSO and you kind of feel like it’s making you feel your mind unstable stop. Because what can happen if you have a lot of mercury in the mouth, in the, it leches into the brain and it leches into the gut, it goes up and goes down.
So if you had longstanding mercury in the brain or in the mouth, it’s gonna go up and it’s gonna go down. You’re gonna have to cleanse that first. I have a whole entire heavy metals cleansing course. I have an entire course dedicated to how to do that. And you, we don’t start TMSO in that course until way later because you can get something called Mad hatter syndrome and that’s when the mercury starts moving and it kind of makes you feel a little cuckoo.
’cause it’s moving, literally physically moving through your brain matter. So things can go weird for a while. So I usually suggest to stop and do a metal detox first because DMSO is a mild metal chelator. Okay? And if you’re going for it, you gotta make sure all your cleansing meridians are open and your liver’s functioning properly before you do any detox.
You should not just launch into detoxes without prep. It’s like, why would you paint the wall when it has holes in it and a wallpaper on it? You know what I mean? You wanna prepare the wall properly for the paint to look nice, right? Same with your body. You wanna prepare it for detox so it’s successful and it doesn’t become a problem.
Okay. So, DMSO for type one diabetes, good, bad, yes, absolutely. You can blend it, you know, with things. It’s a kind of a huge topic, but ultimately there you need to try to repair the islet cells. And DMSO, it’s the earlier, the better to start it, I would use DMSO and MSM internally, both. And because you’re trying to repair a lot of tissue that’s damaged and get inflammation under control.
So it’s a must. I would say in type one diabetes, you’re just going to have to learn to adjust your, if the insulin levels, you’re gonna have to very much start slow and pay attention to insulin levels. And you might have to glucose check a little more at the beginning while you figure it out.
That’s all. Okay. I have three dark spots in a row, about two inches apart from the back of my upper arms and also down the sides of my lower legs. Are these liver spots? Three dark spots in a row, two inches apart On the back of my upper arms, both down the sides of my outer, lower outer lower legs, upper arms.
Well, on the, so do you mean up here? What’s upper arm like do you mean upper arm, or do you mean upper arm? Upper I don’t know. I don’t have enough information to really answer that, but, you know, DMSO can clean up hyperpigmentation, so I definitely would be applying it and testing it.
And maybe you can take pictures of it. Start applying DMSO work with slowly increasing doses, and then take pictures as you go and you can see if it’s fading or not. You know, you can be able to see. What’s happening? But without more information, I couldn’t really even pretend to kind of diagnose that.
Audience Q&A, Urine Therapy, and Closing Reflections
So fading the appearance of varicose veins? Yes absolutely. And I actually have something I’ve called, I designed, it’s called vein tonic. It’s on the m natural store. You can combine it. So I left it without DMSO, this particular blend because just so it’s more versatile, but you can add it. So you can put like the DMSO gel, you know, on the, all over the area of the vein.
And then you can apply the vein tonic on top. You can do that twice a day. And then some compression stock stockings and acupuncture is really helpful for that too. But really it’s a liver congestion problem. And a blood issue. So, you know, you really wanna clean up the liver, support the liver.
DMSO magnesium should also be considered and done. Cast oil packs over the liver. Coffee enemas. I talk a lot about coffee enemas. There’s a burden of the liver that is part of the problem of varicose veins. And then the other part is the elastin and you know, the structure of the, like there’s glycolated aspects there’s chaotic proteins there.
So the d so can help arrange those as well. So it helps in multiple levels. Are there any essential oils unsafe to layer on DMSO and what percentage thing is? Okay, so I do have essential oils in my DMSO blends. In small percentages only one, two, 3% kind of idea. You don’t really wanna overdo it.
’cause the thing is, depending on the essential oil, some are really big, some are like larger molecules and DMSO can only carry small molecular weight through. And, but, so what can happen is you put the DMSO, sometimes the essential oil, if it’s in a carrier, always put it with a carrier. It’s fine. Some will be carried through, but others may just sit on the skin and might not actually make it through.
Because of the size of them.
So, unsafe though. I would just be careful with the real intense ones. You know what I’m talking about? The peppermints, the cayennes or the peppers, the pepper, anything. The strong, the cinnamons ones that can really help kind of burn your skin, you know, if you were to put on and never mix DMSO and essential oils alone.
They don’t, they’re not, it’s not to be done like that always. You’re always going to properly first dilute your essential oils in the carrier oil and then you can include DMSO into that protocol. But not only the two of them together.
I have a parotid tomorrow. What? I don’t know if that you meant to say tomorrow something parotid something on your face.
I’m using castor oil with frankincense, but slow going with the MSO hub two. Well, the parotid is here so I don’t know what’s happened there. But yes, of course, because it’s going to help the absorption. It’s gonna help the mo mobilization utilization. So yes. Eye drops in ears after hearing loss after chemo.
Yes, because it’s probably residue based and the DMSO can carry it out. So what I would do first is start with like something like the gel or the magnesium with DMSO and on clean skid rub all the back of the ear, side of the face. The ear itself. ’cause remember it’s gonna absorb, right? You don’t always need to go touchy.
Touchy. You can do it all around first. Do it all around. Okay. Testing, see if that’s enough. That might be enough. You also can drink it ’cause it’s like you’re accessing here, right? Swallowing, accessing before you go putting it right on the tin panic membrane. I would just do all around first and see if you can get it.
To where you want it and after say a week or two of that, if you’re not getting the results you want, then you can start to use, I would start with a 20% drops. And go from there. But, you know, chart things. You have to have a way to test the differences. I have to figure out, am I healing right? So, okay, here’s my, here it is right now.
If I snap, here’s what it sounds like. I would say that’s I’m only getting a two outta 10. 10 being the most hearing. I’m only hearing a two, right? When I do the same thing every time. Okay. Doing the protocol. Doing the protocol five days later. Hey, you know what? I think that’s a four. I think that’s a four.
I think I’m making progress. ’cause how else are you gonna know? How else are you gonna know? Ooh, that is lightning. Did you see that? There’s lightning outside? Cool. What’s your feedback on hormone replacement therapy? Great. If it’s natural, I do. I, that’s why I designed my wild yam cream. I use Nat Pro progesterone cream.
You can get it. If you ask staff, they’ll give you the link. It’s a private link, but it’s an bioidentical natural yam extract cream. Sometimes you need to take DHEA, sometimes you need to take pine pollen if you’re testosterone low, but, yep. I definitely support my hormone system. Like we don’t wanna live in a normal world.
Our progesterone is dropping by the time we’re in our thirties by now, like, testosterone in males is dropping insane. Like never wear polyester. Okay? Throw out all your polyester clothes and never buy polyester again. Okay? I swear. ’cause polyester damages your hormones by wearing it on your skin. You see how important your skin is.
You see the interactions, the electrical aspects, the communication happening. Polyester drops, sperm counts severely, okay? And it damages female hor hormones too. Do not put your kids in polyester. No polyester blends, no recycled plastic clothes. No. Okay. Cotton, I’m wearing wool today. Okay.
Wool silk, natural fibers only linen, cotton’s the easiest to find. Usually you wanna go organic because even with cotton, they use the pesticides and all this crap too. So you wanna try to find it as clean as possible. And you never just wanna buy something off the rack without washing it. Don’t wear it without washing it.
Do probiotics help break down microplastic before excretion some? Yes. There’s lots of things that can break down microplastics, but yes, I would be definitely supplementing with that. Absolutely. Does that mean we should do a heavy metal cleanse before we start to use DMSO? O No, not necessarily. Only if you think you really got problems.
Okay, if you really are, if you’ve got metal in your mouth and you had ’em my whole life, then I probably would. Okay. But otherwise, no not needed at all. You could do a little bit of MMS or chlorine dioxide solution. ’cause that will denature a lot of the metals. It makes, what it does is kind of rust them out.
It can rust out metals so the actual, the body can see the metals and go, Hey, we don’t want this. Okay, I see you now let’s start to cleanse. So it’s helpful that way.
Is DMSO helpful with gum degeneration and tooth decay?? Yes, absolutely. I have my clove DMSO extract. I highly recommend for that. I have an entire tooth protocol, a dental protocol.
I give, I have tons of protocols in my library. If you become a Yummy. Doctor member. Which is like not that expensive. And you get to join our community. You get to come to on the Thursday lives, I do lives with my crew every Thursday. Right. All members get access to that in the upper two levels and I have an access to a huge A to Z library and it has all my dental protocols on it.
Okay. I make dubh tooth soap, my tooth powder. I have, yes, I have, you can heal the gums. I have a video that you can look up on the public video section about how to stimulate your gums to grow back and I usually suggest oil pulling, wheat grass pulling and gum buying gum stimulator and stimulating the gums.
Okay lots of things we can do. So we’re at, we’re almost at time. I think we covered everything. Is there anything that is, let me just check with my staff here. How are we doing over here? Everybody good? Okay. No, thank you Tim for hosting. Thanks for being here, everybody. I think this was great. I mean, we started at five o’clock.
It’s pretty good. I mean, I thought we were gonna go to seven, but it’s 7 45. But here we are, right here we are doing great. So yeah, so hopefully you can join me next time for the paid masterclass. And you know, oh yeah, you guys talk about urine therapy in there. That’s good. I’m actually writing a book on that’s gonna come out soon.
Oh, I should mention before we go. So if you do urine therapy shibu the best thing is once you collect your first morning urine cleanse your face with water in the morning, then wash your face or splash your face with the urine. And then while it’s drying, put the Face Lift in a Jar right with it.
It blends amazing.
The urine with the Face Lift in a Jar. It’s like perfect together. So I usually, that’s my morning routine, just gentle cleansing, just to get the crust outta my eyes, you know, that kind of stuff. Brush my teeth with the dubh soap, tooth soap. Then I’ve already collected my urine. I mouthwash with it ’cause it’s still warm, it’s nicer.
Like that just tastes like salt water guys relax and it keeps your teeth clean. Help with gum regeneration, right? I just swish spit, use some of it for my face Lift in a Jar. And then I take the rest of my morning urine, then I’m gonna drink and go put some orange juice in it and have that as my morning beverage, which stimulates you to go to the bathroom and everything starts moving in the morning.
And then you do your stretching routine, your deep breathing routine, you know, start your day off right? That’s the way to do it. So, once my book on that comes out, you can learn about that. Yes. Your own urine is your own perfect medicine. Absolutely. It’s again, you know, the world’s full of lies and liars and people trying to manipulate the way you think and you know, influence the way that you choose things and make decisions.
And once we wake up to that fact in this world and what this, what’s really going on, then we start to take back our power, right and then this is how we rise up and this is how we overcome, is really we change our frequency, right? Because we are very powerful co-creators. We are very powerful people.
This is why they work so hard to get us to coerce us into accepting their contracts, right? And once we figure it out, we’re gonna rise up and say no more. I mean, we’re getting there. We’re already getting there but this is like the main, the. The main thing that I wanna teach and support is your freedom to think, your freedom to understand yourself, right?
And not be constantly bombarded with lies and frequencies and things that you know you don’t need in your life. So this is how we do it. We do it together. We build our communities little by little all around us. We eat the food from our gardens, right? We support the local farmers. We stop buying certain things.
We vote with our dollars. We know we make different decisions. We make better decisions in real informed ones not propaganda decisions, right? Real informed decisions. So thank you guys. This was great. This was great to have you here today. Thank you so much for this. I will, there’ll be more, there’ll be so, you know, we save a lot of these questions that you have.
We like my team and I, you know, we, when, especially when we see repeat questions, I’m always thinking how to answer them. We might do FAQs sometimes some of your questions will even be used to like write articles and stuff. So please like, follow the substack, you know, join us at Yummy Doc, doctor, make sure you’re on the newsletters and stuff.
Make sure we can communicate. ’cause they really try hard to stop us from communicating, you know, ’cause together we’re strong and all that, right? And we’re trying to build, we’re trying to get happy again and be functional in this dysfunctional world. So make sure we can communicate and stay in touch.
And we’ll see you, we’ll see the members on Thursday and we’ll see you all next time, hopefully. And thanks again for everything and love you lots. And thank you so much for your time and your involvement today. I appreciate every one of you sending you big love and Christmas says hello and the storm outside says hello.
And we’ll talk to you next time. Okay, bye for now, everybody.
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