PodcastNovember 15, 201811,088 words

Healing Eczema, Psoriasis, & Acne

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Healing Eczema, Psoriasis, & Acne

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Summary Anthony William explains that eczema and psoriasis are caused by viruses (mainly Epstein-Barr) feeding off copper and other toxins in the liver and releasing dermatoxins that surface to the skin, while acne is caused by streptococcus bacteria that thrives when the immune system drops during puberty, menstruation, and ovulation.


Key Health Information

  • Eczema and psoriasis require two things in the liver: a pathogen (virus) AND the right kind of toxins (especially copper); without both, eczema/psoriasis does not develop

  • Over 100 varieties of eczema/psoriasis exist — almost every person's case is different because the combination of viral load, copper levels, DDT, mercury, other toxins, and liver condition varies from person to person

  • Dermatoxins cause eczema/psoriasis — viruses (mainly Epstein-Barr) inside the liver feed on copper, DDT, mercury, and other toxins, then excrete a poison called a dermatoxin; this dermatoxin enters the bloodstream, gets pushed to the skin surface, and causes inflammation

  • The body pushes dermatoxins to the skin on purpose — this is the body's way of protecting organs; if dermatoxins stay in the bloodstream too long, they can damage organs; the skin takes the hit to protect you

  • It is NOT autoimmune — the body is not attacking itself; the immune system is not destroying the skin; this theory was created so the industry doesn't have to take responsibility

  • The 3 depths of the liver — toxins are stored at the surface, the subsurface, and the dense inner core; different toxins reside at different levels

  • Severity depends on multiple factors:

    • How much copper and DDT are stored in the liver
    • How potent the viral strain is
    • How sluggish/toxic the liver is
    • How dirty the blood and lymphatic system are
  • DDT is in everyone's liver — it was used as a nutritional supplement sprinkled on oatmeal; sprayed by the truckload from the 1930s–1960s; passed down through generations

  • Over 60 varieties of Epstein-Barr exist — different varieties feed on different things; only certain varieties create dermatoxins from copper

  • Related skin conditions explained:

    • Classic dermatitis — garden variety of psoriasis; virus feeding on copper plus aluminum and traces of DDT
    • Seborrheic dermatitis — toxic liver that is pre-fatty with dirty blood; NO viral component (liver toxicity only)
    • Actinic keratosis — form of eczema; specific EBV strain feeding on high mercury with a little copper
    • Psoriatic arthritis — one or more EBV varieties releasing both dermatoxins (skin rash) AND neurotoxins (joint pain)
  • Acne is caused by streptococcus bacteria — NOT hormones; strep resides in the liver, then releases into the lymphatic system and rises to the derma (skin); the body produces excess sebum oil to trap and contain the strep

  • Why acne flares during puberty: the immune system drops from 80% to 30% during puberty, allowing dormant strep to escape the liver and rise to the skin

  • Why acne flares during menstruation: 80% of the immune system diverts to support the reproductive system during the menstrual cycle; strep takes advantage of the lowered defenses; breakouts can occur a week before, during, or after the cycle

  • Why acne flares during ovulation: about 50% of the immune system goes to support ovulation

  • Antibiotics bred stronger strep — decades of prescribing antibiotics for acne temporarily killed strep but created antibiotic-resistant mutations; this is why acne is worse today than ever


Core Tools to Use

  • Celery Juice (16+ oz on empty stomach)

    • Why: One of the secret weapons for eczema, psoriasis, and acne; helps clean the liver, rebuild HCl, and support the immune system
    • How: Drink at least 16 oz fresh straight celery juice every morning on an empty stomach
  • Lower Fat Intake

    • Why: Gives the liver a break so its immune system can rebuild and go after Epstein-Barr and strep; keeps the liver from being sluggish so dermatoxins don't get trapped in dirty blood
    • How: Reduce animal protein portions; minimize nuts, seeds, nut butters, coconut oil; bring in more fresh fruits and vegetables
  • Anti-Strep Supplements (for acne)

    • Why: Kill streptococcus bacteria that causes acne
    • How: Take olive leaf, lemon balm, vitamin C, zinc, and oregano oil capsules; see Liver Rescue for full protocol and dosages
  • Anti-Viral Protocol (for eczema/psoriasis)

    • Why: Kill the Epstein-Barr virus varieties that create dermatoxins
    • How: Follow the EBV protocol in Thyroid Healing book; see Liver Rescue for liver-specific supplements and dosages
  • Fruits and Vegetables

    • Why: Provide nutrients the liver needs to heal and clean; help flush dermatoxins and strep waste; support the immune system
    • How: Make fruits and vegetables the foundation of your diet; do the 28-day cleanse from Book 1 or the Liver Rescue 3-6-9 cleanse

Things to Avoid (and Why)

  • Eggs

    • Why: Feed every virus and every bacteria in the body; keep Epstein-Barr fat and happy so it produces more dermatoxins; keep strep alive and thriving
    • How: Eliminate completely — this single change can make or break eczema, psoriasis, and acne recovery
  • Dairy Products (milk, cheese, butter, yogurt, kefir, cream)

    • Why: Feed the viruses and bacteria behind skin conditions
    • How: Eliminate completely
  • High-Fat Diets

    • Why: Burden the liver, keep it sluggish and toxic, prevent its immune system from rebuilding; the more sluggish the liver, the dirtier the blood, the more dermatoxins get trapped under the skin
    • How: Lower fats significantly on both animal protein and plant-based diets; stop putting tablespoons of almond butter and coconut oil in smoothies
  • Pork

    • Why: Harmful to the liver and feeds pathogens
    • How: Eliminate
  • Nutritional Yeast

    • Why: Contains glutamic acid (natural MSG); bad for the liver
    • How: Stop eating

Full Transcript

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Introducing Anthony William.
I'm Anthony William, the Medical Medium. So glad to be here, live. We're here in this webinar.
This is an incredible webinar because so many of us need to know about what's going on when it comes down to eczema, psoriasis, acne. These are important. You know, I decided to throw acne in this webinar here.
First of all, it's in the book Liver Rescue. I'm so excited that you guys are getting the book Liver Rescue and can't say enough about how excited I am about that, because it's the biggest book I've ever done in the sense that there's that much information in it. The liver deserved, it just deserved it.
You know, when I was working with Spirit on this book, it just kept on coming through, through, through, through. And so I had to take advantage of that and make sure that we have all that we need for the liver, because the liver, it's so, there's so much not known about it. What I mean not known, I'm talking science and research, doesn't know anything about the liver, barely anything about the liver.
Sure, we can do liver transplants, and that's incredible all on its own, but we don't want to let it get to that point where we need to get the nuts and bolts that research and science knows about, like how to take parts out of the body, how to exchange parts. It's like taking your car to the shop and needing a new starter or a new transmission. You know, you get a good mechanic, just like you get a good cutter, a good surgeon who cuts really good and knows what they're cutting.
And it's like you get a good mechanic that knows how to take that transmission out and knows what they're doing. Knows what to cut too, you know, in the sense of nuts and bolts and everything else. And so the bottom line is, is that with the liver though, we don't want it to get to that point.
We want to know what's going on and what we need to do to keep our livers healthy and also the conditions that our livers create. And that's the thing with the medical world. They don't know, I say they, the medical industry, the machine, all of it and the above.
You can use your imagination. And they don't know, research and science, all of it. They don't know what causes eczema and psoriasis.
I mean, here we are in the place we're in. And it's not the dermatologist's fault. It's not the doctor's fault.
It's not. The dermatologist is just doing the best they can to address any kind of skin condition in any capacity that's given to them. So there's, I mean, and honestly, you know, I've had a tremendous amount of respect for all the different doctors out there, all the different practitioners and doctors and surgeons.
Tremendous amount of respect because, you know, I mean, hey, you go to work, you get up, you go to work. You got a waiting room filled with patients with skin conditions, all right? I mean, you guys know, because many of you have skin conditions, that's why you're here in this webinar right here.
And you got a doctor that's looking at people's skin conditions all day. I mean, you got to admit, you got to hand it to them. I mean, you know, say we go to the doctor, we got a skin condition, and then we got to go home.
We go home, or we go back to our job, or we go back home or wherever we are. But they're still there, and they're still working on everybody's skin condition all day long, day in and day out, year after year. And there's got to be a reason.
There's got to be a reason they do that. And the reason is because their heart's in it. Their heart's in it.
They genuinely, inherently want people to get relief. And there's something to be said about how amazing that is. And there's really good guys and really good gals out there in the industry.
So here's the deal. With X-Men's Rises, it has everything to do with the liver. Surprise, surprise, surprise.
Many of you that know my radio shows or know the information articles and stuff like that, I've probably talked about that. But we're going into a deeper level here. That's what this webinar is for.
We're going into a deeper level. This is like training. This is training.
So we're going into a whole deeper thing. And I still won't be able to cover what's in liver rescue. It's so packed.
So we're going to get what we can done. But this is a different level of training. So this is great.
So here's the thing. With eczema and psoriasis, there's over a hundred different varieties. And that's not known.
That's just not known. Because it would just, it would overwhelm the industry. They just can't handle that.
Everybody's, almost every single person's eczema is different. But what I mean different, first of all, everybody's eczema is different. Everybody's psoriasis is different.
100% it's different. We're going to get to acne a little bit later as we go along. But everybody's eczema and psoriasis is different.
Some are very close to looking like the same. So that's what I meant almost. There's some that you can actually identify and be like, well, that's probably the same kind of eczema.
But the reason why every single human being that has eczema or psoriasis, the reason why it's different is because inside their liver, there's something slightly different going on. Always slightly different going on. So we're going to cover that in depth.
Isn't this exciting? You got your herbal tea. You have the things you need.
And this is great. So anyway, get your pens out. Get your paper out.
Unless you're on computers or something like that. Let's jot down some notes. Let's go and let's do all this.
So there's more skin conditions besides the eczema psoriasis. But believe it or not, those diagnosed skin conditions are different varieties of eczema psoriasis. Eczema psoriasis is actually a name for a condition that was spotted many, many years ago.
That's the name that was created for it. But at the same time, we have to land on a name somehow. So we have to find a name somehow.
Like you could rename these conditions, and you can call it something else. But we have to hold on to a name with this so that everybody can be like, okay, oh, I know what we're talking about there. And eczema psoriasis is actually, that's actually a fine enough name to work with.
But there should be a hundred names for the different eczema. So that's the whole point. There should be like eczema 1.1, 2.0, 3.9, for whatever.
Or eczema this, eczema that. Or there should be literally a hundred different names though of it because there's so many different varieties. Some people only get it on their hands.
But there's a reason for that, and it's different. It's not the same eczema as say a teenager has on their arm. Not the same eczema as an adult, an elder having it on their legs and their knees.
Not the same eczema as someone who has it on their feet. Not the same eczema as somebody who has it on their neck. Different patches, different styles.
Some patches are a little higher, some patches are a little bit lower. Some crack, some don't, some come and go. Some come and stay, go away later.
Some are always there, you can't even see it. How about that one? How about that?
Some you can't even see. It's just there, and you're scratching. Some are patterns.
They act like constellations, like the stars, like the universe. Some are spotty, some are lumpy. I mean, it can go on and on and on.
And many of them, there's just, you know, there are different diagnoses like, oh, that's just dermatitis. That's just dermatitis.
Or that's just something, I mean, it's unbelievable. And there's a lot of different names that the industry uses for different diagnoses. But they're all in the same family because they all kind of come from the same place.
Now, there are some different things, and we're going to talk about that a little bit too. There are some different skin conditions for sure. But right now, we're on eczema, psoriasis and acne, and I do cover some different skin conditions in Liver Rescue because I wanted to make sure we had so much information, just tons of information.
So where does eczema psoriasis come from, and why do young people get it? Why do little children get eczema psoriasis? How come it also goes away, then comes back in some people's lives as well?
How does that happen either? These are all the good questions. I don't know, you know, I know that so many of you have questions.
I'm trying to kind of throw a few out there for you. Well, first of all, skin conditions in general all stem from the liver. All stem from the liver.
So that nice juicy organ that sits inside of us, that nice juicy, delicious, reddish organ that sits inside of us. And so that's where they stem from. How do they stem from that?
Like, how does that work? The industries don't know that it's liver related, so they don't know. And you'll find if you just dig on the internet good enough because I've done this for so long and put the information out there for so many years, you'll find something out there because Spirit and I have worked really hard in trying to get the information out.
So there might be something along the lines, but the originality of where it stems from is the liver, is definitely from Spirit, and we've spent 35 years trying to get that information out to people, but not to this level we're going to really cover right here. That's the beauty of it. Spirit keeps on giving to us so we can actually learn and grow and we can move forward.
So okay, let's talk about the liver. There has to be something that resides inside the liver that can create the skin condition. I'm going to cover how and what and where.
First of all, there has to be a toxin inside of our liver, a toxin, different varieties of toxins we could have inside our liver. In Liver Rescue, you're going to see the literally the biggest chapter. The biggest chapter is one of the biggest chapters is toxins inside the liver and what kind of toxins reside in there and the depth and the level of the toxin.
So there's three sections of the liver, three areas of the liver. I mean, depths of the liver like, you know, you can like the core, the dense core deep inside the big lobe, the dense core. That's one place that the liver stores poisons, you know, dangerous poisons that get in there.
And then there's the subsurface. And that's where it's kind of the outer levels of the core, the subsurface. It's still deep enough.
And there's that realm right there. And there's a whole bunch of toxins that are held in that realm. And then there's the surface, the surface of the liver.
And it's not the very surface like literally on the outside of the liver. Well, it is on the outside liver too. It's on that to that degree.
But it's also underneath the skin of the liver. The liver has a skin too. It actually has a skin as well.
And that's really interesting. And it has a skin made out of tissue. Skin like tissue, just like all the different, you know, like our skin is tissue.
But it's, it's got a type of skin around it. And that's what the organ gland has. And so the deal is, the deal is with this is in these three areas of the liver, there's different toxins that reside in there.
And we have to have them in there in order to have eczema or psoriasis. We have to. That's how it rolls.
If you don't have a liver filled with a certain amount of toxins, you're not going to get eczema psoriasis. But you need something else in there too. You need something else too for eczema psoriasis.
You need a pathogen. You have to have a pathogen. You have to have a bug inside the liver.
So that's the other piece of it. You have to have both. But if you only have one, you're not going to be getting eczema psoriasis.
If you only have one, you're not going to be getting that.
Or you can have toxins in your liver and a bug in your liver, but not the right toxins. Not the right toxins. And then you may not be getting the eczema psoriasis.
There has to be this perfect combination of toxins, the right kind of toxins, of course, and a bug. And that's how it happens. So let's go into this a little bit.
Why doesn't, at the doctor's office, or the lab technicians, or research and science, know about all the bugs inside the liver? Because it's virtually impossible to know. It's virtually impossible to find it, to see it, to understand it.
Plus virology, all on its own, is underfunded. It's completely ignored. Virology is at its worst in history, as far as the study of virology.
And so we're at a place where we studied viruses more, back in the older days, than we do now. And I believe it's because it's an area that, first of all, would need a tremendous amount of money, tremendous amount of funding, like unbelievable amounts. And I think that's not the direction that the industries want to go.
They don't want to know the answers of the truth. They really just want to know the answers of other things that work in their favor for different reasons. And so that's just the way it goes, you know.
That's how life works. But if they were to invest in the viral components of our health, they'd get all the answers. So eczema psoriasis would have an answer.
Because they would learn how viruses sit inside the liver, how they store inside the liver, how they're there dormant, how they're there a whole lifetime, how they get given to us, how we get them, how we pass them around from people to people. All the different varieties of reasons and everything. And how we can literally enter this world with a virus inside the liver already.
And also the toxins and poisons that the virus likes to feed on. So that's the next part. We need the toxins and we need the virus.
We need the pathogen. So we need the bug and we need the poisons. That's what we need to create X-menceriasis.
We need those two components. We need the right kind of toxins because everybody's got toxins in their liver no matter what. And everybody has bugs in their liver.
Different kinds of bugs. But we need the right kind of toxins. So what happens is, as the liver has these toxins in there, such as heavy metals, and everybody has heavy metals in their liver, but you have to have one particular, you have to have one toxic heavy metal.
One of them, it's copper. You have to have the copper. That has to be there.
You have to have a lot of copper in the liver. Is that detectable by the industries? No, it's not.
It's not detectable by the industries. So, it's just something you walk into your dermatologist office. You got eczema.
It's like, okay, you got the skin condition. Let's see. We're going to eyeball it here.
All right. Maybe we'll take some scrapes, some skin cells. Maybe we'll see what we see there.
Either way, here's some cortisone cream. Here's a steroid cream. If it gets really bad, here's a drug that we can inject into you, or here's something else we can do that's a lot more, a little bit more aggressive, to try to basically immunosuppressive drugs.
Let's try some immunosuppressive drugs, try to calm things down. But what does the industry believe X-Men psoriasis is? They believe it's autoimmune.
It's an autoimmune disease. So you guys know if you've ever followed my information. Many of you have.
And I talk about that in the thyroid book on the autoimmune and how it works. And so what the medical establishment believes and research and science believes is that your body is attacking the skin. Your immune system is going after your own skin and destroying it.
And inflaming it, that's not possible. That's the wrong information. That's a theory used so that no one in the industries can take the blame.
Not the doctors, but the industries can't take the blame. Because it's on you. It's your body.
It's not our fault your body is attacking itself. Hey, Mrs. Jones, it's not our fault your body is going after the skin. We're going to try to do whatever we can for you.
But that's not our fault. That's your body's fault. And that's why this theory was the one they landed on.
Because it was an out. It was an out for the industries. A perfect out, actually.
A perfect out. Really smart. It was a smart move on their part.
Really brilliant on a sinister level. Really brilliant. So what happens is, that's what we're told.
Oh, it's your body. Let's do some immunosuppressive drugs. We got to do something, you know, and that's the plan.
And then if you go holistically and stuff, you'll get people that are trying to get you to eat better, and that's positive, and eating better food, and all of that's positive. It helps. And then you get a lot of different functional doctors and alternative doctors, and even conventional doctors that want to dabble in different things, and they try to get you off of processed food when you have exmercerizes, which can help, and it does help.
But there's more to learn about it, much more to learn about it. The body doesn't attack itself. That theory is completely wrong.
It's just completely wrong. But what's happening is, is there's a toxin being released out of the liver, goes into the bloodstream, and it surfaces to the skin. It surfaces to the skin.
And that poison and toxin is called a dermatoxin. Dermatoxin. Now, don't get that confused with the dermatoxin in the world of anything skin-wise, where if you have poison dropped on your outside of your skin, say that you had acid land on your arm or some kind of poison land on your arm, something that's really toxic.
Say you work in a chemical factory and a chemical lands on your arm. That's a dermatoxin. Anything that's toxic to the outside of the skin that lands on your skin is called a dermatoxin.
But that's different than the thing that Spirit and I talk about, which isn't known at all. And this information is not known. And what it is, it's an internal dermatoxin.
So just know that that part right there is brand new. When I mean brand new, it's us. It's us that knows that.
And so you learn. And because it's important, because you might hop on the internet and say, oh, the word dermatoxin exists. Actually, no, it exists in the sense that you work somewhere in a chemical factory and you forgot to put your gloves on or in industry and you forgot to put your gloves on and something burned your skin and you go to the hospital and that's dermatoxic.
That's dermatoxic. It's an entirely different thing going on. So what happens inside the liver, you got all these different toxins and then you got some bugs in there and the bugs feed off the toxins and they release and excrete a dermatoxin.
Something that's different, something that's poisonous to the skin, it goes out of the liver, out of the hepatic highway, out of the liver, hepatic vein that leads right, there's a hepatic vein, the main one that goes right out of the liver, pumping a lot of blood, the heart's pumping a lot of blood, sucking it, sucking it out of the liver. And that's how it works. The heart, when it pumps, it's sucking blood out of the liver, is what it's doing.
That's how it works. Isn't that interesting? That's sucking blood out of the liver.
And that blood coming out of the liver goes to the heart, and then, pow, gets shot back around the body. So, and when it does, it's filled with dermatoxin, and everybody's different, like I said. Everybody's different.
Some people have a little bit of dermatoxin. Some people have a lot. Some people have a lot of viral matter, a lot of viruses, viral cells in their liver, okay?
The high viral load. Some people have a higher copper and pesticide load, like DDT, inside their liver, passed on from generations and generations from our forefathers, getting DDT all over them. And us eating it every day are generations of DDT that we've been eating, consuming in the grocery stores from farms being sprayed with them and other types of pesticides.
And these are high in copper, all of these, too, on top of it. When they get inside, they get passed generation to generation to generation. Plus, we pick up more of it anyway because it's still around.
And we pick more of it anyway up every day. So when that's sitting inside the liver, if you have a lot of it, that's a piece of it of why somebody might have a different variety of psoriasis, a different variety of eczema. And then if you have more of a viral load feeding off of these toxins, you could have a pretty severe case of psoriasis, pretty severe case of eczema.
Then there's the eczema-psoriasis hybrid, because that's the whole point. There isn't, there's hundreds of these. You can have an eczema that kind of acts like a psoriasis.
You can have an eczema that cracks and bleeds. There's all these inbetweens. And they're not really truly identified because there's so many of them.
Number one, it's probably impossible for in a doctor's office to even identify all the different ones. If they did have a way of doing it, and it's because so many people have different things, like I said, everything's different. Someone might have a higher level of copper, a little bit of mercury.
Some people might have a higher level of viral load, and someone might have more of a sluggish liver, a toxic liver with other toxins in it. So the liver is more sluggish, stagnant, not functioning good, not working good. And that liver, because it's not working good and it's actually weakened and its powers are diminished and it's not functioning as good as it needs to be and it's highly toxic, then blood stays dirtier.
So then the dermatoxin that's released from the virus eating it and then the right kind of toxins like copper, when that gets released into the bloodstream, it gets trapped in the lymphatic system, trapped easy in the bloodstream, goes up to the skin easier. It doesn't leave the body, the person's more toxic. They have a stagnant sluggish liver and their blood, because of their stagnant sluggish liver, which is the filter of the body, their blood is dirtier.
Their blood is dirtier. So that's how it works, you guys. And when the blood is dirtier, it goes...
the skin gets affected even more. So those dermatoxins and all that end up having to just really get trapped underneath the skin, causing severe cases of eczema and psoriasis. And that's how it works.
So what kind of viruses are we talking about? I'd like to talk about that a little bit. The Epstein Bar is the most prevalent, the most popular in our body.
That's the one that we have mostly with eczema and psoriasis. Sometimes in HHV6, sometimes different shingles viruses, sometimes in the cytomegalovirus, sometimes there's other viruses that could learn to feed off of some copper and some mercury and create a skin condition. But it's mainly and mostly the Epstein Bar that does this.
That's the one. There's certain varieties. There's over 60 varieties of Epstein Bar.
If you don't know too much about Epstein Bar, get the Thyroid Healing Book. I would definitely get it as soon as you can. If you can't afford it, I don't know what it is, if it's $16 or something like $15.
If you can't afford it, please go to the library and ask them to stock it so you can get it and read it for free because it's that important. Whatever you do, that's that important. If you want to know about Epstein Bar and understand it better.
And so the variety of Epstein Bar that loves to create eczema and psoriasis is one that develops an ability to feed off of a certain food. So different viruses have different appetites. Not every variety of Epstein Bar is going to want to feed off of copper, old DDT storage bins that are passed from our forefathers and passed in uterine and just passed generation, generation, generation.
Going back when we were drinking DDT practically, we were using it as a nutritional supplement. It was told that it's an actual nutritional supplement. People were eating it.
They were eating it. There was DDT powder that you would have on your shelf in almost every household, and it was there on the shelf with your salt and your pepper and your oats and your... Sorry for laughing, but I can't help it.
And the oats and everything and the sugar and whatever else is in that. And your flour and your flour, right? And your baking powder and your coffee and your coffee.
And then along with that, you'd have your little canister of DDT. It would be like nutritional flakes, kind of like nutritional yeast, which don't eat nutritional yeast, by the way. It's not a good thing to eat.
I know everybody's eating it, but it's actually bad for you. Okay, so it'd be like all that would be in there, like wheat germ. You know, it would be that cabinet where there's wheat germ, oats, baking powder, sugar, salt, a few spices, flour, what else?
And it would be the little canister of DDT. There'd also be the DDT for your garden, too, but that would be in the big spray canister where you spray it, one of those pump sprays, those old antique pump sprays. I don't know if you've ever seen those on old movies and stuff, where somebody goes out to their English rose garden and they got the pump with the handle on it, and it's got a horrifying pesticide in there.
It's DDT, and they're like, you know, and they got their garden hat. They got their garden hat on, excuse me, and they're out there doing that. So anyway, so I'm getting carried away with this, but what they would do is take the little canister of DDT and you would actually pop it on your oatmeal.
You would actually sprinkle it on your oatmeal. I kid you not. I mean, I know I sound like I'm joking around because I'm laughing, but I can't help it because it's that sad and that crazy.
I just, I can't help it. And so that's what they would do. And our forefathers, our great great grandparents and our great grandparents, they would be just, you know, dumping that right on their oats.
They would be, you just sprinkle it on your eggs, your scrambled eggs. And you would put it on your toast. Not everybody did that.
Not everybody did that. But a lot of people did. A lot of people did.
And if you didn't do that, all you had to do was just walk down the street and get sprayed by the truck that was spraying everything with it. I mean, there was a campaign to dump it on us by the truckloads. Truckloads, all in the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s just dumped on us.
They dumped it out of the sky. They dumped it in all the parks. It was like they would fit, literally.
And that's in all of us. I mean, we can get it out. You can get it out because it's a whole point.
But you have to, there's a certain variety of Epstein Bar that likes to feed off of, you know, that old compound that's in the DDT and also the copper derivative that was in it. And copper, we get copper from copper pipes. We get copper from other sources.
We get copper from all kinds of different things. And the virus likes to feed off of that copper and yum, yum, yum, munch, munch, munch. And it, but not every variety of Epstein Bar likes to eat certain, they like to eat different things.
They all like to eat eggs. There's every Epstein Bar loves to eat eggs, and every virus loves to eat eggs. I don't care what it is.
Every bacteria loves to eat eggs. If you don't care about viruses, and you're like, oh, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about. He's just, I don't even believe in viruses.
There's people out there that tell me, they go, I don't even believe in viruses. That's what people will tell me, some people. I go, do you believe in bacteria?
They go, yo, no, I believe in bacteria. I just don't believe in viruses. And I'm like, okay, all right.
Well, you're off there because you should be believing in them because it's legit. These viruses are real and they make us sick, just like bacteria is real and bacteria can make us sick. But some people, they just don't want to go to the viral nature of things.
They like the bacteria idea instead. But what happens is the Epstein-Barr loves to feed off of these different things, and eximisorizes varies because people have different varieties. There's a certain variety of Epstein-Barr, a few different varieties that like to feed off of different aspects of copper, different aspects of the pesticides that we're even using today, and it releases a dermatoxin.
Sometimes the dermatoxin is not as potent. Sometimes it's not as charged. You see how it works.
And then also, what condition is the person in with their liver? How dirty is their blood? Is their blood really dirty?
Is their lymphatic system really dirty? Are their kidneys working really good to flush out the urine, to flush out toxins, to gather toxins, to absorb it like a sponge? Are there other components going on?
Because if the liver is really lazy, which our livers are never truly lazy, they work their butts off, you're going to read that liver rescue, and you're going to be blown away to see how hard your liver works. It's actually almost scary how hard our liver works. It's harder than any of us have ever worked in our lives.
Any of us. I don't care who it is. You can point to the hardest working person you know.
Like, even if you don't know them but you think they're the hardest working person you've ever known in your life. And it could be you, you're thinking, of course. And it could be a friend.
It could be somebody else. It could be somebody on television. It could be somebody wherever they are.
Think about the hardest person, meaning the hardest working person you could ever think of ever and exist in some planet Earth, and your liver has them beat by probably a million times over. That's unbelievable. But our livers can get sick and still work harder than you can possibly imagine.
But they get sick, and they get bogged down, and they get toxic, and they get lazy, but not lazy like when you're just too lazy to do something. No, not something like that. But they get stagnant and sluggish, and then the blood gets dirtier.
The filter gets clogged up. The liver filter gets clogged up. And you can have kind of a mild variety of Epstein Barr that doesn't really release such a charged dermatoxin.
And you could be really toxic too with the liver being really sluggish and slow and toxic, so that dermatoxin takes more of an effect. You could have somebody that has a cleaner liver, not a lot going on, but the copper and the virus, and they could have a mild virus, and they don't even feel really eczema. Maybe some itchy skin once in a while.
Maybe it feels like some kind of mild dermatitis or something. And then you can have a really sick liver and a pretty mean virus. And then it's just charged, amped up charged dermatoxins coming out, flooding to the skin, going to the surface, and causing a tremendous amount of inflammation.
Because when the dermatoxin reaches the dharma underneath and starts to saturate in, the body wants to push that out immediately through the skin because it's trying to help you. That's what it does. It pushes it through the skin because it's also trying to get it out through your kidneys.
It's trying to get it out there through elimination. Whatever elimination, you know, number one, number two. It tries to come out through our feces.
It tries to come out, you know, it's trying to come out through our stool. And that's what it's doing, too. But at the same time, it comes up, it's trying to come out of the skin, because that's what our skin does.
It does this because it naturally does this. That's how we release a lot of poison. We sweat, we have BO coming out of our armpits.
We have, you know, stuff coming out of our skin because our skin's pushing all these poisons and toxins out. So say someone doesn't have a variety of Epstein Barr that likes to feed off of copper and all that junk. And say somebody is just toxic in general.
They're eating lots of toxic food. Their liver's really sluggish and lazy and sluggish and stagnant and not doing really good. But yet they don't have all that copper.
They don't have all that copper, and they don't have a variety of virus that likes to feed off of it. They're gonna still, they're gonna stink. They're still gonna have all that BO.
They're gonna have stuff coming out of their pores. Poisons are gonna be pushed up through the skin. That stuff's gonna wanna come out through the skin.
But if the dermatoxin isn't there, they're not gonna get, you know, they're not gonna get eczema psoriasis. So that's how it works. Okay, so let's kind of talk about this a little bit, some other things too.
So releasing dermatoxins formed by viruses feeding off of heavy metals and other toxins in your liver to the surface of the skin to your body, that's your body's way of protecting you too. It's trying to actually push these toxins up through the skin to protect you, even though it's inflaming your skin, meaning like the dermatoxins inflaming your skin. Because if they sit in the bloodstream way too long, they can damage organs.
Dermatoxins can damage organs. They can damage organs. That's the beauty of it.
That's the masterful way your body protects itself. So here's how the industry works. The industry has no idea what causes eczema psoriasis.
So your body is destroying itself, they think. They think your body is destroying itself. They think it's autoimmune.
That means your body created antibodies to go after your own skin and go and destroy your own skin. Your body's own immune system is destroying its own skin. I mean, that is so off.
I can't even tell you. It's so off. It's just, it's painstaking.
And like I always say on the radio shows, I can't live forever. I can't be here forever. Life is just weird the way it works.
I can't be here forever to try to fix all this. So that's why I try to put the books out. But it's a special time right now, because I mean, I can't be here forever to try to fix all the different mistakes, the thousands of mistakes that are in the medical industry with chronic illness.
It's unbelievable. That's why I'm here talking to you guys, because you guys have to learn. You have to learn.
You have to know the truth. It's so important. So instead of the body attacking itself, it's the masterful way the body's protecting your organs and your skin's taking the hit, because the dermatoxin gets pushed up to the skin.
Just like any poison gets pushed up to the skin to protect your organs. And that's the beautiful thing about it.
So, seborrheic dermatitis comes from a toxic liver, but in this situation, there's no viral relation. It's not a pathogen causing the issue. It's the liver, the liver high in a little bit of everything that's also on the verge of becoming pre-fatty.
So that's what happens with seborrheic dermatitis.
It's about the liver being pre-fatty, very sluggish, resulting in that dirty, dirty blood. So that's what that is for people who have that condition. So I want to cover a few more conditions.
That's what happens. Classic dermatitis, that's another one. Classic dermatitis is a garden variety of psoriasis.
So if you get a diagnosis of classic dermatitis, or I mean dermatitis, that's just a garden variety of psoriasis caused by a virus inside the liver feeding off of copper. So any of you that are here that are like, well, I don't really have excellent psoriasis, or I don't know what I have. I got dermatitis or something like that.
Well, that's still a virus feeding off of the copper, but it's also feeding off a little bit of aluminum, traces of DDT, other pesticides. And that's a common variety of Epstein-Barr that creates dermatitis, that classic dermatitis. Atenic keratosis, it's another different one.
This is where patches of skin become tough, rough like sandpaper, right? You guys, you know that one too, or slightly bumpy and it can come and go. This is one, this is another form of eczema.
So, you know, so atenic keratosis, that is actually, that's another form of eczema. So, that's a specific Epstein-Barr strain, one of the 60 varieties of Epstein-Barr I was talking about, and that's feeding on high levels of mercury with just a little bit of copper, not a lot of copper. You see how everything varies?
And that, and I'm not going over the hundreds of different kinds and varieties and different variations of giving you just some, because it's important to have, it's important to have just at least some options to understand how it works. So we covered a, we covered the dermatoxic effect and how it works there. We covered all that.
And so now we have to go into, while we still have time, we have to go into some other things too. Well, with X-mencerizes, the first thing you want to do is you don't want to feed the virus other things. So that's why, that's why when you go off of dairy products, milk, eggs, well, milk, butter, cheese, kefir, yogurt, cream, whatever, skin milk, whatever, whatever is going on.
When you go off of dairy products, it helps because dairy products feed the virus. That's one way of beating X-mencerizes. And when you go off of eggs, that's another way of beating X-mencerizes because that feeds the virus too.
This is just a couple of examples. What I outline in Live Rescue is lowering fats in your diet. And you're going to hear how that works.
And also in the next webinar we do and so forth, because it's lowering the fats in the diet. Because when you lower the fat level in your diet, the foods you're consuming, then your liver gets a break. And when it gets a break, its own immune system can literally rebuild.
And that's a big piece of it too, because when its own immune system is rebuilding, it can actually go after Epstein-Barr. Also, if you're not burdening your liver with so much fat, meaning, and you're thinking, well, I'm not on a high-fat diet. Well, yeah, you are if you're eating high protein, because that's the same thing.
There's no difference. So you have to always know that. It's important.
And if you're doing a high-protein vegan diet, you're probably doing also a lot of nuts and seeds and everything else. You're doing a high-protein animal diet, so it gets lots of fat. You can't eat a jar of peanut butter because a whole jar of peanut butter is what I'm saying.
Whether you're plant-based, whether you're not plant-based, whether you're doing animal products, you got to lower the fats in your diet and get a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables and lower those levels of, say, animal proteins or the levels of even plant proteins in the sense of like all the nuts and seeds because a lot of people are like, oh, I need lots and lots and lots and lots of this and they're just loading up on that. Four tablespoons of almond butter in their smoothie, two tablespoons, four tablespoons of coconut oil, all that right in their smoothie, a whole bunch of flax seeds, a whole scoop of flax seeds in there in their smoothie, and then very little fruit, like a half a Granny Smith apple. That's a bad combination even in the plant-based world.
Or all that just protein powder and then with all that almond butter and everything else because that's what's happening out there. And that just burdens the liver. And same thing in the animal protein world.
If you're eating, you know, pork for breakfast, you're eating whatever it is, eggs for lunch or under salad, if you're eating chicken, you just got to lower it down a bit. And same thing with the animal, the plant-based stuff, you got to lower down the fats on that level too. It's not about what I like or don't like or what side I'm waving a flag on.
I don't wave any flags. It's critical just to know the information, no matter what, whatever you believe in out there, but you have to have the right information so you can work it to what you're doing to get yourself better. With exciment psoriasis, you have to lower your fats.
You have to do that. And then stop the foods though, the couple of foods that feed the virus because you keep the virus fat and happy, and then that virus being fat and happy, that's where we go wrong with a lot of trouble. And then it has the ability to eat more copper, more DDT supply that's been in there, more different poisons in there, and it can eat more, gobble it up, and drink it up, and then release more Dermatoxin.
The liver stays sluggish because you're on this really high-fat diet. You're eating lots of eggs. You know, it drives me crazy to this day.
If you even look at social media, you guys know I'm on social media all the time because I sit there answering questions and saying hi to people all day long in between writing the books and everything else. And you know, you know if you see it out there, you'll see people, you know, you've seen young people, whatever, right? You'll see young people and older people and they'll be like into something, they're like into natural health, they're doing all kinds of things, they're doing yoga, they're doing this, they're doing that, and they're saying how eggs are the greatest food ever, or eggs are so good for you, or whatever.
And it's sad that they don't know yet, haven't learned. And so hopefully they do because someone with X-Men psoriasis starts eating eggs or they're eating eggs, they're never getting better. They're never getting better.
So a simple thing like that, a misconception like that, can stop someone from getting better. Can you believe it? The power that has.
It's incredible what the power that has. It's unbelievable when you think about what that is and how that works. Incredible.
There's something like that. Someone with X-Men watching somebody on social media that's looking like they're healthy, they're happy, everything's going, and they're talking about all the eggs they're eating and how they're good for you, and it's the most perfect food. And you're somebody with X-Men, you're like, whoa, I gotta be doing what they're doing because, look, everything looks cool.
But what they don't have, they don't have the certain variety of virus, and they don't have the certain high levels of DDT or copper in their liver. And if they may get one of those viruses, they could get one for sure. Just go to a few parties and sip off of a few different glasses, and you can get one of those.
And then ten years later, develop some eczema, and you're like, how did that happen? But the point is, and then they see these people on social media, and they're like, oh my god, I have to eat eggs. Meanwhile, now you're basically going to keep your eczema around forever.
That's the power of how social media can also go around. It's crazy how it works out there. The information, the misinformation.
So what I'm saying is you really got to stay away from the eggs, the dairy products, no matter what you hear, what you do. You got to lower your fats. I don't care how many books come out, or how much information is out there, and how fat is good, fat is good, fat is good.
You got to be careful, because if you got skin conditions, fat is tragic. It's tragic. If you got the psoriasis, you got the eczema, fats are tragic.
You got to lower them. You don't have to get rid of them all together. You take it one day at a time.
And you can switch some of your bad fats out for good fats. Have an avocado instead of, you know, instead of an egg. And you can work with this.
And you can get better. So that's one piece of it. And what you're going to find in liver rescue is you're going to find a lot more answers to what you can do for the eczema and psoriasis.
And you know, you can do it because you're going after Epstein-Barr. You're going after the Epstein-Barr virus. If you go to thyroid healing, if you pick up thyroid healing, you can learn how to get rid of the Epstein-Barr virus.
And I even have eczema psoriasis, a little something with eczema psoriasis in thyroid healing book that you could get right now in your hands and start knocking back the Epstein-Barr until you have liver rescue in your hands. Liver rescue is going to take some reading time. It's not for the faint of heart, this book.
It's literally... it's a heavy duty, heavy duty, hardcore book. So get ready for it.
Get your reading chops up. I mean, every time I even think about the book, I'm like, oh my god, what's in there? It's incredible.
So the deal is... let's talk about acne too, why we have a chance. So acne.
This is interesting. Antibiotics are used for acne. That's what's used for acne, as antibiotics.
It's what they've been doing for a long time. The industry has been offering for a long time. But they used antibiotics, but they didn't know why they were.
That was just because they use antibiotics for everything wrong that's mysterious. They used antibiotics for everything wrong that's mysterious in the medical industry for years and decades, for decades. We're talking, going back to the 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1930s, 1970s, 1980s, we've used antibiotics for anything that there's no explanation for.
Acne has been one of those. So acne has been one of those. But the irony is, is acne is bacterial.
It's bacterial. It's caused by the bacteria strep. Strepococcus, strepococcus, it's caused by the strep bacterium.
And so what happens with acne is they found originally a long time ago with acne patients that if you give them antibiotics, they would respond. That's what happened in the old days, really going back. They would respond if you gave them an antibiotic for acne.
And the reason, and they didn't know why the person would respond. They didn't know because they didn't know what it was caused. They still don't know what it's caused from.
So like right now, the industry believes, oh, it's hormonal. It's got to be hormonal. It's because it hits in puberty for a lot of people.
And so it must be hormonal, and that's not accurate at all. It's indisputable that acne can come up during the hormonal cycles of people's lives. Like, for instance, menstruation for women.
They can get more acne. Puberty, get the acne. So it's indisputable to, like, something hormonal going on.
But that's not the cause of acne at all on any level. On any level. So we'll cover that a little bit, too.
So, originally, they've been throwing, you know, they started out when they saw treatment. They saw, like, the response of people getting better temporarily with the use of antibiotics. What was happening was the strep was getting killed off by the antibiotics in the early days.
So, back in the 50s, the 60s, a teenager goes to a doctor. The doctor would be like, here's penicillin, penicillin, penicillin. Here's tons more penicillin.
Here's more penicillin. And then the teenager's acne would go down. Doctor would be like, okay, there's something here.
There's something here. Let's do more penicillin because it was offered for every little thing, didn't matter what it was, that walked through the door. He had an ache, penicillin.
He had a pain, penicillin. And so, but what was happening was the doctors didn't know because they're not being taught by the industry above them. The doctors didn't know that they were breeding or killing off and reestablishing stronger colonies of strep.
And that's what they were doing. And so because of that, and they were growing different groups of strep and mutating different varieties of strep without realizing it. So stronger antibiotics were then coming out and give teenagers stronger antibiotics, stronger antibiotics.
And even before acne, ear infections in little babies, they get acne later, ear infections, lots more antibiotics, penicillin, penicillin, because of strep, tonsillitis, sore throats, remove their tonsils, they didn't realize it's strep and mono that's causing the tonsillitis. They still don't know it today. I can't even believe they don't know it today.
I can't even believe that one. That one makes me actually want to bang my head against the wall or my desk. Is that one right there?
The fact that here we are, what year is it right now? What year are we in? Are we in...
Oh, it's 1840. I didn't know we were still in 1840. That's what year it is, right, you guys?
It's 1818, right? Isn't it 1818? Right?
Because honestly, the fact that they still don't know what causes tonsillitis, swollen tonsils, is unbelievable. Unbelievable. So what happens is the strep is in the bodies of all of us.
It's in us. It gets passed down. We pick it up also easily.
We also get given it in different ways with the medical world and medical stuff that's offered to us. It's easy to get strep. And then these streps, they can build up their strength when we're getting hammered with antibiotics from ear infections, sore throats, tonsillitis when we're children, acne when we get a little bit older, and then it just goes on and on and on and on and on.
What chicken or the egg? What came first, chicken or the egg? Was it the antibiotic?
Was it the strep? Was it the antibiotic? Was it the strep?
What was the problem? What was the original problem? The antibiotics were the original problem.
That's the original problem to why we suffer with the acne we suffer with today, without a doubt. I don't know if that made sense in analogy, but okay. So let's talk about a little bit about the acne and everything a little bit better with this.
And hormones. Why does the acne happen during the hormonal time? Say puberty.
Because when we're going through puberty, our immune system drops, it lowers. It goes from being 80% strong, down to 30% strong. That's what happens when we go through puberty.
Our immune systems, they literally drop down to virtually barely non-working, like barely functioning at that time during puberty. That's what happens. And when all those hormones are actually developing rushing, if there's a pathogen involved, it can take advantage during that time where the immune system is lowered.
So in the case of acne, the acne would strep, which actually resides in the liver. The reason why I even have acne in the book, Liver Rescue, is because A, we hammer everybody. The industry hammers everybody with antibiotics, which is killing our liver.
That's number one. So I had to put it in here. It was critical.
Number two, we're just feeding more and more strep issues. And number three, strep can hide in the liver. That's where it hides dormant.
The liver, and then it leaves the liver and goes into the lymphatic system. So when it sits inside the liver of a child, and a child goes into puberty, and then the immune system drops lower substantially, the strep then releases out of the liver, heads through the lymphatic system, heads up into the derma. It heads up to the derma.
That's where it goes. And it sits in there. We have strep at the lymphatic system and in the derma.
That's where it sits. And then that's the start of how acne works. The body creates all the sebum oil, tons of sebum oil to try to protect itself.
So sebum oil is to trap the bacteria, to try to shut it down, to try to stop it from surfacing, to try to stop it from getting too high up through the derma. So the sebum oil just saturates the derma all through it. And so then the industry is like, well, too much oil.
I think it's just too much oil. And yes, there's things you can do topically on your skin that can help a lot of people with acne because it's cleaning up a lot of stuff. But that oil, it's saturated all through the derma, and that's a big piece of it, too, of what happens, because that's there to try to stop the strep from coming up.
What happens is, though, when we get the antibiotics in us from air infections and from colds and flus, and then kids get bronchitis, what happens is that teenagers, they get the bad cough, the flus going around, their immune systems are really low. They're going through puberty. They're going through a lot of stress because they're teenage, because it's that teenage time, lots of stress.
They're learning about adrenaline without realizing it. That's what happens. So they start running on adrenaline.
The kids, when they're children, they're not really running on adrenaline. Right when you get into that teenage, those teenage years, there's so much going on out there, and there's so much happening, and the adrenaline starts to surge. And then with that adrenaline on top of it, the immune system lowering and then puberty happening, and then antibiotics for common colds, not common colds, for bronchitis that occurs, because there's no zinc going on in the body.
Foods aren't really that good. Not eating that good when you're at that age. And then what happens is immune system lowers, you're not eating good, and then you get the flu, because it's going all through school, then you get a bad cough, you go to the doctor, he gives you another antibiotic, he gives you a 10-day supply, 5-day supply, 12-day supply.
It's that right there is feeding the strep, feeding the strep, and then you can have some acne develop. And the strep can change and mutate and the whole bit. And that's how it works.
And then as you grow up, you have this variety of strep. So you grow up and you have this variety of strep, and you end up then meeting somebody, and then you're in your adulthood, you meet somebody, and then you pass that strep along to them, they get UTIs, they get bladder infections, when they never did, or whatever, or vice versa, you pick one up from somebody, whatever it is, and then we pass these antibiotic resistant streps, and then we're getting acne, we get it on and off in our life. Menstruation cycles, during women's cycles, the strep comes because the immune system drops completely.
80% of the immune system just goes right down. I mean, that's literally what happens, because 80% of the immune system drops out to actually support the reproductive system. So the uterus and the ovaries and the cycle itself needs the immune system to back it up.
So all the body's reserves go to the cycle itself, to menstruation, that's the whole point, that's what it does. So you can shed the uterus, so the whole thing, so all your reserves go there. And then wherever the strep was, inside the liver or in the lymphatic system or whatever it is, sitting inside the lymphatic system, waiting to come up through the skin, that's when strep takes advantage because the immune system, everything is all on low battery, it's all going to the reproductive system during a cycle.
So that's when breakouts can come a week before the cycle, that's when breakouts can come during a cycle, that's when breakouts can come a week after the cycle. And when the ovulation occurs, ovulating, that's the same thing. There's about 50% of the immune system has to go to ovulating, so the immune system drops all through the body and then strep can kind of, you can have a breakout during ovulation, so there's different times and different things that happen.
But it's all about killing strep, and what you'll find in liver rescue is the way to kill off strep. And you're going to learn how to do it, what to do, and it's so important.
And in general, just for anything that's strep related. And I cover all kinds of different things that strep causes too inside the book, so you'll be able to work with that. I want to talk about, I'm going to just bounce off of this for a second.
I want to talk about psoriatic arthritis. That's when you get the dermatoxin and the neurotoxin, so that's the Epstein varieties. There's usually, people can have two or three different Epstein bars in their liver.
They could have one, they could have two, three. Some people can have five or six different varieties of Epstein bar inside their liver sitting there. Some not doing anything, some doing a little something.
So you can have different kinds of viral loads. Psoriatic arthritis is a virus that releases both the dermatoxin and the neurotoxin. So it's getting the copper, it's getting the different things, the DDT, it's getting things that can create also the rash and the ache, but the achy joints like rheumatoid arthritis, which is Epstein-Barr.
It's a combination. Psoriatic arthritis, you can also have more than one variety of Epstein-Barr, which is no big deal. So many people have that anyway.
And one can be releasing a little bit of a dermatoxin, while the other one is releasing a neurotoxin, so your joints are hurting from the neurotoxin, your skin is inflamed from the dermatoxin. Just want to cover that, why I'm here. So back to acne.
So what you'll find is you can do, what you want to do is you want to be going after, you want to be going after the strep, and that's what you're doing with liver rescue. You're rescuing the liver, so you can clean up the liver, so strep can't live there. You clean up the lymphatic system, so strep can't live there.
We're going to take away the foods that feed strep, like the eggs and the cheese and the milk and the butter, and we're going to get rid of those foods. We're going to lower the fat, so the liver and the immune system and the liver can get stronger. And you're going to be getting in more fresh fruits and vegetables.
There's recipes in the book and everything, and all that's important for getting rid of strep. And that's the goal. That's the total goal.
With, I would get, for X-Men psoriasis, I would get the thyroid healing book now in your hand. I would order it or go to the library and work on knocking down the Epstein bar a little bit, because that's what's going to help with X-Men psoriasis. And then when you get the liver book, you can also get into a whole other aspect of it.
But the acne, you know, what you want to do is you want to work on breaking down the strep. So that's going to be olive leaf, making sure you get a little bit of olive leaf, the lemon balm, you're going to be getting that in your system. So it's going to be exciting.
The vitamin C, that's a big deal. The zinc, that's a big deal. So you're going to be getting some of the strep killers.
Oregano oil, that's a great one too. Getting some oregano oil capsules. You're going to be...
So there's a lot you can do to knock down the acne and the strep. And so just you're going to do it. And you're going to have all the tools you need.
So I'm excited about this. This is incredible. So overall, with skin conditions, just know that you can reverse them.
You can get better. And you can heal. And the 28-day cleanse in Book 1, Medical Medium, I mean, that alone can get excimum psoriasis to totally knock back and knock back and knock back and get it better.
And there's a lot of other things you could do. The cleanse that we're going to be doing in liver, in the Liver Rescue Book is going to be incredibly helpful for too, for excimum psoriasis. And also, I lay out in the Liver Book what you can do for excimum psoriasis, what you can do supplement-wise.
So it's really exciting. And I cover the whole thing. This is an incredible webinar.
I really appreciate you guys being with me here. I'm so excited. I stand behind you.
I'm with you 100%, okay? I know your struggles. I know what you've been through.
And you got me. You got me. I'm yours.
100% I'm yours. We're going to do this together, and we're going to keep on going. I love you dearly.
Many blessings. And please, please, please keep a light heart. Have compassion for yourself.
Your body wants to heal. It can heal. And make sure you're doing your celery juice.
It's incredible. That's one of the secret weapons to eczema psoriasis and acne. Lots of celery juice.
And know that I love you. God bless you and take care.