. The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End The End ask. We will do what we can and answering them. We're not experts on it, but I've been taking it for six years and I can tell you some wonderful stories. It's healed a lot of people. We have a lot of testimonies. I'm trying to get together right now so we can let you hear about what Dr. Wallach's stuff has done or his products has done for other people. I don't know. Why don't we go ahead and open the phones? Maybe you guys out there can help us along here. Well, let me tell you something first. This studio is absolutely amazing and I thought it would be no problem, hon. I can do the show. As soon as I walked in here, I got sweat dripping off my nose. It's definitely scary. But we're having fun. We're having fun. Now everybody can understand what I went through when I first did it with Bill. I teach her when she came home. I told her I can hear her giggling in the background and there's nothing to be nervous about. Believe me, I'm in bad shape right now. So why don't we go ahead and open the phone. It's 520-333-4578. You guys out there help us. We'll try to answer any questions you have. Well, if you want, let's try to talk about the Wallach stuff or maybe some herbs. I'm like a self-trained herbalist. I've believed in herbs ever since my brother Jerry showed me the right path to healing your body. So, just open the lines. 520-333-4578 is the number. Well, let's go to some music right now because right now I can't think of anything to say. So, we'll just play some music. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Hi, Pauline. Tim. Yes. This is Kyle. Hello, Kyle. I'm glad you guys are in on the radio tonight because I had a question and I didn't know if Bill would be able to answer it or not. I'll do my best. Concerning the alternative medicines. Yes, sir. What I'm looking for is a book that not only tells you, well, let me give you an example. Not only how to grow echinacea, what parts of the plant, like I know you can use the roots and the flowers and the leaves for different applications. And I can't find a book for all the organic seed companies that I deal with that gives everything all in one book. Some will tell you how to prepare the herbs and what they can be used for, but I'm looking for a book that really has all of those things together. Right off the bat, I can't really give you the name of one, but at the end of the show, you might want to call me and I'll give you my email address. Okay. And drop me an email and I'll do some research. There are some incredible books out there. I have a library of about 50, 60 books. And you're right. Some of them only tell you how to prepare the plant. Some of them tell you how to grow the plant. Right. That's what I've been running into. But what I found is the best part of the plant and you can never go wrong is the root. The root is the best. And would that be considered the most, the strongest part of the plant? Yes. I can't remember the active chemical that grows in the root, but that's where the strongest, the potent part of the plant. Now, is that generally for all plants? No. No. There are some plants if you eat the root it'll knock you in the ground. Oh, really? Oh, yeah. You have to have some knowledge. You know, that's where people make mistakes with herbs. They think you're eating herbs so they're safe. Right. Herbs are just as dangerous as pharmaceuticals. Right. And some people said, well, no, not really. You don't have that much to worry about. And I've heard contrary to that. So I've been kind of leery of some of those. Yeah. I have a friend that went out in the desert and he picked some herb called Mormon tea. It's so well known it's called a fedra. And that guy took one shot of that root and he could have hiked 100 miles an hour. I mean, you just got to be careful. Okay. You just can't go off on a whim. All right. Say, for instance, like I have St. John's wort growing next to my echinacea. Yes. And then I got Chinese licorice. Uh-huh. And the St. John's and echinacea is just growing like crazy, doing real well. But the Chinese licorice has been about the same height all summer long and hardly grew at all. Now, do you know how high the plan is supposed to be? Because these type of books will tell you that. Yeah. You know, that's what I'm looking for. I didn't know, like, is it too clay soil? It's a good possibility. It could be too alkaline. You may not have enough. Too much manure, you mean? Yes, exactly. And I don't like using manure. No? No, that's my own personal thing because if you look, if you actually did an analysis on the manure, where does the cow or the steer get his food from? Mineral depleted soils. Okay, so you can put all the manure in the world on here. Yes, manure is okay, but the best stuff that I found, while it sells, it's the actual humic shale. It has up to 77 trace minerals in it. Right. You talking about nutritional input when you start growing with that stuff. Okay. I've seen it in Dr. Wallach's catalog. The best. Now, the application that you can use that for, would it be wiser just to, say, use it just around the plant itself rather than trying to spread it on the whole area? Because I have, like, three acres that I take care of. Well, if I remember right, this stuff fertilized, like, 15 pounds can do 1,000 square feet. Wow. Yeah, yeah. So, you know, so, yeah, well, if you're going to take a little teaspoon, that would be my thing, you know, that I would use. Mm-hmm. You got to be careful because, you know, over-fertilizing can burn a plant. Yeah, I have a whole section in my, in my, in my farm operation there that's, I'd say, about a quarter of an acre where I piled the manure and it just burned everything even though I spread it out later. It all seeped into the soil and you're going to see a distinct track where the, where I spread it out where everything is just doing real, real green in an area that had too much manure. Mm-hmm. The plants were just thin. Some didn't even sprout. So, I knew I did something wrong with the manure at that point. But I have two horses and ducks and geese and chickens and I got to do something with it. Well, exactly. That's what I mean. You know, it's better than just sitting at the side. Right. But mix this with it. I mean, if you, if you really had to use any kind of waste product, worm. Worm. Yes. Oh, that, that, that's, it, that puts the bacteria back into the soil. You know, the good, the good stuff. And worms, go, go, I don't know where they would sell them, but, but, but, are you talking like night crawlers that you can buy for paint? Well, there's some red worms, night crawlers. That makes the soil, oh, and it aerates the soil. Now, are you talking about just buying thousands of the worms and letting them loose? I, I don't suggest buying a thousand because they multiply. Okay. But you're talking about just letting them loose on your farm? You betcha. Okay. You betcha. Now, you know, if you till, well, then the poor little thing's going to get chopped up, but, you know. What about in the garden area? Wouldn't that be even better? Yeah, so what, especially when it comes to like fruit and vegetables, nuts and grains, you will notice a horrendous difference in flavor, texture, the, the, this is the quality of the food, because remember, there's not enough soil, there's not enough minerals left in the ground. Right. And organic just means, you know, there's no chemicals. Right. It doesn't guarantee that there's more minerals and vitamins in it. Right. It doesn't mean that you're, you're, you're adding anything. You're actually eliminating things rather than adding to it. Exactly. And, and I'm a firm believer that crop rotation does not work. I don't see how it can. I, I've never really concentrated on that, but I have, you know, from memory, just remember, okay, I planted potatoes here last year, so I don't want to plant them there again. I plant them, you know, on the other end of the acre or something. Well, I, I think the theory is something like, you know, the potato pulls out all the potassium out of the ground. So if you keep doing the after over and over and over again, it really sucks it dry. Yeah. Right. Yeah. All right. Well, you know what, Paulie just wrote me a note here. Let me go and give you my website, my, my, my email. Well, wait a minute. Can I write to you at Bill's address? Because I'm Y2K compliant. I don't have a computer. Oh, okay. Sure. No problem. I'll just send you my name and address. Okay. Yeah. Well, Pauline opens up most of the mail here anyway, so I'm sure we'll see it. Okay. Okay. And also Pauline. Yeah. Boy, you get product out really fast. I'm glad you're there helping Bill out. Well, thank you. I know he's swamped with absolutely everything that he needs to do and get done on a daily basis. I don't see how this man's been doing it for so long. I don't either. I don't either. He's incredible. I know. Hey, thank you very much for calling. You're welcome. Have a good night. Bye-bye. Bye. Bye-bye. All right. Well, that was good. Well, that was good for our first home call. We need more of them, guys. You've got to help us out here. We're going to just look at each other. Nah, we can figure out something to do. Um, we have a bunch of friends out there. Oh, hey, we have another call. Hello, you're on the air. Hi, this is Bill. Listen, I've talked to Bill before. I've talked to Dr. Wallach. Yeah, if I remember right, you were on the show. You called in on the show, didn't you? Yeah, that was months ago. I have a very good memory. Oh, that's very good. Well, you know what? On his tape, the doctors don't lie. Yeah. I went to the local college, and I hunted down. The, uh, January 1973 edition of National Geographic. Yeah. And the other Time magazine on vitamins really worked for you and the rest of that. And, uh, it's all very true what he says. I mean, I hunted it down. It's great. It's dynamite. I photocopied it. It's fantastic. Yeah. I've done a lot. I've done some of the research that Dr. Wallach claimed when I first heard his tape. Oh, yeah. And it's, uh, if you actually, like, like Bill, he, he pounds it in our head. You, you gotta remember, do the research. If it don't pan out, guess what? It's not the truth. Yeah. Well, I tell you what, I'm 50 years old, and I've been taking colloidal minerals for close to two years. And, and, before that, I was having a bunch of problems and I was, they ran tests on me at the doctor's office and everything and this and that. And I found the tape that doctors don't lie. I had it. And I got me some colloidal minerals and started taking them. And a month later, I went into the doctor's office and they ran the same test on me as a follow-up. And they said, the three doctors of this clinic came out and said, what are you doing? And I said to them, I've been taking colloidal minerals and, you know, spurious herbs and rest of that. And they said, that's fantastic. Keep on doing what you're doing. I said, why can't you tell everybody to do that? Oh, the FDA won't let us do that. Well, it's probably because they can't go into their pocket and rip out a prescription pad. Oh, yeah. Well, then I'd get the kick back like a CAT scan or something like that, you know? Yeah. But, uh, my hair was turning gray. It's turning blonde again. Yeah. That's why, that's one of the first things I noticed, um, really a significant notice. Uh, my beard, you know, if I, if I don't shave for two, three days, uh, the, the tips of gray was at the end instead of at the root. And after, after a couple of years, it actually goes away. Now I've been taking minerals and vitamins, hardcore doc wallets for about six years now. Yeah. Uh, you'll just, it really depends on the quality and the purity. There's a lot of, there's a lot of companies out there. And I'm not saying theirs don't work or they're, they're not any good, but there's always something better. And so far I haven't found anything better. Yeah, I know. I mean, I have, you know, I'm, I'm the dealer in American longevity, you know? And, and, uh, yeah, it's a darn good product. You can't beat it. And I used to have liver spots on me. Guess what? I don't get them no more. My vision has improved. My hearing's improved. Uh, it's just fantastic. I can work around all these kids. After two hours, they're crying, mommy picked me up, and I'm still going like they have already. Rabbit. And they asked me, how do you do it? Well, listen to this tape. You know? And, uh, so it works. I mean, it really does work. And I think Dr. Wallach is, uh, a great, great attribute to the United States and to medicine worldwide, if they would only listen to them. That's true. If they would, we have a, um, right now I'm trying to work on it, but, um, we have a, a few friends and a few other people that we know with testimonies that, that, um, came back to us and told us how the product does work for them. And I tell you, this is amazing what, what Dr. Wallach came across. Oh, yeah. And I used to have arthritis too, but I take nox, I take gel and capsules along with colloidal minerals every day. And guess what? What? The last almost two years, I have not been bothered with pains in my joints. Well, that's wonderful. Period. Yeah. And I'm 50. And I feel like I'm 25. In fact, I want to get married again. Well, that sounds great. Who knows? Maybe I'll be fathering children after me, after 200 years old. You know, like some of these people. Can I put in for just a second? Sure. Come on. I'm, I'm listening to this while I'm working on the computer. And I, I just realized something. I forgot to inform you that both Pauline and Tim are registered nurses. And of course, they're too modest to, to tell you that right up front. But sometimes embarrassing. But Tim and Pauline are both registered nurses. They're not some flakes that fell off the wall out there. So the people that you're talking to, they pretty much know what they're talking about. And that, that's all I wanted to say. And I got to get back because. Thanks, Bill. It just crashed again. Oh, no. Thanks, Bill. He said, thanks. You're welcome. You're welcome. He says. But, uh, really, uh, other people that have started to take it, you know, and I've sold them the products and the rest of that, they've noticed a great difference. They feel 20 years younger. It's just incredible. Yeah. Uh, it's just, uh, I wish I knew what I knew now 20 years ago. I bet that's a lot, what a lot of people think. And another thing is I do not eat margarine or man-made fats. That is, that has been proven over and over again. That it, it, it builds up rancid fat under your skin and that's what causes them age spots on your hands. Yeah. They call them liver spots. If you had them on your hands, you got them on your scalp and your head. Yeah. Well, yeah, um, thank you very much for calling. Oh, yeah. God bless you. I wish you the best. Yeah. You all have a good night. Good night. All right. That's great. We're just moving right along. All right. You guys, um, well, Pauline wants to tell them a little bit about, um, what you do, um, with your nursing. Oh, well, if you folks were listening last week, um, I take care of Lula and the one bill did that birthday for, um, Lula and for, um, um, WVCQ. I believe that's what the station is called. Okay. Um, I take care of her during the day and what else? I don't know. She's a, she's a private caretaker. Uh, you know, uh, let's just pause this conversation for a minute. We got a call coming in. Hello, you're on the air. Hi. Hi. Good evening, uh, Paul and Tim. Good evening. How are you? Okay. I can't hear you too well. All right. How's that? Okay. A touch better. Um, can I tell you what, uh, chemicals, uh, pharmaceuticals I'm taking? Sure. Uh, yeah, but don't ask me to make any claims. Remember, I'm not a doctor and I can't, uh, prescribe and diagnose, okay? Okay, uh, it's, uh, floxetine, desperidone, lorazepam, clonazepam, flusetine, and omnipresol. Are you a nervous person? Well, the thing is, I stopped taking them all and I couldn't get any help where I lived. Nobody had the answers. They just said, you gotta stay on them, okay? Now, I went off them about two months ago, but the only thing that I find that I can replace it with is, uh, smoking marijuana. Now, is there a reason for that or is there something I can take in lieu of marijuana? When it comes to that, I cannot answer anything. Uh, it's, that is a controlled substance by law. I can't tell you anything about that. What I can tell you, there is some herbs that will help you calm down. Okay. Um, there's, um, we all, uh, uh, St. John's Wort is a, uh, alternative to Prozac. It's, uh, it's been proven over and over again. The, the alkaloids that are in that plant works phenomenally. Yeah. There's also another one, uh, geez, valerian root, passionflower, chamomile. I can go on and there's a bunch. Uh, there's one, uh, do you remember, uh, tryptophan from years ago? Sure do. Well, they took it out the market and that just opened the door for Prozac. But, uh, right. And then, uh, came on after that. Exactly. Now you can buy that in a health food store. Right. It's called L5 hydroxy tryptophan or L5 HTP. Okay. I'm going to give it a go. Okay. Thank you very much. Good luck with you. Yeah. Thank you. Bye. All right. Well, Pauline, I'm hogging up the mic it looks like. Wow, we got another caller. We're doing great. Hello, you're on the air. Hello. Hello. I'm going to turn my radio off. Yeah, please. You keep talking about this doctor. What's his name? Wallet? Because I want to buy this book if he has one. Well, he has a couple different books. If I remember right, he has one that's called Let's Play Doctor. Absolutely. It's an incredible book. It tells you how to, uh, uh, work with minerals and vitamins. There's over 400 different diseases in this book that, uh, he says how to help, uh, your body with minerals and vitamins and some herbs. Uh, he has, he has a, he has a, W-A-L-L-A-C-H. Oh, okay. I listen to the show all the time. I got through last week and I talked to Bill and told him what a great man he was because, you know, all the stuff he informs us and everything. Yeah. And, uh, I try to eat healthy, you know, and try to do the right thing. That's hard to do. Yeah, yeah, I know. Because you've been eating wrong so long, it's hard to get away from it. Yeah, that's true. He also has another book out called Rare Earth. I don't know if you've heard of that one. Yeah, Forbidden Cures. Yeah. Rare Earth. Yeah. Rare Earth. Oh, Rare Earth. Yeah. Oh, okay. And, that last guy that, the second guy that, the first guy that called that said he had arthritis and it's gone. Uh-huh. Yes, yes sir. Uh, what herb did he take? I don't have it, but my sister does. Um, she's taking everything under the sun and nothing works. There, uh, Dr. Wallach has a formula. What's it called, Pauline? Um, pig arthritis formula. Okay, is it one of his books? It's one of his books. That is the baseline for all nutritional supplements. It's a package put together and he, he specifically put this together because back in 1957, they figured out how to rid pigs of arthritis. And, he's mixed his, uh, uh, veterinarian, uh, medicine with humans and it's an absolutely incredible concept. Oh, okay. Um, you know what? I've never taken vitamins or anything like that because I felt if I ate enough of the right foods, like fruits, vegetables, fish and stuff like that, it would get enough. Is, is that true or? Uh, in, in Doc Wallace's opinion, absolutely not. There's not enough vitamins and minerals in the ground, excuse me, minerals. Plants don't make vitamins. Yeah. To sustain healthy life. Uh, are you, uh, online with email or anything like that? Uh, yeah, I do. I can, uh, get access to it. I'm getting ready to get my computer hooked on. Okay. Well, Pauline's going to give you our email and a website of ours and I can hook you up with a free cassette tape. Oh, it's called dead doctors. Don't lie. It's phenomenal. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. I was going to ask you about that too. That's, that's the name of his lecture. Okay. Do you got something to write with? Yeah, go ahead. I'm writing everything down. Uh, the email is herbs and things. That's H E R B S A N D T H I N G S. Um, that's the name of his. Email. Oh, uh, at hotmail.com. I almost forgot it. At hotmail.com. Uh huh. Herbs and things. Herbs and things. At hotmail.com. And then the website is www.herbsandthings.com. That's all one word. Dot. Or. Is it dot com? Dot org. Oh, dot org. O-R-G. We're going to have that changed here soon. So. Oh, okay. Well, I listen to the show. So, I listen to the show. So, any changes you make, I'll listen. I mean, I don't miss the show at all. Good. And you do have Bill's new website. Yeah, I do. I wrote that down. Okay. And we'll call you to tell. When I was listening to it that night when he said about the tapes and everything being sent, used in the company in Canada. So, I wrote that all down. Yeah. Okay. Well, let me go ahead and give that out to some of you out there that doesn't have it. It's William Cooper, or www.WilliamCooper, W-I-L-L-I-A-M-C-O-O-P-E-R dot net, N-E-T. Great. All right. Well, this is Brian from New York again, and, uh, thanks a lot, and I'm going to go get these books, and, uh, I'll be emailing you guys. I'll be looking forward to it. All right. Thanks a lot. I'm going to turn the show back on. Okay. Thank you, and you have a good evening. All right. All right. Bye-bye. All right. That was great. Well, hey, we're going to, how about we just take a pause for a minute and play a little tune here or something more, another, what do you call it, a jingle? Bill? Fabulous jingle. All right. Let me find one here. All right. Here we go. From New York State to the Golden Gate, in New York and Asia, we sound great, for the world loves us. This is the place. All right. We've got a caller. Hello. You're on the air. Oh, yes, can you give me a little mailing address where I can try to get the Atlanta interview for me? Okay. I've got a mailing address here. It's XL Studio Corp. It's E-X-C-E-L Studio. S-T-U-D-I-O-S. Corp. C-O-R-P. Period. 29-146 West 3rd Street. North. North. Vancouver. Vancouver. Vancouver. V-A-N-C-O-U-V-E-R. B-C. Canada. C-A-N-A-D-A. And V. Let's see. The zip code is V as in Victor. 7. M. International money orders. 1. E. 8. And that's only international money orders. Only. Only. What was the number before the 8th? Uh, an E as in Ernie. Ernie as in A. Okay. And international money orders only. Yeah. Yes, sir. Okay. Thank you. All right. Have a good night. Thank you. All righty. Now, what are we going to talk about? Well, I know Bill was telling me earlier today how, well, since we're on. The Wallach stuff, um, or on his vitamins and marrow, how a long time ago I was late for hurting him so bad. And since he's been on or started taking Dr. Wallach's, um, product, um, a lot of his pain is gone. Uh, I wish you guys can see what he looks like now. I don't know what he looked like when he was younger or back, you know, before I met him. But I tell you, since he's been taking it, I've seen a big change in him. A bigger spark. Well, that too. But, and I did, I'm the one, I don't know if any of you out there remember, but I'm the one that told him that there was a difference about him and I couldn't figure it out. But he looks younger. Really, he really does. So. Not that he's old. Well, of course not. He's never old. We don't want him to be coming in here and getting me here. Um, okay, folks, I still need your help here. Tim and I are, um, still staring at each other here. We do that a lot. We love each other. Of course. Um, the phone number is 520-333-4578. Um, give me a call here. Like I said, I don't have anything really planned for tonight. Um. This was definitely short notice. I was just, uh, closing up the shop. Uh, we, we used to own an earth shop here in town and I sold it to somebody and I'm helping them get through the jitters of opening up a new shop. But, um, she came in there. I was expecting to go home and take a shower and, uh, you're going to do the show. I'm kidding. This is something I've been wanting to do, um, for a long time, ever since I met Bill. First time I took a peek in the studio and, yeah. Uh, I can, I can see where he likes doing this. Yeah. Well, um, oh, we got a caller. Hey, we got one. Hello, you're on the air. Hi. Hi. I have a question for you folks. Okay. Uh, there are a lot of people advertising colloidal gold and colloidal silver. And it seems to me that those heavy metals, which they are, are not good for the system. And, uh, just like mercury poisoning, it seems like they have gold or silver poisoning. You're taking a lot of that colloidal gold or colloidal silver. Give any comments on that? I'll let Tim answer that one. I'm not too familiar with that one. With my, with my personal experience and some of the things that I've read, I've done some background check and Bill's, uh, mentioned it a few times too. Colloidal silver is absolutely incredible for a topical application. Once it enters your stomach, the hydrochloric acid does something to the, the compound of the mineral and it turns it into silver chloride and chlorates and AIDS, I believe is what it's called. Uh, that is not passable through the tissue of your digestive system. So it can be toxic. Plus it has to be at the right parts per million, uh, blah, blah, blah. I mean, it can, chloroil silver is very, very, very controversial, but it works. I mean, I, if I get a cut or I got a sinus, uh, uh, um, infection, I just, you know, put some in a dristan bottle and snort it up. And I tell you what, it, it, it works great, but it, I've never had any results personally by drinking it. Okay. Would you recommend then the use of a colloidal silver generator? After all, you don't know what kind of, uh, of size and quantity of silver you will get in your... Okay. From some of the information that's out there, they say optimal voltage in making a colloidal silver substance is 30 volts. Buying all these ionic things and all these fancy machines that cost hundreds of dollars, it, uh, to me that, that's, that's hype. That's a lot of bells and whistles. I made a colloidal silver machine out of three nine volt batteries, uh, hooked them up in series, put two, one at each end, you'll have a positive and negative end because you hook it up in series. Right. And that, and that, um, 0.999, three nines, silver strapping, you put it inside steam distilled water and by golly, about 45 minutes, you have the right parts per million. You know, give or take a few minutes, it depends, you know, I think optimal, uh, colloidal silver shouldn't be really over 10 parts per million. Okay. I think you also can get, um, copper. If we can get copper, sometimes make colloidal copper too. Yeah, remember you... That's just our personal opinion here. Yeah, that you gotta have the purity of the metal. You know, you can make colloidal copper, colloidal gold, colloidal anything. All colloidal means is it's, uh, you know, a particle suspended in a liquid, but a true colloid is 7,000 times smaller than a red blood cell. The best colloidal there is, it's plant derived. Okay. What is the use of colloidal copper? I'm not familiar with that. Uh, colloidal copper or just plant derived copper. Uh, if you ever listen to Dr. Wallace, uh, informational tapes and educational tapes, they tell you that, uh, that's what, uh, helps you get gray hair because the lack of copper, they, they found a long time ago that copper provides elasticity to your arteries and that also causes aneurysms, uh, blooning of the arteries. And, um, one of the first signs of a, of a copper deficiency is gray hair because you need that for pigmentation. I don't care if you've got black hair, blonde hair, red hair, you have to have copper for that to work. And one of the first signs is gray hair. Okay. Well, great. I want to thank you folks for filling in for Bill for May and, uh, keep up the good work. Okay? Well, thank you very much. Thank you. Bye. All right. Bye-bye. All right. Um, let's see now. What can we go? Paulie's going to play a song, I think. Yeah. Give us a break, break here so we can figure out what else to do. I've got to wipe the sweat off my forehead. All righty. All righty. We've got a caller. Hello. Hello. You're on the air. Hello. Uh, I was wanting to know, uh, what reference book you would recommend for, like, herbs and, uh, like a sort of a place like the vitamin, maybe like sundown vitamins or something like that? Um, as far as books are concerned, uh, I don't really like recommending books because I got my own personal what I use and what I found is, is credible. You might find it different. Um, just, geez, if you're online, you can get on, uh, different, uh, websites that sell nothing but books and there's a lot of herb books out there. Um, but... Would you recommend, like, Dr. Wallach? I, Dr. Wallach is what I use. He, he basically, uh, plays with minerals and vitamins and, uh, he's, he's known as the mineral doctor. Uh, he does use some herbs, but he's found in his studies that everyone that dies from a natural cause, that's a nutritional deficiency disease. Um, it's absolutely incredible. Well, how do you spell his last name? W-A-L-L-A-C-H. I can... Does he have a book? He has, yes, he has many books and, and he has many, uh, information too. Um, let me give you a, a phone number you can call and, um, you can get, if you wish, you can get, like, an information packet as this number and then go from there too. That would help out in getting information for, for, uh, Dr. Wallach's products, you know, his books and his products. The number... Pardon me? Okay. Okay. The number is 888-403-2405. Yeah. Okay. But not right now because we're not home. Right, right, right. We're here. So, so after the show, you know, if you like, if you would like, go ahead and call that number and we can, uh, get your name and your address and send you out an information packet and then go from there. If you, if you wish to, uh, get more information from Dr. Wallach's products. Would you, uh, recommend, like, uh, the, uh, Sundown Vitamin products or are those good? Well, I'm not too familiar with it. Um, Tim knows something about them. He can go ahead and tell them because I'm not familiar with that product. This is my, this is my personal opinion. Okay. Yeah. If it's in pill form, remember it's, uh, most, most vitamins, it has to be plant derived where you, you just can't absorb them. I mean, it's, it's literally impossible to absorb crushed rocks. I don't care if it comes from soil, seabed, uh, oyster shell. You just can't digest them. Very little. At best. I think Doc Wallach says once you reach the age of 30, 35, 40, your absorption rate drops at eight to 12% was metallic and, uh, metallic and, um, uh, them, them forms of vitamins. Same thing with, uh, minerals. I see. But we, we take colloidal minerals. And there are, like I said, there's a lot of them out there, but I've only found one that really satisfies me. Okay. That's all I really have. Okay. All right. Well, thank you for calling. Thanks. You have a good night. Bye. Bye. All right. Oh, I do want to say one thing. I want to say hi to, uh, Rocky and Maya and, um, Jesse and Leticia and Louise. They're our children. Yeah. And I believe they're listening. I know Rocky and Maya's at daycare. So, um, hi. My voice is going, so it's kind of hard for me to talk. It's been going off and on this last week. So be patient with me. We've got another caller. Hello. You're on the air. Hi, Pauline. Hello. Hi. I have a question. Uh-huh. Okay. I'm taking colloidal minerals, um, and I was wondering, is it worth it to take vitamins as well? Sure. Sure, but any time you take colloidal minerals, they go great together. Really? If you're taking vitamins, huh? I'm just taking, like, regular drugstore, like, vitamins, nothing special. Is that okay? That's fine. That's fine. Oh, yes. Oh, okay. And also, um, is it actually worth it to take blue-green algae? Blue-green algae has a lot of minerals in it. It has up to, I think, uh, like, it's like 10 or 12 vitamins. Uh, it has a lot, it's, it's, it's a lot of protein. It's, it's like 62% protein. It also depends where the algae comes from. If it's man-made in a tank, I wouldn't take it. I like getting stuff right out of a, right out of a certain lake out of Oregon. But since I'm taking colloidal minerals, should I take the blue-green algae anyway? I can't tell you what to take, hon. Oh. But, it also depends on what brand and where the minerals come from that you're taking. Mm-hmm. If, um, I don't like knocking other products. You know, uh, I've been working with herbs and minerals and vitamins for a few years now, and you find yourself burying yourself when you start knocking products. I know what I take. I, I, I know what I like, and I, and I see results. And I was always told you, if it works, don't mess with it. True. Okay, thank you. Well, thank you for calling. Sure. You have a good evening. Well, obvious. Folks, I'm not, Tim's answering a lot of these questions for me because, mainly because my voice is going. Plus, he's more knowledgeable about it than I am when it comes to the, to the herbs and stuff. Um, I'm just fairly new into it, so it's kind of hard for me to answer your, your questions. I'm helping her transform to, from medicine to herbs. Hey, we got another caller. All righty. Hello, you're on the air. Hello, Pauline and Tim. Hi, how are you? Very good. Since you're both registered nurses, I'd like to hear your opinion on the practice of baby mutilation known as infant circumcision. Yeah. I'll hang up and listen to your answer about that. Okay. I don't know. Okay. That, that's a rough, tough subject. Um, I'm circumcised. My children are circumcised. I just don't, I don't consider it mutilation. It's, sometimes it's a healthy thing to do. Um, it's, you know, it gets into religion and all that. And I, that's about as far as I'll go. Uh, I don't see anything wrong with it. If you actually witnessed one, you'd probably say something different. But, you know, it's, I don't know. Personally, me, I guess it's just really up to the individual. Um, that's, that's really hard to say. Because like I said, that's really up to the individual and what they think and what, and how they feel about it. So, I really don't have too much to say about it. What can I say about that? All right. I hear Bill. Oh, yes. Can I have, can I borrow your earphone? You sure can. I've got something to say about that. I sure do. I've got something to say about that. I think that, uh, the caller brought up a, a, a good question. And Pauline answered it absolutely correctly. How in the world can a little baby, just a few days after it's born, make an intelligent decision, or any decision at all, about what happens to his body? They can't. And therefore, it's wrong. Because what you're doing is butchering the baby's body. Now, don't get me wrong. I'm not telling you not to do this. What I'm telling you is, any time you intrude upon any person's personal body themselves, you have committed a terrible, terrible assault. In which, if they were not able to make the decision or defend themselves, you've committed a crime. In my personal opinion. If a man wants to be circumcised and he's of age to make the decision intelligently based upon research and information, I have no problem with that. But taking a little baby who has no choice in the matter and subjecting them to the pain and the terrible trauma associated with such an event is wrong. In my personal opinion. And I believe that the founding fathers would have agreed with me. And so, that's my opinion on the subject. Don't mutilate your babies. Let them grow up and decide for themselves based upon their own research and their own intelligent decision whether or not they want to be circumcised. And if you don't think this is important, why in the world is everybody so upset about circumcising women in Africa? If it's okay to circumcise men in America. That's not only hypocrisy. It's the deepest depths of the most obnoxious, stinking, bullshit cesspool that I can imagine. And if you're part of that, you better get out of it. How can you be against circumcising women in Africa? If you're for circumcising men in America. So, wake up, smell the coffee, and get real. Don't ever do anything to anybody without their permission based upon an intelligent decision by them. Otherwise, you're committing assault and battery. You're mutilating them without their permission and with babies without even their knowledge. That's my opinion. And now the next question you're going to ask is, am I circumcised? Yes, I am. Has it affected my life? No. Do I remember it? No. Do I wish I had had a choice? Absolutely, yes. And now I return you to Pauline and her radio show. Well, thank you, Bill. He's right. I feel the same way. But like I said, it's up to the individuals, and you want to put your child through that, and that's your decision. And like I said with Bill's introduction to the show, we're nurses. Sometimes it's embarrassing. Maybe embarrassing is not the right word. Kind of hard to answer. It's a totally different mindset from going to traditional medicine and what we've been brainwashed to believe. And, yes, you know, bandaging up a cut and doing a suture, this and that, that's great. That's nursing. Nursing is not what it was 100 years ago. But that's why I'm doing what I'm doing now. And right now, me personally, I'm not working in any hospitals or any nursing homes right now. I do take care of Lula, which is private care. So that's not as hard as work, I guess you would say, or really, what's the word I'm looking for? I don't want to say critical. But to me, personally, I love doing private care. You get closer to that person and get to knowing more about them. When Pauline first met Lula, you ought to see what Lula was acting like, how she was physically. Bill told him a little bit about that. Yeah, well, you'll be hearing more about that next week when Pauline gets all her testimonials. Right now, we've got to... We've got to call her. Hello, you're on the air. That wasn't very nice of Bill. I mean, here, poor Tim, he doesn't want to work. You know, he's tired and so on. And then he goes and says, I admit I'm a nurse, and yet I had my son circumcised. Tough decision. And then Cooper comes out of nowhere and just tears his head off by saying he's mutilating. He didn't. He didn't tear my head off. He gave me his opinion. Oh, that's a terrible thing he did. Well, that's your opinion. I wish I'd... You know, I feel terrible about it. I know. You know... What's the matter with Bill, anyway? Sir, uh... No, there is no problem here. That was Bill's opinion. You know, like I said, Tim has his... Why would the founding fathers have anything to do with circumcision? I thought that's a new one. I'd really like to hear that explanation. Well, when Bill gets on, then you can ask him on that one. I'm sure he can find a correlation. Here he comes. Here he comes. Here he comes. I hear him. So maybe he can answer that one for you. Here he comes. Where is this fool? Who is this? Excuse me, fool, but the founding fathers were for freedom. No, no, no. You're a fool. You're questioning what the founding fathers had to do with this? What the founding fathers have to do with this is that they believe in the freedom of the individual. Do you understand? By the way, I've turned down your pot. The listening audience can't hear a word you're saying until I'm finished with my rant. Do you understand that? So you can keep on raving all you want. I can hear you in my earphones, but the radio audience cannot hear you at all. The founding fathers were for freedom, and I was not criticizing Tim's decision to have his son circumcised. That's his decision. It wasn't yours. It wasn't mine. The opinion that I gave was my opinion. It's what I believed. And you can't take a hint. I told you, your pot was turned down. You should have shut your mouth and listened to me. And then when I was finished, I would have turned up your pot and let you answer me. But instead, you just kept screaming and raving in my ear. And so I hung up on you like you deserved to be hung up on. Tim is my good friend. I would never publicly embarrass Tim ever. Remember, what I said on this microphone was my personal opinion on the matter, and I prefaced it with that fact. I also said that what you do is your business. Now, let me tell you something else. If you believe that it's okay to take a young child and chop off his third finger because of your religion, and that it's okay, and that any criticism of that act is bad, then you, sir, are the fool that I called you when I came in here. You are the fool. You will always be the fool. You will not only be the fool, but you will be the subject of future revolutions. And with that, we're out of time. I want to thank Tim and Pauline. My pleasure. Pauline, thank you so much. You're welcome. I enjoyed it. And they will be back. Pauline works with me, and she will be doing a lot of future broadcasts, and I hope Tim will come in and help her out with some of those also. I kind of hog it, but I like it. And so that's it, folks. Good night, and God bless each and every single one of you. Annie, Poole, and Allison, good night. I love you. I miss you. I can't stand being away from you. And for all the fools in the world, someday you will get your comeuppance, I hope. I miss you. I miss you. You care, cause love is on the earth tonight I hate poodles, can't stand them, can't stomach them, won't even, even Sit at the same table with them, not for 10 seconds long, ladies and gentlemen I ended the broadcast a little early tonight Simply because that was the place where it should have ended And nobody should ever forget that conversation Nobody, period, I don't care who you are Nobody should ever end, end any conversation on that subject Without a debate on freedom Now, I'm going to get some letters from people who are going to say I'm Jewish, and this is our religion Remember how I prefaced what I said tonight I'm not trying to tell you what to do Only telling you my opinion If you're Jewish, and you wish to participate in something like that With a small child who has no decision in the matter And if that's your religion, and you think it's okay You will ultimately answer to God for that Just like my parents will for having inflicted that on me when I was a little baby Or any other parent who has done such a thing Many of you are all involved in this Oh my God, they're mutilating the women in Africa They're circumcising their clitoris And I'm going to get some letters because I said clitoris on the air Oh, how dare I say that? But you're all a bunch of hypocrites You're liars You can't even sit down and confront your own inadequacies How dare you do that? In the first place, how dare anybody Inflict any kind of mutilation on anyone Whether it's women in Africa Young girls in Africa Young men in Israel Young men in the United States of America Young ladies in British Guiana Who cares? It's mutilation It's wrong And without the permission of the person upon which you are committing that mutilation It is a crime I don't care What you've been taught I don't care what your rabbi tells you I don't care what the doctor tells you I don't care what your tribal chieftain tells you I don't care And you can call this radio show and rail all you want to And prove what a mental midget you are I will literally, verbally, over the air wives Chop you in two, crucify you, tear you to pieces On such subjects On such stupid, ignorant, vicious subjects The man who called this broadcast tonight Was a mental midget A fool A fool The moment I heard him call in I knew this is a fool And so I let him know that You're listening to 101.1 FM Eager Stay tuned now for all of these Most of the timearyon The end particularly these difficulty is sorry is Oh, I wonder this night you still have under the feeling that I feel. Is it really real? My heart is so sad. I pray that it will last until the end of time. Oh, I wonder. I wonder tonight. Oh, I wonder. For every night you still have under the feeling that I feel. Yes, tonight I feel like I'm with you. Yes, tonight I feel like I'm with you. Yes, tonight I feel like I'm with you. Oh, I wonder. Oh, I wonder. Oh, I wonder. Oh, I wonder. Whenever skies look gray to me And trouble begins to burn Oh, I wonder. Oh, I wonder. Oh, I wonder. Oh, I wonder. I wonder. Oh, I wonder. Oh, I wonder. I wonder. Oh, I wonder.