Masters of Health Magazine January 2020 | Page 18

2. What are the top trends in alternative health care today?

The top trends are primarily heart and anxiety issues. They seem to be the two things at the forefront. I recently lost a friend who was taking opioids. He o’d. on Xanax and Vicodin and died two years ago shortly after Christmas. He was in denial. He had been taking these things in excess of what’s prescribed. It made me aware of how important it is to help people with anxiety issues to do things naturally. That goes for cardiac issues too.

Mainstream medicine is wonderful combined with natural and holistic approaches. When you can do both, you have a great protocol for getting well.

3. What is your own personal wellness regimen? Any secrets you can share

about wellness products, supplements, or mind-body therapies?

If I told you it wouldn’t be a secret! But I do take natural stuff to prevent getting sick.

Supplements keep you going so you don’t break down.

I am a believer in Edgar Cayce: Taking three almonds a day will prevent cancer. These almonds won’t cure you. But they will prevent it.

Four days a week I do a Royal Canadian Air Force exercise course. It’s a series of calesthenics. I will take a number of raw nuts, /apricot seeds, and/almonds. Then I take my list of 15 to 20 supplements: vitamins, Vitamin C, supplements, and zinc. I take a lot of Youngevity products, especially Tangy Tangerine and Immortalium. Youngevity is a small company and they do it well.

In the morning, I take 15 to 20 a day. I am packing everything in little plastic tubes on a regular basis. I take their longevity supplements: Tangy Tangerine. Immortalium. I take Turmeric from Christian Wilde (www.myheartboook.com), he did his own research after I told him about turmeric. and he created his own formula, added black pepper, that kicks it into high gear.

I have heard about transdermal magnesium chloride but have not tried it. It will be interesting to read the Masters of Health study on transdermal magnesium and veterans. I wasn’t aware that it can help people with Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

4. Your book Worker in the Light: Unlock Your Five Senses and Liberate Your Limitless Potential is a memoir about your own spiritual journey. Your book promises the reader a number of powerful benefits:

*Unlock the secrets to unlimited spiritual growth

*Transcend all doubts and fears

*Shatter the prison walls of their five senses

*Deploy the power of intuition to see the future

*Free themselves from the confines of time

*Facilitate the power of lucid dreaming

Can the power of intuition be cultivated through remote viewing?

Are the Russians more advanced in psychic espionage and RV? Should we be concerned?

I am not professionally trained in RV. I picked it up by osmosis by interviewing Russell Targ, Ingo Swann, Hal Puthoff, and Major Ed Dames.. I think I’m pretty good. I told a person at home I was interviewing he was in a white t shirt and red slippers.

Athletes use a type of RV to mentally slow things down. Baseball and/hockey players have the ability to mentally slow down the pitch even though it’s coming at them in real time.

As for the Russians, I have asked the professional remote viewers and they say the Russians could be using it to spy and manipulate people in other parts of the world.

I don’t think the Russians have stopped using RV. They continued with their program because was successful for them. It’s a great, effective tool but it’s all still cloak and dagger. Are they manipulating and helping our president? We’ll never know. We do know that Russia is starting to flex their muscles. Even today, they said they would to fly-by’s of the United States for observation. There’s something weird going on here.