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S6E86 | Allison Adams - Ritual Abuse’s Dark Secret: Injected Parasites & the Protocol That Saved Her

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Today I’m so honored to have back on the show once again: Masonic Ritual Abuse Victim, Survivor and now Whistleblower for the first time, medical intuitive biofeedback practitioner for 40+ years, empath entrepreneur, public speaker and improv comedian, clean farming and nature lover, podcast regular, and an incredible hero coming forward to advocate for whistleblower and survivor protection and safety and to do everything in her power to facilitate the change she wishes to see in the world: Allison Adams

Here’s a little bit about Allison in case you’re new here, missed her previous riveting episodes, or need a little recap:

Long before tragedy sought her out, Allison had already forged a remarkable path as an outsider by choice and circumstance. Diagnosed with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy as a child, she refused to let the condition define her. For 45 years she mastered it through an unwavering commitment to clean food, restorative sleep, mindfulness, and inner sovereignty. What began as biofeedback evolved into her superpower - a disciplined daily practice of awareness and control that kept her vibrant, grounded, and free. Her days overflowed with simple, genuine joys: gym friendships, miles of hiking through the pristine woods of the Appalachian foothills, lunch dates, and the deep sharing that arises from authentic human connection. She moved through life with openness and trust, befriending a woman at the gym whose warmth and companionship blossomed into shared hikes, stories exchanged in the soulful quiet of the forest, and a sense of belonging she had long sought.

But that trust was brutally weaponized. For two years, a sophisticated network stalked and targeted her, harvesting her personal details and turning them into traps. Then in April 2020, on the patio of an acquaintance named Marty, a James Beard-nominated chef connected to the network, Allison was drugged with at least four substances and plunged into ten harrowing missing hours of ritualistic horror: violation, strangulation, hazing, and orchestrated terror at the hands of an organized collective of community pillars, restaurant owners, and others who gathered to inflict pain on her. Yet even in that altered state, her decades of biofeedback training awakened. While her body appeared unconscious, her mind remained hyperaware - absorbing fragments that would later become the foundation of her reconstructed truth.

Allison was not born into a multi-generational cult family. She was a “regular” woman - lured, hunted, and caught by the cult-group who abused her - revealing how insidious and organized the darkness can be, and how anyone can become a target when trust is exploited. In the brutal months and years of recovery that followed, she patiently gathered clues, memories, and inner knowing. Piece by piece she reconstructed what happened, applying the same mastery that once tamed her epilepsy to survival and healing.

Physical imprints remained: a high-impact collarbone injury that physical therapists associated only with extreme trauma, hair that transformed overnight from stick-straight to dramatically curly for years, and a debilitating mystery illness she later identified as stemming from injected parasites that left her bedridden for days at a time, attacked her liver, produced agonizing rashes, and nearly claimed her life. Through relentless self-advocacy, research, and protocols including ivermectin and related antiparasitics, she fought her way back toward remission, reclaiming energy, clarity, and vitality.

Allison is still living in the town where the attack occurred, still navigating ongoing targeting - including a home invasion we detailed on her last episode. She knows the risks yet will not be deterred.

Survival, for her, is not passive endurance; it is active rising, speaking, organizing, and loving the vulnerable more fiercely because she knows the cost. Rooted in inner discipline, practiced awareness, and unyielding courage, she has become a force of justice and healing. She calls for safety, shelter, support, and protection for those brave enough to expose the darkness. Her message is clear and urgent: “Do what you can, but do something.”

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SPEAKER_00

What's up you guys? Welcome to The Imagination. I'm your host, Emma, and today I'm so honored to have back on the show once again, podcast regular, Masonic ritual abuse, victim, survivor, and whistleblower, medical intuitive biofeedback practitioner for over 40 years, empath, entrepreneur, public speaker, and improv comedian, clean farming and nature lover, and an incredible hero coming forward to advocate for whistleblower and survivor protection and safety, and to do everything in her power to facilitate the change she wishes to see in the world. Alison Adams. Here's a little bit about Alison, in case you guys are new here, if you missed her previous riveting episodes, or if you just need a little recap. Long before tragedy sought her out, Alison had already forged a remarkable path as an outsider by choice and circumstance. Diagnosed with juvenile myocronic epilepsy as a child, she refused to let the condition define her. For 45 years, she mastered it through an unwavering commitment to clean food, restorative sleep, mindfulness, and inner sovereignty. What began as biofeedback evolved into her superpower, a disciplined daily practice of awareness and control that kept her vibrant, grounded, and free. Her days overflowed with simple, genuine joys. Gym friendships, miles of hiking through the pristine woods of the Appalachian foothills, lunch dates, and the deep sharing that rises from authentic human connection. She moved through life with openness and trust, befriending a woman at the gym whose warmth and companionship blossomed into shared hikes, stories exchanged in the soulful quiet of the forest, and a sense of belonging she had long sought. But that trust was brutally weaponized. For two years of sophisticated networks stalked and targeted her, harvesting her personal details and turning them into traps. Then in April 2020, on the patio of an acquaintance named Marty, a James Beard nominated chef connected to the network, Alison was drugged with at least four substances and plunged into harrowing 10 missing hours of ritualistic horror, violation, strangulation, hazing, and orchestrated terror at the hands of an organized collective of community pillars, restaurant owners, and others who gathered to inflict pain on her. Yet even in that altered state, her decades of biofeedback training awakened. While her body appeared unconscious, her mind remained hyper-aware, absorbing fragments that would later become the foundation of her reconstructed truth. Alison was not born into a multi-generational cult family. She was a quote-unquote regular woman, lured, hunted, and caught by the cult group who abused her, revealing just how insidious and how organized the darkness can be, and how anyone can become a target when trust is exploited. In the brutal months and years of recovery that followed, she patiently gathered clues, memories, and inner knowing. Piece by piece, she reconstructed what happened, applying the same mastery that once tamed her epilepsy to survival and healing. Physical imprints remained, a high-impact collarbone injury that physical therapists associated only with extreme trauma, hair that transformed literally overnight from stick straight to dramatically curly for years, and a debilitating mystery illness she later identified as stemming from injected parasites that left her bedridden for days at a time, attacking her liver, producing agonizing rashes, and merely claiming her life. Through relentless self-advocacy, research and protocols, including ivermectin and rated antiparasites, she fought her way back towards remission, reclaiming energy, clarity, and vitality. Alison is still living in the town where the attack occurred, still navigating ongoing targeting, including a home invasion we detailed on her last episode. She knows the risks yet will not be deterred or silenced. Survival for her is not passive endurance, it's active rising, speaking, organizing, and loving the vulnerable more fiercely because she knows the cost. Rooted in inner discipline, practiced awareness, and unyielding courage, she's become a force of justice and healing. She calls for safety, shelter, support, and protection for those brave enough to expose the darkness. Her message is clear and urgent. Do what you can, but do something. She reminds us that laughter can coexist with tears, that healing is nonlinear, that one can feel the fool-like courage of speaking truth and still emerge lighter and more alive. She's living proof that the human spirit, when anchored in practiced awareness and unyielding courage, can transcend even the most depraved evil. Because Allison chose to rise and speak, despite the danger and despite the cost, the world is forever brighter, stronger, and more compassionate. So, you guys, without further ado, please help me in welcoming back today's guest of honor, Survivor and Thriver, Survivor Advocate, Walking Miracle, Courageous, Passionate Purveyor of Truth, Voice for the Voiceless, and the brightest light in the darkness. The one, the only, Allison Adams. Alison Adams.

SPEAKER_01

I love it. Thank you so much for having me. Thank you for that intro. That was the nicest intro. Your intro is always like tear me up. I'm like, and I know they're coming too. That's so what's so funny.

SPEAKER_00

You're so deserving of it. It's been really amazing, the journey of having you on, and then even just watching you blossom as a whistleblower from being really nervous, your first episode going in, and now like seeing your confidence and like watching you as an educator and like stepping into your role and finding your purpose. It's just really beautiful. And I love how my audience has been embracing you and asking questions. And one of the things that we talked about last time doing that, we got a huge demand for in the comments was diving deeper into the topic of parasites, which was a part of the last episode that we touched on, but didn't really do a deep dive. And so I'll you sort of preface what we'll be talking about today. And of course, if you have any updates or anything that you want to talk about first, but I'm really excited to talk about this topic. It's such a common thing that survivors go through. And it's honestly something the general public has really no idea about either. And they're probably all affected by it in one way or another, too, even if it's in a different way than ritual abuse survivors. So I'm really excited to hear more about your experiences that we touched on last time and also learn more about what parasites are, why cults find interest and purpose in using them. And then also how do we get rid of them, you know? So I'm excited to touch on all of these with you. So I'll hand it to you and you can you can start with parasites, or like I said, if you have updates or anything, feel free to share.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, thank you. I I do have a little bit of an update. I talked to a wonderful viewer um this week, and so in some of my past episodes, I had kind of said, I need IT help. I know they're following me, I know I'm being tracked, but I didn't really know how to go about getting help. I just knew I needed help. And your viewers are amazing. This beautiful woman called me and she's like, I'm not an expert, but I've been going through this about six years, and she was an expert to me, and I so appreciated the advice. Um, but just on that, she, you know, she guided me to, well, first off, also in my flight, I've said I need IT help and I need to get to safety. And um she was awesome also in that, in kind of like a tough love kind of a way, um, or an older sister. She was like, safety might be an unrealistic goal, like to move and then be safe. And her recommendation was move every three months, you know, stay kind of bob and weave, you know, kind of, and especially at first. Um, she's on that cycle and she says it takes about six months for them to find her. And then we kind of went through the signs of what happened then. But she was like, Don't buy another house, you know, you're just you gotta stay fluid. And I thought that was good advice. Also, her advice on IT was you need to get a private phone. Honestly, I didn't even know there were private phones, like that was a whole nother I didn't know that existed. Um, so she gave me a great brand. Um, I have it, I think, written down. I think it's called Above. I'm really interested in if any users or anybody watching has a private phone, what they like about it, and which one they have. Also, um, she gave me a server to use. It was called Linux. Um, does anybody use it? And and what else? It's a private server. And she said the three ways that they track us are apps on our phone, our credit cards. I said three, and now I'm like only thinking, I know there's another one. Oh, our GPS, like um uh through Google um that way. And so she um told me how the private phone and the private phone above actually gives lessons and it's really hands-on and interactive with the company. Obviously, I guess they take, anyways, uh it's a problem for everybody, not just us, but it's a big problem for us survivors when we're being chased. Um, and the IT help was to get out of being tracked by credit cards. She has a way that she set up her funds to go through a trust. So she has her credit cards and it's all private. So that's like very advanced for me. I'm like, whoa, I'm gonna start with a phone, but um, all I thought great information, and I wanted to pass that on to everybody watching.

SPEAKER_00

And by private phone, is that like a burner phone? Just like something that's not connected to like a major network and something that a lot of people don't have access to, like it's not your normal number or anything like that.

SPEAKER_01

Like, what's a a private phone? I I think it's yes, all the above, but not necessarily just that category. You do get your it's a private company that makes a phone. And then on that, she explained the one phone she has that I'll have another number, but I go through portals almost. Like I actually have almost folders in the phone that you can like line up your apps and line up everything. I have so much more to learn about it, but I think it is it's definitely a burner phone. But then once you get your phone, you still have to take steps to like an identified phone number and all of that.

SPEAKER_00

Interesting. Okay, well, that's good to know. That would be a cool topic to go more into, especially if people have questions that we can look up for another episode or even to have her, you know, help us with some of that information. It would be really cool. So I appreciate you sharing and thank you to this wonderful woman who did reach out from the audience and provided that really helpful feedback. Man, that's kind of stressful though, to think about moving three to six months.

SPEAKER_01

You know, it is, but if you know what you're dealing with, and I guess also like if you move and then you think, oh good, I'm safe, and then you get yourself in another position. I guess mentally it helps because you're just like, okay, I'm this is how it's gonna go. And and it hopefully isn't forever, but maybe I can just wear them down. You know, she said she was funny because she's like, they're lazy, you know, and maybe they'll just get tired. I don't, I don't know how to get untargeted. I know I'm targeted now, and I know I'm gonna do everything I can to get them away from me. And if it takes moving every three to six months, I'll do it for a little while. Hopefully, not forever.

SPEAKER_00

I'd definitely be curious if other people have, you know, their experiences with moving, whether it's permanent, if you bought a house, or if anybody else is sort of on the run in a say where they're relocating and moving every few months. So leave your comments below, you guys. And thank you so much, Allison, for sharing. I ask everybody to pray over you during this time. It's kind of a scary change to make whenever you've you've had stability just at a home, you know, you're used to like a home base, but it's also really exciting that you're getting answers and you just seem kind of like lighter and like more looking forward to what's gonna happen. So I have a feeling it's gonna be a really good thing for you.

SPEAKER_01

Thank you. You know, just to have a plan, like that's so great, you know. At least I can focus on okay, I do this and do this. And also with talking to the viewers, they were so great. On um, I had several comments I threw out that um New Mexico and Arizona, and I'm sure those are great cities, but they were like, Yeah, that probably wouldn't be the best one, Allison. But I did have someone say Maine, and I'm like, oh, all of the above. I think I'm just gonna look at it as a grand adventure and uh, you know, uh try out new cities around that I haven't experienced.

SPEAKER_00

That'd be kind of that would be really neat to try different places.

SPEAKER_01

I know, right? Yeah, I'm just gonna make the best of it. Here we go.

SPEAKER_00

So look out for Allison in a city near you.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I know, right? Uh-huh. Kind of where's Walda? Where's she now? You know, what's going on?

SPEAKER_00

Thank you so much for sharing all of that. And I'm really happy that you're finding solutions. And again, thank you, everybody in the audience, too. It's really fun reading your comments and seeing what you what you guys are interested in. And a lot of you are really looking forward to a parasite deep dive. So I am very excited that Allison's going to be covering this today. Do you want to preface this conversation with anything or anything about your experiences of maybe a recap of how you got into learning about treatment protocols and yeah, yeah, definitely.

SPEAKER_01

I do want to share because I've kind of shared bits and pieces, and I'd like to just give the whole like story again. But um, my journey when and how I discovered, and then how this whole thing kind of has evolved started off with being very sick, but I didn't know why. It was a mystery illness. I could barely get out of bed. I felt terrible. Um, and then I came down with just a horrendous rash. Um, it it was it was just awful. Like I the most painful, terrible, it was just my skin was crawling and it felt very alive. You know, being a medical intuitive, I felt a bug. You know, I don't know how to say it. My skin was crawling. And what I did first, I thought, you know, as I guess everybody would, I knew I had must I have something on my skin. Where is it coming from? And I searched everything. I went um immediately. The rash came on really fast and furious, and I went straight to the emergency room. I was in that much pain. And that was actually the best doctor. I it wasn't an emergency room with a cuff. It was one of those emergency clinics, you know, on the corner. And that was the best doctor I saw the whole time. But um, she gave me a very heavy, uh, big dose of ivermectin for my first time. And at the time when I got that, I was such a snob. I still am, but I would I hated pharmaceuticals. I would not take pharmaceuticals. I I did everything I can to avoid them. I didn't trust the industry, I didn't uh trust what it was. I'm like, it's gonna make me sicker. But anyways, I had this huge wall-up against that. But when I got this rash, it was one of those situations where anything, what what will help me? I don't need I don't care, give me something to help. And so I went to the um clinic and I got ivermectin, and then she also wanted to prescribe me a cream called primritin, which my body didn't tolerate at all. But um the ivermectin honestly worked as I um the my very first dose, and I was just like, thank God. But what was happening, I didn't realize it at the time. At the time, I thought I had come into contact with something external, and it's on me. What was really happening, it was coming from within, and I was so doused with parasites that they were like leaving my body through these portals on the skin. But I thought they were coming from the outside. So it took me a while to kind of figure out what it was, and then so I was so penetrated with parasites, the dose the doctor was giving me of ivermectin didn't even touch it. By that time, I guess you can kind of say stage one cancer or stage four. I was all the way into four. One or two doses wasn't gonna cut it for me. And I kind of knew that because I'd I'd get relief, and then a few weeks later, I needed it again. I needed it again, and I didn't even have a primary care physician at the time. I went back to the doctor a few times, the emergency clinic. She was really helpful, and finally she's like, You can't come here because I'm not your doctor. You got to go find a doctor that will give you this medicine. And I was literally, it went from that to me going to doctors and begging for ivermectin, begging. It was the only way I could get relief, and I knew I needed it more. And the rash was worse during the full moon, and now I understand that's actually mating season, so they were more active. And I can remember going to a doctor being like, please, there's a full moon in two weeks. I've got to have this medicine. I I was begging for it, and nobody would take me serious, nobody would give it to me. They would give me like a three milligram pill, which the ivermectin will come in three milligrams, six milligram, and twelve milligram. And I probably needed a dose of 24 milligrams for like a month, you know, because my I was so infected at that point. But what also was happening, I was getting little bitty doses of in ivermectin for a little while, and the rash was, you know, I was just researching, trying to figure out how. I and during this, it was so severe, I um replaced all my floors to hardwoods because I thought I thought maybe my house got infected. I had a dog. Did the dog bring something in? I replaced all my furniture, my sofa, all the soft seating. I replaced my mattress twice. I how many doctors I went to and how many um everything was out of pocket. That was um just me searching like desperately for help from this rash. So I was getting ivermectin. I hadn't quite figured out how to get ivermectin without a doctor yet, but I was getting enough some of it. And what was happening during this time? Here's again, here we go. Uh this topic, you know, you kind of have to talk about the whole flow of the body. But what was happening is I would um use the restroom, and I would casually just kind of look into the toilet, and before I flushed, I would see that the stools looked differently than normal. And so after I would take ivermectin, I kind of looked, and what was happening was it was speckled. That sounds gross, but I would just kind of look at it and I was like, well, that's strange, you know. But I wouldn't think too much. I was just focused on my rash and I was treating it. And again, I'd kind of this went on for I don't even know how long. It could have been weeks or it could have been months that I would see a change in my stools, and I didn't associate it with the ivermectin for a while. Finally, I looked at what was the discoloration, and I was horrified to discover I learned it was a liver fluke, um, a parasite that I had been shedding hundreds for weeks of them. And I'm just like, oh my God, that that's what it was. Like, I can't believe that. So then I started focusing on my liver and what's inside me and how did this come out? And it just kind of started, I started putting together the liver with the skin because there's a connection in um in holistic medicine, like to treat the skin, you actually treat the liver. And after I went down this hole, I had liver flukes, and then I started after I had noticed these flukes had been leaving my body for a few months, I started realizing, oh my gosh, I'm not in bed every day. I feel better, I have more energy, I'm I'm not reacting to foods like I did in the past. And oh my gosh, this is those things were making me really, really sick. And so it went on from there. But that's kind of how. The how I discovered I had parasites, and then that's when I I knew I needed to do something about it.

SPEAKER_00

Wow, that's amazing that you were able to figure that out. I feel that parasites are such a widespread issue that just is invisible to most people because the symptoms, like you said, they don't arise like, oh, you can see something like slithering in your skin. It arises as like a rash or a digestive issue or some type of an issue with an organ or something else, you know, and or just not feeling good, like feeling fatigued or feeling foggy. And those things all have like medical. If you go to a doctor, they're gonna tell you that, oh, you just need this cream for a rash. You know, you caught some type of a virus on your skin, or maybe you just have depression if you're not feeling good. Here's an antidepressant. Maybe you're not sleeping good if you're feeling fatigued, you know. We need you to be able to do this or this or this. And so it's treated through symptoms versus like a root cause. And I love your training growing up, like really conditioned you to like see things as symptoms and not as a final product, and that you were able to say, Okay, this is there's something going on, what's the root? And like you didn't accept any other answer. And so I just want to commend you for that because I think it just is like so underlying in our society. And I bet if if everybody went and got tested, the majority of people would have some type of parasite and like that's I know.

SPEAKER_01

I'm so sorry, but that's why we're talking about it to help you. And yes, it's so right, and in the whole all of the list of symptoms. Um, and we're gonna I have a slide, we can actually play some slides, but the brain fog and the mind control and mk ultra, like they're infiltrating us with all of these micro and macro. Yeah, I had a ritual and I think I I encountered it during the ritual, but it could it's our food supply, it's everywhere, you can't escape it. And in the past, and in other countries, they acknowledge that this is a health problem, and um they keep regular schedules of doing this. This is so outrageous for us. Like, what? We're gonna take some medicine once a month and we're gonna expel parasites, like that's horrible. But it's actually been practiced for hundreds of years, literally. And it's it's a imperative for human health, I think.

SPEAKER_00

Real quick, too, before we go on the slideshow, because we mentioned Ivermectin last time for people wondering, because when COVID happened, that medication really came to the forefront. I don't think a lot of people had really heard of it until then, or at least never considered using it. What's the difference between the there's a paste that is typically recommended for animals, but a lot of people will go and grab that just because you don't need a prescription for it? And then the like the the prescription medication that you get from a medical professional. And should somebody, should a human be using both, or do you recommend the prescription version?

SPEAKER_01

Definitely the prescription version, or here's another one you can buy over the counter. I don't know if you can see it. It's um it is uh the liquid, you don't have it's called the injectable because it's injected in, but you can take it orally so you can just put your dropper and take it in your mouth. But I think over the counter, this is the most pure, as opposed to the horse paste, which I have here. Here's a box of it. Um, right here. You can just buy it ivermectin this way. The problem with this is it's designed to be given in the mouth, and they put apple flavoring and they put a bunch of different ingredients in it, so it's not as pure as this. And so they're gonna have and um like during COVID, this was vilified, like, oh, it's gonna ivermectin's so dangerous, it's gonna kill you. Well, now they're actually it's over the counter, it's actually safer on your body than aspirin. It's very mild. It's not if you get pure ivermectin, it's actually very easy to take. Um, but this anytime you get like in in your food supply, if you buy something that has 20 ingredients versus your three ingredients, you know, this is your 20 ingredient bread, this is your one ingredient bread right here. Um but there's but there's options. Yeah, good question. Thank you.

SPEAKER_00

No, thank you. I remember that came up, and there was people because they were like banning and kind of outlawing ivermectin for a while, it's really hard to get. And people were like, go get the horse version, you know, and then other people were like, No, it's not safe. And so I just want people to sort of know the difference. So if they're gonna make an informed decision, they understand the differences.

SPEAKER_01

So important. And I actually use all of them. I actually use the paste still, and I make my own skin cream out of it because I find that this it actually um absorbs into the skin better, and so we'll get into that. We have a whole section on that. So yeah, but I I do use the paste, and I also like the paste. Another part of the parasite is inside the mouth, um, where I'm I literally am in and if I'm spot treating the paste kind of stickier than the liquid, and so I might do that inside the mouth or like skin disorders. So I'll I'll use the paste. So I do use it, but my preferred way to do it is the pill because it's a tablet and it's so much easier. Um, and then the liquid, if I'm taking it orally, I'll do those.

SPEAKER_00

Gotcha. Thank you so much for explaining. That's really helpful. I didn't even know all of that. So and hopefully somebody else learned something. And so I'll bring this presentation up. Allison is so kind to provide us with a slideshow to just follow along with. So if you guys are watching, you guys can sort of see the footnotes on what we're talking about here.

SPEAKER_01

They it's such a gifted uh presentation. It's not, but I just design it so I don't leave anything out, and it helps give me kind of a bookmark of oh, I want to talk about this, I want to tell them about this, and so um thank you for controlling that. Yes, the parasites, these people are sick. We're back to like uh this message that I want to talk about. I think the message is for everybody, but specifically, I'm talking about survivors, and I sure hope nobody else was implanted. But if you were, this is for you. And and this is meant to. I got to a place where I feel like I was gonna die if I didn't get help and I didn't know how to get help. And in fact, this is so funny because I thought of this um the other day, during my darkest time, it was when I was trying to clean my house, you know, and I was I was crawling. I felt I couldn't go anywhere because I felt like I was gonna give somebody this, and it was just a terrible moment. And it was during um 2022, during the holiday season, it literally took me to my knees and it was a dark, dark moment. And I asked um God for help. I had one of those, let's talk to God, and you know, please show me how to heal. I don't know what to do and I don't know where to go. All doctors were ridiculing me. And I told the God, I said, Listen, if you show me the answer, I will make it my mission to tell others about it. And I'm laughing right now because hearing him, I never thought I would have had a platform to talk about parasites, and you've given me that platform. So thank you. I'm answering a prayer that I a promise that I made to God in 2022.

SPEAKER_00

So wonderful. I'm happy that we have these different tools, and it's just really, you know, I think a lot of survivors and targeted individuals are waking up to the fact that they've been infected somehow, whether deliberately by the cult or it's just something that happened as a result of maybe eating rotten food or being, you know, just in the depths of depravity where parasites live and getting them, you know, in a in a naturally occurring way from a non-natural environment, you know. And I think the confusion around, well, what do I do now is really difficult for people and they don't know where to look. And there's so many sources. If you look online, there's all these like gurus, it's their way or no way, do this, do that. And I love that your approach is like really well-rounded. You've looked at it from so many different angles. You didn't just pick or partner with one different way. You've like really done your research, you've tried everything, and it's gonna be fun going through all these products with you, you know, and just discovering some of the ways that the cult uses these things as weapons.

SPEAKER_01

Thank you. And I'm definitely not an expert, but I do I have tried everything, I think, um, where um I'm like, well, let's share best, you know, best practices. But why in the world would they implant us with parasites? How horrendous is that? It's all about control and power, you know that same thing. But the scariest art, the scariest thing to me about parasites, uh, that there's so many things, but is the thought control. I think this plays a big part of MK Ultra. It's the like, you know, they might you might have millions infiltrated of nanotechnologies in your blood, and it kind of could be like a radio station that that's you know, it helps you pick up that, but it also can control our emotions, um, anxiety, depression, um, you know, suicidal thoughts. Like it actually the voice of God, it it's coming from um, they do have a frequency, and I can tell it this um when I take a strong dose. Uh yeah, we'll get into it later, but my my philosophy is you prep your body for it, you attack, you go strong, you kill them, and then you work on flushing. At the time that I kill, emotionally I can tell it. I I will have more anxiety, I will have more depression, I will have uh it's I will I can feel the die-off. It's an interesting emotionally, I can feel it. Um and also they want to control because sick people are easier to control than healthy people. And if they've just committed a crime on you, and then you're so sick, all you're gonna talk about is being sick, you're not gonna notice the crime. So that's another one. Disfigurement, it's that's a terrible one, but I actually suspect they are implanting these in faces to um create disfigurement. I've actually seen several, and some of them are in the news where you can kind of see. Um, at the worst part of it, um, I haven't talked about this, my lip was three times bigger than my up, my lower lip was three times bigger than my upper lip. And so I I literally I think it was almost what I was like afraid of is I felt like I was getting um uh a Bubba Gump shrimp, you know, forrest dump the character Bubba Gump had that really big lip. And uh, but I think there are a lot of ways that disfigurement can happen. Um, discredit, they're gonna discredit us any way I can't they can. And death, they're trying to kill us. Um, what a great cowardly way to kill somebody. You slip them something, and then two years later they die, and no one ever knows it's you. And so um, these sick people, there's a lot of sick reasons why they do this, um, but those are a few that I just thought I'd throw up there.

SPEAKER_00

One thing I wanted to bring up that this reminded me of. I don't want to show it on screen because it might be a little bit triggering for people just because it is kind of gross, but there were these videos that went viral a few years ago where there was these different insects, and one that stands out to me is a prang mantis. There was a video of a praying mantis that was just like walking around, and then all of a sudden, like it started to collapse, and there was a parasite that literally came out of it out of its end, and the parasite died, and then the praying mantis died, and you could see that the only reason why it was alive was because there was a host inhabiting its body, pretending like wearing the body of a praying mantis as a as like a full body mask, yeah, and it was a parasite. The prang mantis wasn't even alive, but it looked completely alive, it looked completely real. But you could see how the parasite host completely controlled it and made itself appear to be the praying mantis, and then whenever it crawled out, the the body of the praying mantis just like collapsed. And I was like, holy crap, I can't believe how powerful these things are. But I'm sure it's very similar in humans, you know, they might not be as big as our body where they can where one can come in and inhabit our whole body. But if you think about if that can be done to an insect, it can literally like kill an insect from the inside out and then wear its body and parade around as if it's the preying mantis. I can only imagine what it's doing to us if there's tons of those in our body, exactly.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, and exactly. And it's like it's bad if there's tons of it in our body accidentally, but what if they've been put in there by design for a reason? And I I haven't seen the prey and mantis video, but I saw a video of a beetle where that same thing happened. Oh, yeah, and then I saw a video of a bear that literally had like a 20-foot parasite behind it, like it was so gross. Yeah, it was outrageous. Um, so yeah, they're all over. Like I could I can't encourage you more to take this, uh all the users take it seriously and take action. And um, did have I told the story of the doctor from the 1800s that had three types of patients?

SPEAKER_00

I don't think so, no.

SPEAKER_01

I thought it was interesting. It was so before the Rockefeller medicine kind of took over our medical practice, it was all everybody cleansed once a month. And there was a doctor that once it became out of fashion to cleanse once a month, he kept a journal of all of his patients and he he labeled them into three different categories. He'd ask them, you know, how often do you parasite cleanse? And you know, every month I do it regardless. You know, I'm not I'm never gonna stop doing that. And then he had a group of patients that would answer occasionally, you know, I do it sometimes when I think about it, you know, maybe a couple times a year. And then he had a group of patients that um never, I never deparasite, not out in there. And he has it all charted on the health of the patients. The ones that never did it were the sick ones, they died early. The ones that sometimes did it were kind of they had a few things, and by far the people that were the healthiest, no cancer, no heart attacks, no um dementia and Alzheimer's. That's a new thing, you know. I don't even think they used to have that back then. But, anyways, the people that took it seriously and did it once a month were by far healthier individuals.

SPEAKER_00

Whoa, that's pretty groundbreaking. That's interesting.

SPEAKER_01

I know. I thought it was very interesting too. So I will always do this once a month. I'm a I'm convinced now that it needs to, it's a part of our health journey that we need to take seriously.

SPEAKER_00

And just to validate you too, real quick, some people might be new to this podcast and welcome if you are. Um, over the years, however, the last six plus years, there have been countless survivors where of government mind control of ritual abuse, of satanic ritual abuse, of child sex trafficking, um, in an organized way, like how Alison has outlined her abuse network was, that were injected deliberately with parasites. And it was a memory that they had recalled and were very lost on. Like, why would they have done that? That was such a weird, like ritualistic thing that they did. They forced me, like they tied me down and like injected parasites into my body. And they remember that happening as children or as teenagers, but it comes up over and over and over again. So for the survivor community, especially, um, for everybody, of course, it's important, but for the the topic of this podcast, which is you know, talking more about these different abuse networks and and their control methods, this might be a missing link for some survivors listening. Um, it might not be. You might already have cleansed yourself, um, or maybe this wasn't part of something that you went through. But I've also heard a lot of survivors that were able to connect dots from hearing testimonies like Allison's, and they're like, oh, maybe that's what's going on with me. I have all these symptoms, doctors can't help me, which is Allison said last time, doctors don't test you for parasites, that's not part of their protocol. Um, so it could be kind of flying under the radar for some people. So I hope that this is really informative, you know, for the general public and especially for survivors listening who might be dealing with mystery illnesses, like Allison did. Like that can be so debilitating.

SPEAKER_01

I think that thank you for saying that. And it's so important. In fact, I heard from an one of our viewers, and she said, I think I have this. And she said, My symptoms are I have an extremely bloated um gut belly, and she said, It's so bloated that I keep going up in my clothes, but I'm losing weight. And so she's she said, and then she had severe, severe constipation, and she had eczema, again, skin, skin you know illness. And I said, and I think brain fog goes with this. And if you listen, I keep I always bring them up, but man, I wish I could have gotten it, gotten a hold of Mr. David Wilcock, but he actually will say those same things. I was constipated, you know, and again, it's kind of embarrassing to talk about constipation, but I actually think these freaks, the um parasites are so intelligent. I don't know, they can literally like stop the flow of our food so that they can have it, you know. I think for me, it was my small intestine that was very compromised and food would not flow. I could eat and it would literally, I'd have I couldn't eat for three more days. Like it was really strange, but um, but uh I kind of I don't can't remember why I went off on that. But that was a user. Oh, I do know why. Because the user, um, if she goes to the doctor, you know, I'm bloated, I'm constipated, you know, I have this horrible rash, he'll treat each one separately. And if we look at it as a whole, this is more than likely she has the classic symptoms of of parasite.

SPEAKER_00

Wow, that's really fascinating, and that's awesome. You're able to connect that to all for her. I hope I hope she's doing better now, or at least feeling like she can have some control over the problem. And that that's what we want. You know, we want we don't want to, yeah, we want you to feel empowered to be able to to heal yourself.

SPEAKER_01

Exactly. And the hardest, okay, so for everybody watching, the parasite, if if you're in flick to if you are overwhelmed with parasites, more than likely you're either gonna have extreme irritable bowel syndrome, like extreme um diarrhea, or you're gonna have constipation. And if you're in between the two, like those aren't fun, but between the two, the constipation is the hardest because when you take these medicines and the parasites start to die off, it's so important for them to get out of your body quickly. And if your body is completely stopped and not getting rid of waste properly before, it actually makes it even harder. But we'll talk more about that. But I just wanted to bring it up a little bit.

SPEAKER_00

Thank you for that. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Let me go to go to the next page.

SPEAKER_00

Here we go.

SPEAKER_01

Um, like we've kind of talked about our food supplies messed up. Are they doing this to us in ritual? Like that actually, when I heard you say that you people have remembered being this during the ritual, that was a huge aha moment for me because it was just a hunch. Like, I think this happened during the ritual. It makes sense to me, but I didn't know. And to hear other people have gone through it, it's again, that's why this or all of us talking is so important. Um, my hunch that how they invaded me during this the ritual. I think my ritual had three was significant, everything in threes. And I think they um it was I think uh it was in a spray in my nose. I think it was I was forced ingested, and I think I was injected inside my mouth um by them.

SPEAKER_00

That's horrific.

SPEAKER_01

Horrible. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

I've heard it all different ways too, so I don't doubt that they've refined ways to put it in a spray, that they have actual like even injections that they could put in a vein. And ingestion through the mouth seems to be um forced ingestion through the mouth seems to be the most common way that I've heard. But it seems like they've found really sophisticated ways to get these in the body.

SPEAKER_01

I uh yeah, I think so. And also um, like when we have all these virus outbreaks, you know, um I I It could be like people spraying our food, you know, it could be people, you know, there's the outbreak. We're gonna talk about it in a minute, but there's so many ways. I actually, you know, um one time felt a mist come down on me when I was in a a woman's bathroom stall and somebody had reached over the stall and I felt a spray, a mist. And I think about that all the time. It's horrifying. I was actually on a um rest stop, you know, on a trip. But um I'm like, what was that? You know, and I did get horrible COVID after that, and I'm so again, I don't I don't know, but that really happened. So we've kind of um my parasite journey, of course, is I'm not a doctor, this isn't medical advice, but when all the symptoms have failed you, and if your only option is I gotta do this because no one else will help me, it's kind of I wrote just us, you know, just us, like that's why I'm speaking out. I just want to help, but I'm not an expert, but I want to share what I've done that's helped me.

SPEAKER_00

Bless you. Thank you for sharing, Allison.

SPEAKER_01

Thank you.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my god, this is in the news.

SPEAKER_01

We're hearing explosive diarrhea in the news. Like, uh like really, and it's a parasite. Um, they don't know really where it's come. I hear from different places, like Taco Bell first, and then maybe like a lettuce, and then like thousands of people are getting the cis close paralysis. I don't know. I'm calling it they're calling it the diarrhea parasite, really, in the news. And kind of it's a good, but at least it's an awareness, you know. We're coming in. But if you come in contact, that what's your survival guide? That's what I wanted to kind of talk about. Like, if like you come down quickly and you're like, oh my god, I really need help. I have y'all might have heard it. This isn't thyramectin. This is let's see, I don't know if you can see it, chlorine dioxide. And what this is, is it's um it's a water treatment process, and it's like part A and part B. So you literally will get your glass and you put part A in it here, and then you mix it with, you activate it with part B. You just get that, and you put about 10 drops in water, and then once the two drops mix, that's when the mixture becomes uh activated. And the um it's very safe. This is what people will take camping to uh treat river water or like they keep it as an emergency, like if there's uh um, you know, the I don't know, some water crisis or in emergency situations, people have this, but it's also a great disinfector um to drink. It's a hundred not harmless, but the chemical actually evaporates and just turns into salt in the body. It does smell like bleach, which that's kind of ah, kind of scary, but it's not harmful. And this is like a supersonic disinfector, you can literally feel it going through your bot your veins as you drink it. I usually start sneezing when I take it, but if I was um like or someone I loved had this explosive diarrhea, I would do a dose of this, and then I would start with um ivermectin, um HCQ, that is the malaria medicine that's given for parasites. It's also super um uh easy on the body, it's not a harmful one, and then zinc and vitamin C. So those are four kinds of things to keep in your emergency arsenal if you feel like, oh my god, I've just gotten COVID. That's actually a great protocol for COVID, all those things right there, or this horrible diarrhea parasite or um uh anything else. It's a good fast, like I need something, emergency, I've been ingested. Or if I take this, if I know I'm coming down with a cold, you know, when you can kind of feel it, you're like, oh my gosh. And I think it eliminates it. It I don't get sick very often from a cold anymore.

SPEAKER_00

That's so helpful. I was telling Allison to you, for you guys listening that are wondering, well, oh my gosh, I've never heard of some of this stuff or where can I get it? Um, obviously, these these things can be found all over different places. Um, so what I was gonna have Allison do for us is create kind of a master list of where she personally sources her stuff. And you guys can at least have a link to go look at a version of it, and then you can know what to go Google if you need something different, or if in your area, or if you're in a different country and need to find it from a different source. Um, you guys can at least have some information on what it is and what to look for. Um, and so we'll put together maybe an article for you guys linking all of these products that way you guys um can actually go and find them quick and easy instead of searching everywhere.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, yeah, we'll definitely do that. That'll that'll um make it a lot easier.

SPEAKER_00

This slide is just so funny whenever I was going through it.

SPEAKER_01

Explosive diarrhea, really. Oh my gosh. But they're talking about parasites, like getting it out there. Um how in the world do we start this? Like, just how do you eat an elephant one bite at a time? Don't try to do it all right and don't try to do everything at the same time. Just start somewhere, start small, and it it'll it'll progress. Um, but the purpose obviously for the protocol is to remove parasites from our body. Before you do that, uh the most important is to have a highly functioning liver, a clean colon, and constipation is a big problem. So if you have chronic constipation, just know you might want to fast ahead of time. You know, there might be things that you will need to do just to prep your body. There is a fast I absolutely love when it comes to the um liver. It's called Andrew Mort's Amazing Liver and Gall Flush. I would recommend doing this flush before you start taking the high-powered medicines because, again, when you take the medicine, you want those toxins to leave the body. And this this flush is actually really easy. You take you drink apple juice for two or three days, and then um on one day you let's see how it goes, you will um drink a mixture. So after the apple juice will get the liver duct softened by because of the ingredient called malic acid, and so it softens everything to get ready for the flesh, and then you drink the flesh, you drink a cup of like a half a cup of olive oil and a half a cup of citrus, like lemon or grapefruit, and just drink it down, and then after you drink that, you drink a series of um Epsom salts and water, like two or three doses of that. There's a time schedule, and you can there's a book on this, but you can also get on the internet and it'll give you step-by-step instructions. But after the Epsom salt, the whole process takes about 12 hours when you're doing it. But after you drink the Epsom salts, your liver will expel um like these cholesterol pieces in the thousands, they look like little gum things. I kind of think you know, seed oil isn't supposed to be in our diet. I'm wondering if this is that they just look like chewing gum, they're bright yellow and bright green, and you could let go of a hundred of them, but they've been in your liver and they're clogging it up. You know what it looks like is have you ever seen a picture of like a fatty liver, how it's all polka dotted?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

I kind of wonder if these little bali things are in our liver. I don't know how where they are, but when you do this uh instantly, uh what you'll notice the following week afterwards, your skin will be brighter, your eyes will be brighter, you've had you'll have more energy. And the best thing is um you'll be able to purge the chemicals from your body after you take them and get getting rid of the parasites, it will help you. Um, I think we're we're good on that one. I think we can oh, increasing fiber to start and monitoring the number twos. I wrote that in there. Um before you do this, so I think in Chinese medicine, when you go to the doctor, the very first place they're gonna look is your stools to see how healthy you are and how not healthy you are. And if you're gonna be doing a hardcore and taking this parasite flush, you have to get used to looking at the stools afterwards to see what's in them, see where you're going and see uh they'll diagnose everything for you, they'll they'll give you a wealth of information. Um, and before I if you're a chronic constipation person, it would be good to eat a food. Um, I like pineapple when I'm trying to like get my system cleaned out. Like I might fast on pineapple for a day or two because I want to see my time frame of when I eat to when it comes out of my body. I know that sounds weird, and you kind of do need to start practicing looking so you can identify and how I I look. It took me a while to figure that out, so I'm gonna share it with everyone. But I just keep wooden, like long um, like those uh not um like popsicle sticks, but they're big ones, you know, the big wooden popsicle sticks. And on the by my commode, I have a container of those. I keep wet cloths and I keep little baggies. And so after I go to the bathroom, I'll get the wooden sticks and I look directly in the bowl because I don't want to touch anything and I don't want to remove it from the bowl to look. So I just kind of take the sticks and I look around and then I clean the sticks, put them in the bag, and throw them away. But that works the best for me, and at least I'm able to see what's what's going on. It gives me kind of a monitoring.

SPEAKER_00

That's a good tip because I could see people being like, How am I supposed to do that?

SPEAKER_01

Especially if we think to the bottom of the toilet or like I know we definitely, I mean, it's not, it's it's a you know, and you can get that poopery smell stuff, spray the thing so it's not so stinky if you're looking. But um, yeah, it's it's it's it's really an important step. You won't know what you're doing. I can't tell you how many times I've just glanced and looked, and I thought, oh, normal, I've you know nothing really um came through. And then I started looking and I just was amazed at what actually was leaving my body. And I you never will know if just by glancing, you won't know.

SPEAKER_00

And then, real quick, too, before I move to the next slide, for the increased fiber part, there's obviously supplements that people can take that are supposed to be loaded with fiber. Do you recommend a supplement or should somebody be looking more at whole foods, such as like fibrous vegetables or fruits, naturally occurring fibers versus like a I don't even want to say artificial, because some of the products that you can get are actually you know organic and holistic and made from whole foods, but um what would you say would be the best way somebody could get fiber?

SPEAKER_01

Really just I think it individually, what what makes uh what makes sense for you? Like to me, I I like eating real food versus artificial, it's just my preference. And then I also need to eat something that's gonna be enjoyable, you know. I can't eat just a can of beans or you know, like what's not so hard to get down, you know, in my my system. And for me, pineapple is good, and pineapple, you don't digest at all, so you actually will see the fiber come out, and that's actually to me, I I like to have that recognition because again, it kind of gives me my time frame, it gives me where I am, and I'll know how to how my body's cleansing.

SPEAKER_00

Great job. Okay, let's move this down. Here we go.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, so going the um pharmaceutical route, these are kind of my top go-tos of medicine, and we've talked a little bit about them before. I wanted to show you the ivermectin tablets. I don't know if you can kind of see. This is just like a little tablet, and you just punch it out, and it's just a teeny little like an aspirin. It's so teeny. I don't know if you can even see it. Yeah, and this is 12 milligrams is my go-to. Um, I usually will do 12 a day. If I'm really um really needing to push it or I feel something, I'll do 24 milligrams, but I don't I don't do any more than that. But this was when I was in the 2022 begging for it, I'd get like a three milligram, and I'm like, ah, it's not enough. You need something a little stronger. Um, but ivermectin, I prefer taking it this way. My second favorite way to do it would be the liquid injectables here, and I buy this at Tractor Supply. This little bottle um is like $48. And if you have like your dropper, you can get your dropper, and it's 30 drops, is 12 milligrams. Um but you can get online, there's all sorts of charts, and I'll put charts in there so you can um test it for your weight. I'm about 145, so um that gives me my weight. If you're more, you're gonna take more. If you're less, you're gonna take less. So you'll have to kind of chart your weight um there. And just, you know, a little dropper, this is easy. So if you were just gonna use this as your medicine, this is about 20 doses. So it'll give you a you could have this for a pretty good long time. It's not just one dose, I guess I should say. And then here is the paste, it comes in a box, kind of like this. They have a lot of different brands, and sometimes brands have been caught having shady ingredients in there. This brand is called Dervit, which it's the more expensive, and I think it's the more um it has never had like a recall on it that I know of, but I think it's a little bit more reliable. A lady that has horses told me that. But how it works is it's like you have this um system, and on the stick, it has little like weight increments all the way up here, and it's like this is enough medicine for 1200 pounds, so you just put your little thing at your weight, uh okay, like right here. This is for a 200-pound again. We're it's for animals, so you have to remember it's it's marketed for animals, but it can it can be great medicine for humans as well. So you just kind of find your weight on there and then give it a push and it comes out okay like that. You can kind of see it's clear, it's just like a gel, it's just kind of like toothpaste, it's not there, and it's supposed to um it has like a teeny yellow color, which is normal. You wouldn't want to you'd want it to be clear or slightly yellow, or I think white. But if I remember one time one came out that was it like brown, or it was like a really weird color, and it was a uh bogus batch that was discovered going around. You know, you kind of wonder these super healing medicines where I feel like ivermectin specific it won the Nobel Peace Prize, it could it could heal so many people. I think there's again the dark agenda, this is light versus dark. So they're gonna try to vilify what is super good and healing. But those are kind of the three. There's also you can buy the ivermectin cream and during like my worst time. I'm not kidding. I went and got a doctor to finally prescribe me. They wouldn't want to do it, but they prescribed me the ivermectin cream. I took it to the pharmacy, and I'm not kidding, it was $700. Um, they don't want you to have it, anyways. Yes, so you can make your own cream. Let's talk about that. What you'll do is you just take the paste and you will just mix it with um lotion. Um, I like to melt coconut oil and put mix this together and use the coconut oil. But if you're using it for a lotion, make sure to still stay in or around the weight. Don't like do the whole thing because the skin is your greatest organ. You're gonna be uh uh it will get into your bloodstream. So if you do like too much here, I honestly have done too much algorithm before, and it's I've I've actually taken, I think I took 60 milligrams one time, and I could tell, oh, that's too much, but I it didn't do anything terrible to me. Um, so that so the cream, the paste, the liquid, and then the capsules. And I think I told you in the past you can get a doctor to prescribe these. If you're lucky enough to live in Texas, I think this is over the counter now. Um, a lot of states have the legislation to go out over the counter. And then, so that's kind of a lowdown of ivermectin. These are the prescription drugs that um there's three really that the ivermectin, and I like to mix that with the minbin dazzle, we'll call it minbin. And then um sometimes I throw in the um praziquantal, and we all kind of get to that. But the minbinazle, I'm gonna kind of pull up the slide again. Can you make it big so I can look at it? Thank you. Okay, so if you kind of see up at the top, minbinazzle, finbin diazzle, and albendazle. There's three different separate medicines. Um, so here is I keep changing the side, I'll try not to show you too much, but here is finbin that you can get the same like the paste at the for the ivermectin.

SPEAKER_02

Okay.

SPEAKER_01

If you were like you're in pain and you're desperate, you need help. The easiest and fastest and cheapest way to get help is to go to uh tractor supply and buy these two things. Um, both this is less than $30, I think. Um, maybe 35, maybe 40. But two very, very powerful medicines that will help you. These two medicines are now curing um cancer left and right, breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer. Like so many people are taking these and finding remarkable healing. So you can look, there are so many testimonials, and I'll actually do a link of a site with just testimonials of people using these two things. So um super healing. So on the finbendazle, I'm I know I'm saying that wrong, so I'm sorry in advance. But the minbendazle, finbendazle, owlbendazle are all basically the same one. You wouldn't take all three of them. Pick one and mix it with the ivermectin. My preference is the minbenazle. Um, I always I just for all medicine, I like to go to the oldest available. Um, I always feel like kind of if it was released, it's the most pure. But another um side note, I want to I want to bring this up because I found it so interesting. And I haven't done a deep dive, but just enough that I'm like, there's something to this. When I I did I read a ton of white papers on the subject, and um I was so scared the first time I took these drugs, I was like, oh, I I I didn't know they were gonna be gentle. I didn't, I thought, oh, this is terrible. I'm I'm harming myself, but I didn't have to. I wasn't harming myself, but I thought I was. Um, so I did a ton of white paper studies. I read research and research and research, and I saw that if a study was in another country, they call these drugs chemotherapy drugs. I couldn't believe yeah, yeah. I think um you know, there's could be a connection to cancer and parasites, and I thought, wow, that's telling if these are early. I don't really know that for a fact, but. I know when I was reading white papers, that's the class that they would call these drugs in different countries. So it's the ivermectin, and I prefer the minbin dial just I that's the I get the better results. I get a tablet and I prefer taking my medicine in a tablet over a paste because it's just more precise, it's easier mentally. It's it's I like it better. Um, and the the that is an older drug that I can look at all the success rates, and you know, it's actually very little side effects, and that's just the one I I prefer to take. So I will take the ivermectin tablet and the minbin dazzle. I've taken finbin and I've taken the other one, and they're both easy. Uh I get results and they're good. Um HCQ, that's the um I can never say that one and I can't read it exactly.

SPEAKER_00

Hydroxychloroquine.

SPEAKER_01

Thank you, thank you. And it's a malaria drug, and it's another antiparasitic drug that has revolutionized, you know, humanity. It's it's these, they've really given a good gift. They're safe there. I use that one as well. I use it's kind of like my secondary line of defense, and then the one that I use um is prosyquantal. It's one more, and that one is because I have the parasite schistosomiasis, and that's one of the only um antiparasitic drugs that actually can treat that one in in the life cycles. It's the strongest and it's a broad spectrum, and they have a paste actually. If this is like if I'm speaking to you and resonating, I get my ProsyQuantal from um a website that it's ivermectin 24, and I can actually order it. Uh it's I think technically it's a um prescription only, but this website offers a lot of them that are prescription only. And um that's the route I I chose to take to get these medicines for myself. But they do have a this is the ivermectin one. If you go to tractor supply, if there's one of those in in your area, um, they have one that is ivermectin and prosyquantal, so you can get your hands on it immediately without going to a doctor or um.

SPEAKER_00

Interesting. One thing one thing I wanted to ask about this, and then I know we're gonna go over some herbal remedies. Um, are there restrictions that you know of, say if somebody's pregnant or if there's um maybe a disease that could inhibit results or have a negative reaction? Do you know anything off the top of your head? I know that you've been doing this for yourself, and maybe haven't, you know, this isn't something that like you're working with patients with. Like you said, it's not medical advice, but just for anybody listening, are there any restrictions that you know of for any of these things?

SPEAKER_01

Not that I know of. The prosyquantal is the one where I'm like, ooh, be very careful on that one. The other ones I feel like are super safe and gentle. Um, literally, uh Ivermectin, I would compare it to an aspirin. It's actually pretty, pretty easy. I know when you you talk to doctors, there's a lot of fear porn out there, like, oh, they're they're scary, they're gonna kill you. But just, you know, do your research, um, make your own judgment. I have found them to be ultra uh gentle on me. The only one that's harsh is prosyquantal. And I I don't, I'll, you know, make sure I'm really careful when I do that one.

SPEAKER_00

And then also to my other question for people who wanted to do some type of a detox using all of these and a cleanse? Is there a chance that this could interfere with, say, work if somebody can't make it to the bathroom often or if they're in their car for a long time? Should somebody prepare to do this on say like a long weekend or um a day whenever they have off work and maybe have a few days? What would you recommend for for people who might have a busy schedule?

SPEAKER_01

It's a great question. Honestly, as you're taking them, you probably won't like day one, or I have in a slide coming up, I kind of have it charted like day one, day two. I don't know. Look, let's see what's the next one. No, that's not we'll go, we'll get to that. But when um the you're gonna feel emotionally bad when you like day two or three of uh taking the medicine. Um and then it it's the herx when they start dying off, is when you're gonna feel bad. I've never had explosive diarrhea from cleansing, I've never had to be close. I haven't felt 100%, but I've never felt like I can't get out of bed or I have to hide from myself. I just I'm not all there. The worst thing I think is a headache, and that's coming from um the die-off of the parasin because your body is gonna, as you kill the parasites, they release toxins in your body that you feel bad. And so it's called herxing reaction, and so it's a secondary reaction to the parasite cleansing. You're not gonna feel bad from the medicine, you'll feel bad from the die-off. Um, but one thing that this does for me, and I'm trying again, just I'm gonna give all my personal advice because if you have this, but when I take it, my uh ability to go to the bathroom shuts down. I it's um I just go it's on lockdown. I'm not kidding. At one time after a cleanse, it took me nine days to be able to go. I ended up going into the emergency room because I couldn't go to the bathroom and I felt so bad. So uh, and then of course the doctors aren't helpful at all. They just dismissed me and told me to go get some Marillax at the at the drugstore. I'm like, oh, thanks. $10,000 later. Okay. But um, just the journey. You will have symptoms. That was an extreme symptom. And since that time, I always, always, always have CNSNST um afterwards to stimulate my colon will will also that'll help.

SPEAKER_00

And have you noticed does that work really good? Have you ever had an instance where it was almost a medical emergency since getting that treated?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, not at all. Well, no, and actually now I I will start working on elimination before it becomes a problem. Like that's that's part of my um my I'll have the prep, I have the kill, and then I have the flush. The flush is very important about activating my um colon, getting everything out. I before I would just take the medicine and think that was it, you know. I now have kind of extended my protocol to um a lot of lemon juice. I drink uh lemon juice, diastomaceous earth, and um baking soda afterwards. That's another one. I'll I think I have that on the slide coming up. You can kind of move. I think we're ready to go. Oh, let's talk about these natural remedies. Um, I do stick to the pharmaceuticals. I found that those are the most bang for your buck. When you take those, you're gonna see results. I see results in these too, but I do the medicine and then I do these. Um, I'll I'll take um, you know, two or three days to take the prescription. And then the rest of the month, the 30 days, I'm on these. So I do take them, but not always at the same time. But cloves, black walnut holes, wormwood, and a lot of times you can find one supplement with all three of those things in there. And just kind of trying to share funny stories of this whole journey. I had a little uh wormwood tincture in a black bottle, and there's been so many desperate moments, you know, you're just like throwing spaghetti at the wall. Like, how do I get help, you know? And so I had one of those bottles, and I would, you know, had like a dose on the side that I do my little drops, and it just didn't seem worth it. And I was just kind of like, I guess I was just having a day. I made a vodka martini or uh a little glass of vodka, maybe like an ounce of vodka, and I poured half of the bottle of wormwood in there, and I just took a shot of it. But I'm not kidding, that was very powerful, and maybe um that actually worked wonders. I was like, hey, this is a new thing. I don't know, maybe the alcohol was a good carrier for it. I was like, hey, that's that's good, but there's been a lot of humorous moments like that where I'm I stumble into like help. But um the clove, the black walnut, the wormwood oregano oil is fantastic. I love that one as well. Um, make sure to get the gel caps, don't try to take it, it'll burn like crazy. Um, and garlic, I love garlic. Um, that's a powerful one. And there's also kind of a um a teeny thing within garlic called allison, believe it or not. A-L-L like I-C-I-N or something. And if you can isolate that compound from the garlic, that's I think the part that is really potent and good.

SPEAKER_00

Your story about your your martini reminds me I had a survivor on my podcast who she I think was pretty close to homeless. She had like no money, she just escaped the cult. She realized she had parasites, and she said she took like a shot of tequila and she mixed something with it, but she said it went away, like it killed. Yes, she talked about on my show. She's like, So if you need a quick fix, I've been hearing that and it's a big thing. Go ahead and drink. But I heard tequila is a good pair, it's good for parasite uh cleansing. So kind of funny.

SPEAKER_01

That's awesome. And wouldn't that be so fun? Let's just take some shots at tequila. Like, I love that. But you know what's so interesting about tequila is they have that worm in the bottle, you know? And you wonder, did yeah, is this like a known fact? Have they? I actually was talking to a man, he was from Mexico, and we were talking about raw milk. Uh, I was passionate about raw milk for a long time until then the parasites, and then I'm like, did I get the parasites and the raw milk? Blah, blah, blah. But, anyways, I was talking to him about it, and he said, every single day before we went to work or like at work, everybody would start off with their raw milk, tequila, and agave and drink it. And that was their daily like get up and go, or maybe they put it in their coffee, raw milk, coffee, and um tequila was in it too. I just thought that was fascinating because cultures we have known how to be healthy, we've gotten so away from our basics, but um I think possibly tequila could be uh antiparasitic, and how great is that? And I'm not kidding, and I I've experimented with that, been like trying like okay, I get to take a shot at tequila for breakfast. This is fun. But I don't know very much about it, but I do know it's a thing, and I think it's really cool. And you know, there's not one way to get rid of them, there's a bunch, yes, a hundred percent.

SPEAKER_00

So kind of funny, but I don't know, kind of funny. I'd be curious to see the you know, any comments if people have tried stuff or even you know, on a budget if you've had to do an alcohol cleanse for parasites, you know, that doesn't work. And what did you guys do?

SPEAKER_01

Exactly. And I think my alcohol, like my wormwood martini came from a point of some somewhat of a uh method to my madness. Isn't there I think wormwood is a a a specific kind of alcohol called like abseeth or something, anyways. I think wormwood does have its own alcohol. And I was like thinking, you know, I think back in the day the bartender was kind of like the tincture, you know, and you you wonder if that has medicine properties, you know, how did it evolve? And so I think that's what I was trying to go for was the the tincture of that, anyways. I I had a nice martini and it didn't taste that great, but it was fun, it served its purpose. Um, okay.

SPEAKER_00

Well, here too, real quick. My I take my dog to a holistic vet, and one of this isn't a parasite, but it is an insect. Um, fleas and and ticks for dogs. Wormwood is a natural repellent that you can give your dog instead of a pill from the veterinarian. It's a holistic way you can try to combat flea and ticks, which you know, disease and parasites and can infect your dog. So that's kind of interesting too that it has the word worm in it, like you were saying tequila bottles do.

SPEAKER_01

Right, exactly. I think it is very interesting. Wormwood, you know, and obviously they found out that you know, hundreds and thousands of years ago, this wood cures those worms, and that's how hence the name.

SPEAKER_00

We need people in like mashed roves of helicopters that can carry or like planes that can carry spray things, and we just need to like load up parasitic cleanses and like go pour it over like the White House and like all these evil places. This pill up a lot.

SPEAKER_01

I know, and I you know, also the that's so interesting. We could talk about this forever, but yeah, I kind of wonder about all of these things that have infiltrated our body and like or these chemtrails. Is that where you know you think a chemtrail over a water treatment plant? Or, you know, how have they gotten us? You know, I know the ritual, obviously, but there's a bunch of different ways that it's kind of there. Yeah, absolutely. Okay, so let's go. We're gonna do it. We've kind of we've gotten our whole plan up together and it's the prep. It's going to be strong medicine, and then we're gonna um flush, we're gonna recalculate, and we do this over and over again. So the prep, I love that um liver cleanse. If I recommend, you know, that takes one, it takes like three days because you drink apple juice for a few, but you're gonna prepare your body to get ready. And again, the biggest thing is just to get rid of these toxins. The one of the die-off that is so gross, but you want them out of your body because a lot of times the medicine will just stop them or slow them down or make them sick, and then they don't get removed from the body, and then they just kind of revive themselves. So we just again we're trying to get them out of our body as quick as possible. And they are putting out all sorts of toxins, a lot of heavy metals when they're dying, um, a lot of eggs, unfortunately. I think there's like it when you talk about this, it could be science fiction, it's so gross. But I think one of their defense mechanisms is when they die, the host or the parasite inside your body, there's an egg sack that will get released. So if that one dies, there'll be thousands more to come. And so that's a scary thing, but I wanted everybody to know. So it's it's not a one and done. You have to um, if you are choosing to go this route, make sure to continue it. Do it monthly afterwards because one cleanse might have gotten a lot of the adults, but then you'll have a lot more offspring. And so just make sure it's gonna you continue the route it's um that you're on, and then at least 10 days. I when you take the medicine, you might see things coming out as a result from that medicine for up to 30 days. And don't take the medicine and then the next day or the next day think, oh, nothing happened. That that didn't work, you know. It actually takes some time to actually see everything because they're it's not just our digestive tract. We have a lot of parasites in our digestive tract, but we have them in our feet, in our muscles, in our heart, in our brain, like they're everywhere. And to kill takes time, and then to get the body to actually pull it out and dispose of it takes time. So just don't a lot of times I start these things and I just want to like go as hard and as strong as possible. Um, but make sure to stop and do the the flushing part and then restart it. It actually is a cycle, you can't just and then if you do take it and then all of a sudden you feel terrible. Um sometimes I've had like lower back pain, and I think it's a lot of the toxins leaving my body, headaches, low energy. But a lot of times, if I'm trying to take the medicine for two or three days, I might have a plan where I want to go for four or five days, but don't wait until you feel bad to stop the medicine because if you feel bad and then you keep taking it, you're gonna feel worse. And so just be patient, I guess is what I'm trying to say.

SPEAKER_00

Great advice. I think people do get frustrated easily and then they think that it's not working and don't understand. These things take time, it's not a pill like what we're used to getting from a doctor, where it just a symptom might be gone quick or masked quick. This is like you're getting to the root of the problem, and the root of the problem didn't happen overnight. It took time for these symptoms to appear in your body, and it's gonna take time for them to go and leave. Um, you know, these are living creatures, and there's there tends to be a lot of them, and they don't just, you know, they're very resilient, like they can literally live in a body that has food and is going through things and you know, functioning, and they're just they're living and thriving, and you know, they're very resistant to that's really good advice to just be patient. And I appreciate you sharing that, Allison, because I think a lot of people quit too early on this um because they're not getting they're not seeing a result the next day.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah. Like you you will start seeing results and um just just be patient. It's uh go slow. And I was gonna say something, but okay, so the flesh is really the most important part the afterwards when you're getting all of this out of your body. I absolutely let me see if I can find it. I was going to oh, right here. This is the weirdest. Um, you want to put me on the thing? Okay, mimosa Pudica seed. It's a weird name, and it's a weird what this is a seed from I think it's the Venus fly trap. You know, those weird plants that like close on the flies. And they're in like a capsule form, kind of like that, and um it turns into it doesn't get absorbed into your bloodstream. This will only stay in your digestive tract. And before you, if you buy some, before you take it, just drop it in water and see what it looks like. But it's like a piece of chewing gum or something, it's gonna go through your, I take it afterwards, and it goes through and anything that is dead or it grabs the parasites. Any anything, it's almost like a scrub or something, it just goes through your system and anything that's not supposed to be there, it grabs and it takes it out of your body. Um, it's and I kind of like the things that you get to see instant results. But I'm warning you, you're gonna see you if you take ivermectin and then some mosa pudica seeds, you're gonna see some science fiction. Like it's gonna happen. But that's a really great natural after the flush. Um, also another one that I love again, I love to protect my liver as much as possible. And there's a product called, I don't have it with me, but it's Tudka T-U-D-C-A, and I'll have it in the links below. It's also called Oxbile. So Tutka was one dandelion root and artichoke. I absolutely love those. Again, they're good, they're just detox, um, but potent. I always see results and I always can feel better. Chlorella or spirulina, any kind of those green tablets are fabulous for the flush. I love um NAC. I'm gonna put it right here. I'm not gonna say the name, I call it NAC. I'll have it in the links below. This is wonderful. I take it every day. This isn't just for the flush. I this is in my normal rotation. I don't have very many things that I take daily, but this is actually one of them. I like it a lot. If um you go to the hospital and you have like Tylenol, uh Tylenol is actually 10 times more toxic than ivermectin, but Tylenol poisoning, the hospital will give you NAC. It's um a very good, I think it's amino acid, but I should know more about it. I just know I like it. Um there, chlorella. Okay, so we talked a little bit. So afterwards, I drink CNAT at least two or three days in a row. Um, and this just keeps everything moving. I won't have any more emergency rooms where they um I have to go to the hospital. Middle because I can't go to the bathroom. The CNAT helps that. I also sometimes take Marillax. I just again don't like artificial stuff. And so sometimes that's kind of like my my uh emergency kind of go-to when I feel like I need help. Um the trying to read what the last one says. Oh, and I continue with the wormwood clove, um uh black walnut hulb. I on even that's part of killing, but I also use it as part of the flesh also. I just keep that going. The only thing that I just will do for two or three days is the hard pharmaceuticals. Um, but I kind of consider those pretty easy on my on my system. I might not do a big martini dose, but I keep those in there in my system. And skin is a huge part of this, um, especially for what I've been dealing with, because they will move from the skin and they literally can go into the blood from that. They can cross all barriers. And uh I kind of feel like I might be out of my mind, but when I take the medicine, I almost feel like they go to the skin and wait because it's hard to take oral medicine and get the medicine into your skin. And our skin is like a big sponge. There's a million places and holes and crevices, and there's an ecosystem happening, unfortunately, there. And so um I, as you do your monthly thing, put together some lotion. Um, I really like ivermectin mixed with DMSO um right here, and I actually prefer the DMSO gel, and then I just squirt my paste into it, and then I also sometimes add coconut oil just because I don't want to coat my whole that's too much medicine if I just rub DMSO and ivermectin on it. I need to get a carrier and I need to kind of dilute the medicine some. So I will mix it in something pure because DMSO, what this is, it's a um a natural uh, I don't know what you would call it. It's from the byproduct of um, it's a fascinating medicine. It's from the byproduct of the paper industry. So this is basically just like tree blood. I know that's a weird way to say it, but it's um all natural. And this will bind with the ivermectin when you put it on your skin and pull it deeper into the skin and give it a more concentrated because when you're wanting to put ivermectin in your skin, you don't want just to put it on the top layer, you want to pull it into your skin, and this is the carrier that will help ivermectin go deeper and give your skin and ultimately the parasites find them and kill them out of the skin, also on the skin, but separately. So don't use DMSO with other products, especially like if they have a really long ingredient list, because it's gonna find and pull that medicine into the blood, and you might not want polysorbit 80, whatever in your blood. So just be cautious that before you use DMSO, your skin is really clean. As a normal part of the skin treatment is just amlactic, it's an alpha hydroxy acid. And in we haven't talked about it yet, but in these parasites, a lot of times there's biofilms. You actually kind of have to remove this layer to get to this layer, and this will kind of open up your skin to where you can, if you put this on not directly ahead, like maybe the night before, and then the next day you do the ivermectum DMSO and coconut oil combo when your skin's clean. But if you've used this, it's going to be uh more open. You're taking off the layers of it so the medicine can penetrate deeper. Okay, and I do want to talk about bath soaks. That's another huge way of um cleaning the skin and detoxing and pulling all of these out of our body. I love a bath soak of Epson salt combined with borox. You would do a cup, a cup, and a cup of um baking soda there, and a cup of hydrogen peroxide. Baking soda, hydrogen peroxide. I'm forgetting some Epsom sauce. So four cups of that in the hottest bath you can take and soak it and just stay in there. And it's actually not it's very inexpensive, also. It's not just to get those, maybe a ten dollar uh supply that'll give you like five or six baths um to take. So it's it's but you will it's amazing what we'll pull out of your skin during those baths, and they're very healing if you're dealing with pain from a rash or um anything. You that's it's just a great therapeutic um thing to try. Oh, and the last one is black seed oil. They say you can see this is like my bottle I bought at the beginning of this journal journey, and this is funny too. This is I bought this at the beginning of this, too. You're gonna laugh. Diatomaceous earth, like this whole container. Oh my god, it's down to here, like all of that. I mean, a lot of it has been like on my sheets or like powdering my skin or um oops. I um yeah, I've used it several different ways, but I love diatomaceous earth, just a teaspoon of it and lemon juice, and um just drink it with baking soda too. I like a little thing. It actually will keep you going to the bathroom. Sorry to keep saying that, but it will. And um it is diatomaceous earth is excellent at getting out like the nano, like the little stuff, I think. But I use that as well. I wanted to, I these just knocked over. I wanted to show them to you. Oh, they're so pretty! Aren't they cool? They're garlic flowers. They were in my vegetable garden. Oh wow. When you grow garlic, these little like spicy, crazy garlic flowers, and you can eat these, and these are also seeds, but anyway, oh my gosh, thank you. That's an e um so black seed oil. This supposedly cures everything but death. That's what people say about it. I like it for my skin. I take it by mouth, but honestly, I can't say yay or nay. I a lot of times I take things and I'm like, oh, got results. I've never seen huge results, but people swear by it. And so I kind of keep it and I keep trying it. I do put it in my bath and I put it on my skin, and and that's a great way to take medicine because you're you're absorbed your skin, you're absorbing it, it'll still be good.

SPEAKER_00

And like you said, our skin's our it's an organ, it's our largest organ. And that's something for me that I realized was like I was allergic to so many different things. And once I I also instead of using lotion, I use coconut oil, just plain cold-pressed organic coconut oil as a lotion now. And like my skin has been so much nicer since I've started doing that for the last few years, than using tons of lotions and things with chemicals, and like you said, long ingredient lists and fillers and fragrances and all that stuff goes into your body. And so you might have a rash, but there also might be stuff going on inside, you know, or you could be feeding dysfunction in your body through your skin and not even know it. So I love all these natural alternatives, and I hope other people can sort of, you know, start looking at their skin. I love how you said it's an ecosystem, you know, and we have like a whole like microbial uh ecosystem that is on our skin all times, and that it's it's a it's like a living thing, like on your skin that you can't see, and we kind of forget that. We think all of our living organs are inside, and like it's really easy to take care of your skin if you do these simple things like what Allison is suggesting.

SPEAKER_01

Exactly. And when I got that horrible rash, it was probably because my liver was so clogged and it didn't have anywhere else to go. Um, and so the rash tells us so much more about what's happening inside our bodies, you know. Um it was it's not just a rash, there's a reason there's a rash, you know, a lot of times.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and and even people can relate to like how how bad our skin can be infected with like toxins by like black, uh, what are those called blackhead uh strips that people like you see them put on your nose and you rip them off. Like that can happen in all the rest of your skin too. Like we focus on our face and facial care, but that's just like one little place. Like the rest of your skin is just as susceptible to having all of those toxins in it. And so, like doing the bath soap, like what Allison is saying, it's almost like you're taking one of those blackhead strips and like putting it on your entire body, but like naturally, and you're like extracting all of that crap that you can't see with the naked eye, that's just like lurking in your body, and like she said, that's getting into your bloodstream too, those things.

SPEAKER_01

And again, our thoughts, like we're trying to have the clearest thoughts we possibly can. You know, we we don't want any infiltration, and you know, by pulling this out every possible way we can. Yes, again, we are aligning ourselves with uh we're you know, the we're releasing the control they have on us, and we're reclaiming our bodies uh as divine and they're not welcome here.

SPEAKER_00

Absolutely. Thanks for including that slide. I think it it goes, our skin gets very overlooked whenever we're talking about detox, and we forget it's just as important of an organ as the rest of our organs internally, maybe even more important in a way, just because it has the ability to take things from outside and bring it into our internal system and control that.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, yeah. Like this, honestly, it's uh the the uh yeah, I couldn't agree more. It's uh I think as or more times, I think I've got more uh benefit to talking to my gun over and over and over again.

SPEAKER_00

Absolutely okay. I think that's last slide, right?

SPEAKER_02

I think so. Yay.

SPEAKER_01

I don't I I uh I bet that is the last slide. We did it. Any other questions? I guess I know.

SPEAKER_00

Oh my goodness.

SPEAKER_01

Look at my all my stuff here.

SPEAKER_00

I mean, honestly, I feel like there's I guess one of the things that I would ask for people listening, I'm sure some people have either experimented with cleansing or they've at least researched it. Most people don't know anything about it, but for people that have one question I could see is your protocol had a specific amount of days that you do uh each month for the different phases? Are there, or I should say there are different phased detoxes and cleanses? Some of them I've seen are six months, some are three, some are like three weeks, one week. Is there reasons why somebody might want to do a longer one? Or is doing longer more beneficial, or does it really matter? Can somebody get the same bang for their buck from doing a protocol like you where it's kind of like a monthly cycle? They don't always have to be using these kind of expensive credients every single day for like six months. Can they get a result in doing this for a few days a month, the same that they might, you know, doing it all at once for a specific amount of long time?

SPEAKER_01

Yes, for sure. And great, great question. And I actually usually do mine on two-week increments. So I do I usually do two a month. And um, I I did the recommendation on taking the strong meds, no more than two to four days. And that's really is just because if you're new to this, that's a good place to start. But you might want to build out to 10 days. Um, people do, and I'll I'll when I give all the list of information. Um, there's some charts that people will do, um, you know, three days on, four days off, four days on, three days off. Um, you'll see a little bit of everything. Uh for for one, a lot of times I'm trying. I'm like, okay, I'm gonna take it five days in a row, but my body always tells me to stop ahead of time. I can't go those long spans. I've just never been able to break, I think, more than four or five days. Um, even if I think I'm gonna try it for 10 days. I I can't. I I for some reason I just I can't, but I do do it more than once a month. And um my my goal would probably be like a three, three on, four off, three on of it. And then I'm actually cleansing and prepping the rest of the other four days. But the the time frame that I gave is basically a place to start, and then you're gonna customize it for yourself on frequency. How bad do you feel? If you feel really bad, you're gonna want to hit it a lot harder than most people, and you're gonna put up with some of the herxing reactions because you need it, you know, it's it's you're getting better. And sometimes you get worse before you get better, sometimes you feel a little worse.

SPEAKER_00

Absolutely, and I think that's a really good thing that you said. People who are just beginning, if you're looking at somebody online who's like super advanced at doing this, they've been doing it for years and they're able to tolerate a really long span of it. It doesn't mean that there's something wrong with you if you can't. And some people's bodies, especially if you're, you know, a woman and you don't weigh a lot, or you know, there's so many different factors, but you know, everything's different. So you really do. You have to look at like what's best for you with the doses and you know how long you can tolerate stuff. And it doesn't make you less capable of doing something if it's not something that you can do for you know six months at a time every single day.

SPEAKER_01

Yes. What I would hope for a beginner is really you're just gonna have to get familiar with these, you're gonna have to get your own relationship with the medicines, you're gonna find what you know resonates to you, and then um you'll get your own protocol going. But this whole message for for this is just get familiar. Like, what are the tools that are available for me? And uh, I wanted you know to hear my experience, might help you with your experience. But this is just a starting place, and I know a lot of people that can take it for 10 days, and they can take like 10 times the potency that I've recommended. I'm actually kind of on the smaller side. I've had people say, take 60 milligrams of ibramectin five days in a row. I think that's way too much, but it might not be for everybody. So just find out what works for you.

SPEAKER_00

And then the last thing I wanted to ask you for people listening who are interested in this, would you possibly be interested in hosting a cleanse for a group of people to do? And maybe we could get a group of people together, they could connect with you. You guys could all start on a full moon and go through a cycle and kind of have like a community cleanse.

SPEAKER_01

Totally. I would love to do that. I and actually, I did that on my first cleanse. I like found one of those communities, and it helps so much because it's scary and you don't know what you're doing, and like to have other people and also some funny stories will come up to be able to laugh at this whole experience, you know, because it's it's it's outrageous and it's science fiction and it's crazy. And I never thought I would be, you know, this would be a part of my life, like ever, you know. I just how we all fall into it, but if we've got to take our health, our our well-being, everything emotionally, physically, everything. And these parasites we're fighting, uh light versus dark, and um this category falls into the darkness. We fall into the light and we are gonna collaborate.

SPEAKER_00

That's awesome. For anybody listening, I would love your guys' feedback. Would you guys want to be part of a group Parasite Cleanse hosted by Allison? And you guys can connect with her, customize kind of plans yourself, and then ask her advice, and then you guys could all start on the same day and do a cleanse. And maybe it could be an ongoing thing if you all you know might want to do the version that Allison does or on a similar timeframe each month. It could be something ongoing that you guys just all do together. But if that would be interesting for you guys, something that you guys would want to partake in, please comment below. I'd love to hear and you know, get that set up and maybe we do another episode and announce it, and Allison can explain it. Um, and then we can announce where you guys can connect. And you know, it would be free, of course. You guys would just have to supply your supplies. But um, you know, like Alison said, there's budget-friendly ways to do this. There's also ways that you guys can really pour an investment in if you guys have that extra funding. So I would love it if we could do this. So that's awesome. I love it.

SPEAKER_01

Oh my gosh, that would be fun. Yes, please. That would sound great. And any other feedback, I would love to hear. So thank you. Yeah, that's awesome.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, and if we if we didn't answer your question, uh ask it below. I think this topic is just it's so big. One of the things I told Allison um before we came on here, uh, another fellow survivor, an Epstein survivor, her name's Audra. She had recently posted on Facebook something regarding Epstein and Ringworm, and that there's some type of a common occurrence of Epstein survivors and maybe ritual abuse survivors in general, but I'd have to go look at the post. I read it a few days ago and don't remember up off the top of my head. Um she had said something about um ringworm is something she's heard ritual abuse survivors coming in contact with from their abusers and especially with Epstein. So it is kind of interesting how this is like a part of the ritual abuse experience with people. And uh, you know, it's widely unknown by the rest of society. It's like parasites have been like occulted with the rest of the you know, dark magic and dark neuroscience that they play around with. And so you have to really take that into consideration of like these things must be really powerful if they've like gone through the lengths to hide them from society as much as they have the effects of them and of the ritual abuse of trauma dissociation. They've largely hidden all of that too from academia and they've done the same thing with parasites to where it's not openly talked about in a doctor or medical office, it's something alternative, you know, and and not something that a doctor really addresses unless you go see an alternative. So it is really fascinating. I think it should be higher up on our priority list with health. And I think obviously if they're trying to hide it and keeping it out of our view, and even with this explosive diarrhea thing that's going around, they're not calling it a parasite, like they're literally labeling it explosive diarrhea, like they're not even telling people that it's like a parasite unless you like take time to read up on it. So even that, they're kind of like twisting around with people.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I know.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, it's it's interesting.

SPEAKER_01

It is, you're right, it is.

SPEAKER_00

But I really appreciate you coming on here and sharing. It's just a really important topic. And you know, I'm so sorry for what you went through and also so grateful that we get to learn from you now and that you're here today and you're able to share how you got your vitality back and how you got your health back and you know, and your vibrance. And hopefully it can really be helpful for somebody on the other side of the screen who's just in the thick of it like you were years ago, you know, and not knowing what to do. You give that beacon of hope to everybody of like what's on the other side of putting that hard work in.

SPEAKER_01

Yes, I hope so. And you're not alone and you're not crazy, and reach out to me. I'd love to hear from you. That would be great. And thanks for having me on. Oh, I have uh buy me a coffee, Allison1776 at buy me a coffee. I would love to hear from you. Um, and then I also have an email Allison1776 at rocketmail.com. Send me uh anything with your questions. We talk, I might not get super long, you know, in there, but I like to hear and I like to ask questions. Um, obviously, this if you give me your symptom, it might take me 30 minutes to go over. So I can't really itemize each um answer exactly, but I'd love to hear from you. And it it actually just makes my day. I just when I when it when I get to connect.

SPEAKER_00

And then she's also on X for those of you who are on social media as well. And I will have her handle down below if you guys would rather reach out to her there. You guys can send her a DM and follow her and support her and share her content. Um, and Alison, you're just a joy. I'm really grateful that you've come on so many times. You've become a beloved part of the community, and it's really amazing to watch you grow. And like I said, watching you like step into this role and educate people and to be able to share from your experiences, it just really gives a new meaning to putting purpose to pain. And it's it's really crazy being able to do that. And that's like such a transformative moment that a lot of survivors feel like they're never gonna get to you. And people like you show the example of yes, you can. And so what you're doing is just vitally important. So thank you.

SPEAKER_01

Thank you for giving me a voice. It's you've so been instrumental, and I just I it's been such a I can't even put it to words, it cooks me up. It's been such a great experience, and you're you're amazing. So thank you for all you do, and thanks for having me.

SPEAKER_00

You're welcome. And we we already plan that we're gonna have you on again. So you guys like to, you know, hopefully we'll we'll put together a parasite cleanse and have that ready for you guys sometime in the near future um to follow this episode so you guys can look forward to that. I'm really excited. And um, I'm gonna have all of Allison's information below. So reach out to her via email, buy her a coffee if you guys have a little bit, and you guys can write her a note there and encourage her and connect with her. Um, really wonderful way to support her in her journey, especially hearing she's gonna have to be moving a lot. We're gonna have to help get her some resources, and you know, the best way to do that is to go to her directly. So I'll have all that as well as her email below. So please connect with her, you guys. I'll have all my information as well below in the show notes. Thank you guys so much for listening. God bless you all, and we will see you next time.