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hello and welcome back to the channel
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and thank you for joining me in another
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of my wonderful interviews and as you
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can see I'm not in my normal studio and
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if you've been watching recently you
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will know I've been up to Scotland in
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fact to creef to the hydro hotel in
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creef for a very special reason because
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that marvelous lady Barbara O'Neal has
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had a health Summit here and I'm very
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lucky because she's just agreed to join
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me to have a conversation Barbara
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welcome to the show it's good to be here
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Richard have you and I know I have have
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you enjoyed the five days that we've
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been here with you delivering all your
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wonderful stuff I have and one of the
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reasons I know I have is because it's
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gone so
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fast you travel around the world doing
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this and and I know that lots of people
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will be obviously interested in all the
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health remedies and your books and this
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but I want to find out what it's like
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being such a popular person um and
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traveling around the world we hear of
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big film stars who have their Entourage
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and all of this you've got the lovely
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Jacqueline who is looking after you
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what's it like going from Pillar To Post
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because I understand that you spend 10
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months of the year on the road and only
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two months at
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home well it's uh it's certainly
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different and even if I was at home
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there's no children or grandchildren
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near me
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anyway um Australia's a very big place I
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got two daughters in Tasmania with their
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children I've got a few in Queensland uh
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I've got one daughter in America so
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they're all over the place anyway but I
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a simple lady that really loves working
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in my garden and cooking and sewing and
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those simple things but God God has
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chosen me to do something else I had
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never have had or have wanted to to be
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famous or great but it appears that that
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seems to be what's happening
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and what's it like being in a different
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place every week what I do is I adjust
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wherever I am and I found that that's
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the key to be able to do it wherever I
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am I'm with people who are very
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interested in health people who are very
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excited to see me and so it makes it
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easy yes it would be hard if I came to
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someone and said oh not you
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again that you know you're a threat to
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Public Safety that that would be a
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little difficult but that that is never
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the case I'm always with people who are
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interested in health who love what I
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teach so that makes it very very easy
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and everyone is a person everyone and I
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know everyone in God's eye is precious
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and special and so I really have just
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learned to love wherever I
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am I'm thinking that um as you go around
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the internet of course has been
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something that is new for all of us um
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in the last 20 or so years H and in the
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old days you got famous by appearing on
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people's shows or having documentaries
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made about you so the internet is I mean
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certainly for people like me who set up
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a YouTube channel and and see where it
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will go but for somebody like you where
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you're so known
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internationally how have you found the
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transition from from being uh within
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Australia to suddenly being known across
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the world yes I I don't think that my
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brain um really
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comprehends what's what's happening and
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I've always coped I mean you picture me
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in the rainforest no electricity with
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six children I just learned to to love
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the moment and live every day as it came
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and that's really what I do now never in
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my wildest dreams did I believe when I
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was uh washing the clothes in the in the
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rainforest and digging in the garden
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that I with a baby on my back that I
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would ever be to what I am today I think
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I I still don't quite comprehend it but
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I I never get annoyed with people
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stopping me and a lot of people stop me
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I've got I've had a airline pilot stop
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me in fact recently I think in one
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airport about four flight attendant stop
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me I'm just happy to see how happy they
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are of how they've been helped yes that
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you know I love that and so I smile and
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I just say I'm glad but and I'll be
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sitting in my seat in the plane and
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someone will stop and say love what you
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do and I'll look up and smile and and
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put my hand up so what it does mean re
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Richard that I can't eat an ice cream I
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can't smoke a cigarette I can't drink
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alcohol I I'm in a bubble yes and but
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you know I really don't mind because if
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I don't live what I preach I don't think
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I should be doing this that's very true
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and and I certainly you know as soon as
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you step outside the things you've
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spoken about people will suddenly ask me
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you know well are you paying a council
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tax are you pushing back against this
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and all of this so and you have to be
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authentic and and honorable and all
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those things that that is so true and
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many are
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not like you would never get a painter
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whose paints falling off his
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house you would never get a plumber
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where the plumbers falling down on his
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house and that's that's what I feel a
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great responsibility to be to to be a
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living example of what I'm teaching you
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mentioned back then about the rainforest
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and about being there which is such a
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terrific image of being in tune with
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nature we've seen over the last 50 years
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that removal of people from nature into
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these tarmaced glass concrete
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environments where nature is almost
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invisible true and where you see even um
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programs on the television for children
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which are normalizing cityscapes rather
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than nature how do we how do we get back
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to more in our we're stuck with what
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we've got now but how do we introduce
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more nature into our lives to stay
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healthy it's a good question Richard
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because not everyone can go into a
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rainforest and live the way the way I
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lived I think you just do what you can
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and even if you're living in the city of
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London we we were very impressed when we
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were in London last week that there's
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not near as many overweight and obese
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people that we see in America Australian
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we see a lot of people
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bicycling we see a lot of parks and we
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had to be careful when we're walking
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into the park early in the morning cuz
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cyclists are whizzing backwards and
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forwards on the road and so even in that
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environment there are still the parks
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it's a matter of it's a matter of
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stepping out and accessing what you can
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and even getting little pots where you
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have some aloe vera you have some
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parsley you have have some um rocket
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there's there's always little bits that
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that you can do no matter where you are
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one of the big things that you talk
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about is um clothing and things against
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our skin but because our skin as you and
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as I've remembered from the talks our
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skin is the first line of
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defense so many people are choosing
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artificial Fabrics which are not good
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for us and they you are dressed in in
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the Scottish wool and you look
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resplendant of course and I'm now
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feeling slightly nervous that I have no
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idea really what I'm wearing but that's
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the thing we don't know what we're
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wearing anymore no it's true and I often
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quote that little book the ministry of
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healing where she says the only hope of
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better things is the education of people
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in the right principles and yes when I
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first read that I thought yes getting
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people to exercise uh drink more water
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eat more
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plants we we never actually think much
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about the fabric that we're wearing and
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yet we the consumer have the power we if
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we all said I'm going to stop the Nyon
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acrylic polyester I'm going to go for my
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natural fiber uh that that little thing
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can make such a change it can make a
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change in us because now our bodies are
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wearing Fabrics that are natural yes we
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come from d we go back to dust we're
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wearing we're wearing the sheep's wool
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that you know from the sheep that came
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from the dust you know it's all it it is
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all
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connected but not only that is the
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economy it affects the economy so we
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have had of speakers this week saying we
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can change this world you know I think
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we can and a lot of people think little
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old me but this world is full of little
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old mes absolutely
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um and and I know you're a great um
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advocate for local and seasonal which is
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something again that in the global
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society that we're in and the big
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supermarkets providing strawberries and
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various things out of season that we we
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should get back to those local things
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and I know you have reasons for it yeah
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that that is true and as a nutritionist
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looking at the body um how it breaks
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down food how it functions
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that the foods that are in season are
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actually the very foods that our body
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needs in that climate at that time of
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year so that's that's also important and
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another important fact is that the food
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that's available and it is usually the
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cheapest that that's what's that's
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what's actually grown now yes and my
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husband pointed this out to me once when
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I was summer and I went to the markets
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and they had a whole box of grapes for
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$6 I got two boxes came home and I was
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so proud of my purchase and he looked at
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and he said they're last year's grapes I
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said how do you know he said look at the
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stem the stems were dried up and brown
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he said if they were new season grapes
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the stem would be green I hadn't even
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thought of that and and if you and well
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that's it I'm sure most most Housewives
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or husbands whatever probably also don't
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know because the food we we barely
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looked look at Food yes yes and you look
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at the old Italian woman in the fruit
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and vegetable shop she's smelling
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everything yes and I always get my
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husband to get the peaches because he
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smells everything yeah no absolutely um
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but that's I mean you mentioned there I
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mean food is obviously part of the the
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Whole Health picture for you and you
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mention it very very frequently but even
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then grow green grossers certainly in
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this country um are barely on the High
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Street butchers have disappeared pretty
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much all the
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small uh independent shops that you
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would get personal service and who know
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about what it is and where the food has
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come from are disappearing that's true
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that must that must affect the health of
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people it absolutely does um when we
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went first to the town well it's a hour
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from where we live it's called kempsey
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there was a big shop there called barsby
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and I loved going in there because it
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had a habitatery department that's all
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the your clo you know your fabrics and
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your Cottons and then it had a ladies
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clothes men's clothes and in the old
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days that's what it was and the lady in
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the habitatery department she'd worked
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there for 50
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years isn't that wonderful she knew
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everyone in the shop but you're talking
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more about food and I agree when I was a
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little girl there was a butcher shop
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there was a bakery the bread shop then
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there was you call it a green grocer the
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vegetable shop but when you go to
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America now everything's huge they're
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all huge big supermarkets like costos
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and Walmart and when you go in there
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there's everything everything from food
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even in America to
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guns gosh to to clothes everything's
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there and you look on the label made in
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China made in China made in China and
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that's why I say to people support your
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local Industries and I think it's tragic
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that in Scotland and Ireland the only
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people buying the wool are the tourists
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so if I want to buy some wool socks I
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have to go to the tourist shops yes and
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you're probably paying over the odds
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yeah at the same time you mentioned uh
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America and I have been to America twice
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on two two we road trips RPS and it's a
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fascinating uh place I'm not sure I
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personally would want to live there uh
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but it's great to visit um as you say
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everything is very big and the people do
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you despair I mean you've been going
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back to these places do you despair that
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people are not getting healthier that
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what would be your
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thoughts Richard often depends on the
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circles that you mix with yes obviously
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in the circles I mix with and the people
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that come to my meetings they're
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interested in it but in the little town
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of Al of Rowan Oak Alabama near and it's
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about 20 minutes from a health Retreat
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that I usually run there once or twice a
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year the people are just huge and
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the and the food and you know what's
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what's the most popular because that's
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right out in the aisles it's just white
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cakes with green icing and pink I icing
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you know boxes and boxes and boxes of
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this and one can Despair and then one
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goes to Ireland and then one goes to the
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Happy peir this wonderful shop where
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this identical twins these guys I think
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they're in their 40s now have this
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amazing restaurant they don't call it
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vegan because half the people wouldn't
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come cuz unfortunately vegan's got such
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a bad name and in some cases it's
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warranted but it's the most beautiful
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food and they're lined up out the street
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wow and they have sourdough breads they
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have local little uh you know uh fruit
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and vegetables that's grown I love going
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there and you go there and you're
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revived you go there and you're
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encouraged because you know that there
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is a movement and it's all almost a
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popular movement among amongst the young
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people you know to be a little bit
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different you go to America and yes
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there are pockets of that so I've got a
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friend who has a bread company s
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gluten-free and he's making 6 to 8,000
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loaves a day my goodness so you see that
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you know obviously it's popular yes so
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and his bread is all organic and I love
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it he's only about 45 I think and he's
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fit and young and got a family and I
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love supporting local businesses and I
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love in my lectures to say please go to
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the farmers markets go to those little
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Shops and and support them walk past the
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big companies and a lot of people don't
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think about where is their dollar going
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but when I was in uh Germany a few weeks
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ago up near the Baltic Sea walking
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around the Baltic Sea and there were
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little towns and Shops and and
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restaurants and outside there were
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tables and chairs
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but it was a bit cool right so there
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were little blankets little blankets on
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every chair I thought oh isn't that nice
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until I got up close polyester
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blankets I was so
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discouraged now you see all of those
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polyester blankets you know I ended up
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seeing hundreds of them what were they
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50 years ago they would have been Woolen
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yes and when that does a light rain or a
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spray off the Sea comes it land on the
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wool and it just sits there yes yes and
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it really keeps you warm and I that's
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why with my dying breath Richard I will
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do this because the world needs to know
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because so many people they got this
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lovely fluffy blanket on their Lounge
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it's polyester yeah and they say oh but
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it's so sft I said yeah but it's plastic
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it's a total deception I suppose people
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are are really only now in the last say
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five years I think the um the vaccine
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that we went through has started to make
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people think more about their health
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this great big Global initiative that
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people should do something to help them
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now whether or not of course we may
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disagree with whether it was useful or
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not dancing on eggshells on YouTube um
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but it has brought a lot more people's
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attention to health and things that
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relate to health like you say with the
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clothing with the Plastics the
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microplastics that are everywhere so do
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you find that you're becoming more
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popular all the time with the messages
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that you're giving
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out I think it is so 2020 lockdown we
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were locked down a lot of people in
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their homes started to
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Google and so it was actually because of
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the lockdown a lot of people discovered
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me right instead of being at work all
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day and busy busy busy they were sitting
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and so they started scrolling and they
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they found things so I think that's
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interesting so I think that's one point
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and another point is I think people
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started to think this this isn't right
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there must be something else and also I
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know in Australia in some hospitals you
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could not go in unless you'd had the
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shot so a lot of people were confronted
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with
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looking at health for a few reasons the
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lockdown the restrictions on freedom the
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restrictions on going to what we have
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been taught from young children that's
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where you go if you get sick but also
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getting frustrated with well my child's
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been on antibiotics for six weeks now
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and she's still got an ear AE you know
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just been confronted with so there's a
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few different things here I would like
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to think that a lot of people's eyes
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have been opened but then when I talk in
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other
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circles I wonder yes I know what you
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mean um only a few weeks ago my partner
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Julia's son tripped and fell and had a a
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nasty gash on his head um and we sort of
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were a bit nervous about going to a
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hospital because we thought what will
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they do how's it going to happen but in
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the end it was okay we did take him in
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but I was looking at the other in the uh
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children's area
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as he was being attended to and there
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were babies and I spoke to one woman and
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she and this poor little baby was very
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upset and crying he was on his second um
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week's lot of
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antibiotics for something and you just
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think oh my God what what are you doing
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you've not even given any other option a
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chance that's a very strong message that
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you give in your talk it it is a strong
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message and really it's that very
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thought that very aspect that really
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rocketed me into this I have felt the
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frustration of having a sick
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child I've just been given the fifth
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course of antibiotics I don't want to
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give her any more antibiotics but I
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don't want to put her at risk I don't
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want her to go deaf like everyone's
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telling me that that is a very very uh
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frustrating um place to be in and that
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is why I really do what I do because I
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want to show parents
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grandparents that there actually is
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another way and I was so excited when my
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book sustained me finally was printed I
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think the graphic designer had it for a
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year but when I look at what he did I I
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am very thankful he did a beautiful job
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I wanted it to be a handbook on natural
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remedies and I think it would be
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wonderful if every home had one so if
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there's a problem we look it up yes and
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this is another Point Richard nip it in
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the bud so as soon as something happens
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you start to work on it but another
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thing and I say this to mothers many
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times do you know that every child in
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the whole world has had a sore throat
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did you know that every child in the
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whole world has had a fever do you know
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that every child in the whole world gets
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a cold and if you do nothing it will
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pass that's actually the first thing I
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say but these simple natural remedies
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can bring relief that's very interesting
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because if you look at today's families
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we're split apart we used to live very
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much more as bigger families and advice
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was handed down from grandparent to
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mother to so on and and now you know
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sometimes when I'm listening to you I
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think goty that's what my grandmother
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would have said um but we're in such an
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immediate world people want instant
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remedies
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and they'll go to the doctor and Trust
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In Those Old Ways seems to have waned it
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it um it has and I think you just
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mentioned one important Point Richard is
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quick
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fixes someone has a rash they put
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cortisone on it's gone there was a girl
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here this week and I knew she was on
00:22:51
cortisone her whole body was red and she
00:22:54
only looked like she was in her 30s and
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she was now addicted to ctis for eczema
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she said what do I do I said make the
00:23:03
dietary changes and then you're going to
00:23:04
have to ease off very slowly the body's
00:23:06
going to object but you just have to go
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very very slowly so they're quick fixes
00:23:12
it's almost like buy now pay later yeah
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and and we know how that goes you buy
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furniture like that falling apart by the
00:23:20
time you've got to pay for it that's
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right so you have to get another
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one that that is true that there's this
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time factor and that's why I give the
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story of my daughter emmer at the age of
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five saying mom I'm going to grow up in
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a
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minute I give that story as a
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point that Emma didn't grow up in a
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minute in fact it took her another 15
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years I'm still growing up yes
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yes but I give it as an illustration and
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you know a spoonful of medicine sugar
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helps the medicine go down
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I say a spoonful of laughter gets a
00:24:01
point in a little bit further a little
00:24:03
bit further then it it's going to take a
00:24:05
little bit of time and I also used the
00:24:08
other cliche it took 20 years to get
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this but it won't take 10 20 years to
00:24:13
undo but it might take a year might take
00:24:16
a year so it's patience yes and do you
00:24:19
think people have got patience no no and
00:24:22
I have to tell you Richard I haven't in
00:24:24
fact when my wrist was in plaster for 6
00:24:27
weeks I think it was the longest 6 weeks
00:24:29
of my life but in the Bible it says in
00:24:32
everything give thanks so I said thank
00:24:35
you Father in Heaven it's not my right
00:24:37
hand well of absolutely and thank you
00:24:41
Father in Heaven it wasn't my foot I can
00:24:42
walk so it's and I think that also helps
00:24:45
with healing is to is to be thankful is
00:24:49
to be thankful well yes this happened
00:24:53
but I could be dead all right that's why
00:24:55
I use that statement that a lady said to
00:24:58
Mark what if I wake up
00:25:02
dead well you wouldn't have to worry too
00:25:04
much I
00:25:05
suppose you you you mentioned thanking
00:25:08
God let let you use a lot of Bible
00:25:10
quotes in there um and you're using that
00:25:13
presumably there's a lots of people in
00:25:15
the audience who may or may not be
00:25:16
religious they may not even follow the
00:25:18
same religion that you do you're quite
00:25:21
um you're Fearless of using that in
00:25:24
different environments do you ever get
00:25:26
any push
00:25:27
back I actually don't and I am very
00:25:32
respectful I'm very mindful of where I
00:25:35
am and who I'm speaking to so in qua
00:25:39
Lampa when I was speaking to Hindus and
00:25:41
Muslims and I could see siks from many
00:25:44
different cultures I went very lightly
00:25:48
and because I've memorized everything I
00:25:50
I I present I slip it in and keep moving
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and then I slip in a little bit more and
00:25:55
keep moving and one lady said to me when
00:25:57
you said a Bible verse I was about to
00:26:00
leave but he said but she said but it
00:26:02
was interesting and she said in the next
00:26:04
Bible verse I wasn't as quick to want to
00:26:06
leave and the next Bible verse I was
00:26:09
sort of starting to handle
00:26:13
it oh that is brilliant when when did
00:26:16
you were you always religious were you
00:26:18
brought up in a religious household or
00:26:20
you know I was but we only really talked
00:26:22
about God for an hour on Sunday morning
00:26:25
right and that was Presbyterian cuz I'm
00:26:27
fifth Generations Scottish descent and
00:26:29
then I did go a little bit wild I did
00:26:32
drugs and alcohol and a whole lot of
00:26:34
stuff and then when I was 25 I had two
00:26:38
little children and some people moved
00:26:41
next door and they were Christians and I
00:26:44
was a little bit hesitant at first in
00:26:47
fact the girl came over one day and said
00:26:49
we're doing a Bible study would you like
00:26:50
to come I said no thank you very much in
00:26:52
fact I was almost offended I thought oh
00:26:55
not interested in Bible studies but you
00:26:58
know little by little as we became
00:27:00
friends and then also um my first
00:27:03
husband had an affair which just broke
00:27:06
my heart and these people were so tender
00:27:09
they said let us pray for you and it
00:27:11
just it it brought Comfort to my aching
00:27:15
heart and I started to soften and then I
00:27:19
discovered that they were vegetarians
00:27:21
and I'd just become a vegetarian and
00:27:23
they were seventh day Adventists and I
00:27:26
started to look at some of their things
00:27:29
and then I remember thinking I don't
00:27:31
want to be forced into anything so I
00:27:34
started to read I thought I'm going to
00:27:36
read the Bible for myself I don't want
00:27:38
to be influenced by anything and I
00:27:41
discovered things in there that just
00:27:43
opened my eyes I discovered that wow God
00:27:46
is interested in our health because I
00:27:48
was a bit of a
00:27:49
hippie I found things that I didn't even
00:27:53
realize was in the Bible because often
00:27:56
we as humans as children we go to church
00:27:59
or we go to a religious thing and and
00:28:02
we're just taught things we don't look
00:28:04
for
00:28:05
ourselves and so after looking at all
00:28:08
this I thought to myself I'm going to
00:28:09
give this a go and so I remember the
00:28:12
night I got down on my knees I said
00:28:14
Father in heaven I'm going to give you a
00:28:18
try and I decided to let God be my guide
00:28:23
through life and I have to tell you
00:28:25
Richard oh how long ago was that that so
00:28:29
anyway I'm not good on math but I'm 71
00:28:31
now it was a long time ago and I believe
00:28:34
it was one of the best decisions that
00:28:36
I've made because I didn't know what was
00:28:39
ahead and I'm so glad God doesn't tell
00:28:41
you what's ahead well exactly but uh my
00:28:43
life went in ups and downs and I had
00:28:45
some tragedies in my life and I ended up
00:28:48
having to flee my Mountain Home when I
00:28:50
was 40 with the clothes on my back uh
00:28:55
and yet God always had a solution he
00:28:58
always had a way through every situation
00:29:02
so becoming a Christian didn't mean I
00:29:05
was now on a better
00:29:06
roses and of course every rose bush has
00:29:09
thorns but what I found was I was not
00:29:11
alone and what I found was that there
00:29:14
was a way and there was a solution
00:29:16
through through every
00:29:18
situation one of the most repeated
00:29:20
verses that you've um said I think must
00:29:24
be about taking advice could you just
00:29:26
give us give us that verse because you
00:29:28
do it so well I will and I'll even give
00:29:32
you the next two afterwards I think
00:29:34
that's important so it's Psalm 146
00:29:37
verse3 I was so excited to uh discover
00:29:39
this verse Richard and I discovered it
00:29:41
about 10 months ago put not your trust
00:29:44
in princes no matter who I talk to
00:29:46
Richard they love it yes because I say
00:29:49
well who are the princes they're the
00:29:51
authorities and the authorities have
00:29:53
hurt and disillusioned so many people so
00:29:55
people are surprised that that's in the
00:29:57
Bible put not your trust in princes
00:29:59
neither in the son of man in whom there
00:30:01
is no help his breath Goes Forth he
00:30:04
returns unto his Earth in that very day
00:30:06
his thoughts perish happy is he that
00:30:09
hath the god of Jacob has his help whose
00:30:11
hope is in the Lord his God that made
00:30:13
Heaven Earth sea and all that therein is
00:30:16
which keeps truth forever fantastic my
00:30:20
goodness um and it must have taken a
00:30:24
while to to find those verses in the in
00:30:26
the Bible that you suddenly yeah wait a
00:30:28
minute that's I I like that I like that
00:30:32
you know it goes on to to show opens the
00:30:35
blind eyes and I mentioned this the
00:30:36
other day that one of jesus' first
00:30:39
things he read in the Bible was to set
00:30:41
the captives free to open the blind eyes
00:30:45
and dear I find that there's um
00:30:48
application to
00:30:49
health and last week in no it was in
00:30:53
Transylvania up in Romanian Hills a lady
00:30:56
came to me she was 33 she had a walking
00:31:00
stick and her story was just tragic this
00:31:04
operation that operation this operation
00:31:06
last thing a stem cell transplant that
00:31:09
her body was now rejecting I tell you
00:31:12
Richard IUS wanted to cry who had done
00:31:15
this to her the
00:31:17
princess yes the princess but you know
00:31:20
what they think they're doing
00:31:24
good not all of them I would argue that
00:31:28
that some of them know exactly what
00:31:29
they're doing but that you know that's
00:31:32
it's what they're taught I'm not against
00:31:34
the doctor I think that there is some
00:31:35
ethical doctors I think there were some
00:31:37
excellent ones but they should not put
00:31:40
their trust in the princes in the
00:31:42
pharmaceutical companies absolutely yes
00:31:45
and uh the pharmaceutical companies have
00:31:48
caused with their greed so many problems
00:31:52
so many so many and that's a continual
00:31:55
thing I imagine that you're fighting
00:31:57
you're fighting People's Natural
00:31:59
reaction to go to their GP I mean when I
00:32:02
was when I was young we had a family
00:32:04
doctor he knew the history of the family
00:32:07
and you know you'd go he actually I
00:32:10
think the very first of our doctors I
00:32:12
remember being very small it was in his
00:32:14
house and he had his own Consulting room
00:32:17
now you know if you want to make an
00:32:19
appointment 3 4 weeks if unless it's an
00:32:22
emergency you got to fight with the
00:32:24
receptionist that is true Richard and
00:32:26
you know what the doctor was trained in
00:32:30
Reading bodies right reading people now
00:32:33
they read the computer reading bodies
00:32:36
and I can remember the Johnson boys
00:32:38
pushed me over when I was six and cut my
00:32:42
knee on the cement mom took me to the
00:32:45
doctor Dr Johnson was his name and you
00:32:48
know what he did he just taped my
00:32:51
knee he was our family doctor yeah he
00:32:54
just taped my knee so I actually have
00:32:56
never had a stitch
00:32:58
fantastic oh absolutely he just taped it
00:33:01
but that but the art of
00:33:04
diagnosis of reading a body reading the
00:33:08
symptoms that's almost been lost yeah I
00:33:12
I lost my left eye I had a a canba which
00:33:16
is a bug and um I remember sitting there
00:33:19
in front of the
00:33:21
consultant and he started to type on
00:33:23
Google what this problem was oh no and
00:33:26
at that point I said I'm sorry I don't
00:33:29
have any faith in you anymore how old
00:33:30
were you I was um it was it was only 15
00:33:35
years ago okay so and I saw him doing
00:33:38
this and I just said you're the
00:33:39
consultant you're looking it up on
00:33:40
Google and he spouted some rubbish you
00:33:43
know would we don't know everything and
00:33:45
uh so he immediately discharged you he
00:33:48
says I'm sending you to Mor fields in
00:33:49
London now which actually was better I'm
00:33:54
not going to say it's better treatment
00:33:55
because I lost the eye I was
00:33:56
subsequently told iodine would have
00:33:58
saved the eyee so um it's one of those
00:34:02
things but one of those things it's one
00:34:04
of those things but I'm pleased in a way
00:34:06
I went through it because I I suffered
00:34:08
something and I have a huge appreciation
00:34:11
for people Richard did it open your eyes
00:34:13
it's it certainly not only did it help
00:34:15
me I can take it out put it in a glass
00:34:17
of water but what it did do is it made
00:34:20
me appreciate people can have pain and
00:34:23
you can't see it it's true and unless
00:34:27
you know we always always normally say
00:34:28
unless somebody's got a limp or they
00:34:30
their blood's coming out or their arms
00:34:31
are cut off or something that you that
00:34:33
you think oh yeah you're going through
00:34:35
something but people go through a lot of
00:34:37
trauma that you never actually see and
00:34:40
they're putting a brave face on yeah
00:34:42
yeah and that's why I loved the book
00:34:46
that I read the gift of Pain by Dr Paul
00:34:50
brand and how he says if you don't
00:34:53
listen to your first whisper the body
00:34:55
will start screaming and when it starts
00:34:56
screaming it's doing damage and people
00:34:59
have lost the art of listening they
00:35:01
certainly have listening what what is
00:35:03
your body telling you and instead of
00:35:05
just taking something to kill that pain
00:35:08
why is that pain there and
00:35:11
investigating that's why I love that
00:35:13
formula look at the history look at the
00:35:15
symptoms I'll tell you what where to go
00:35:18
and where to start and then watch your
00:35:20
body's response what's your body saying
00:35:22
I like this I can you please don't do it
00:35:24
that way again yes I love the um
00:35:28
the the the advice you give about
00:35:30
listening to the doctor and then
00:35:32
withdrawing yes yes yes yes yes because
00:35:36
so many people feel guilty or they feel
00:35:38
they
00:35:39
must but that's why I say thank you so
00:35:42
much for your advice I'm going to I'm
00:35:43
going to seriously consider this and if
00:35:47
you have a child that's about the only
00:35:48
way you can get out yes yes is to take
00:35:52
that
00:35:53
script and say I'm going to seriously
00:35:55
consider this and I say leave quickly
00:35:58
because there's a whole waiting room
00:36:00
there yeah yeah and you and and I
00:36:05
suppose we through this the way that
00:36:07
we've been brought up with our hands up
00:36:09
at school to go and you know please can
00:36:11
I go and relieve myself and do a natural
00:36:15
biological function that you need
00:36:16
permission to we've been LED all the
00:36:18
time to obey Authority so when you're
00:36:21
sitting in front of the GP and he's
00:36:23
saying I think you should take this it's
00:36:25
very difficult to fight the Earth
00:36:28
for a lot of people to say
00:36:30
actually uh no I'm not going to so I
00:36:33
think you're it is far better because
00:36:37
it's stressful to go into a dialogue my
00:36:41
husband actually quite enjoys it yes I
00:36:43
can imagine that but it it's stressful
00:36:45
to go into that dialogue and the other
00:36:48
thing is if he thinks you're not doing
00:36:50
right especially if it's a child he can
00:36:53
arrange for social services to go and
00:36:55
knock on your door and one lady told me
00:36:58
they knocked on her door and said are
00:37:00
you giving your baby food
00:37:02
yet my goodness this is incredible and
00:37:05
these were quite wealthy people they
00:37:07
lived in a very beautiful house she was
00:37:09
a violinist husband and accountant so so
00:37:13
with this there's there's there's no
00:37:15
limit to who you are this organization
00:37:20
has power and the other thing my husband
00:37:23
pointed out so we're on the news every
00:37:25
night 2021 and and the people that are
00:37:28
making comments on this Co they're not
00:37:31
doctors no they're newsmen yes and who's
00:37:36
coming over on the news telling you what
00:37:38
to do people with no medical training at
00:37:40
all mind you the people with medical
00:37:42
training you know you question that as
00:37:44
well but we thought isn't that
00:37:46
incredible and this thought came to my
00:37:49
mind my grandfather was a light horseman
00:37:52
in the first world war he went to war
00:37:55
with a total disregard for his safety to
00:37:57
for my freedoms my freedoms are now
00:37:59
being taken away from me under the guise
00:38:02
of
00:38:04
safety isn't that
00:38:06
incredible yes it everything is for our
00:38:09
benefit and yet when you look underneath
00:38:11
the Bonnet there's nothing there yes
00:38:14
where's the benefit yes it is not and
00:38:17
that's why I love that rard Kipling's
00:38:19
poem all we know of Freedom all we have
00:38:23
in use this our fathers fought for us
00:38:25
long and long ago long forgotten bondage
00:38:29
dwarfing hearts and Minds this our
00:38:32
fathers died to loose shall be bound
00:38:35
again beautiful it's called the old
00:38:37
issue that's the name of the poem Oh
00:38:39
brilliant you're obviously a a good
00:38:42
reader you must read a lot in your
00:38:44
travels around is is that do you take
00:38:47
books with you I do I've got about four
00:38:49
I'm reading at the moment I love reading
00:38:51
and I love reading because I can read at
00:38:53
my Pace I can note and every book
00:38:56
teaches me something
00:38:58
some books teach me a lot some books
00:39:00
teach me a little bit and if someone
00:39:03
says this is a good book read it I get
00:39:04
it straight away and a lot of the
00:39:07
knowledge that I have in my mind yes
00:39:09
it's experimental yes I've learned it
00:39:12
yes I've got it from old ladies but a
00:39:15
lot of it from
00:39:16
books and a lot of people don't read
00:39:18
enough but I tell you one book or two
00:39:21
books they should be reading I believe
00:39:23
there's a book called sustain me that's
00:39:25
uh pretty popular at the moment
00:39:28
um and the other one is called self-heal
00:39:31
by Design self-heal By Design both of
00:39:33
those of course by Barbara O'Neal and
00:39:37
you you made reference to them and
00:39:39
people have bought them and my goodness
00:39:41
people are so Keen to have you to sign
00:39:42
them you must do loads of these signings
00:39:45
and they tell you some fascinating
00:39:47
things you told me about one lady
00:39:49
connected to wool just relate that story
00:39:52
for me oh it was very exciting for me
00:39:56
Richard because I'm finding book after
00:39:58
book and she had Tartan on and I said I
00:40:00
love you Tartan she said I'm a
00:40:03
shepherdess I said really she said yes
00:40:06
I'm a shepherdess and thank you so much
00:40:09
for what you said about wool about local
00:40:12
industry about our sheep thank you oh
00:40:17
ladies and gentlemen the time has run
00:40:19
out but it's been so lovely to meet you
00:40:22
to listen to you to watch the people's
00:40:25
reactions to you people love you you all
00:40:27
around the world uh you are obviously
00:40:30
sent here to do this work long may that
00:40:34
continue sustain me and I always forget
00:40:38
the second one self self heal by Design
00:40:41
two books I'll put the links in the
00:40:42
description do check them out um they
00:40:45
will be available at the good food
00:40:47
project and a big thanks to Steve for
00:40:49
setting this up Barbara it's been an
00:40:51
absolute Joy thank you for spending 45
00:40:54
minutes or so with me good luck with
00:40:56
whatever else you do we'll be following
00:40:59
and Julia and I the first video we saw
00:41:02
of you was where you were talking about
00:41:04
Celtic Sea salt and water and getting it
00:41:07
into the cell and we do that religiously
00:41:10
every day so thank you for improving our
00:41:13
health and everybody else's that's good
00:41:16
to hear it's been a pleasure chatting
00:41:18
with you thank you very much well there
00:41:20
we are ladies and gentlemen I hope you
00:41:22
enjoyed that I'll be back with more
00:41:24
monologues and more wonderful guests but
00:41:26
until the next next time from the
00:41:28
wonderful Barbara and myself goodbye