Radio 3Fourteen - December 24, 2014


How Monsanto is Destroying the Brains and Health of Everyone


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Summary

Dr. Matthew Buckley joins Dr. Lana to discuss his new article, "How Monsanto is destroying the brains and health of everyone." Dr. Buckley's credentials include a Bachelor's degree in environmental health, a doctorate in chiropractic, and a Master of pastoral Science and medicine, and he practices kinesiology, acupuncture, and neuromodulation technique.


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00:00:00.000 We'll be right back.
00:00:30.000 this is radio 314 on the red ice radio network
00:00:39.240 happy yule to everyone this is lana and we're back with another conversation on health
00:00:50.100 why well without it you can't do much can you the subject of health and diet is something i
00:00:55.560 always like to return to in the regular rotation of all the other conspiratorial topics since it's
00:01:01.240 important to look at the big picture holistically as each part plays a role politics health and
00:01:06.600 culture all play together i'm happy to introduce dr matthew buckley in his first interview on the
00:01:12.520 subject of how monsanto is destroying the brains and health of everyone matthew's credentials include
00:01:18.340 a bachelor's of science and environmental health a doctorate of chiropractic a doctor of pastoral
00:01:24.720 science and medicine and he practices kinesiology acupuncture and neuromodulation technique well do
00:01:31.940 you know about microglial activation how about pathogenic bacteria overgrowth about microbiome
00:01:38.100 or glyphosate well you're about to and stick around because later matthew shares some interesting yet
00:01:43.440 creepy information regarding parasites the epidemic that is here now welcome matthew how are things in
00:01:49.780 austin texas uh gray and uh dreary but um overall not bad i can't complain coming from the midwest
00:01:58.200 where i know it's going to be a lot colder up there so i don't complain too much about winters in
00:02:03.060 texas so as an alternative practitioner what drew you to the field of natural medicine
00:02:08.500 uh in my in my late teens i started to develop uh chronic fatigue and uh it's called fibromyalgia
00:02:16.460 widespread aches and pains of unknown origin and um i made it through um undergrad you know suffering
00:02:24.960 through all that and eventually took a job working at john deere for a couple years and was laid off
00:02:31.520 from there and i was at a pivotal point in my life where i needed to figure out what i was going to do
00:02:36.280 while simultaneously dealing with the issues of the fatigue and the pain and i'd always been
00:02:42.020 somewhat interested in chiropractic and so i ended up uh making the decision that i needed to figure
00:02:48.740 out what was going on because the conventional system didn't appear to have any you know viable
00:02:54.020 answers for me in fact it seemed to to make things worse so that's in in a nutshell that's pretty much
00:03:01.620 what got me into it and what drew you down to texas uh one of my best friends was actually going to ut
00:03:07.980 um when i was still in chiropractic college and he encouraged me to come check it out and
00:03:12.860 came down and visited i knew that i i wanted to be amongst a uh open-minded uh community you know
00:03:21.120 and away from the winners of the midwest that's how i got here well you wrote an excellent article
00:03:27.460 titled how monsanto is destroying the brains and health of everyone and we also link this up and
00:03:32.380 you begin the article explaining microglial activation so tell us what this is and how it works
00:03:37.660 so the microglia are immune cells that are found within the brain in the uh the spinal cord and
00:03:46.020 the the microglia serve an important function in helping our our brains to defend them to defend the
00:03:54.360 neurons from attack um from foreign invaders and to help to clean up uh debris that that may exist
00:04:01.200 around the neurons but they could become overly excited um due to various stimulators and that
00:04:11.060 stimulation will cause a persistent can cause a persistent inflammation which breaks down the
00:04:18.320 the neuronal cells and therefore will lead to neurodegeneration
00:04:23.240 now what is you also mentioned pathogenic bacteria overgrowth so what is that process
00:04:30.200 so our bodies have uh 10 times more microbes living on us and in us than we have cells of the body
00:04:40.220 and if we're going to be healthy we have to have a a good balance with those microbes and we know
00:04:48.360 that certain microbes serve uh more health promoting properties and others serve more uh health degenerating
00:04:56.100 properties and so by the things that we consume we will affect the the balance of those microbes
00:05:04.560 and the more carbohydrates um sugar and toxic toxic foods and materials that we consume
00:05:14.920 the things that we put on our body really shift the microbial balance and it can
00:05:19.660 um drive it to become um dominant in different types of strains that you don't really want overgrown
00:05:26.980 and um research has shown that um when people consume things like roundup um in small amounts over a period
00:05:35.960 of time uh that you can be prone to becoming dominant in certain types of uh pathogenic uh like
00:05:42.780 clostridia species which is a specific type of bacteria at the same time it'll it'll um impair the ability
00:05:50.500 for the the good bacteria like lactobacillus acidophilus um from being being the dominant strain
00:05:57.440 and when you have those those pathogenic microbes that are there in conjunction with uh what what tends
00:06:06.520 to be yeast or fungal overgrowth as well that will compromise the barrier of the intestinal tract
00:06:15.660 and it'll allow for the the cell walls of those pathogenic bacteria
00:06:19.740 to initiate in a an immune response to that and um so that creates us this whole cascade of of
00:06:33.800 immunological events that triggers that microglial activation of the brain
00:06:38.440 yeah you mentioned roundup and i know the research is out there but for some reason it's okay it's
00:06:44.840 still being used so you're saying that uh roundup is basically disrupting our microbiome or our flora
00:06:50.440 and fauna in the body so then what happens as a result of that well you can you can pretty much tie
00:06:56.600 that into virtually every form of chronic disease that exists so the research is very clear that um when
00:07:02.660 you have that increase in um permeability within the intestinal tract that's one of the prime factors
00:07:10.900 for autoimmune disorders okay but the all these neurodegenerative conditions such as alzheimer's
00:07:21.220 parkinson's als if you look at the research the research is going in the direction that they recognize
00:07:27.460 that much of those problems have at their core this issue of microglial activation
00:07:35.540 so if if anybody's going to get a grip on those types of problems they have to address
00:07:42.020 the the issues that are driving microglial activation and you can't stop that without
00:07:48.020 looking at what's going on within the gut so what's the name of that enzyme again in roundup that's
00:07:53.460 upsetting our bacteria balance well it's called glyphosate but there's also there's also some
00:07:59.540 research to show that uh you know it's not just glyphosate glyphosate is appears to be a problem but
00:08:07.700 some of the other ingredients that are found within roundup which is monsanto's you know patented version
00:08:13.220 of um glyphosate so it's just it's roundup is basically it's glyphosate along with a few other
00:08:20.100 chemicals and of within those chemicals there are certain chemicals in there that appear to be
00:08:26.340 even more toxic than roundup itself but glyphosate is a patented antibiotic so the fact that it would
00:08:34.740 you know alter the ecology of the intestines shouldn't be a surprise to anybody
00:08:39.780 um it's also a known chelator which means that it'll bind to certain minerals and that's that's
00:08:45.300 another core component of the um you know the issues of chronic degenerative disease so it's
00:08:51.780 robbing you of the good minerals in your body as well yeah it's robbing you of the good minerals and
00:08:56.500 it's it's important to point out that this issue of mineral depletion has has gotten worse really you
00:09:03.620 know or certainly over the last hundred years um there was a there's a senate document senate
00:09:10.260 document 264 was published in 1936 which detailed the the problem of mineral depletion in the soil at
00:09:20.020 that point in time and the authors were lamenting about how unfortunate it was that their generation
00:09:26.500 was having to suffer from the ill consequences of mineral depletion at that point in time relative
00:09:30.500 to generations past and you know that was well before monsanto really became you know what it is
00:09:39.460 today so if that was a problem then and you can look at uh the mineral status uh and and foods
00:09:45.620 that have been sampled since that time and you can see the mineral qualities and quantities have
00:09:50.740 actually decreased considerably even from then so what we're left with is we're left with a minerally
00:09:58.260 deficient body being subjected to a whole host of toxins that you know we never saw over a hundred years
00:10:08.900 ago you know our bodies weren't equipped for that so now i can't say that that roundups is exclusively
00:10:18.660 you know the cause behind all of these problems that we see but there's there's certainly enough
00:10:23.620 evidence to show that it's it's a very um uh plausible explanation for much of what it is that we see
00:10:32.900 you mentioned microglia breakdown neurons so what does that mean so the neurons are the cells within
00:10:39.780 our brain okay and the micro microglia are a type of they're an immune cell within within the brain and
00:10:50.020 the neurons they are engaged in um communication and so if our if our connections aren't able to to be made
00:11:00.660 within the brain then you know things that you would want to have occur aren't going to occur like for
00:11:05.700 example the the hippocampus is an area within the brain that's associated with memory and some of the
00:11:11.700 research you know that's been done with regard to this this microglial activation which is actually
00:11:15.460 referenced in my um my blog post that you talked about they show that uh the lipopolysaccharides um that
00:11:24.180 was what is what they were studying in this um study that i talked about was driving the microglial
00:11:30.900 activation primarily within the hippocampus and the hippocampus is is what we use for our our memory
00:11:37.620 and so um you know the researcher that uh was talking about this he said well you know the microglial
00:11:44.340 activation can does occur everywhere but his research was was primarily focused on um you know the uh the
00:11:51.060 hippocampus so what what happens is that your brain your brain cells just aren't going to form and
00:11:57.220 function the way they're supposed to so you're going to become dumb basically yeah you're going to be
00:12:02.820 become dumb and your immune system is not going to work the way that it should you're going to have
00:12:05.860 a short life um you know it's it's really it's really really alarming to look at uh you know really
00:12:13.860 what what's going on out there and there's i i just i just um can't imagine how bad things are going
00:12:23.220 to be if people don't wake up right now i mean it's it's it's terrible it's i know it's frightening
00:12:28.580 the issue the issue of chronic disease is so bad right now and you know right now we've got i grew up
00:12:37.060 you know you know i was born in 1972 and so i at least didn't have the exposure to roundup that
00:12:45.460 kids are having right now from the genetically modified food you know that anybody's been born
00:12:49.540 within the last 20 years you know particularly how many how many kids are brought up on infant formula
00:12:55.460 that is is you know largely soy based you know it has some roundup residue in there you know you
00:13:02.100 combine that with um uh the high fructose corn syrup that they're getting you know which also
00:13:08.900 helps shape the terrain and put it in the direction of being uh pathogenically dominant
00:13:14.660 um with with pathogenic bacteria as well as fungus and you know it's it's no wonder that we have the
00:13:22.260 disease rates that we have right now and the only way to turn it around is is to address the issues
00:13:28.020 that are affecting the gut fundamentally so we've got to start removing these things that are
00:13:31.860 poisoning us yeah you mentioned babies and i was just reading too they're not getting enough
00:13:37.780 these key microbes because they're not having breast milk and then they're also getting antibiotics
00:13:42.660 now at a young age it's insane and so their immune systems basically aren't learning to work
00:13:46.660 the right way which what does that mean how how are they going to grow up what are they going to
00:13:50.580 become they're going to become autistic are they're going to have alzheimer's at our at an early
00:13:56.500 age or parkinson's that's what they're going to have you know and you think about the
00:14:01.300 economics of all that it's it's crazy you know we can't afford it we can't afford the things
00:14:07.060 we're doing right now you know yeah also roundup is a it's a spermicide we know this it kills sperm
00:14:14.260 in men um you know i i actually haven't seen that but i'm not surprised yep so there you go well you
00:14:21.140 mentioned having a healthy gut and i wanted to know if this process is amplified from eating sweets
00:14:26.260 you mentioned that and are the sweet cravings coming from an unhealthy gut yeah a lot of them
00:14:31.620 i mean the research is really clear that the the micro balance that we have will actually um influence
00:14:38.900 what it is that we're going to seek in terms of food so if you have more of a fungal or yeast dominant
00:14:44.340 um flora you're going to have a tendency of actually craving sugar and you know clinically
00:14:51.220 you know in my practice what what i generally see is is a significant lessening of those cravings once
00:14:58.660 you know the um the ecology starts to straight straighten out you know at one point in time
00:15:04.420 i had a i had a major sweet tooth but now it doesn't i really don't even like that much sugar
00:15:10.820 that's good to know yeah so if you're eating non-organic raised corn wheat soy or canola will this
00:15:18.260 bad bacteria trigger the cycle that you're talking about yeah absolutely there's i think you know
00:15:24.980 there's going to be people that say well the research isn't quite there but you know it's it's clear in
00:15:29.540 the animals and and i can tell you from um what i see clinically that the health uh benefits of getting
00:15:37.300 people to to improve their overall gut ecology is is very very um dramatic in every in every element of
00:15:44.660 their life energy improves mood mood improves uh focus you know improves so
00:15:55.380 yeah well so how do we get our gut microbes in check i mean do you recommend probiotics like
00:16:00.740 high dosages or what do you do for your patients um so yeah probiotics are a core element of it and
00:16:08.820 you know there's you know there's there's when it comes to healing science or healing is both a
00:16:14.980 science and an art and um so there's there's ways to figure out what what microbes are you know more
00:16:25.700 beneficial for one person versus another person so um well it's generally generally you'll find that
00:16:33.060 people will do well with just like a you know a probiotic that's got some high amounts of acidophilus
00:16:38.900 in it and bifidobacteria but there are there are different strains that will um have different
00:16:46.260 effects on the body and depending upon what somebody's dealing with it's useful to help to
00:16:51.940 identify which which strain they may most likely benefit from are you able to test for that
00:16:57.540 it there's different ways of testing i use um so when it comes to like assessing gut ecology uh i
00:17:06.740 utilize energetic modes of of testing so when i say energetic i'm talking about a form of muscle
00:17:14.580 testing that can provide clues as to what's out of balance within the body because frankly there's
00:17:20.020 a lot of the testing that that exists just isn't um that good to determine what
00:17:25.220 uh what's going on within somebody's body yeah i've also heard that if your gut bacteria is
00:17:31.700 in balance that it can make people depressed is that true yeah absolutely absolutely there's
00:17:37.620 research is showing again that microglial activation is a component of depression as well as anxiety
00:17:44.980 non-situational depression not not not everything is going to be you know microglial activation it's not
00:17:51.620 it's not like it's like that you know but there are a lot of people that have a lot of good things
00:17:57.380 going on within their life but are depressed you know that's non-situational depression and um there's
00:18:04.020 a very good chance that within within that person's body is something disrupting the flora which is driving
00:18:12.180 some of these inflammatory processes within the brain or altering your ability to synthesize or degrade
00:18:17.940 certain neurotransmitters so yeah yeah i also heard glyphosate this main ingredient you've been
00:18:25.700 talking about in roundup it also mimics the hormone estrogen so it's got the feminizing effects for males
00:18:31.380 and also it's stimulated the growth of breast cancer cells have you looked into this i i did see a
00:18:38.740 connection with the breast cancer cells but not not the other one yeah it's a i'm not surprised
00:18:44.820 thing well have you looked into any other connections into the ill effects of consuming gmos
00:18:50.500 well again i mean it so hypocrisy hippocrates is is the uh considered the father of medicine and he's
00:18:58.100 he stated that all disease begins in the gut and the researchers is is you know emerging that he was
00:19:06.260 right and um so i can tie virtually any form of of of illness back to something going on with the gut
00:19:16.660 you know i mean whether you're talking about heart disease there's there's research showing that that's
00:19:20.420 a cofactor um when you're talking about cancer that's a cofactor there um again all the neuro neuro
00:19:27.700 degenerative conditions um you know alzheimer's parkinson's als autism non-situational depression
00:19:36.020 anxiety you know those are the big things that actually you know will drive somebody into the
00:19:42.100 medical system i wonder what happens when pregnant women or children are eating gmos do you know
00:19:49.620 again it's gonna it's gonna alter their gut ecology and shift them in in the direction of um of
00:19:55.140 disease i mean there's there's if if the gut ecology again is dominant pathogenic bacteria there's
00:20:02.740 they're gonna have problems they're gonna have they're gonna have a tendency towards allergies
00:20:06.820 they're gonna have a tendency towards any number of chronic disease i mean autoimmunity being one of
00:20:11.300 the biggest you know autoimmunity autoimmunity is is um one of certainly one of the the leading um
00:20:18.820 uh diseases you know disease states that that people have right now and and there's a common
00:20:26.420 denominator with all autoimmunity and that is leaky gut that's hyperpermeability within the intestinal
00:20:31.300 tract so you you know if you're looking at um autoimmunity then you got to look at well what are
00:20:35.140 the factors that are actually driving you know the hyperpermeability within the intestines and you can't
00:20:39.940 escape you know looking at the uh the effects that something like roundup um and genetically modified
00:20:47.780 food might have on that do you think monsanto knows how many problems roundup is causing or are
00:20:53.540 they just being ignorant um i know it's hard for you to know that well i mean i don't know anybody there
00:21:02.900 but you know uh i imagine that these people are pretty pretty smart you know and um they're
00:21:11.540 they're it's said that in in monsanto's uh cafeteria that they don't serve gmo food to to the employees
00:21:20.100 i heard that too well that says a lot doesn't it yeah yeah so yeah i mean um to me this to me i mean
00:21:32.420 i look at all this and i i don't think that this is an accident you know definitely i really don't
00:21:38.660 know well it's to the point where we need to use force with monsanto because i mean they're in bed
00:21:44.420 with the government they're basically a criminal organization and it's it's destroying our planet
00:21:49.060 they're exporting seeds now across the globe and it just seems like there's no nice way to deal with
00:21:53.140 them but it's got to be done i mean they're manipulating nature that never turns out good and
00:21:57.620 they have no idea what they're meddling with or creating it the science is there to prove that it's
00:22:02.420 deadly so in your view what can we do with this monsanto issue well well i agree i mean i i feel
00:22:11.140 like if we don't stop monsanto monsanto is going to stop us as as really as a planet i mean there's
00:22:17.380 research showing that um it's you know it's getting into you know the wildlife and affecting their ability
00:22:24.900 to to breed and um uh be well and you know that all has a trick trickle up effect to us you know you
00:22:32.980 can't you can't separate um what's going on with within our crops from how that may affect the the the
00:22:41.540 things that we eat and and the other animals that that live on this planet so if we if we don't stop
00:22:49.860 them we're we're we're headed for a lot of trouble and so the question is well how do we really stop it
00:22:55.780 and i don't think that we have much opportunity to really stop them through the the um the legal
00:23:02.980 system that they have in place i mean you know you got you got clarence thomas who was a former monsanto
00:23:08.900 lawyer who's never recused himself for any case that's actually gone before the supreme court involving
00:23:13.540 monsanto um you got michael taylor who's the um food safety czar which is a former vp from monsanto
00:23:23.380 you know and they've they've got everything that they need in place to prevent us from actually
00:23:30.100 stopping them in that system and so you know
00:23:36.420 i i only think the only way that i think that we can really turn things around is is by people
00:23:42.820 actually getting informed about this and and doing what they can to spread the word
00:23:48.340 there's a there is an organization called the moms across america that is doing uh testing for
00:23:58.500 for roundup they coordinated with a lab where people can actually you know get a urine sample
00:24:03.940 to have tested for for residues of roundup um what would be useful if they would do it in conjunction
00:24:11.060 with this and i haven't i haven't found anybody that i can talk to because i just i found their
00:24:15.060 organization recently but what would be useful is if they did testing in conjunction with the roundup
00:24:20.260 where they measure what are called the organic acids and the organic acids are metabolic waste
00:24:25.540 products from the microbes and so the organic acids can give us an indication of the overall
00:24:33.220 state of the ecology within the intestines and so if you had elevations within uh roundup which
00:24:40.020 or glyphosate or glyphosate and you had a disturbed organic acid balance um along with some form of
00:24:48.740 chronic disease you know and you present this to people in in great numbers you know i think that
00:24:55.380 we could potentially shame the politicians because the evidence could be so overwhelming that they
00:25:00.740 would be forced to act and outside of that you know the police state is there to stop any sort of
00:25:08.820 you know alternative methods for dealing with this problem well and then people turn to organics
00:25:15.780 because gmos are prohibited there but of course we know there's contamination happening and john
00:25:20.180 rapaport wrote an article which you also posted and it was about how the top shareholders and whole
00:25:25.540 foods and monsanto were identical so let's say whole foods doesn't want to play ball and then monsanto
00:25:32.180 wants to you know wants to kind of shame those shareholders or put them into place and so then they
00:25:36.580 can just make the stock prices drop until they do what they want them to do it's this incredible
00:25:43.220 yeah we got our work we have our work cut out for us for sure for sure and i you know i don't know
00:25:49.140 what else to do aside from uh just trying to trying to raise the awareness i mean the marches you know i
00:25:56.740 mean it's it's kind of nice to see but you know what what's that really do what is it really doing
00:26:02.340 right now i mean um i personally i i like seeing what hungry did to monsanto's crops i mean the people
00:26:10.740 hungry actually burned them when they exactly exactly we need that kind of we need that kind of stuff
00:26:16.980 happening and like i'm saying i think we have to use force in this case well maybe maybe you know
00:26:22.740 i don't i mean but you know you got to be careful with what you say about those things right now
00:26:26.980 because oh yeah they'll show up at my door for saying that right they'll show up at your door and
00:26:32.580 you know they they have they have the whole legal apparatus in place to just steamroll any resistance
00:26:39.140 right now particularly at the level that i think that we're at right now i don't i don't think we have
00:26:44.580 sufficient numbers to to deal with that because what we need is when they start to you know go after
00:26:52.340 individuals you know that are that are really generating awareness and and a movement to stop
00:26:59.060 some of this we all have to rally around that one individual that gets targeted yeah and and without
00:27:05.940 that we're we're screwed they'll just pick us off one by one yeah we have to back each other up
00:27:10.340 have some power in numbers that's that's the way we can do this you know i also think it's getting
00:27:15.940 so bad that we almost have to go in with like-minded people and buy up an area of land as many people as
00:27:22.580 possible just claim a claim estate and just block out all that stuff from coming in you know that's
00:27:28.020 that's the way to do it i agree i think it's a great idea i mean if if um new hampshire wasn't
00:27:35.060 wasn't as cold as what it is i would be there yeah i know free state project yeah i also want to look
00:27:40.660 into the guys who came up with the the money to back the gmo labeling ballot initiatives in
00:27:45.860 california and washington i wonder i wonder who they are have you looked into those people at all
00:27:51.380 uh i i haven't but you know you're gonna have this it's the same it's the same forces that are um
00:28:00.820 that were that are involved with with the banking industry i mean there there's no doubt that there's
00:28:06.340 a conspiracy going on it's involving the financial system and it's involving big agra and and big pharma
00:28:13.780 all they're all tied together and and they're they're colluding and they're they're doing what
00:28:19.220 they want to do you know if there's an important vote that comes up they make sure that they get it you
00:28:24.260 know they put us all in electronic voting machines and if if it's an important vote they're going to
00:28:29.380 make sure that it turns out the way that they want it you know so yeah voting voting in in many ways
00:28:35.540 it's it's it's kind of damned if you do damned if you don't you know um but it's it's it's not our
00:28:43.540 answer overall we've got to figure out other strategies for for dealing with it and um education
00:28:49.540 and awareness are part of it and i agree that people actually uh buying land in um significant quantities
00:28:57.220 and uh trying to take over uh you know the the local government and state government as best you can
00:29:07.220 and those those sort of things uh look like they're they're they're possible and achieving
00:29:15.460 but outside of that it's going to be really difficult you know because if you get if you get if you get
00:29:19.220 uh control of uh the local and and uh state governments particularly counties and then you
00:29:25.700 particularly and the sheriff you know you've got the the legal authority and and the power to start
00:29:31.460 putting these uh these federal criminals behind bars you know but that can that can only be sustained
00:29:39.700 if you have sufficient amounts of people that are aware that that needs to happen locally
00:29:45.220 well i agree that there there's a conspiracy taking place before our eyes there are people
00:29:51.060 that are conspiring and it's unfolding so what have you kind of played around with ideas of what
00:29:55.540 you think their end game might be it's about depopulation yeah it's deep it's depopulation
00:30:02.980 fundamentally they want to get the population down you know if you're if you're trying to trying to
00:30:07.860 destroy a population well what would you do you know you only have so many bullets you want to do it in
00:30:13.140 such a way that you're not going to destroy the place because you want to enjoy it yourself so
00:30:17.860 you find ways to destroy the body and if you're trying to destroy the body you destroy the immune
00:30:22.500 system so if you're trying to destroy the immune system you have to destroy the gut because the gut
00:30:28.100 makes up 80 of your immune system so you know that the whole the whole gmo issue is is just one
00:30:38.980 facet of it you know when you look at this whole issue of microglial activation
00:30:44.660 um and and the effects that it has and how does the body actually you know defend against the the
00:30:49.700 over excitation within the brain and this inflammation well you know there's a number of factors that contribute
00:30:55.620 to that um and um one of the one of the big factors that looks like it's actually playing a role
00:31:04.980 in amplifying the effects of microglial activation is is the depletion of melatonin which is coming
00:31:11.060 from electromagnetic smog largely so yeah the electromagnetic smog is actually shown to deplete
00:31:18.420 melatonin melatonin yeah melatonin is one of our body's most important antioxidants and you needed to
00:31:24.660 sleep yeah you needed to sleep absolutely so that there's there's multiple factors that we're we're
00:31:30.820 getting hit with and and unfortunately people definitely don't want to hear about the uh issue
00:31:36.260 of the electromagnetism because everybody's addicted to that yeah it's like they're you know just like
00:31:42.180 they're addicted to the foods that they eat you know they they've they've got us they've got us
00:31:47.860 addicted to the things that are destroying us they do it's a good plan isn't it good it's a brilliant
00:31:55.140 it's a brilliant plan you know so you know there's there's and there's there's considerable research
00:32:01.620 to show that that that sort of thing's happening and it's not like we don't have the technology to
00:32:06.020 figure out you know ways to communicate yeah with that aren't as toxic as what they are so when you
00:32:14.180 when you have that then who benefits right who benefits from all that i mean we figured out how to
00:32:19.940 go into space i think we can figure out some of these details on earth you know absolutely so
00:32:24.980 yeah so that again the answers are there and uh it in my opinion these things all just fit too
00:32:33.780 conveniently together to be coincidence you know particularly in light of the fact that these
00:32:38.580 people have stated publicly many times that they needed to get the population down
00:32:43.700 and it seems like america is really the target because europe's better about these things
00:32:47.620 yeah but they're also bringing it into like india and other places in the east the seeds so
00:32:53.460 yep i was gonna say america represents you know at least on the surface i mean we we have some of
00:33:00.260 the constructs fundamentally of of freedom and individualism here and um uh you know in terms of
00:33:08.980 what the the the people in power really have in mind they don't like that so they want to destroy that
00:33:16.980 yeah you know so that's that's one of the reasons why i feel like we're under attack because
00:33:20.260 we have too many people that actually can think for themselves not not as much not as many as i would
00:33:26.100 like but we still have a fair amount well and now the other part of the equation is where we've opened
00:33:31.780 the door to basically third world mass immigration and a lot of these people unfortunately don't even
00:33:37.380 know what gmos are or what monsanto is up to they just are willing accomplices i guess
00:33:43.140 yeah yeah i'd agree and you know the the issues of potential food shortages that may come from
00:33:54.260 economic as well as environmental issues i mean it just it plays so conveniently into the hands of
00:34:01.140 people that want control and seek control and um when you're allowing an open border into a situation
00:34:08.580 where where there's so there's scarcity occurring you know in our nation you know that the the people
00:34:17.300 in power certainly understand the consequences of that and what a foolish thing that is to do for
00:34:24.020 the people that are are trying to thrive here you know yeah yeah i agree so i know this is a really
00:34:32.260 hard question but i mean i've seen imagery too of cattle for instance that have consumed gmo corn for a
00:34:38.340 long time and they're you know after they die their organs almost look like string cheese so do you
00:34:43.620 think that there's a permanent damage that's being done from eating gmos or is it something that we can
00:34:49.860 counteract or or fix if we've been eating that for several years i know you keep mentioning the gut
00:34:54.660 but i i just wonder if it's altering the organs somehow um you know i don't know i mean maybe maybe
00:35:03.460 some of those those chemicals are are doing that my my personal belief um based off of what i see with
00:35:10.820 it with what's really breaking people down so the gut is being disturbed by by the disruptions in the
00:35:16.420 ecology and that allows for chronicle grade infections to occur and so when when the intestines break down
00:35:24.020 the microbes migrate into the bloodstream and as they migrate into the bloodstream
00:35:29.380 they're they're going to go find home in different tissues you know some of those some of those microbes
00:35:34.580 are not good and the body will will certainly uh initiate an inflammatory response to that
00:35:42.980 and so i've i suspect you know what you're describing is more of a consequence of how it's disrupted the
00:35:52.660 gut ecology allowing for the microbes to enter the bloodstream which has initiated the immune system
00:35:57.140 response that's destroyed the tissues that's probably what what's going on and so it all in my in my
00:36:04.740 opinion the you know the the core of this is really um working to stabilize the integrity of aligning the
00:36:12.820 gut and the balance with our microbes and you can't do that while you're consuming genetically modified
00:36:18.020 food in my opinion yeah i mean i'm a meat eater and i have to always be careful to get the grass fed
00:36:24.660 and organic whenever possible because the animals are consuming gmo corn and grains and god knows what
00:36:31.140 else so it kind of is a bummer when you try and go out to eat i try and find the restaurants that i know
00:36:36.340 are non-gmo and organic but it's slim pickings out there yeah good luck with that you know if you're
00:36:42.260 doing if you're doing that you know you go out um it's a good idea uh it's a good idea to do with
00:36:48.820 every meal you know you take digestive uh enzymes and probiotics with your meals um taking things
00:36:55.300 like chlorella can help to bind to some of the toxins that are there um have you heard of zeolite
00:37:03.140 zeolite can be yeah of course zeolites it's it's a good chelator you know it's gonna help to bind to
00:37:08.420 certain toxic elements it's a negative a negative charge and i guess heavy metals and toxins are all
00:37:14.580 and chemicals are all positive charge so it pulls it out it can yeah it's it's a it's a great detox
00:37:20.340 fire in general um but yeah and that that could be one thing that you could use um uh you know i i
00:37:30.100 recommend using like vitamin e when you when you eat out because you tend to eat some things that
00:37:33.940 get some rancid oils in there so popping popping is good vitamin e kind of protect you from the ill effects
00:37:39.540 of that well so if we switch gears because we're talking about heavy toxic burden where does one
00:37:44.500 begin this detoxification process well it's got to be cleaning up the diet i mean that's that's
00:37:51.220 central to it and i work with a lot of people that have chronic illness and uh if somebody's entering
00:37:56.740 into the office and and they're unwilling to make changes to their diet i mean i'm just won't work with
00:38:02.340 them so number one is is cleaning up the diet and fundamental to cleaning up the diet is removing the
00:38:08.740 big things that are gonna gonna drive the inflammatory response and that tends to be
00:38:13.860 all the things that are genetically modified right now you know even if they weren't genetically modified
00:38:18.100 the good chance that they would still be a problem because of how they will affect the ecology just how
00:38:22.980 they you know the microbes will will feed off of what what is it we put in there and there's a there's
00:38:29.300 a tendency to um over consume carbohydrates once we start to do it you know those are addicting
00:38:37.060 too they're they're addicting and then the addiction is coming from how it affects the microbes which
00:38:42.260 are going to crave it you know i mean we have to um we have to nourish our microbes we're not just
00:38:48.580 feeding ourselves we have to think about nourishing our microbes our microbes are a component a major
00:38:53.620 component of our immune system so that's that's central to it so the diet that i recommend that
00:38:59.220 people go on is is basically what's called the paleolithic diet which it sounds like that's kind of
00:39:03.860 my diet yeah yeah love it feel the best i noticed with that one too you have to be careful with the
00:39:08.580 acid alkaline balance have you noticed that yeah you got to be careful with not a lot of people that
00:39:13.540 go and eat paleo there there's a tendency to overemphasize the meat consumption um so
00:39:20.820 in my view you know you wouldn't you wouldn't have the luxury from from paleolithic standpoint you
00:39:27.460 wouldn't have the luxury of eating an animal every day yeah you know so what you could do is you you
00:39:34.900 would be able to find um vegetables with regularity you know and um possibly some uh some nuts although
00:39:44.340 i'm not a big fan of nuts for various reasons right now because of how they can disrupt the gut but if
00:39:50.100 if your gut's in fairly good good shape you know having some nuts here and there uh even if they're
00:39:54.500 not sprouted i don't i don't feel like it's too bad of a problem but um the the big thing if anybody's
00:40:01.380 going to be healthy they have to um prevent uh anything that's going to alter the blood sugar in
00:40:10.100 the wrong direction the carbohydrates tend to do that all the grains tend to do that high glycemic index
00:40:14.660 foods yeah that's you know those are those tend to be the things that you're going to get that
00:40:18.980 are genetically modified too so if you're eating paleo um and you're doing it with um you're getting
00:40:28.420 your protein from things like protein powders uh their you know pea protein can be useful if you don't
00:40:34.180 have a sensitivity to dairy uh whey protein is excellent um you know provided it's from uh healthy cows
00:40:43.460 um but yeah there's there's different types of uh protein powders that are on the market right now
00:40:50.580 which which are really useful hemp is actually uh a really good one too you know that that gets into
00:40:55.620 the other discussion you know what hemp could what hemp could really do for you know our health and our
00:41:01.460 economy um it's a fantastic fiber too we could use it for everything to replace plastic and polyester and
00:41:09.460 even in your car you can use hemp parts it's amazing there's there's really no seemingly no end to the
00:41:17.380 utility of that plant and that's another thing too when you when you start to look at um uh one of the
00:41:24.420 the big issues with chronic degenerative disease uh you're looking at the the effects of what occurs
00:41:30.900 of the blood-brain barrier you know the brain should only allow certain things to to be transported into
00:41:35.460 it and this lipopolysaccharide uh effect of that micro blue activation is actually known to break down
00:41:43.940 the the lining of that brain and as it relates to this this uh issue of cannabinoids cannabinoids
00:41:51.140 appear to have a regulatory effect on the blood-brain barrier our body actually produces cannabinoids
00:41:56.900 and so a lot of the effects that people are are um attributing to using medical marijuana
00:42:04.580 is probably due to its relation on how it can influence things like the integrity the the
00:42:11.700 blood-brain barrier as well as the gut um gut barrier as well so this whole endocannabinoid system has has
00:42:19.700 uh you know a significant place in our overall health and you know i did another blog post you know a while
00:42:29.700 back just talking about uh how i felt like cannabinoids were at one point going to be described as the
00:42:36.100 other vitamin c just because it looks like they're so important for overall health have you looked into
00:42:43.060 rick simpson's hemp oil cancer cure we had him on a couple years ago i think oh yeah absolutely he's
00:42:49.700 he's gonna be considered you know a true pioneer he'll be recognized as a hero at some point
00:42:54.660 yeah i think so too i think you can get it now in oregon i have some friends over there and they
00:43:00.260 say that uh some some of that stuff's been legalized over there hopefully yeah hopefully the quality is
00:43:06.260 good yeah i that's that's one of the things that rick rick had talked about is that there's a lot of
00:43:10.500 issues with with uh the quality that's out there but um oh yeah i know that that you can find it in
00:43:16.820 places in uh california as well as colorado um so it's good to it's good to hear you know i mean
00:43:24.740 i think i think once people really understand uh that it does truly represent a legitimate cure for a
00:43:30.580 number of uh um forms of illness you know provided you do the other proper things with your your body
00:43:40.500 i mean i don't believe that you can consume uh cannabis oil and and go and eat you know whatever it is
00:43:46.500 that you want and do whatever it is that you want with your body but it looks like it's an important
00:43:50.980 tool for regulating our body and when we get into this state of chronic illness um particularly if
00:43:57.460 you're talking about cancer one of the things that becomes a problem is our body's ability to to cause
00:44:03.220 cell death the cells that need to die and research shows that the cannabinoids um from thc one of the
00:44:12.260 one of the things that they do is actually induce that um destruction of the cells it's called apoptosis
00:44:19.780 so you know you can somewhat um read into that that uh it's possible that cancer is at some level
00:44:29.860 a deficiency of these cannabinoids because otherwise that wouldn't happen right yeah
00:44:36.500 interesting yeah and then some people are like yeah okay so now i'll just like smoke weed all day and
00:44:40.740 just be blasted whatever that's not a good idea you know there's there's research too to show that
00:44:45.940 people that are chronic pot smokers at their brains um from uh you know looking at pet scans it looks
00:44:53.060 very much like somebody who's an alcoholic so you know at some point in time it may be that we um
00:45:01.460 we're not using a foreign um form of the cannabinoids because thc isn't exactly anandamide which is what
00:45:10.180 thc is is working to basically mimic in our body so it would probably be better if we had a bioidentical
00:45:21.220 you know cannabinoid that we were ingesting that that wouldn't necessarily cause some of the ill effects
00:45:25.620 so i know that's probably going to upset a number of people who listen to this who who want to believe
00:45:32.180 that simply smoking pot is going to take care of the problems but that's i think that's foolish
00:45:38.660 well i saw you also wrote an article about parasites the epidemic that is here now and
00:45:44.420 then i've actually i've known people who've discovered them in their body so what can you
00:45:47.860 tell us about this okay well that's that's a huge issue and that ties into everything else that we've
00:45:52.900 been talking about because when it comes to when it comes to diagnostics there's a there's a huge
00:45:59.940 problem for parasitic diagnostics that's out there commonly if even if if a medical doctor
00:46:05.620 entertains the thought that a patient might have parasites they commonly will only run one stool
00:46:10.980 test and one stool test alone is is bad the gold standard for for identifying parasites is a triple
00:46:20.100 sample of stool so stool test on three consecutive days and then they analyze that underneath the microscope
00:46:27.780 and what they found was that when when these uh clinicians were under the microscope themselves to
00:46:35.460 determine well how accurate are you with people that we know that have these particular parasites
00:46:39.060 based on previous testing you know how how easily do you find them well for certain types of parasites
00:46:44.740 the best that they could do um was find them 60 of the time and that's what that's with three samples
00:46:51.060 and some of these parasites won't even show up at all on the stool test you know when people are
00:46:56.580 looking at when when a um a lab is actually trying to identify parasites they're looking at the poop
00:47:02.660 underneath the microscope you know you imagine like all this uh digestive food intermixed in with uh
00:47:09.540 what are microscopic organisms in many cases uh you know it's it's difficult to do
00:47:16.340 um so when you're dealing with disrupted gut ecology um parasites are they're all over the place and so
00:47:25.940 it becomes much much easier for for them to take resonance within the body and um
00:47:34.340 i'd say one of the more dramatic examples of this is some of the um research that a woman named
00:47:39.620 carrie rivera has done with regard to autism she would be somebody that you should interview at some point
00:47:43.780 um she's a mother of an autistic kid and um she uh she's put together a protocol that um
00:47:54.340 you know it's been about three years i think that she's been been using this but now they've
00:47:58.340 documented over 140 uh cures based off of uh some testing uh for autism and a core element of their
00:48:07.780 treatment protocols for parasites and she talks about how um some of these people that were
00:48:13.620 doing this uh you know conventional lab testing with with parasites and and these are these are labs
00:48:20.500 that uh functional medicine practitioners commonly use and there she talked about one person in
00:48:28.340 particular took took a parasite they actually pulled from their son's stool put it in the the
00:48:34.100 stool sample that they were actually sending into the lab as clear as day that that you know her
00:48:39.540 description of it was you know some of these parasites are very easy to see and recognize
00:48:43.060 when they come out of you and um the lab tests actually came back as negative even with that in
00:48:49.860 there jeez it's like did you have to test it after that you saw it well you know it was the reason why
00:48:56.580 they did it was to see you know how accurate the the lab is in terms yeah and and so i have a number of
00:49:03.860 people that come in to see me who have actually worked with with various doctors and and one of
00:49:08.180 the more common things that i actually find are parasitic infections infestations wow and so if
00:49:14.980 if you look at if you look at the situation where okay at best they're going to find parasites 60 of
00:49:20.980 the time okay that that leaves that you know at least 40 of the people that are going in there for
00:49:27.300 like gi complaints things that actually look like they're probably parasites but they're just not
00:49:31.780 showing up in the test you know conventionally speaking they're not going to be treated not
00:49:35.780 going to be treated as if they have parasite you know so what what do these what do these people
00:49:40.580 do so clinically speaking that that puts us in a position if you're if you're a clinician that that
00:49:48.180 wants to help people out you have to start looking at different ways to actually assess the body
00:49:53.460 and again one of the things that i utilize is is a form of energetic testing to try and identify
00:49:57.940 these things and based off of that i see that
00:50:01.780 many people are dealing with parasites even even outside of having gi symptoms i mean fatigue
00:50:07.140 is one of one of the big ones um but parasites can literally be associated with with just about
00:50:14.420 any form of illness arthritis um fatigue being one of the bigger ones but um i wonder i wonder if
00:50:22.660 these parasites have mutated if they're feeding off of us and we're feeding off of these frankenfoods is
00:50:27.780 it altering them somehow that's kind of creepy to think about well it's got to be it's got to be
00:50:34.340 affecting them somehow you know how exactly i i don't know but you know you anytime you mess with
00:50:40.020 mother nature uh at a fundamental level level mother nature is going to adapt and the first place
00:50:47.300 it's going to start to adapt is within the microbes i mean that's that's part of the reason
00:50:50.500 why the microbes are reaching this point of you know total antibiotic resistance you know well then
00:50:56.980 i hope humans adapt some of the fittest ones and become even stronger at the end of all of this onslaught
00:51:04.820 yeah maybe maybe it'll take evolution to next level
00:51:07.700 yeah possibly i mean i i i well i i believe that um things don't look good i i i'm actually optimistic
00:51:17.860 that we're going to come out you know on the winning end of all this how it's going to look
00:51:22.020 out i i really don't know but um i'm i maintain a positive outlook on um where things are going despite
00:51:31.060 you know my my persistent awareness of just how bad things really are in a number of ways
00:51:40.740 but with knowledge you know we can turn things around i mean there there's really smart people
00:51:45.700 out there that have good solutions that just appears to be um it seems like it's more of like
00:51:51.460 a political blockade preventing a lot of these solutions from actually emerging for us yeah and
00:51:58.500 also also also funding for research we need some good billionaires out there who want to fund some
00:52:02.900 good causes like this one you know well you know we i've got i've got connections with um
00:52:10.580 a guy here in austin who is he's making things happen he's a young multi-millionaire who has
00:52:16.820 connections with billionaires um and he's telling me that he's he's um getting some of these people
00:52:24.980 to actually listen to his um his views on the on the need to actually make things happen so that's
00:52:31.300 encouraging great but you know i think for many of us it's not happening fast enough
00:52:39.140 well matthew please give us your website details and and tell us about your practice and
00:52:43.140 anything else you have going on okay so the easiest way to find me online is drmattbuckley.com
00:52:50.180 um and um so i practice here in austin and uh i um i have an emphasis on working with uh chronic
00:53:02.020 illness most mostly because people just kind of find me because they read my story and and read some
00:53:08.020 of the things that i have on there um but i work with with everybody and uh at any level of health and
00:53:14.740 i i my goal is to get people's bodies to work at their peak level and so i help people out with
00:53:23.380 their diet um help them in optimizing their immune system and ridding it of a number of impurities
00:53:31.060 including the chronic infections that they may be dealing with and um yeah that's what i do
00:53:38.420 and it's kinsaymindbody.com correct kinsaymindbody.com yeah that's that's the main link but nobody nobody
00:53:46.340 ever seems to remember that uh and i was kind of pushed into using that one as because kinsay.com
00:53:52.740 wasn't available when i went for it but um yeah dr matt buckley is probably the easiest way to find me
00:53:59.780 we appreciate the free tips so big thank you yeah thanks for having me i i i enjoyed it and i
00:54:06.020 i enjoy listening to your shows too so hopefully we can do it again sometime i know many of you are
00:54:11.220 smart to avoid gmos so let's refresh what ingredients to avoid the most common gmo crops are soy cotton
00:54:19.540 canola corn sugar beets hawaiian papaya alfalfa and squash zucchini and yellow many of these items
00:54:27.860 appear as added ingredients in a large amount of the foods we eat especially soy so read labels
00:54:33.540 but of course gmos are also hidden in other food additives such as high fructose corn syrup maltodextrins
00:54:40.260 xanthan gum yeast products and natural flavorings non-gmo project.com is a good resource to verify
00:54:47.460 non-gmo products the best way to avoid these items is to cook from scratch and buy organic as much as
00:54:53.140 possible find your local farmers and butchers and buy straight from the source i know many of you know
00:54:58.420 the stuff but it's good to be reminded as sometimes we do become lax i still like to repeat this info
00:55:03.460 though as many newcomers are joining our radio programs every day who don't yet know have a
00:55:08.740 terrific new year have some fun with family and friends and we'll talk again in 2015. bye for now
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