David Wolfe On Calcium, Magnesium and Minerals Part 4

If you’re not already extremely impressed and hopeful after the first 3 parts, then there’s more coming up. David focuses this part of his extremely informative seminar on how to get rid of the second layer of the barnacles. But first he begins by speaking about EDTA, which when it’s combined with garlic, also breaks up Calcium.

EDTA is an acid which attacks metals in your body, like Mercury or Lead. It’s also used for tracking how well the kidneys are doing. It has to be used with garlic- it won’t work otherwise- but when it does it cleanses the next part of the Calcium, the softer part under the ‘shell.’ He explains it using snails. The first part of the strategy gets rid of the shell, the second stage gets rid of the slug. It’s an appropriate metaphor to help with visualizing the process with such tiny organisms.

He also talks about another metal-and-toxin-cleansing possibility, which are Zeolites, Natural Cellular Defense (.NSD). A mineral made of seawater and mountain ash, it detoxes cells when you take it daily. It ‘sucks’ the damage out of your cells. It’s not only medically proven to work, but it’s what is used for nuclear waste. It was what they used at Chernobyl after the spill, because it aggressively and safely absorbs it.

He speaks a little about a free document he’ll hand out in the end, and that it’s a spiritual homeopathic pamphlet. He jokes that it’s a bit heavy-handed on the spiritual side, but it’s also a necessary part of healing. He doesn’t believe doctors can cure, and many in the crowd agree with him. This is the introduction to supplements, which to take, which to avoid. It’s another 3 stages, but it takes very little time per day. About 5 minutes in total to include in your morning ritual.

He finishes with re-iterating and underlining that both tiers need to be cleaned out before the herbal supplements can do anything productive. It’s like putting the cart before the horse, and wouldn’t be beneficial or productive until they’re gone. He talks shortly about garlic as a stimulant and as an herbal supplement, but then goes into a slightly red-faced anecdote about garlic and his first girlfriend. It’s pretty clear where he’s going with it and the audience is giggling with him from the start.

It’s almost over-whelming how many new, natural tools we have at our disposal so far in this seminar. The next section on supplements will be tied into the ending of his garlic story, which I’m sure has something to do with the smell…

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