The Hidden Science Behind True Healing I Dr. Pete Goldman DSH #1343

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Unlock "The Hidden Science Behind True Healing" in this mind-blowing episode of the Digital Social Hour Podcast with Sean Kelly and special guest Dr. Pete Goldman! 🌟 Discover the fascinating connection between the subconscious mind, mindset, and physical healing as Dr. Pete shares groundbreaking insights from his decades of experience. From overcoming chronic conditions to understanding the placebo effect, this episode is packed with valuable insights you won’t want to miss. 🧠✨

Dr. Pete dives deep into how emotions, beliefs, and subconscious programming impact health, explaining why true healing goes beyond traditional methods. Whether you’re curious about chiropractic care, subconscious transformation, or how to achieve optimal health, this conversation has something for everyone. 🚀

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:35 - Dr. Pete's Chiropractic Journey
03:51 - The Healing Process Explained
06:49 - Conscious vs Subconscious Mind
12:19 - Imagination and Willpower
15:12 - Charlie Rocket's Impact
17:50 - Knee Surgery Research Insights
22:03 - Understanding Hypnosis Mechanisms
24:40 - Patient Trust and Healing
30:20 - Common Health Issues Encountered
33:40 - Zone School of Healing Overview
37:36 - Emotions and Health Connection
40:46 - Genetics and Health Influence
49:21 - Finding Dr. Matt Online

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Speaker 2 When they say, I'm going to help you, by the way, here's the trip. 99% of doctors who do this, they don't even know they're doing it.
They're doing it inadvertently.

Speaker 2 They think it's the needle, the adjustment, or they think it is. Like the acupuncturist is like, I've been an acupuncturist for 20 years.
I've helped a lot of people. It is the needles.

Speaker 2 And the chiropractor is like, I've helped a lot of people. It's the adjustment.

Speaker 5 All right, guys, Dr. Pete Goldman here today.
We're going to talk health and healing. Can't wait to hear your story, man.

Speaker 2 Thank you. I'm very happy to be here.
Yeah, it's all started being a chiropractor, right?

Speaker 2 So when I was a kid growing up in Brooklyn, New York, where I'm born or raised, I grew up in kind of a unique family in the sense that most families, I think, you know, they go to a medical doctor, they get like, you know, they get vaccinated, they get their checkup, you know, whatever, or maybe if they don't feel well, they go to the medical doctor.

Speaker 2 I grew up in a house where we didn't. Like we had

Speaker 2 kind kind of three primary doctors we would use. I mean, we were healthy, but just for whatever.
We had a naturopath who works with like herbs and diet. We had a homeopath.
That's a kind of healing.

Speaker 2 And we had a chiropractor. So I kind of just grew up under that umbrella of natural healing.
It never occurred to me to do it. I didn't want to be a chiropractor.
I didn't want to be a doctor.

Speaker 2 It didn't even, it wasn't even on my radar.

Speaker 2 And I went to college. I was an economics major, which was more of my interest, like investment banking and things like that.

Speaker 2 And then after I graduated college, a few years later, I decided to be a chiropractor. So I went to chiropractic school.
So I am officially a chiropractor. I would say almost in name only.

Speaker 2 And then I had a very interesting path where I just learned some very interesting and powerful aspects of healing that I would say transcend chiropractic. Not that chiropractic is not great.

Speaker 2 I have full respect for the profession and other chiropractors, but I kind of went in a different path. Yeah, because chiropractors, that's just one form of healing, right? It is.

Speaker 2 And if you think about it, it's an interesting thing. And obviously you're a smart guy.

Speaker 2 so when i say this you'll you'll relate to this when someone wants to know you know what heals what what heals like why do people heal when they heal and why do people not heal when they don't heal so let's just take like a simple thing like asthma let's just say you know you have a friend who has asthma and you see you know he has a little inhaler he's okay it's not you know it's not terrible but kind of once a day he has to use his inhaler because you know his his lungs are not functioning well So let's just pretend someone with asthma went to, you know, they're trying to solve it.

Speaker 2 They don't want to use their inhaler anymore they want their lungs to be healthy they don't want to have to rely on an inhaler right so we already know that the medical doctor said look you know it's not a terrible condition but here's this inhaler you'll probably use it your whole life your lungs don't really your lungs don't really function properly by itself so you have this inhaler so maybe they go to a chiropractor let's just say and the chiropractor says listen there's a bone called t3 kind of pointing to it of the area and the nerves that emanate from t3 go to your lungs and your bronchial tubes so if that bone is out of place, putting pressure on that nerve as it leaves the spinal column, potentially your lungs and bronchial tubes are not getting the right signals.

Speaker 2 So maybe they're not functioning right. And now you have what's called asthma.

Speaker 2 But I'm going to put this bone in place, take pressure off the nerve, and then theoretically you'll breathe perfectly and will not need your inhaler anymore. Now that's happened many times.

Speaker 2 That's happened.

Speaker 2 Well, hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, I don't know. Wow.
Of just some one adjustment.

Speaker 2 Well, it could be one adjustment or it could be 20, but after, you know, or 30 or 10 or whatever, because everyone feels a throw-own rate, but after a certain amount of adjustments, getting that bone in place, it could open up the nerve flow and they don't have asthma.

Speaker 2 Many people have gone to chiropractors and don't have asthma. Now, some people have gone to chiropractors with asthma and it didn't work.
We'll get into that later if you like. But the point is,

Speaker 2 from the outside, like I said, a sharp guy like you, you might be like, hmm, well,

Speaker 2 I guess medical doctors can't really fix asthma, but I guess chiropractors can. But if we believe that, it may or may not be true,

Speaker 2 we would think, oh, I guess the cause of asthma is this T3 bone being out of place. Like when you put it in place, it goes away.
Okay.

Speaker 2 Could be.

Speaker 2 But let's say someone says, you know what, I have a friend who's an acupuncturist, or I have a friend who knows an acupuncturist, and they go to the acupuncturist who's not looking at the bones, not looking at T3, not looking at so-called nerve impingement to T3.

Speaker 2 And the acupuncturist says, I'm going to feel your pulse. I'm going to look at your tongue.
Cause that's what acupuncturists do to analyze the body.

Speaker 2 Like, you know, if me and you felt someone's pulse, we just like feel like whatever that meant to us. But an acupuncturist,

Speaker 2 the pulse reading they do is so specific, they can evaluate all the organs of your body and all the systems of the body. That's how acupuncture works.

Speaker 2 Also, they can look at your tongue and they can tell about your body. So an acupuncturist might look at your tongue and feel your pulse, right? And then they put needles in certain places to open up,

Speaker 2 I'm not an acupuncturist, but from what I understand, meridians, which which are like energy channels. So many people have gone to acupuncturists and they don't have asthma anymore.

Speaker 2 So some might, so like I said, me and you are like, oh, maybe, maybe acupuncture is the cure for asthma. They didn't look at T3 like the chiropractor.
So if the chiropractor says, no,

Speaker 2 the cause of asthma is a T3 misalignment, putting it in place is a solution.

Speaker 2 Well, is that always so? If the acupuncturist can take care of it without putting that, okay. So then we go to a.

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Speaker 2 Homeopath, which is a kind of

Speaker 2 healing. And someone takes a homeopathic dose.
Now they have no asthma, but they never got the needles.

Speaker 2 So when you think about what really heals, it's a little

Speaker 2 mysterious at that point because why can they always work? So anyway, there are underlying principles and I would say

Speaker 2 a common denominator of healing. And when one understands that, they kind of will understand why healing works when it works and why healing doesn't work when it doesn't work.
Yeah.

Speaker 5 Do you think a common denominator is the mindset of the person getting healed?

Speaker 2 I do. And I would actually say,

Speaker 2 very, very good.

Speaker 2 And I would actually say that there's a lot of specifics to that because there's a difference between the conscious mind and the subconscious mind now of course we're just using terminology to quantify things that are really hard to quantify but it's not like we're walking around with an actual with a mind that's split in two that's conscious and subconscious but we're just doing our best to you know talk about it so one could say that their conscious mind is things that they're aware of like you're sitting here right now you're like oh this is an interesting interview or whatever um we're uncomfortable or it's too hot in here or it's too cold in here or the temperature is great in here.

Speaker 2 That's your conscious mind. But sub, meaning below, subconscious just means below conscious.

Speaker 2 So we all have things below our conscious, you know, below what we're kind of aware of at the moment, but it's still in there. So just to be clear,

Speaker 2 how do they get in the subconscious? How do these things get in the subconscious? And

Speaker 2 once they're in the subconscious, how do they play out in the body and the life? So

Speaker 2 it appears from, you know, a lot of observation that the concepts in our subconscious, whether we're aware of them or not, are manifesting in our body as either health or disease or whatever.

Speaker 2 And that goes to what you were saying about the mindset of the person healing or not healing, and also has to do with things manifesting in our life, what's playing out in our life.

Speaker 2 Now, what happens is when you're roughly seven years old, roughly, your conscious mind forms.

Speaker 2 So there's almost like a barrier over your subconscious, which is kind of of A, protecting your subconscious and B, making you maybe not totally aware of what's in it because it's subconscious, unless you maybe you do like a dream therapy.

Speaker 2 I mean, I'm not an expert on dream therapy, but maybe someone's like, oh, you know, your dreams are really your subconscious, you know, at night coming up.

Speaker 2 And then you talk about your dreams and you have an idea of what's in your subconscious could be. Or maybe they do a word association test where they put you in a relaxed state.

Speaker 2 They say certain words. And, you know, like, for example, you talk to someone and not talk to them, but you say, okay, I'm going to say these words, right? And you say to them, like,

Speaker 2 war, and they say bombs. I mean, that's no big deal.
And they say, you say, like, ocean, they say wet, whatever. But then you say like,

Speaker 2 I'm just making this up. They say like father and they go, love.
They say like mother and they're like, huh? And you're like,

Speaker 2 definitely heard you. Mother.
And they're like,

Speaker 2 I don't know. So already you can see that subconsciously.
there might be some issues or problems with their interaction or feelings about their mother.

Speaker 2 Now, again, I'm not an expert on word association test. I'm just giving an example.
There's dream, there's dream analysis, there's word association test.

Speaker 2 Then you get a kind of clue what's in the subconscious, but I would say this.

Speaker 2 Let's just say someone says at this point in our chat, they're like, well,

Speaker 2 I know it's in my conscious because I'm thinking about it right now. But how do I really know it's in my subconscious? One way would be, one way to determine that would be to see,

Speaker 2 look at your body and look at your life.

Speaker 2 that's a pretty good representation of the concepts in your subconscious now doesn't mean they can't change because someone could be ill or someone could not like their life but they can change their concepts to improve what's in their life and improve their body which is a different conversation but back to one other point

Speaker 2 how did it get like that in the first place so i said at about seven years old the conscious mind is formed well From birth till seven, you're kind of like one big subconscious and all the stuff that happens around you from birth till seven seven gets accepted as fact by your subconscious.

Speaker 2 You know, like if

Speaker 2 your parent tells you when you're five, hey, you're a great kid, you're super strong, you're super smart, you know, whatever.

Speaker 2 Chances are those concepts of strength and intelligence and confidence will be in your subconscious, even as an adult.

Speaker 2 But if a parent unfortunately says like, you know, negative stuff to the kid, that those concepts can get in the subconscious.

Speaker 2 So taking it fully to what you said about the mindset of the patient, yes, like let's let's and let's bring it back to the so-called, you know, the imaginary example of the parent.

Speaker 2 The parent says, hey, when the kid's five, you're delicate, be careful, always button up, don't go out with your hair wet, you know, be

Speaker 2 careful when you go out. Always, you know, make sure that you're, you know, have the right jacket or whatever, because you're very delicate.
You have a weak immune system, right?

Speaker 2 So now that person grows up and they have this belief that they have a weak immune system, a subconscious belief that they have a weak immune system.

Speaker 2 And probably when it does get windy or they don't have their right jacket or their hair gets wet, they probably will get sick. Wow.

Speaker 2 But the kid whose parents says, you're made out of steel, you're tough. I mean, of course, take care of yourself, but don't worry about it.
You're fine.

Speaker 2 You have a super strong constitution, a super strong immune system. That gets in the subconscious.
Now that kid's 26 years old, it's real windy. They forget their jacket.

Speaker 2 All their friends are like shivering or, you know, and they're like, no, I'm fine. And they probably will be fine.

Speaker 2 So a master healer, whether they're a chiropractor or acupuncturist or a medical doctor or some energy worker or a hypnotist or whatever, and a master healer will know how to identify what's in the subconscious in regards to health or disease and will know how to put a healing concept in the subconscious to manifest.

Speaker 5 So they're able to heal the subconscious without the person taking action?

Speaker 2 Well,

Speaker 2 first of all, yes. And

Speaker 2 let me say a few things about that.

Speaker 2 A person, of course, can take action just with their own willpower. Like someone might just say, you know what, I'm going to start eating better.

Speaker 2 I'm going to start exercising better, et cetera, et cetera. Now, that's them taking action that might help their body.
But here's an important thing. Imagination always beats will.

Speaker 2 Not that will is not good. Like, for example, let's say, Sean, let's say you're like, I'm in pretty good shape, but I want to be in better shape.

Speaker 2 So I'm going to get up every morning and jog and then lift weights. Let's just say you decide to do that.
You're a smart guy. You're a successful successful guy.
You probably do have good willpower.

Speaker 2 And then you're like, I've been eating a lot of desserts. I'm going to chill out with the desserts.
You know, that's your willpower.

Speaker 2 I'm not saying it's worthless. I'm not saying it doesn't work, but

Speaker 2 imagination beats it. So if someone has a concept, if someone has a concept in their subconscious,

Speaker 2 and that concept is that

Speaker 2 they're kind of like have low self-esteem, they don't really feel worthy, things like that. And then they go in a job interview and the person starts interviewing them

Speaker 2 and that image they have of themselves, which maybe their parents told them that they were all those negative things,

Speaker 2 that takes over. Even if their willpower says before they walk on the interview, I'm going to be fine.
I'm going to walk in there. I'm going to be confident.

Speaker 2 It's going to fall apart because the will only goes so far, but the imagination will beat it.

Speaker 2 And a quick example of that, Sean, if we put a tightrope from where you're sitting over to that wall, but it's on the, you know, just taped on the floor, you could walk on it. Yeah.

Speaker 2 But if that floor wasn't there and there were two buildings with 130 floors on it, you know, your imagination of falling could make you lose your balance. Right.
The pressure of it. Right.

Speaker 2 So that's why, even if you're like,

Speaker 2 even if your will says I'm walking there,

Speaker 2 it doesn't matter because the imagination will beat it. So that's a little example.
When you said, without,

Speaker 2 you kind of said, if the healer or doctor changes the person's subconscious, even if the person doesn't do anything,

Speaker 2 they can do stuff, like I said, eat better, exercise, whatever. But

Speaker 2 yes, even without them doing something, because there could be someone who has a concept of having, let's just say, terrible digestion, and they do have terrible digestion.

Speaker 2 And then the healer says, I'm going to do X, Y, Z, and your digestion is going to heal.

Speaker 2 If they have rapport together, And that idea of perfect digestion can go into the subconscious, either from the adjustment, maybe taking the pressure off the nerves to the digestive organs, the acupuncture needle, which opens up the meridians for digestion, the herb, which fixes digestion.

Speaker 2 As long as the image attached to it gets into the subconscious of the patient, they can. Yeah.

Speaker 5 This reminds me of my friend Charlie Rocket, actually. He's been trying to lose weight for 10 years and documenting the journey on social media, but he just can't lose weight.

Speaker 5 He's doing all the right things physically. It must be some mental blockage or something.

Speaker 2 I would say a couple of things. I'm not familiar with him, of course, but I would say a couple of things.
First of all, let's just take a physical level first.

Speaker 2 Let's just say his body is so unbalanced.

Speaker 2 I'm not saying it is, but let's just say his body is so unbalanced that even with good exercise and good eating, his metabolism is so off, he can't lose weight. Let's say he went to a good healer.

Speaker 2 I mean, I could help him. Let's say he went to, I'm not saying I'm the only one who could, but let's say he went to a good healer, got his metabolism balanced.

Speaker 2 Then he eats well and exercises well like he's already doing. And then he

Speaker 2 most likely will lose weight. That's a physical answer but let's talk about a non-physical answer

Speaker 2 yes if his concept i mean this this might sound almost radical or odd to people but yes if his concept is that he's fat and food makes him fat he'll eat the same thing that he would eat if his concept was different and it will actually have a different effect on his cells just to be clear wow if you just to be clear about that if for example Let's just say

Speaker 2 you told me, I'm just making this up. Let's say you told me that you were allergic to gluten gluten and dairy.
You don't like to eat gluten.

Speaker 2 And, you know, when you eat gluten and dairy, you don't feel well, right?

Speaker 2 Now, let's say I said to you, I'm going to do X, Y, Z to balance your body, and then you're going to be able to eat gluten and dairy.

Speaker 2 Because, you know, I'd say a balanced body can eat gluten and dairy. A non-balanced body maybe can't, but I'm going to balance your body with whatever I do.

Speaker 2 And then a month later, you're like, man, Dr. Pete was right.
I mean, I'm eating pizza. I feel fine.
I mean, right.

Speaker 2 Now, if I gave you a legit physical exchange, like a chiropractic adjustment or the technique I do or whatever,

Speaker 2 that's one path, but the placebo effect is very strong. So if I said to you, listen, Sean, I know you were having trouble with dairy and gluten.

Speaker 2 I know you were, but see this over here, this is a natural totally natural, it's an herb, it has no side effects whatsoever. So if it doesn't work, the worst that will happen is nothing.
Take this.

Speaker 2 I want you to take two a day, not three, not one, two a day for 30 days. This will reset and heal your entire digestive system.
And then you'll be able to do it to eat gluten and dairy.

Speaker 2 If that idea gets in your subconscious, even if I'm giving you a freaking sugar pill, you'll be able to eat gluten and dairy. Wow.

Speaker 5 That's how strong the placebo is. And you see it in a lot of studies, too.
There's always a study accounting for placebo, right? And every single time there's increased results.

Speaker 2 Totally.

Speaker 5 And that's the subconscious, right?

Speaker 2 That is that idea getting into the subconscious. You know, there was this really interesting,

Speaker 2 I read about this. I don't think this is hard to find, but I read about this.
They did. I don't know the exact details, but anyone who who looks it up can find the exact details.

Speaker 2 It was a knee surgery study. Listen to this.
It was a knee surgery study.

Speaker 2 And what they did was they took, I don't know the exact numbers, but I think it was about 100 people who had real MRIs of their knees, who had like, you know, a meniscus or a ladder or whatever it was.

Speaker 2 They had real knee issues that showed up on an MRI. And I think what they did was, and they all needed, they all needed surgery.

Speaker 2 They took, I think, 50 of them and they did the surgery they did a real surgery on them and the other 50 they did a placebo surgery they just put them under they cut their knee wow so to back up they had the i think almost to the exact number or maybe was off by a number or two same improvement rate they both have like a 64

Speaker 2 rate rate so imagine that 64 or whatever it was improvement rate placebo knee surgery and real knee surgery that is crazy that is and here's one if you think that's crazy check this out there's a there's a medical journal in England.

Speaker 2 I think it's pronounced Lancet. I may be pronouncing it wrong.
But in America, we have like the New England Journal of Medicine.

Speaker 2 It's a medical journal, or one of the biggest ones, or maybe it's the biggest one. I don't know.

Speaker 2 And in England, they have Lancet, if I'm pronouncing it right. That's like their version.
So I read this in Lancet.

Speaker 2 It was like one of those like historical issues where they talked about, listen to this. It's a real story.
There was a guy, I think the year was 1902.

Speaker 2 And if it wasn't 1902, it was like 1904, but it was around 1902 in England. He was on death row.

Speaker 2 And what they, what they,

Speaker 2 some of the doctors at the time in England were kind of understanding the things that we're talking about now, like the subconscious, placebo, or whatever, you know, or things in the subconscious manifesting, things like that.

Speaker 2 And they wanted to experiment on this guy while they were executing him. He was on death row.
I mean, I guess prisoners didn't have a lot of rights then.

Speaker 2 So they're like, we're just going to, we're going to, while we kill you, we're going to experiment with you.

Speaker 2 So what they did, this is a real story. And they had like, at the thing, they had people, you know, observing like some medical doctors and some people who kind of understood this subconscious stuff.

Speaker 2 What they did was they cut a slit on the back of his neck, total slip, and they blindfolded him.

Speaker 2 They told him he was going to bleed to death down his back.

Speaker 2 So they blindfolded him. They cut the slit, but then they sealed it right away.

Speaker 2 So he lost no blood or he lost a drop of blood.

Speaker 2 But remember he's blindfolded he felt the little cut they told him they were going to have him bleed to death down his back they dripped water over the cut

Speaker 2 he had the sensation of bleeding to death down his back he died in six minutes dead he was dead what dead in six minutes and it gets better well not better it gets worse whatever the word is because they had the medical doctors there his body in those six minutes underwent all the changes of someone bleeding to death Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 He lost one drop of blood.

Speaker 5 So the body somehow knew how to simulate that.

Speaker 2 Totally, because it just accepted that idea. It was kind of an unfortunate idea.
It accepted that idea. But you can do the opposite.

Speaker 2 I mean, I've had, I started taking care of patients in the mid-1990s. I don't know.
I never tabulated, you know, is that tens of thousands, hundreds?

Speaker 2 I don't know how that was, but I've had people come to me.

Speaker 2 You know, when people think of chiropractic, right, they think like neck pain, back pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, which of course I can help.

Speaker 2 But when you think of chiropractic, you know, think of like livers and like pancreases and like thyroids and gynecological stuff and blood pressure.

Speaker 2 But that's actually what I did all these years and do and do and teach other doctors and healers how to do.

Speaker 2 Of course, there's a physical component and I do teach a technique called the zone technique.

Speaker 2 Of course there's a physical component, but understanding how to identify the concepts in a patient's subconscious and changing them

Speaker 2 plays a huge role.

Speaker 2 And I would say this, it's pretty interesting. Let's just take hypnosis.
Let's just discuss hypnosis for a moment.

Speaker 2 Now, I'm, I'm not, I actually know how to do hypnosis, but I'm not teaching hypnosis, but

Speaker 2 let's just discuss hypnosis. It's pretty fascinating.
So imagine here's a person.

Speaker 2 Here's a person, right? And they have a conscious mind and a subconscious mind. And here's a hypnotist.
Here's the hypnotist over here.

Speaker 2 So the way hypnosis works is when the hypnotist puts this person in a hypnotic state or a hypnotic trance or whatever you want to call it, their conscious mind says goodbye for the moment.

Speaker 2 It's not gone forever, but you know, for that half hour hypnosis session, their conscious mind is bye.

Speaker 2 So now, now their subconscious is wide open. They have certain concepts in their life.

Speaker 2 They can't stop smoking or they can't stop eating or they have low self-esteem or they're always tired or whatever their problem is.

Speaker 2 or they're

Speaker 2 nervous around people, whatever their thing is. So they have these concepts.
That's why they went to the hypnotist for some kind of healing or some kind of benefit.

Speaker 2 So the hypnotist puts the subconscious

Speaker 2 aside, then he or she talks right into the subconscious, right into the subconscious, right? And puts these new, like, let's say they were, I don't know, uncomfortable in social situations.

Speaker 2 You're comfortable, you're confident when you get around people. You're happy to be there.
They're happy to see you. You're happy to see them.

Speaker 2 You love going to parties, whatever, they say, you know, whatever. And then that's in there, right? Then they take them out of their hypnotic state.
Their conscious mind is put back.

Speaker 2 They're wide awake again. They're back in their normal faculties, but the concept is in there.

Speaker 2 And now, if they go to a good hypnotist, hopefully they're like, man, they say they used to always be nervous at parties. And they're like, man, I go to parties.

Speaker 2 I feel, I mean, sometimes they don't want to go to a party. They want to stay home and relax.
But when they do go around people, they feel fine. Or the person who always was anxious, right?

Speaker 2 And the hypnotist says, what do you mean you're always anxious?

Speaker 2 I mean, if you're standing online at Starbucks, are you nervous? Yes.

Speaker 2 Okay, so we already know they have the, so then they put them in this hypnotic trance and they're saying, when you're in public, even when you're in private, when you're at home, when you're online at Starbucks, when you're on an airplane, when you're walking,

Speaker 2 when you're in Sean's studio, whatever, you're as calm as could be. You're as calm as could be.

Speaker 2 And this person who knows they used to literally be online at Starbucks nervous, ready to have a panic attack. Now they're like, I'm just waiting for my order.

Speaker 2 I mean, they may be annoyed that it's taking so long. They're so human.
I'm not saying they want to have different emotions or thoughts,

Speaker 2 or maybe they're in a hurry, they're kind of late, whatever, but are they going to be standing there nervous? No, because of this, with a good hypnotist putting this in.

Speaker 2 So with that said, I just wanted to explain that as a foundation. Let's talk about healing now.

Speaker 2 Now, let's wipe that clean, right? We have a new clean slate. Here's a patient, right? This patient has whatever problem they have.
This patient, it's a woman who has period cramps.

Speaker 2 Every month, she tells the doctor, she can't even get out of bed because her period cramps are so bad. Every month, the first two days of her period are unbearable.

Speaker 2 She takes Advil or whatever to make it a little better than it would have been. She also has very bad digestion and she has also insomnia and she also has neck pain.

Speaker 2 So that's, you know, she has, you know, period cramps, digestive problems, sleep problems, and neck pain. She presents with those things.
So those are all manifesting in her body.

Speaker 2 Now, there's a subconscious component to that.

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Speaker 2 Rules and restrictions apply. So here's not a hypnotist.
It's not a hypnotist.

Speaker 2 This is the acupuncturist, or this is the chiropractor, or this is the homeopath, or this is the medical doctor, whoever, this is the doctor.

Speaker 2 So,

Speaker 2 this doctor is not going to hypnotize them. They're not a hypnotist, but they want to access their subconscious, which is a little trickier because they're wide awake.

Speaker 2 They're not putting them in this hypnotic state where their conscious says goodbye for the moment. They're wide awake.
Their conscious is active.

Speaker 2 They still want to get in the subconscious.

Speaker 2 This is a big subject I'm kind of summarizing, but

Speaker 2 in summary, if this patient has faith in this doctor,

Speaker 2 another word would be if they have rapport, like they have some kind of rapport together. If this pay, like for example, when I walked in, right, I said, hi to you, you know,

Speaker 2 we met, we shook hands. And if someone right at that moment, just that moment said, hey, Sean, you want to

Speaker 2 want Pete to work on you? You want a kind of healing? I mean, you might have said, yes, because you might have read about me and know that I'm competent.

Speaker 2 But, you know, like we had a pretty good rapport, but now we're talking, we have a better rapport. So now you're like, yeah, I let Pete work on me.

Speaker 2 You know, if I, if I had a problem, I'd go to Pete in a second because our rapport is building just from, you know, talking and like

Speaker 2 you understanding what I teach and things like that. Okay.
Anyway, so here's now. Let's say they have rapport.
This one, for whatever reason, this one has faith in this one. for whatever reason.

Speaker 2 Maybe they got a referral. Maybe their best friend, okay, their best friend was like, their best friend had migraine headaches.
They had migraine headaches.

Speaker 2 Their best friend's like, dude, I don't know what this guy does, but the migraines are gone. You've had them.
No one's been able to fix you. Go to this guy.
Your head will feel perfect.

Speaker 2 I mean, that's, you might go with some faith in them just from that. There's different ways to get faith, but that's a way.

Speaker 2 So now what happens is, check this out.

Speaker 2 Remember how I said there's this little barrier at seven years old between the conscious and the subconscious? So here's the conscious and the subconscious. Here's the barrier what happens is

Speaker 2 the barrier opens the barrier opens if there's faith if this has if this one has faith in this one the barrier to the subconscious not hypnosis they're wide awake because hip in latin i believe means sleep so it's a sleep state now they're wide awake but when there's rapport that this

Speaker 2 this barrier opens. And now this person can just talk straight into this one, just from the conscious to the conscious and say

Speaker 2 i'm going to put these needles in you and your head's going to feel better or i'm going to adjust to you and your head's going to feel better or wow and then it goes like this conscious to conscious in the subconscious because that

Speaker 2 that barrier got open not hypnosis remember hypnosis is just hey i'm putting you in hypnosis the conscious is gone i'm just talking into your subconscious this is you're wide awake but because you have faith in me or this one has faith in this patient has faith in the doctor whatever kind of doctor it is this barrier is open.

Speaker 2 And when they say, I'm going to help you,

Speaker 2 by the way, here's the trip. 99% of doctors who do this, they don't even know they're doing it.
They're doing it inadvertently. They think it's the needle, the adjustment, or they think it is.

Speaker 2 Like the acupuncturist is like, I've been an acupuncturist for 20 years. I've helped a lot of people.
It is the needles. And the chiropractor is like, I've helped a lot of people.
It's the adjustment.

Speaker 2 But it's not. Wow.
And by the way, I'm not saying that physical exchanges are meaningless. You know,

Speaker 2 there's a validity to the chiropractic adjustment. There's a validity to the needle.
There's a validity to the herb.

Speaker 2 But 90 plus percent of it is the image associated with it, whether they know they're tapping into that or not.

Speaker 2 Now, if someone knows how to do this on purpose, their results can be a thousand times better. Wow.
That is a crazy concept.

Speaker 5 That blows my mind, honestly.

Speaker 2 And by the way, it's totally true. I've been doing it since 1993.
Wow. So it's really just the words entering the subconscious.
You got it. That is is crazy.

Speaker 5 I've actually done that hypnosis a few times.

Speaker 2 I felt a lot better afterwards.

Speaker 5 Had some childhood trauma because you could use it in other

Speaker 2 any way you want. Like there could be someone who, I'm just making this up.
I'm not saying it applies to you. I'm just making this up.
Let's say some kid was always beat by his dad or a stepdad.

Speaker 2 And then he just later on in life, you know, he has that thing with men, you know, and violence. And later on in life, he's just like talking to some guy.

Speaker 2 And the guy's like, oh, but the guy just, you know, just making a point. It's like, hey, this is really important.

Speaker 2 And he gets a little like, he gets because that old concept gets stimulated of a man going like this to him if his dad used to always like hit him and go like this so yes and they go to a hypnotist and they can change that concept totally about men or whatever it might be and hypnosis can be very powerful for that a lot of what are the most common issues you're seeing right now there's a lot of infertility a lot of health issues with people Great question.

Speaker 2 So a couple things. So I practiced from the mid-90s until 2021.
And I'll be a little more specific.

Speaker 2 And two, I started practicing in the mid-90s. Now, if you go to most chiropractors' offices and you walk around the waiting room and say, hey, what are you here for? What are you here for?

Speaker 2 99% of them are going to say they're there for neck and back pain.

Speaker 2 Now, of course, you know, once in a while, a chiropractor is like, no, someone came with sinus problems or sinus has cleared up or someone came with digestive problems, but that's like once every year.

Speaker 2 My office, if you asked all the people what they were there for, 99, well, not 99, 90% of my patients were there for non-neck and back pain. Wow.

Speaker 2 So, of course, some people came for neck and back pain. I've taken care of a lot of pro athletes and things like that.

Speaker 2 But most of my patients came because they had period cramps or because they had terrible digestion or they had a thyroid problem or they had a liver problem or they had a digestive problem.

Speaker 2 That was, you know, what I kind of specialized in. So with that said, and also, by the way, just my hands and a flat chiropractic table.
and three minute adjustment. I wasn't giving herbs or vitamins.

Speaker 2 I said three minutes. Three minutes, just my hands and people coming from all over the world to heal from things that they otherwise weren't healing from.

Speaker 2 I'm telling people who have, they take a blood test, their thyroid is off. They take a blood test, their liver is off.
They come for a couple months, everything's normal. I'm a blood test.

Speaker 2 Or someone who has debilitating period cramps, totally healed. Or someone who has terrible digestion.
Every time they eat food, they get nauseous or whatever their problem is.

Speaker 2 And then a month or two later, they digest their food perfectly. Now, again,

Speaker 2 I do a physical technique which has validity however i know how the subconscious works i know how to access it

Speaker 2 back to your question though um

Speaker 2 what

Speaker 2 what i did was from the mid 90s until 2017 i was practicing right and one day in 2017 i was kind of like taking i was kind of

Speaker 2 just thinking and i'm like man people are flying into me which we tab me my assistants tabulated people had flown into me from 30 different cities around the world 30 different cities.

Speaker 2 They were flying in from New York, Chicago, Guam, Hawaii, UK, Germany, South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, flying into seeing, think about your average healer.

Speaker 2 They could be a chiropractor, an acupuncturist, a medical doctor. Where do their patients live? Within a 45-minute drive of their office.

Speaker 2 How many people are, I mean, maybe they have one patient who loves them. They drive two hours, but I had people flying into me from all over the world and many people driving four hours each way.

Speaker 2 I told you the session was three minutes. They're driving, they're driving eight hours in a day for three minute session.
Wow. Because that's how great the healing was.

Speaker 2 So in 2017, I'm like, I'm just going to teach other doctors and healers this. And I opened up the Zone School of Healing.
It's called Zone School of Healing.

Speaker 2 It's an online program. I also do teach, I also do teach in-person events.

Speaker 2 And I mean, anyone who, any doctor or healer who wants to be a better doctor or healer can join. They can be a chiropractor.
I'll make them better.

Speaker 2 They can be a acupuncturist, an energy worker, a physical, I mean, it's a massage therapist, a medical doctor, an osteopath.

Speaker 2 Anyone who's a doctor or healer who wants to be better at it can join my school. It's zoneschoolofhealing.com.
I just want to say this.

Speaker 2 If you think about it, and this is really my message to, let's say, the chiropractors or any of those groups, right now, anyone who's watching or listening, they might be very competent.

Speaker 2 They might be a great chiropractor.

Speaker 2 But they have to ask themselves at this moment, how competent and how confident are they they to take care of what I would call musculoskeletal issues and non-musculoskeletal issues?

Speaker 2 Now, most chiropractors are pretty confident and competent with musculoskeletal issues. You know, they're pretty good at neck and back pain.

Speaker 2 I'll tell them if they join my school, they'll be infinitely better.

Speaker 2 Now, most chiropractors are not that confident with non-musculoskeletal stuff. If someone comes to them with IBS or endometriosis, which is a gynecological condition, they're not really confident.

Speaker 2 I'll help them be infinitely more competent and confident with that. So that's my message to the chiropractors and any doctor or healer.
They go to zoneschoolofhealing.com.

Speaker 2 They're welcome to join, come to a live event, whatever it's called, live seminars, whatever they like.

Speaker 5 So that's that's it's a great offer because if they increase their skills, their customers will be their marketing vehicle.

Speaker 2 You got it. And it's funny you said that because I never claim, I never claim at all to my students.

Speaker 2 We have about 1,500 doctors and healers worldwide as members, and I've taught many more in the live seminars.

Speaker 2 I've never claimed, join my school, you're going to make more money, or join my school, your practice will triple.

Speaker 2 Only thing I'm saying is, join my school, you'll be an infinitely more effective healer and doctor. But, like you said, of course, if you're way better, you're going to make a lot more money.

Speaker 2 You're going to have a much bigger practice. So, that just happens on a side note, but it does happen.
Yeah, that's brilliant.

Speaker 5 You took that step because now you can impact the world rather than just your local

Speaker 2 office.

Speaker 5 Now, you have 1,500, you said, located.

Speaker 2 We have 1,500. We have 1,500 members worldwide, I think, five continents.
I just taught in Germany and England. Wow.

Speaker 2 And

Speaker 2 from

Speaker 2 mid-90s till 2021, I practiced. I had a practice.
From 2017 to 2021 was like an overlap. I had my school already and I had my practice.

Speaker 2 And from 2021 till now, I stopped practicing only because running zone school has become a full-time work. I run zone school full-time and I no longer officially practice.

Speaker 2 However, I did practice from the mid-90s till 2021.

Speaker 5 This is so needed right now, especially with all the health issues, too, man.

Speaker 2 You know, it's amazing. Like

Speaker 2 when I think, and I'm not trying to diss medical doctors or diss medicine, I'm really not.

Speaker 2 Because quite frankly, God forbid someone like crashes on their motorcycle. We better thank God there's medical doctors because I don't know how to save their life, but they do.

Speaker 2 And God forbid someone has a birth appendix. We better thank God we have medical doctors because who's going to save their life? Not me.
I don't know what to do for that.

Speaker 2 I don't know how I don't know how to give stitches. So I am a fan of like medical doctors who do those things.
So just let me preface what I'm about to say by saying that.

Speaker 2 I have nothing against medical doctors at all. Matter of fact, many medical doctors join my program.
Oh, nice. With that said, I will say this, when it comes to gynecological stuff, digestive stuff,

Speaker 2 glandular stuff, they're not really good. They're just not.
They're just not good. If someone has IBS, which means, you know, irritable bowel syndrome, they have very bad digestion.

Speaker 2 What is the medical doctor going to do for them? Nothing. Nothing.
nothing. They're still going to have terrible digestion.

Speaker 2 They're going to take a bunch of medications, which are not really going to fix anything and have a lot of side effects. They come to me or one of my students with IBS, they won't have it anymore.

Speaker 2 Give me a month or two, a month, six weeks, or whatever. They should have perfect digestion for the most part.

Speaker 2 When I say for the most part, you know, maybe there's that one in a thousand exception, but

Speaker 2 for the most part, if someone has IBS or period cramps or

Speaker 2 asthma or a glandular glandular problem, they will heal under what I'm teaching.

Speaker 5 How much do you take note of people's emotions leading to like sickness and stuff like that?

Speaker 2 Great question. You ask, well,

Speaker 2 no wonder you're so successful. You know how to ask great questions.

Speaker 2 And here's the answer.

Speaker 2 And I love talking, you know, I get excited to talk about this. It's a two-part answer.
Because let's just say that someone was habitually angry. Let's take worry, Betty, I'll take worry.

Speaker 2 Let's say someone's mother was really worried all the time.

Speaker 2 So they were always in like this this worry vibration their mother was like so worried that when they were a kid they were just in this worry vibration of their mom so they kind of took it on they're always worried and now like they're getting insomnia and they have bad digestion and they you know whatever so well the worry is playing a big cause of their physical condition

Speaker 2 We could approach that in one of two ways. We could either say, okay, look, we know worry caused this.

Speaker 2 Let's at least address that a little bit on the emotional side and also address the physical remnants in your body. That's a way to do it.
So we're addressing the emotional and the physical.

Speaker 2 Or we could say, listen, I mean, we know it was from worry, but nonetheless, you're still telling me that you can't sleep and you can't digest your food.

Speaker 2 I'm going to balance your body so well, you will be able to sleep and you will be able to digest your food. And you can just take it from that.

Speaker 2 You can give such a powerful physical image of health, it can supersede supersede that emotional cause without even addressing it.

Speaker 2 And they can live a very happy, well, a very healthy life, hopefully happy too, but a very healthy life. Or we can do both.

Speaker 2 There's ways to address that worry and also the physical manifestation caused by it. But I would just say this.

Speaker 2 You didn't ask this exactly, but it is pertinent to say now. The question is, what causes disease in the first place? Like, why does someone have period cramps?

Speaker 2 Why does someone have digestive problems? Why does someone have a weak immune system? Why is someone tired all the time? You know, why does someone's neck hurt?

Speaker 2 Well, traditionally, doctors, medical doctors and alternative doctors will break it down to three things.

Speaker 2 Physical stress, like someone crashed on their motorcycle. Emotional stress, like worry, anger, hate, jealousy, whatever, fear.

Speaker 2 And then there is chemical stress, like someone who just like eats garbage. They have like Burger King for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day, You know? Okay.

Speaker 2 So there's that, there's the physical, chemical, and emotional stress, physical, chemical.

Speaker 2 Now, if you ask some doctors, well, what percent, like, is it, you know, what, they might say, well, it's about 33% each, roughly. Oh, 33.

Speaker 2 But I would say, if anyone wants to know, 99% emotional. Now, don't get me wrong.
If someone's like working on their roof and they fall off their roof, they're all jacked up. No, it wasn't emotional.

Speaker 2 They fell. I understand they fell off their roof.
If someone goes to a restaurant and gets food poisoning, no, I understand they got poisoned.

Speaker 2 Like I, I'm not putting those in the emotional category, but mostly, well, let's just say 90% plus so people don't freak out.

Speaker 2 90% plus of what manifests in the body is from the emotions, in my opinion.

Speaker 5 That's crazy. So you really got to be in tune with your emotions.

Speaker 2 I would say, yes, in tune with them and keep them as balanced as possible.

Speaker 2 That is nuts.

Speaker 5 Because I would have imagined, there's a lot of, there's that nature versus nurtured obey genetics. Like a lot of people think they get disease inherited, right?

Speaker 2 here's a great man

Speaker 2 you know uh par for the course another great question so here's the thing let's say a patient came in to me right and this has happened many times dr pete i'm kind of you know they're kind of worried their grandfather had this condition their dad had this condition and they're like man i mean it's like runs the family i say this to them i can't speak for your grandfather and your dad because they were not my patients but you're my patient and we're going to balance every cell in your body doing what i do and when a body is balanced it expresses health so maybe if your grandfather and father came to me, we balanced their body.

Speaker 2 They wouldn't have got that condition. But I can assure you when your body is balanced, well, let me rephrase that.
I could, I would say, I can tell you that,

Speaker 2 I can tell you that a balanced body will express health. And I intend to balance your body.

Speaker 5 Yeah, because now you got me thinking like people are just worrying about their father had this disease and that is what is actually manifesting.

Speaker 2 You got it. Not the actual genetics.
Exactly. Crazy.
Exactly. Because they've identified with that.
You know, there's a statistic. I don't know where the statistic is or how hard it is to find that.

Speaker 2 Listen to this. Most medical doctors die of their specialty.
Whoa.

Speaker 2 Because they've identified so closely mentally and it eventually gets pushed down in their subconscious, like we were talking before, of all the ways that system or part of the body can break down.

Speaker 2 It does. And by the way, I mean, listen, I don't take any joy in saying what I'm about to say.
I'm not like celebrating it or I don't have any glee associated with it, but it's true.

Speaker 2 Go find 10 gastroenterologists, they all have digestive problems. Go find 10 rheumatologists, they all have joint problems.

Speaker 2 Just add to the list, all these medical doctors who specialize in X, Y, Z have a problem in that system. You know, it might be a couple exceptions.
I mean, and I hope they are.

Speaker 2 I'm not rooting against them. I want them to be healthy, but often they're not.
And they have the exact condition that they spend all day treating. Dang, it's ironic, right?

Speaker 2 Yeah.

Speaker 2 That's just life, I guess. Well, life, unless you can at least become more aware of the, like, for example, let's just say,

Speaker 2 not you, but let's just say someone else kept saying, like, they had a little problem with their left shoulder and they kept pointing to it. And they're like, oh, you know, this is my bad shoulder.

Speaker 2 My right shoulder is my good shoulder.

Speaker 2 Dude, every time they say their left shoulder is their bad shoulder, I know this might sound, I don't know if people understand this, but every time they say my shoulder, my left shoulder is my bad shoulder, the cells that make up that shoulder, what what's in a shoulder ligaments tendons muscles fascia bone all the cells that make up their shoulder are falling apart as they speak they're making their shoulder effed up wow now you know it's funny you know you know sometimes when someone has a problem and they think like

Speaker 2 well maybe there's kind of a complex solution to the problem because you know if someone offers them a simple thing like oh it's too simple you know because

Speaker 2 you know telling you like if someone's wrist hurt say their wrist was hurting and then they were like Googling about their wrist hurts in this place and they're thinking about this.

Speaker 2 Dude, if they identify some so-called condition on Google and it has six symptoms, but they've only been having two so far, like, oh, they have carpal tunnel, they'll get all six within a day or two.

Speaker 2 Because they're identifying with that stuff. They should be like, this is my good wrist.
This is my good wrist. And this is my good wrist.
And tell the rest, you're going to feel better.

Speaker 2 You're going to feel better. It's that simple.

Speaker 2 I see, right, seems like, it seems childish, but that's how it it works it's easy to do that self-diagnosis on webmd you just read those symptoms you're like i have this disease now totally and and here's one for you just to show let's let's do this let's say someone had muscle pain just someone like one of your friends his muscle's kind of hurting so he goes to the doctor and then you see your friends like what happened you know you went to the doctor what i know your muscles have been hurting like what happened and he says oh the doctor said that he has fibromyalgia so

Speaker 2 and you're like you don't even know is that is that like good because he found out what it is or is that bad that he has it but you're like okay and he's like so now he has fibromyalgia so he starts reading books on fibromyalgia googling fibromyalgia again he's only had three symptoms so far but there's let's say 10 symptoms associated with it he'll get all 10 within a week the month now because he's identifying with those symptoms and expecting those symptoms but here's the trip so they so then your friend comes into me you're like dude go see dr pete i bet he fixes you up So I said, don't like that.

Speaker 2 So listen, how we break this down. And remember,

Speaker 2 let's say he already has that stuck in his subconscious because he had rapport with that doctor.

Speaker 2 You know, the doctor's sitting there with a white coat, his name and scripts, that scope around his neck, all his diplomas above his head. So he's a little, he's got some rapport with this guy.

Speaker 2 And the doctor's like, you have fibromyalgia. It's only going to get worse and worse, whatever he says.
Then he comes to me, I go, let me ask you a question.

Speaker 2 Sean told me that when you went to the doctor, you went to him because you were having muscle pain, right? And he's like, yeah.

Speaker 2 And then the doctor told you, you have fibromyalgia. And he's like, yeah.

Speaker 2 I'm like, dude, myalgia, myo, myoalgia m-y-o in latin means muscle algae l

Speaker 2 a l g i a in latin means pain so you went to the doctor you told him in english that you have muscle pain and then he told you back in latin that you have muscle pain

Speaker 2 what is that who cares and your friend might be like yeah who does care but then i say let's go even further I say to your friend, don't you think people have probably had muscle pain for like thousands of years?

Speaker 2 He probably says, yeah, I guess over, you know, probably over thousands of years

Speaker 2 when did they name it fibromyalgia like 40 years ago just like a name who cares like then i'd say look you have muscle pain and you had muscle pain because your body was unbalanced somehow let's balance your body then your muscles will be totally healthy and by the way when your muscles are totally healthy you're not gonna fibromyalgia anymore you can have both you can't have totally healthy muscles and fibromyalgia it's like right now the lights are on in here But if it was dark, the light, you know, if the lights were off, it'd be off.

Speaker 2 Like you can't have both. Like either the lights are on or the lights are off.
Like you could pick which one you want to do.

Speaker 2 Once we achieve perfect muscular health in your body, you can't also have fibromyalgia. You can't also have that.
So listen, I'm not saying no one has fibromyalgia.

Speaker 2 Maybe someone does, you know, refer them to me, but we can balance your body so your muscles are totally healthy. And by the way, if someone's like, oh, Pete, that's a good speech.

Speaker 2 But I did it already 500 times to people. People came to me with, quote, fibromyalgia.
We fixed them up totally.

Speaker 5 That's why these medical diagnosis labels are dangerous, right?

Speaker 2 One of the most dangerous is, I shouldn't say one of the most dangerous, one of the ones that's almost like ridiculous is carpal tunnel syndrome.

Speaker 2 I can just tell you straight up, I have had, I don't know, I can't even count how many people have come to me, was were diagnosed with carpal tunnel, who was supposed to get wrist surgery.

Speaker 2 And I said, dude, don't get wrist surgery. We fixed them up totally in like weeks.
Crazy. But they have carpal means, you know, wrist.

Speaker 2 The whole thing is just utterly nonsensical. Now, by the way, like I said, God God forbid someone's appendix burst.
I ain't making fun of any MD. Please go to the medical doctor.
Let them fix you.

Speaker 2 Because if someone came to me with a burst appendix, I would not know what to do.

Speaker 5 I'm always grateful for them. I had pneumonia.
They saved me.

Speaker 2 Totally. So you heard what I said before, and I'm saying it again.
Thank God for things like that. This emergency medicine, thank God.

Speaker 2 But when it comes to carpal tunnel, leave it to me.

Speaker 5 When Gary Brecker came on and he said diagnosis is a third leading cause of death, I was like, oh my God.

Speaker 2 Here's one for you. Diagnosis back to Latin.
I'm not a Latin expert, but diagnosis, DI, diagnosis. DI means to in Latin.
Agnosis means to not know. You know, like, you've heard of like an agnostic.

Speaker 2 They're like, I don't know if there's God or whatever.

Speaker 2 So diagnosis means two that don't know. That's what it means.
Two that don't know. Wow.
That's crazy. And that's why you go, you go, the doctor gives you a diagnosis.
Let me get a second opinion.

Speaker 2 And you go, well, I don't agree with him or her. It's always a different opinion.
Third opinion. These are opinions.
They're guessing. They're called that two that do not know.

Speaker 2 yeah third leading cause of death in america a misdiagnosis well i would add to that another leading cause of of death is accurate diagnosis because even if it's accurate who cares they're still they're still identifying with the scarburgs why don't you go get a fix go to an acupuncturist go to a chiropractor go to one of my students and heal yeah i love it doctor where can uh people find you and learn from you man So I would say this, if anyone is interested, anyone who is a chiropractor, medical doctor, acupuncturist, massage therapist, Reiki master, energy healer, anyone who has clients or patients, they like to learn from me, they can go to zone schoolofhealing.com.

Speaker 2 They can do my online program. It's the basic course itself is 60 hours.
They can, you know, they can watch five minutes a day or half hour a day, but in a few months, they'll be a master healer.

Speaker 2 And or on that same website, they can look where it says live seminars. I teach one every month somewhere in the world, and they can come join us for a live seminar.

Speaker 2 And I'll tell you this, my theme is results, because I'll say this in conclusion.

Speaker 2 Anyone can sit in this chair and say whatever they want.

Speaker 2 And they might be, you know, they might be, um, have a lot of personal magnetism, or they might be well spoken or very eloquent.

Speaker 2 And they're talking about a certain technique of healing or a certain philosophy of healing. But guess what trumps all that stuff? Results, results, results.
So

Speaker 2 my theme is if someone has endometriosis, which again is a kind of collagical condition, I'll I'll take care of that. And so will my students.
Will someone else? I don't know.

Speaker 2 If someone has IBS, which is again a digestive condition,

Speaker 2 my students and I will take care of that. Whoever else is talking about their technique, will they? So

Speaker 2 theories and techniques only go so far, but results trump everything. And I can tell you that the results from the kind of healing knowledge that I'm teaching is unparalleled.

Speaker 5 I love the we'll link your stuff below. Thanks for coming on, Doctor.
Thank you. Yep, check them out, guys.
See you next time.

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