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Seth Holehouse is a TV personality, YouTuber, podcaster, and patriot who became a household name in 2020 after his video exposing election fraud was tweeted, shared, uploaded, and pinned by President Donald Trump — reaching hundreds of millions worldwide.
Titled The Plot to Steal America, the video was created with a mission to warn Americans about the communist threat to our nation—a mission that’s been at the forefront of Seth’s life for nearly two decades.
After 10 years behind the scenes at The Epoch Times, launching his own show was the logical next step. Since its debut, Seth’s show “Man in America” has garnered 1M+ viewers on a monthly basis as his commitment to bring hope to patriots and to fight communism and socialism grows daily. His guests have included Peter Navarro, Kash Patel, Senator Wendy Rogers, General Michael Flynn, and General Robert Spalding.
He is also a regular speaker at the “ReAwaken America Tour” alongside Eric Trump, Mike Lindell, Gen. Flynn.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Man in America. I'm your host, Seth Holehouse. As we look around right now, it's crazy how almost every day there's new major topics. We went from the assassination attempt one, the assassination attempt two, the debate's insanity. We've had the massive weather warfare, that's happened with what's happening in, you know, Asheville, North Carolina, the whole region of, you know, the Southern US in that region, and it's just getting insane.
Seth Holehouse:But what's good about it is I mean, it it's it's bad. What's good, though, is it's taking concepts like weather modification, and it's making these mainstream, discussions. So, like, Marjorie Taylor Greene recently tweeted saying, yes. The government can control weather. And, you know, some of the shows I've done, I've I've looked at the actual patents on weather control.
Seth Holehouse:But what we're gonna be diving into today is I've got my good friend Jonathan Otto on who was the producer of the truth about cancer documentary series, and done a bunch of other works as well, is what is the leading cancer death cause or whatever, you know, what is the leading cancer that's killing people in America? And it's lung does it's lung cancer. Right? So lung cancer kills more Americans, I think, than breast cancer, colon cancer, and one of the cancer combined. Like, it's that prolific, but that got me thinking it's like, well, how does this relate to the chemtrails?
Seth Holehouse:How does this relate to what's happening in our skies? And the research that we discovered is astounding, the connections that we've drawn. So, folks, you're gonna really enjoy this interview, with Jonathan Otto because we bring the receipts. So, folks, please enjoy the show. Folks, we all see it.
Seth Holehouse:Everything's getting more expensive. We're paying two, three, four times what things cost just a few years ago. And we know they're lying. 3% inflation, really? Think about it.
Seth Holehouse:Why are they telling us to keep our hard earned money in the banks and stock market while they're rushing to buy gold and silver? That's central banks around the world are dumping the dollar and scrambling to buy gold and silver right now. These are smart people. They see the signs just like you do. They know the crash is coming.
Seth Holehouse:The dollar has lost more than half its value in the last five years, and our national debt's increasing a trillion dollars every hundred days. It can't go on like this. Even Bank of America's warning about a dollar collapse. And if they're right, it's only a matter of time before our savings, our IRAs, and our four zero one k's could be wiped out. Look.
Seth Holehouse:Right now, it's still easy to buy gold and silver, but in the future, it may not be. Experts are saying that prices will keep surging, and UBS says that gold could even go up to $5,000 an ounce. Noble Gold's phones have been ringing off the hook because the folks who get it are wasting time. Now, I can't tell you what to do with your hard earned money, but I can tell you that even if just some of your savings are in gold and silver, you can rest assured that money is safe. So call Noble Gold and protect your wealth today.
Seth Holehouse:It's better to be six months early than one day late. So call Noble Gold today at (626) 654-1906 or visit goldwithseth.com and set up your free wealth consultation. The phone number and the websites are also in the show's description. Mister Jonathan Otto, it is great to have you back on, my man. How you doing?
Speaker 2:Doing great, Seth. Always a pleasure.
Seth Holehouse:It really is. It really is. Obviously, we we get to talk about some really cool stuff and some scary stuff as well, but at least we're able to do it with a smile and and just, you know, kinda have a little bit of fun in the process because to me, it's like there's so much darkness in the world that if you can't find the things to to to smile about, it's it's not not easy.
Speaker 2:So true. So true. No. I love that. And and I think part of the reason why you have a smile on your face and I do too is because we've we just we were just behind the scenes going through everything we're gonna talk about, and it's filled with hope.
Speaker 2:It's filled with possibility. It's it's great news. And you've gone through a lot in your life with your family and, you know, everyone probably listening has gone through something, you know, tragic when it comes to health and disease. And to know that there's answers, then there's so much joy because the tragedy and the suffering, that's the norm. That's the world that we're living in.
Speaker 2:And so us talking about that, but giving a solution saying, well, look, here's the answers, and science has proven this. And most importantly, we've seen real life case studies of this. This has been proven in my life, and you've seen results in your life. Then there's hope. So I'm excited about that.
Seth Holehouse:Exactly. So the topic of the day or, you know, really the week right now is what's happening with this hurricane Helene. And and I I did a a recent show on it. Actually, there's been a couple shows on it. Just really diving into what's happening and how I believe, personally, that a lot of it goes back to weather modification projects.
Seth Holehouse:What's interesting is that even Marjorie Taylor Greene tweeted, like, like, in the last twenty four hours and basically said that, yes, the government can control the weather. And it was funny reading look at the replies because a lot of people were like, you're a nutcase and everything, but, it's it's actually really easy to prove. And so what I wanna jump into today is look at how I believe that weather modification ties into cancer, and specifically lung cancer, which is I didn't actually, I wasn't aware of this, but lung cancer is the leading cancer. Right? And so we'll get into some some of the more specifics about that.
Seth Holehouse:Well, actually, I'll I'll show you as as we're jumping in really quickly. Here's a this is from the American Cancer Society, key stats for lung cancer, where they say here, lung cancer is by far the leading cause of cancer death in The US, accounting for about one in five of all cancer deaths. Each year, more people die of lung cancer than colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined. So when you told me that, because I wasn't aware of this, you told me this, my my brain starts clicking in the action thinking it's okay, why is it lung cancer? Right?
Seth Holehouse:You can't blame cigarettes anymore. Right? Not enough people smoke. Okay?
Speaker 2:Yes. I'm glad you're saying that.
Seth Holehouse:But I think I said, okay. Well, I was like, oh, maybe it's the air we breathe. It's like, well, why would our air not be clean? It's like, oh, chemtrailing, weather modification. It's like it all ties together.
Seth Holehouse:And so, actually, I've got a few different slides to go over that then I'm gonna you got a lot of information, but I wanna start with actually showing this quick video. Right? So this is a it's a thirty six second video of Lyndon Johnson. Right? So, you know, maybe maybe he's some crazy conspiracy theorist, but check this out.
Seth Holehouse:This is sixty thirty six seconds. It plays the same video twice, so it's really good. But listen to this, Jonathan.
Speaker 3:Good day is the predicate foundation for the development of a weather satellite that will permit man to determine the world's cloud layer and ultimately to control the weather, and he who controls the weather will control the world. That will permit man to determine the world's cloud layer, and he who controls the weather will control the world.
Seth Holehouse:So that's the crazy thing is he's he's not just talking about general weather modification, how he's talking about how man can create the world's cloud layer. And the and then and so and then, obviously, okay, cloud layer. It's like, oh, you see it every day. If you've got eyes and you look up at the sky, you see it. Now some days, they're not doing it, but most days, unfortunately, you're seeing the streaks, and then the streaks, you know, the the chemtrails of planes leave.
Seth Holehouse:They didn't fan out, but then so let's I wanna take a little deep dive, as we're kinda setting the show up and looking at, okay. What is this? So I wanna I wanna first bring up this. This is a project Cirrus, which I covered this recently. What's interesting is that there's been a lot of viral videos going around where people are asking, Alexa.
Seth Holehouse:They're saying, hey, Alexa. Was cloud seating used in the hurricane Helene? And Alexa is answering and saying, yes. Cloud seeding was used. And if you go back to projects, you know, Alexa even mentions project Cirrus, which is crazy, and talking about cloud seeding for the control and and the basically, you you can amplify or decrease hurricanes, tornadoes, etcetera.
Seth Holehouse:So this show you how old this is. This is the declassified report on on project Cirrus from 1948. So this was December '19 '40 '8, and what's crazy is it was GE. So General Elect sorry. General Electric was the company behind this.
Seth Holehouse:So I'll come in here. Here's here it is. General Electric Research lab laboratory final project final report for project Cirrus. And then if we get into this, we you what you realize is all about cloud seeding, but what you find is they're specifically talking about this silver iodide. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So silver I and whenever you're looking at cloud seeding, you always are finding silver iodide. Now we also know that there's a bunch of other stuff. There's aluminum. There's barium. There's a lot of other elements that are are probably really bad for us, but silver iodide seems like it is the central chemical used, and this whole paper is is talking all about silver iodide, how to basically gather the smoke from smelting operations, etcetera.
Seth Holehouse:But there's another thing. Okay. This is for 1979. Okay? And this is from The Republic Of South Africa.
Seth Holehouse:So this wasn't even in America. This is over in South Africa in 1979 that they're already they're researching the toxicology of silver iodide in relation to its use as a cloud seeding agent. Right? So this isn't just in The United States. This is a global phenomenon.
Seth Holehouse:So here you have a report, and this one goes back again to '79, that is looking at the toxicology of silver iodide. It's like, okay. Yeah. That doesn't sound very good. Here is something more recent.
Seth Holehouse:This is from the Utah Department of Health. This is in 02/2013. Here, again, they say the vast majority of modern attempts at modifying weather involve cloud seeding, which is the intentional treatment of individual clouds or cloud systems to achieve a desired effect. Right? This is this so in Utah, they do a lot of weather modification.
Seth Holehouse:They also do it for what they call snowpack augmentation. So it says that cloud seeding this is crazy. Cloud seeding has been ongoing in Utah since 1973. Right? So for everyone saying that, okay.
Seth Holehouse:This is some conspiracy. This is a document literally on Utah.gov that says cloud seeding has been ongoing since 1973. And now we've also established one of the main things for the cloud seeding operations is silver iodide. Now you can find if you research, there's a bunch of things in your research papers that say, hey. It's actually not bad for us.
Seth Holehouse:It's not cancer causing. But my guess is, like, the same people that are researching the jabs and everything else, they're saying, hey. This is good for you. It's safe and effective. But what you found, you sent me, which is crazy.
Seth Holehouse:So here is a research paper written by doctor Vendana Raj, and it was also it was a it's a peer reviewed paper that came out in 05/04/2023, and it was updated about in April of twenty twenty four. So this is this is as far as I'm concerned, this is some of the more advanced and more recent research on silver iodide. So we've established that cloud seeding operations have been happening in America most likely since the fifties. Right? The GE study was in the late forties.
Seth Holehouse:We know that in Utah, it's been it's been ongoing since at least 1973 when they admitted there. So we know beyond the shadow of doubt that they are dumping silver iodide among other things into the skies, into the air that we're breathing. Okay? So when you go outside and it's a heavy chemtrail day, like my wife, who's she has very sensitive lungs, if it's a heavy chemtrail day, she'll walk outside, and she starts coughing and gagging, and then she'll be up a lot of the night with a lot of phlegm and mucus because it wrecks her it wrecks her her lungs and her system. So coming down and looking okay.
Seth Holehouse:Here we go. Okay. What's what's what's his conclusion? He says, unfortunately here we go. Silver iodide is a chemical pond compound can composed of silver and iodine that has been used in the in industry for many years.
Seth Holehouse:It has been used as an agricultural pesticide and in cloud seeding, a process that involves releasing silver iodine into clouds to create rain. It's also used in photography as in as a disinfectant. Unfortunately, here we go. Unfortunately, the use of silver iodide has been linked to numerous health risks, including toxicity, reproductive disorders, developmental defects, and cancer. Symptoms of silver iodide toxicity include coughing, wheezing, and difficult breathing.
Seth Holehouse:Silver iodide is extremely toxic and can cause severe burns if it comes into contact with the skin. Inhaling silver iodide can also be fatal. There you go. Inhaling silver iodide can also be fatal, yet they're dumping this stuff in the skies. What happens to it when it gets dumped in the sky?
Seth Holehouse:Do think it stays up there in the clouds, or does the rain bring it down? Does it drop because it's heavier? I mean, this is just it's it's insane. So when you go back Wow. And you look at what we just looked at here, lung cancer and so, okay, lung cancer is by far the leading cause of cancer death in The United States.
Seth Holehouse:Each year, more people die of lung cancer than colon, breast, and prostate cancers. You look at that. You look at what how they're doing cloud seeding, you look at the most recent report on toxicology of it, it it's like, to me, this is one of those instances where you connect the dots and you see the whole picture. So sorry. There there's my kind of there's my introduction for the show and walking folks through what we're gonna be talking about here because I and look.
Seth Holehouse:Maybe I'm some tinfoil hat conspiracy theorist to think that these things are related. Right? But to me, right there is the paper trail. There's the receipts that show us that the cloud seeding operations that they're carrying out are causing lung cancer, and the a massive amount of stuff they're dumping into our skies every day, it makes sense that the number one cause of cancer death in America by far is lung cancer. Anyway, Jonathan, I I've I've kinda I'll I'll get off my soapbox now.
Seth Holehouse:I'll pass it over to you.
Speaker 2:No. It was a very important and I think it's a huge discovery that that you you you're tapping into there. I really do. I haven't heard anyone talking about this. And whether manipulation is real, unfortunately, I wish it wasn't, but what's the health impacts of this?
Speaker 2:Why is lung cancer the leading cause of death among the cancer, you know, variations and and types? It's the most fatal. It's, you know, the biggest hit is that everyone thinks about prostate, breast, and colon. It's more than all of those combined. That's a huge thing that everyone needs to think about.
Speaker 2:And then it it transcends the whole conversation around, oh, cancer is genetic, and I'm you know, my grandma had this certain type of cancer, and I'm likely to get that certain type of cancer. And no. One, that's not true for starters. That's something that people need to research. It's epigenetics.
Speaker 2:It means that you are the determiner of your own destiny. You have a potentiality of around somewhere between one and five percent of that hereditary disposition having an effect in you, but that one to five percent can be turned on or off based on your environmental exposure. So if you think you have a disposition because of a loved one or a relative to a certain type of cancer, forget about it. Think about what your actual exposure is because if you're if you're inhaling cancer causing chemicals every day, then that's what you're exposed to, and that's going to have a detrimental effect in your health, and it's your responsibility to get ahead of that. But what do you do?
Speaker 2:Get afraid of walking outside? And and then so now we've got to get into, yeah, how do you solve this thing? How do you clear your lungs? How do you detoxify your lungs? And so then you get into a conversation around detoxification and and removing toxins.
Speaker 2:But anyway, that this is why it's really important, Seth, because prevention is better than the cure. And you went through massive tragedy with your brother and anything for anyone that knows what it's like to lose somebody that you love deeply, then it's it's about understanding about, like, how do we get ahead of this? I've got young children. You've got young children. They're exposed to more toxicity than I was because the world keeps getting worse with the amount of chemicals that are being put in into the environment.
Speaker 2:So what am I doing to help them get ahead, and how am I using my knowledge and the information that I'm exposed to to give them the best possible life? But, you know, do I have to be a millionaire or, you know, billionaire or, you know, have all the time in the world to be able to achieve these types of things? And the answer is no because I just believe that God made healing for everyone for starters and that it's all it's all accessible to all people and it's just about your open mindedness to be willing. And that's why there's, you know, beautiful bible verses like, my people perish for lack of knowledge, and so gain knowledge and then don't perish.
Seth Holehouse:And what's also crazy is with with lung cancer is that because we've been hit so hard with smoking causes lung cancer, smoking causes lung cancer, which, you know, on a whole different kind of that's a whole different tangent getting into, I think, what is the demonization of nicotine and how they've done that, and they've they've they've they've shoved all kinds of carcinogens into these cigarettes. And then when it kills everyone, they say, oh, it's the nicotine that kills it. It's the nicotine that's addictive. Nicotine's cancer. You know?
Seth Holehouse:It's like, well, go eat a bunch of eggplant, and you're getting all the same nicotine as if you're smoking. That's a whole different thing, but one of the other things, though, is what it does is that it makes people think, oh, I don't smoke. I don't have to worry about lung cancer. Right? And this is think that's actually one of the biggest parts about it.
Seth Holehouse:It's it's like when you look at how lung cancer is by far the leading cause of cancer death in America, it's obvious that it's not just the smokers, but I think for most people, they just have this idea of, oh, well, I don't smoke, so I'm, you know, and I'm not around secondhand smoke, so my chances of lung cancer are really low. But here's the question. It's like, do you walk outside? Because if you walk outside, you're smoking you're smoking silver iodine. Right?
Seth Holehouse:Like, that's basically the reality of it is if you're walking outside when they're chemtrailing, you are inhaling cancer causing substances. Right? And RFK junior, which I I I I have a lot of hope for this, has talked about con you know, day one, they're gonna start getting rid of chemtrailing. Like, I really hope. I I would be like, if there's one thing that would excite me about a political platform, it's stopping chemtrailing because it it's something that angers me so much.
Speaker 2:There you go. And then for once, you would not be the tinfoil hat guy because somebody in office is actually saying that they're not only believing that this thing is actually happening, but they're gonna do something about it. So I'm sure that would be a vindication moment for you, Seth, and maybe there'd be a party thrown in your honor. Seth, you were right. Unfortunately, those days never come.
Speaker 2:Nobody that tells us that we were wrong tells us we were right even though it's obvious that we're right. But, look, we'll celebrate. Everyone knows what I'm talking about.
Seth Holehouse:Exactly. So I know that you're someone that has done a lot of research on the different types of cancer treatments and and alternative because, like, know, as you mentioned before, you know, my I lost my brother to non Hodgkin's lymphoma. Now what's interesting is that I've recently come across studies that show that the tattoo ink that people get actually is has a direct correlations to causing non Hodgkin's lymphoma. And so my brother who had he had a wild stage of his life earlier from probably 17 to 23 or so got a bunch of tattoos. So he had, you know, some sleeve tattoos and everything.
Seth Holehouse:So the fact that he end up with non Hodgkin's lymphoma and now the studies are showing, that makes me think, oh, maybe that's part of it. The other reason I think is that, you know, we grew I grew up in a in a a little town called Plain City in Ohio. We were our our property was backing up to farm fields. So we had an acre out in the country of land that we lived on, but right behind us was a huge farm field where they're doing commercial spraying and everything, but that was at a time when, you know, people weren't worried about Monsanto and all that kind of stuff. So it makes me think maybe that's also part of what caused it.
Seth Holehouse:So but I'm looking now at my family. Right? So I've got a I've got a four year old, just turned four, and I've got a a seven and a half month old. Right? June and Grace.
Seth Holehouse:And, you know, we love being outdoors. Like, we love like, we live out in the country. We're surrounded by forests. We go on walks all the time, so we're always outdoors, but it's tough for me because it's like, sometimes I feel like I'm worried about bringing my children outside into God's nature because I'm worried about what kind of chemicals are being dumped on them. And it's like so it's the same reason, like, I would never I I don't smoke.
Seth Holehouse:I I would never smoke in the home or smoke around my kids. Like, we we you know, we're so strict with organic foods and everything, yet we take them outside to play in nature, and they've got cancer causing substances being dumped on them. And so it's like and even days when they're when they're chemtrailing really heavily, my little seven month old, she'll be coughing that evening. She'll have a runny nose, and I know it's caused by what I what we now, I think, believe to be this silver iodide. So in terms of, like, you know, being proactive in solutions, it just seems like that, you know, when you look at the mainstream narrative about cancer, they're not telling you all here's all the preventative things you can do.
Seth Holehouse:It's all about if you have cancer, we're gonna fix you with our chemotherapy, you know, suicide cocktails and radiation, and it's the same stuff I saw my brother go through, which I think is actually, in a lot of ways, what killed him, right, was the treatments. So, anyway, so tell me more about, like, what what you've discovered about this because I I'm looking for answers. I'm looking for solutions, especially things I can do for my little children that are proactive because, obviously, I'm not gonna go get some strong anticancer drug for my seven month old. Right? So walk me through some of what you've discovered.
Seth Holehouse:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That would be like jump what is it? Jumping out of the fire frying pan into the fire?
Seth Holehouse:Yeah. Out of the frying pan into the fire. Right?
Speaker 2:Yeah. It would be that. So, yeah, and one of the other things just to make matters worse, and I hate to do this because I literally have zero interest in making people more afraid of something. I like to make people less afraid of things. So it's not to be afraid of it, but it's just to know the risk.
Speaker 2:And, to give you an example, I'm trying to do a house remodel, and then every type of material we're looking at for kitchens, it's these are these are cancer causing. And so then how do you get the right types of materials for your home? And then and then some people like, well, we can't change everything in this home right now. But some of the studies showed, like and you're talking about, you know, properly produced studies, like talking about groups like the environmental working group. They found that indoor air was in some cases a hundred times more toxic than outdoor air.
Speaker 2:And that's the reason why people are using air purifiers in their home. And and then somebody will say, yeah. But I really don't wanna do that. I don't wanna spend the money on that or something like that. Okay.
Speaker 2:Well, plants. Plants can have a detoxifying effect in in the home. So having them in the homes, it's just it matters what what about that air you're breathing. And then how do you get all the things that have flame retardants and out of your home? And so these things matter.
Speaker 2:But then outside of that, when you ask, you know, what are the solutions? And I it just when you mentioned again your
Seth Holehouse:Before you jump into solutions, I just wanna throw one other quick thing out because we we we we recently bought a home earlier this year. We did a big remodeling project, And we had to deal with this, like, finding low VOC everything, you know, in terms of, like, how to how to have clean air. But what we also did, we went and bought all these big broadleaf plants. Right? Like, lily of the valley, you know, lily of the valleys, or there was a lily of valley, forget what or peace lily.
Seth Holehouse:So peace lily, all these plants, because, actually, that's one of the the best ways to filter your air on top of the fact that we've got air filters in every room in the house. Like, we went and bought, like, you know, found a bunch of big air filters, And I think probably next year, we're gonna redo our h HVAC system and put in a really high quality air filter in that because, yeah, you're right. Indoor air quality is atrocious. But one of the biggest things we don't realize is the mattresses they're sleeping on. So a lot of these foam mattresses that people buy, these memory foam mattresses are they're they're off gassing, like, for for years.
Seth Holehouse:And so when someone's sleeping on that, they're literally sleeping on a petroleum cancer causing substance that they're laying down on for eight hours. And so, you know, all of our mattresses are organic. So we bought only organic material, natural rubber, natural, you know, other, you know, fibers, wool, etcetera. And so we've done everything possible, but even furthers the the frustration if you walk outside, and they're then dumping the chemicals on us outside. So, anyway, I wanted to mention that just kinda you talk about the the health of your home is so important.
Seth Holehouse:But, anyway, I'll I'll let you continue, though.
Speaker 2:Yeah. No. No. It's it's great. I I appreciate that.
Speaker 2:And and it's these are things then that we we should do everything we can to get those toxic things out of our lives. And so how do you just gradually remove those layer by layer? Don't don't do it all today or tomorrow, but, you know, maybe look at your mattress over the next, you know, few days or week, and then just do a little bit of research. And then then there's one thing done and that's sleeping. So you just you just fixed eight hours of the problem, nine hours of the problem.
Speaker 2:And then and then you, you know, prevented, you know, major things. And so now coming into then solutions that then get these toxins out of our body, because then that that's the one that, you know, Seth, who's doing everything he can do and still needs to get this out. He's got a wife that's struggling. Who's Australian like I am. So I've got to kind of stand up for my Australian people, but we've got to then look at, well, she she's she's having to deal with this issue by that exposure.
Speaker 2:How does she get more resilient so that her body, when she's exposed, can clear that or be it's protective? And that's really interesting because you you people rarely think about how do you make your body more protective against these things that has more defensive layers. And then the second is as it comes in, because there's still gonna be some or a lot that comes in, how do you clear it? And so these are the things that really matter. And I think about you know, for if if you'd seen some of our previous conversations together, you'll you'll look at Seth mentioned his brother with non Hodgkin's lymphoma, and it's really sad when I hear that.
Speaker 2:I hear the word lymphoma, and it's really sad for me because I think about the study that I've been sharing with people is a 02/2006 pilot study, which showed three lymphoma patients that were in a clinical study specifically on red light therapy for lymphoma. And here's why it's sad because in one week, and this is a PubMed study. So PubMed, NIH, government, national institutes of health, this is not fringe. This is peer reviewed. This is as, as the, as highest standard as possible.
Speaker 2:All three patients went into complete remission after a total of two sessions. Some only had one, but a total of two sessions in the course of one week. And it says specifically all patients had a complete remission of symptoms as defined by clinical absence of, you know, cutaneous T or B cell lymphoma. And what does that mean for for people that that are struggling and suffering with this? They don't know about this.
Speaker 2:They don't know that they can get red light red light therapy in their home. They don't know that they can use this to prevent it from getting it happening in the first place. They don't know that they can use this to help with this issue that we're talking about today with the lung issue, the lung inflammation, the scarring, the toxicity that is in our air is causing this problem. That's there's no doubt about that. Yes.
Speaker 2:It's not the cigarettes for ninety five percent of people. And and it for those that are smoking cigarettes, then it's arguable. Which is worse? The cigarettes or this silver iodide or the aluminum or barium or other toxic chemicals or the tires? 2,000,000,000 tires per year, they're disappearing.
Speaker 2:Where are they going? Look this up, guys. I mean, the 2,000,000,000 tires, where are they going? Because they wear down and you get them replaced. Where is all the tires?
Speaker 2:They're not actually on the road. Occasionally, you'll see some from a big truck, but they're the answer is they're in the air. And then what happens to these tiny shards of the tires? They actually go into your lungs. And, yeah, there it is right there.
Speaker 2:Truth is stranger than fiction. I hate to tell you this because, you know, Teslas and electric cars, unfortunately, are are worse because they're heavier, so they'll dump about twice the amount of the tires into the air. So, you know, not to rag on electric cars because I'm I you know, I'm not. But, but it's just, it's just crazy that, you know, here's a solution. Uh-oh, now here's another problem.
Speaker 2:And so then you're breathing this stuff in. How do you clear it out of the lungs? And one of the amazing studies that we'll talk about, Seth, I mean, I love this study because knowing how big a killer lung cancer is, and you can pull up the the page that you've got there, where we're looking at the the power of using light for lungs. And so have a look at page 66 in that document, in the in the other document you have there. And the relevancy here is when you think about disease and you think about, how to solve a problem, then you would think okay.
Speaker 2:So what's the number one thing thing that you think of if you're conventional and you have a problem? Medication. Right?
Seth Holehouse:Medicine. Yep. Go to the doctor
Speaker 2:and get a script. Yeah. Exactly. And so now if you're natural, if you're a natural guy, you're like crunchy. Yes.
Speaker 2:Let's just say you're crunchy. I don't know. Some people use that term. Okay. So now you what what do you look for?
Speaker 2:What what what's your thing? Would it be supplements? Like, because it's basically you substitute that generally. Like, let's take your status quo, maybe. What do
Seth Holehouse:you think? So for me, it's it's two things. A lot of times it's gonna be how do I remove the the toxins the the toxic substance. Right? So, you know, looking at changing our mattresses for as an example.
Seth Holehouse:Right? That's one thing. Yeah. But, yeah, then looking at looking at, detoxes. Right?
Seth Holehouse:That's you know, we've got a whole cupboard full of detoxes. Right? From all the doctors I've interviewed, I've got doctor Brian Artis's. I got his detox. I've got, you know, Jason Dean's detoxes.
Seth Holehouse:So that's usually where we look to actually. It's like, okay. Well, we have all these these these chemicals accumulating in our body, all these toxins from the just the the world today. Right? Whether it's tires or chemtrails or, you know, glyphosate or anything.
Seth Holehouse:And so it's like, okay. Well, how do I do detoxes to remove the cancer causing toxins in my body? And that that's usually about all it is. Right? That that's kind of the process.
Speaker 2:There you go. Exactly. And so and and and Seth is super smart, so he gives, like, a really intelligent answer, which is very all encompassing, which is amazing. And and, you know, my, my first thoughts are, okay, well, before it was drugs, because that's what I thought, and that was what I was told. Then next it was then natural versions of those.
Speaker 2:So then it was still in, in the form of some kind of herbal supplement. But what if I said the first thing that you should think about if you have a challenge is light? That's the first thing you should think of. And and that's I
Seth Holehouse:heard somewhere this this quote of, like, let there be light. Right?
Speaker 2:Oh, yeah. It's a good one. And and, like, that's how the Bible starts and look at how it ends, where it says there will be no need for a sun or a moon because God will be their light, which specifically is saying that the presence of God is light. And what happens when people in the presence of God, they're in heaven? How long do they live for, Seth?
Seth Holehouse:Eternity.
Speaker 2:Yeah. So, and is that just because God decreed it as so, or is it because His presence is actually like what we're seeing that it actually when we look at the studies on red light therapy and how it causes stem cell regeneration so that you which which is like a a grasping after eternity. It's a signature of the original design that we we were not made to die and that in the presence of God who is light, we live forever. So it's just a really beautiful thing to remember the power of light. Sometimes people really need to think of something that is deep and that is meaningful in connection to how they see the world to really understand a therapy and to stay consistent with it.
Speaker 2:Otherwise, it's like kind of just another fad. But this is actually part of our genesis of humans. It's our destination. It's all connected to who we are. We are actually deeply photonic beings.
Speaker 2:So we're very sensitive, and we're modulated in our changes and our our via light. Hence, why there's a study from the Birmingham University that showed one minute exposure to a sixty sixty six sixty nanometer wavelength of red light caused a 45% increase in cell viability, so the the effectiveness of the cells, in only five days. That was only one minute. So you are so sensitive to light that you are you okay. You tell me you're the busiest person on earth.
Speaker 2:You have enough time for one minute. Give me one minute, and I could help you change your life. Right? That it's pretty cool. Right?
Speaker 2:Incredible. So lung cancer. We digress. Yeah. You like that one.
Speaker 2:Do you wanna show that one? And so I'll this is a 2020 study here.
Seth Holehouse:Which which page is this study on?
Speaker 2:Yeah. You got it. You're on. Okay. You're on it.
Speaker 2:Yeah. So 2020 saw the publication of shining light on malignant lung cancer. The Negoya University conducted research on the potential application of red light therapy as a treatment for malignant pleural mesothelioma, a rare form of lung lining cancer. In one stage of the trial, near infrared light was placed on tumor areas causing the cell membranes cell membranes to rupture and ultimately leading to cell death. IR 700 is a photo absorber that was utilized.
Speaker 2:Correct. Exactly. The ones that you don't want. So it's the tumor areas, and then it's causing the cell death. IR 700 is a photo absorber that was utilized in conjunction with an injection of a cancer targeting chemical.
Speaker 2:A study published on PubMed in 2021 found that photobiomodulation, which is light therapy, photo, light, bio, life modulation to change. So to change something with the process of light produced an overall response of about eighty seven percent and enhanced patient quality of life. It showed to be an effective substitute for palliative chemotherapy or radiation in cases of incurable lung cancer. And there's the study on the next page, which you can show because you wanna see it from the source, and we always believe in people like, do your research, look up these keywords, all the studies are accessible to you. And if you have a condition that you're wondering whether red light therapy works for, put in the words red light therapy, the name of the condition that you've been diagnosed with, which is just a set of symptoms, and it's got a category that makes you think you need a drug.
Speaker 2:So then put in those words and then you will almost certainly find studies on that specific condition that you have if you don't find a condition that's very similar to yours and put that one in. And then once you understand the pattern and the behavior, remember your condition is just a symptom that is just a diagnosis. It doesn't actually tell you anything about the root cause or what it actually is. It's just a name that and often in Latin to confuse you. It's part of the scam of the medical industry.
Speaker 2:But, nevertheless, you can use the labels, the language of man or the land, in this case, disease diagnosis to then navigate the studies that then God's light shining through darkness, pardon the pun there, which is which is just breathtaking. You can do that breathtaking another another pun there. Next next slide there.
Seth Holehouse:Well, one thing I wanna say here, which is kind of crazy is you you look at this study. This is just one particular study. An update in clinical utilization of photodynamic therapy for lung cancer, and they say in this, that they say photodynamic therapy, PDT, is a highly selective method for the destruction of cancer cells by exerting cytotoxic activity on the malignant cells. It says that it's been the subject of numerous clinical studies, and has proven to be an effective strategy for cancer therapy. Clinical studies revealed that PDT could prolong survival in patients with inoperable cancers, and significantly improve quality of life.
Seth Holehouse:For inoperable lung cases, PDD could be an effective therapy, meaning that they your cancer is so bad that they can't remove your lung. It's like it it would kill you. They're still saying that that, but here here's the here's the kicker. This is crazy. Despite the clinical success reported, PDT is still currently underutilized to treat lung cancer and other tumors.
Seth Holehouse:PDT is still a new treatment approach for lung cancer mainly due to the lack of enough clinical research evaluating its effectiveness and side effects. So here, they're telling us how well it works. As far as I know, the the the side effects are probably minimal, especially considering, like, what's the side effect of chemotherapy? You're gonna die. Like, that's the side effect is you die.
Seth Holehouse:What's the side effect of other other treatments they're giving us? You're gonna die. Yet you will never find in a conventional hospital any doctor that recommends red light therapy. They're gonna recommend cutting your lungs out of you. They're gonna recommend chemotherapy.
Seth Holehouse:They're recommend radiation. It's just in it's insane that we see this over and over again that you have all of these treatments that can actually that have been shown, you know, proven to be effective cures for things such as cancer, and they don't kill you. They're inexpensive, and you don't you don't see them used at all. It it's just it's crazy. It's like, well, you would almost come to the conclusion that the medical system's goal is to keep you sick, to make sure that you die young, and to sell you insanely expensive treatments.
Seth Holehouse:Like, brother, right, when I he was in the hospital for nine months. It was it was a very complicated, you know, what what happened with him, with his not he had a huge tumor that ended up collapsing his left lung and stopping his heart. Okay? His medical bill, from what I recall, was somewhere between 1.5 and $2,000,000. That's how much his medical bill Right?
Seth Holehouse:So, of course, like, that's a lot of money someone's making off of these treatments. It just it's insane. So anyway, we can continue by I I I was reading that as you're talking, I'm like, holy smokes. Like, this is like, they're saying it's really good, yet it's not commonly used. So anyway, I'll let you know.
Speaker 2:Absolutely no. No. Thank you, Seth. And you're very familiar with, probably Revelation eighteen twenty three where it says, the light of the candle will no more at all shine in thee because by thy sorceries, old nations were deceived, and thy great men thy tradesmen were the great men of the earth, and by thy sorceries were all nations deceived. And sorcery is the word pharmakeia Pharmakeia.
Speaker 2:In Greek, pharmakeia, which is pharmacy, and its direct translation is drug, druggist, poisoner. And poisoner is the most direct translation because it's that's the point. Like, the word drug actually is poison. So poisoner is the is the real meaning. So by that by they sorceries, by they poisons were all the nations deceived.
Speaker 2:So and they you were made great from these things. The the tradesmen, the businessmen were the great men, the wealthy men of the earth. By your sorceries, by your pharmakia, your poisons, were all the nations deceived? And and then the light of the candle will no more at all shine in thee, which is interesting. Again, they will the light will not shine to you because of because of this.
Speaker 2:And and then it talks about that this this kind of imploding and impending doom there for those that perpetuate this system and then the delivery of those that with the predator with the prey of the predator and which is beautiful. And then you look at the Bible promises that the meek will inherit the earth. And and so the under the the downtrodden, the oppressed, people like your brother that were that were taken too soon that were and and then and God then delivers and liberates and sets free and gives eternal life. And these are the things that, man, just get me going, man. It's so beautiful.
Seth Holehouse:It is. So let's continue though because I I interrupted you because you had asked me to go to
Speaker 2:the next slide here. No. Love it. No. No.
Speaker 2:You've got it, man. It's it's fun. Okay. So lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer related deaths, which we read before, but read it again. Look at it.
Speaker 2:Worldwide surpassing colon, breast, and prostate cancers combined due to the limitations of conventional treatments and frequent failure of remission, researchers are exploring new approaches. Well, duh, you better do that. Photodynamic therapy is an advanced treatment method that selectively destroys cancer cells. Did you hear that? How it, it un, it collaterally kills everything.
Speaker 2:Chemotherapy carpet bombs, the body chemotherapy, or it does what selectively destroys cancer cells. Remember now as well, I mentioned a lymphoma study. I talked about a four hour occlusion time, which is way too long for normal people for most things, but they're using it kind of like a radiation device because it's still very specifically selecting and killing bad cells and and restoring and improving the immune function of healthy cells. And so even in these longer periods of time, they're putting people into remission even though it's, you know, slightly toxic at those higher, longer periods of time. Not toxic in the sense that it's just too much too soon.
Speaker 2:Your body will have an inflammatory response. We're telling people only thirty minutes a day. So anything at high dose, you take vitamin C at high dose, you take any kind of vitamin and you take a high, high amount of it, it becomes toxic to the body. So everything is in moderation. But they even when they did it for four hours, it simply put people in remission.
Speaker 2:You know what it said in that particular study? There were no side effects, no pain. So there was zero reported reactions, not even swelling, which is amazing. And again, it says a four hour occlusion time. People can look more into that study.
Speaker 2:But look, photodynamic therapy uses an advanced treatment method that selectively destroys cancer cells through reactive oxygen species. So oxygen is critical in the process, the production of reactive oxygen species. And remember disease, think about the fact that you need food to survive, but you could last months without food, which a lot of people without freaks and out to think about that, but you could. And you could last days without water, maybe even as long as five, six days. But how long could you live without oxygen?
Seth Holehouse:A few minutes. That's it.
Speaker 2:There you go. Yes. Exactly. And so just think about the fact that your whole body, if you have cancer or you have any kind of chronic state, you have toxicity in your body, it's choking your body of oxygen. And so you're saying, but, yeah, but I'm breathing, and I I clearly have oxygen, but your cells don't have oxygen.
Speaker 2:So how do you get it into your cells? And the answer is light. And that's the reason why it's well. I've talked about chlorine dioxide, 10,700,000 oxygen molecules for every red blood cell in the body. When you do a basic chlorine dioxide protocol of drinking ten milliliters of a solution in a liter of water or the equivalent would be 10 of the sodium chloride, ten drops of hydrochloric acid to activate, put in a cup of water before any water is added for about forty five seconds.
Speaker 2:It turns ambers amber, add it to a liter of water, drink that about 10 times throughout the day. You're delivering 10,700,000 oxygen molecules for every red blood cell. That's why we you know, you see these dramatic cancer cases get cured with that. That's free. Everyone can do that.
Speaker 2:It doesn't cost anything to do that. It's like and and and red light therapy is an example of a therapy that's free as well because once you once you have a device in your home, then you're you're set for life. You you you have a device, and you're you're able to continue to do this, and so you don't keep paying and paying and paying and paying. You you're you're like a one and done. So in that sense, I obviously, there's an investment, but it's it's it's like, it's important about the future of that and how much you're saving in that process.
Speaker 2:But I love this, how this continues here because it's sharing specifics is using red or near infrared light range of six fifty to 800. Six 50 is red and then 800 is near infrared. This review, photodynamic therapy of lung cancer, where are we? Explores the current status and future potential for lung cancer treatments, highlighting its promising results. And here is, this study on the next page there.
Speaker 2:And so you were talking about critical areas, and I think bone cancer is a great one to talk about too if you if, you know, we go into that because here here's the key here to think about and understand what's going on. It How do you get from toxins to cancer? For some people that's really clear, but let me make sure that's super clear in everyone's mind. Toxins create cancer. That's the bottom line.
Speaker 2:All disease is caused by toxicity, and the toxicity causes deficiencies because they're blocking normal functions, and they're they're lodging themselves where they they ought not. Right? So the toxins will substitute places that they're supposed other essential nutrients and minerals are supposed to be. And so they're embedded now in all your different organs and bones. And so you want to look at how you can improve these functions and how to remove these toxins and then also to give your body what it needs.
Speaker 2:And so some people then think, now I've just got to get rid of these toxins. And so you're just thinking, okay, I'm gonna get zeolite and I'm gonna get EDTA and I'm just gonna do these aggressive chelating agents. But then what's interesting is the person still has very low energy and so they're lacking vitality and energy. But then we think about another way, and we say, what if we increased your voltage in your body and could the body clear its own toxins if we actually supply the body with what it needs? Because then the next question is how does your body get rid of toxins?
Speaker 2:And the answer is funny enough through lots of minerals. And so when you put when you're having a high mineral diet where you're having lots of nutrients and minerals, and I would like to call that a hyper nourishing diet, then you're you're flooding the body with the things that it needs, which then improves all functions, which include a natural detoxification process. And and light, both red and even blue light surprisingly, because people would say blue light is bad, but they don't understand it's the flicker rate that's the issue. If blue light was bad, we when a rainbow comes out, we should all run because they were all getting exposed to blue light, and most of the sun's sunlight is actually blue light. So that's surprising as well.
Speaker 2:And even doing blue light before you go to bed if it's a non flicker is incredibly helpful for circadian rhythm and sleep. So but the whole light spectrum is so good to give your body what it's needing, what it's missing, increasing that cell viability, and removing toxins out of the cells by improving the immune function so that they they're distinguishing between self and nonself. They're they've got what they need. They're they're, like, fertilized, if you will, and then they're they're getting the the essential nutrients so that they're growing, maturing properly. Because remember, all cells are replacing themselves.
Speaker 2:Like, think about the intestines. Your your your intestinal lining replaces itself around every three days. Right? So I've got bad somebody would say, well, I've got bad intestinal lining instead of saying, well, I'm missing something that causes my body to not produce good intestinal lining. And putting a red light in front of your gut is one of the best things you can ever do ever.
Speaker 2:People are trying every supplement in the sun to heal their leaky gut and their their gut issues, which which is every organ by the way, but put a light in front of your gut, watch it regenerate all of your organs. We talked about, I showed you off air as well, like thyroid gland. How many women are watching this right now, now struggling with their thyroid or their best friend, she is struggling with a thyroid issue. And then that one is on page 74 there. Check that one out.
Speaker 2:And I promise something on bone cancer, so I'll show that because these things become systemic. Something gets in your lungs, gets in your bones, gets it, it then goes systemic. So now it's about getting them out of all of these areas, not just, you know, one thing, but the American Cancer Society estimates about two thousand one hundred and seventy deaths from thyroid cancer in 2024. Most importantly, these other conditions, get Hashimoto's or Graves' disease, and then it causes these other diseases and then your life's expectancy drops by a bunch. The benefits of red light therapy on thyroid gland are remarkable.
Speaker 2:It increases the thyroid gland's capacity for regeneration. So you regenerate the organ by putting the red light, and here's the mechanism, here's how it works. Red light therapy works by releasing energy into the mitochondria using electromagnetic waves. This aids in the effective functioning of thyroid cells and in the regulation of hormones based on the body's demands. Red light therapy has been shown in studies to lower thyroid antibody levels and prevent autoimmune illnesses from interfering with and altering the thyroid's natural activities.
Speaker 2:Blockbuster right there.
Seth Holehouse:Incredible.
Speaker 2:Yeah. Absolutely. And the one that I back on page 70 is interesting because it's a 02/2019 study. Notice that a lot of these are very, very new. Yeah.
Speaker 2:So it's breaking news because it's POS it's possible that everyone here on this call will know about this in ten years and they'll know it at this level. And this will be kind of more talked about because it's the pharmaceutical complex has touted that. And I'm now I'm talking pharmacy pharmaceutical complex is saying that red light therapy will become the fifth leading cancer treatment. It's specifically photo immunotherapy, photodynamic therapy. So the combination of a photosensitizing agent with the red light after surgery.
Speaker 2:So it like, fourth would be surgery, and then number five would be red light therapy. But it that's a prediction that it'll be because the science is too overwhelming for them to resist it, it's kind of like it's just in it's causing a groundswell. It's too it's too evident. But because they're gonna combine it with chemo and sterile you know, all these other things that and radiation, you know, people may not it's gonna be hard to know, like, how that will land when people are doing these other therapies that are very aggressive that actually cause the spreading of cancer as well. But but the point is here, get ahead of it, guys.
Speaker 2:Know it now because when it comes out, it'll be too late for most people because we are looking at a major population decline. I wish that were not true. Two a 2019 study was published that that demonstrated that when near infrared, which is 800 and up, light was irradiated via the bone, tumor cell viability was significantly reduced, which is important because you would think you can't get into the bone. You'd say, well, I can't get inside this bone. But if you put a light against any kind of light, a flashlight, you'll see it go through one area of your body through the next and you'd see, okay, wow, I'm like lit up.
Speaker 2:Like, what am I? I I guess I'm a photonic being that is very sensitive to light and very absorbing of light. And, the bones are the same. You can actually shine a light right through the bone. You'd see it through the other side.
Speaker 2:And so it's getting dramatically affected by that. A systematic review highlighted 81 studies, not just one, not two, but 81 that demonstrated that the the therapeutic benefits of photobiomodulation, including its ability to heal infections and inflammation, cause minimum damage to normal tissues, be noninvasive, penetrate deep tissue. And then according to 21 studies, polymers and near infrared light therapy are important factors in bone regeneration.
Seth Holehouse:Incredible. And was gonna pull up this other slide really quickly here that I was looking for that shows where was it? It right here.
Speaker 2:Tell me what you're looking for.
Seth Holehouse:I That actually shows because this was an interesting concept to me. It's like you're you're used to you mentioned shining a light through your body. It's like, oh, yeah. It kind of lights up, especially if you're in a dark room. Yeah.
Seth Holehouse:And so you think, okay. Well, how does a light therapy affect your bones? Well, this this shows actually. This is showing the the different spectrum and and how far they go into the the penetration depth. Right?
Seth Holehouse:So it's it's like, oh, okay. Like, it it actually goes into your body, which is I I think is just fascinating. But we want one question that I oh, go ahead. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Go ahead. And just be you remember that one if you don't mind because people will be really curious because it would seem like more is better when you look at something like this. Oh, wow. This goes deeper because it's inclusive when it goes through. But for whatever reason, I I you've seen me mention a study on breast cancer where they tested four different wavelengths.
Speaker 2:One was in the 700s and then earlier in the 600s. Then out of the four, there was only one, which was six sixty, that could stop cell proliferation by forty percent in twenty four hours. PubMed study. Stop breast cancer proliferation by forty percent in twenty four hours? But it was just that wavelength.
Speaker 2:And you'd say, well, it's six sixty, which is measured by if you convert six sixty nanometers into millimeters, it's 6.6 millimeters. And you'd say, well, but, you know, the breasts are even deeper than 6.6 millimeters. Wouldn't I wanna get through the whole breast? But the the answer is look at this image, look at the epidermis, and look at the in the six hundreds, which you've got the red at 700, but so you kinda you'd zoom back. You're going a little bit more shallow than what you can see there with the 700.
Speaker 2:And right there, you've you're interfacing with a certain part of the body. And this is such a crude analogy, but if I not not in a vulgar way, but if I took a USB drive that had information on it, I'd I'd put that just into the side of my computer. It'd only go in so far, but now by hitting that point, it's where all the signals are that it's needed to give that information to the computer. And so I don't actually need it to go all through my computer. In fact, I only need it to go to that length.
Speaker 2:It's it's a sniper rifle into that area, and it's like an archer that he knows where the target is. He shoots right into that. He's not trying to shoot over it or short. He's shooting into that area. So the wavelengths then become important, and that's part of the reason why LEDs are to they're they're leading when it comes to the studies because the wavelengths are then tested for those for those functions and what they do.
Speaker 2:And so then having a concentration in those wavelengths that are most beneficial, like six sixty, eight 10, eight 50, they are the ones that and and for example, with my research and what we did with our devices when we made red light devices, we needed to get all those wavelengths that were backed in the studies at the same, power as represented by the studies.
Seth Holehouse:Interesting. Crazy. So as we're kinda starting to wrap up here, you know, one of the questions I have is going back to the original, you know, dialogue about my children is so with, say, my my baby Grace, who's seven months old, can I use red light therapy on her? Like, if if we go walking and and she's absorbing all these these chemicals, and I want her to help clean that out, obviously, I'm not gonna you know, my four year old will do CDS baths with her. Right?
Seth Holehouse:If if she's got some yuckiness now we do it very diluted, but we'll do chlorine dioxide baths. We don't have her drink it. Me and my wife and I, we drink it sometimes if we're feeling a little bit unwell. But, actually, CVS baths, which is funny, that was recommended by doctor Carrie Madae because, you know, I I get in I get to know all these doctors. Like, I can text them and message them, and so I was talking to Carrie Madae and saying, hey.
Seth Holehouse:You know, my daughter's got these kinds of health problems happening. She's got a sick and runny nose, and she said, I'll do a CVS bath. And she gave me this specifics, and it was great. Right? But I'm not gonna be doing CDS baths for my seven month old.
Seth Holehouse:I think it's you know, maybe it's not that bad, but either way, you know, if I've got treatments, and we can do more well, there you go. Okay. So if we can be more proactive with these kinds of things, can I have my little baby sit in front of a red light?
Speaker 2:Yeah. It's okay. Absolutely. It's it's it's like, you know, let me ask you this. Can can you take your your baby in in the sunlight, or you need to hide them from the sun?
Seth Holehouse:That's true.
Speaker 2:And is it beneficial?
Seth Holehouse:Oh, yeah. We try. We try to get her into the sun.
Speaker 2:Exactly. But now if you take her into the sun, she can get burnt. Right? But so you'd even take the risk of her getting burnt, which I'm not saying you shouldn't. We should be in the sunlight.
Speaker 2:I'm I'm certainly a fan. Yeah. But there's no possibility of her getting burnt in front of a red light. It doesn't cause skin burns. And so it's a very gentle way.
Speaker 2:It's like taking that morning sun or that evening sun and then putting it in your house and coming close to it where it's non harmful. And you can actually look into it. I don't wanna tell a baby to look into it, but adults, especially if you're over 40, if you're looking directly into the red light for one minute, three times a week or three minutes, once a week caused a 17 or 18% improvement in eyesight in five weeks. So even the sensitive eyes, like a sensitive gland, like the light or organ, like the eyes are able to absorb that. And it's not only not harmful, it's very beneficial and it can restore eyesight.
Speaker 2:And so I would wager that if people continue these therapies, they could get a complete, reversal of myopia with eyesight issues. And so, yes, children can do it. In fact, all my, you know, my all my two children came and did it this morning. They took their clothes off, jumped under the red light of their own volition, turned it on themselves, three and five year old. My wife is super happy because, you know, it's hard to get them to do things, make it fun.
Speaker 2:They were excited about it. Somehow, they just instinctively know it's good for them. So, yeah, it's it's awesome, man.
Seth Holehouse:So I'm at this stage now. I'm I'm ready to buy buy one of these. Okay? Like, I'm I'm like, okay. I'm convinced now.
Seth Holehouse:So I know we've got a website. Yours I'll pull up really quickly here, which is myredlight.com. Right? So myredlight.com. I know we have we have a promo code.
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Seth Holehouse:Yeah. So getting down here, I wanna I wanna take a look at because, you know, you'd think that these things would be, like, crazy expensive, tens of thousands of dollars. But was surprised that they're that they're not. Yeah. So okay.
Seth Holehouse:Looking at the different packages, what, you know, what you offer, because I know you did a lot of research into specifics. It's not just like something, you know, go on to Amazon and just buy some red light thing from China. Right? Like, maybe it might have been affected by this. As with most things, there's all kinds of fake crappy products to imitate the real ones, and they're not good.
Seth Holehouse:So, like, what would you what would you recommend as a good starter for a family that, you know, is more a little more budget conscious, but still is gonna be enough that my my wife can use it on her lungs, my babies can sit in front of it, you know, I can use it? What what would you recommend?
Speaker 2:Yeah. Absolutely. So so here, like, the full body 1,500 watt panel, the reason why that is so beneficial for people is because of the fact you've got 300 LEDs that then range, and you'll see the wavelength spectrums. It's four eighty, six 30, six 60. Yep.
Speaker 2:That's that. And then go up wavelengths. Yep. Eight ten, eight 50, nine 40, nine 80, and ten sixty. And so there are actually not devices on the market that that have all the different wavelengths, and then they often will only have two, three, maybe four.
Speaker 2:And so we we really led in that space, and we put the highest concentrations of power in the most proven, like six sixty, as an example, and the eight fifty because they are profound. But then there are certain things like that that only four eighty can do and that only ten sixty can do. So we've got smaller concentrations in those wavelengths. But the reason why that device then becomes so important to have in the home is because you, you can get the full body experience and the radiance level is, is something that matters. So it's the amount of, power delivered per centimeter squared.
Speaker 2:And, so that because if you look at the studies, if you look at page 114, I'll I'll illustrate this because it's the two different things that are going on if you if you pull that up and you've got yeah, it's So which page is it? It's page 200 sorry. Page 114.
Seth Holehouse:Oh, okay. Okay. Let me pull it up.
Speaker 2:Alright. Yeah.
Seth Holehouse:One See, one fourteen. Okay.
Speaker 2:Oh, yeah. So look at this. So this is the irradiance, which means the amount of power, milliwatts delivered per centimeter squared. And so at three inches, which is 0.25 feet, it's at 205.8 milliwatts per centimeter squared. And so this is this is how people could come unstuck, where they look at a study like what we talked about, and then they go and get a device that has, it has, doesn't have the wavelengths that match what they are trying to do.
Speaker 2:So that would be the first problem. The second problem would be, it didn't have enough power to actually deliver it into the body. So your body would not like pick that up. So this is like basically highest and safest power that's on the market for at home devices. And so then if you, if you got something that had a fraction of that, you could, you actually could still get benefit, but, but, you know, it it it may not it may not as well.
Speaker 2:Alright? So and that's the
Seth Holehouse:thing where So so so you could may buy something on Amazon that you think is the same, and it's it's presented as being the same, but if it only has a tenth of the power of this, that unless you've got it, like, half an inch away from you, if you're laying under it, right, and say you're 18 inches away, you you may not even pick up any of it, basically, because it's just not strong enough. I see. Okay. That makes sense. That makes sense.
Speaker 2:Exactly. You might be directly on it, but it's still not powerful enough for you. And then this one, yeah, you could three inches away is great to actually be that close, and a lot of people are standing maybe two feet or three feet away from it. And you'll still get benefit, but nowhere near the amount of being right up against it. And so we want to give people maximum benefits.
Speaker 2:And so then having a high powered device and being very close to it, in this case, around three inches, six inches is also fine. We've, we've typically set a foot to half a foot, but it really is best if the closer, if you're comfortable, but like it, but then the other way to, to, to remedy that is if you want to work out in front of it and you want to stand one foot away to work out, then you could just be there longer. And then you'll be out of makeup for that time because you've got less power delivered. So there's ways around it. But, but again, you know, you still want a high powered device that's covering the right surface area.
Speaker 2:You want to be bare in front of it. You want to then have the research. And one of the things that we've done, if you look at the, there's a, there's a really great webinar training on that page, and we've got lots of great resources and materials. And inside the package, you've got all these different supplements. You've got a nine supplement protocol.
Speaker 2:That's a free gift from us that are filled with photosensitizing photo absorbing agents that, you know, you, you don't, you're not paying $400 for you getting that as a free gift. And you're also getting the stand, which is a full body stand. And so it, it, you, unlike other ones, you'll find that they only have these little wheels on the bottom and you could, they could tip over and hit somebody this one. They can't tip over. You'd have to like literally try to make it fall over and push it with all your might.
Speaker 2:It's very stable. So therefore it's safe, But then you can lie under it as well, which is great. And that's why the kids wanted to do it. They actually like lying down with it or you could stand it up. So you've got options there.
Speaker 2:But and then but yeah. So you're getting these different elements. And and and the reason why I I advocate for these things and say, well, people will save money by doing these types of things is because we talked about this before as well as explaining that if you do something like this, it will not cost you money. It'll only save you money. And the reason for the this is this.
Speaker 2:One, if you go to clinics, it's gonna be extremely expensive. You will not be able to get the amount of time that you need. Right? So if you go twice a week, it's still not it's not ideal. It will work, but it's not ideal.
Speaker 2:Every forty eight hours would be minimum. Every every day is amazing even if it was only for a minute, but twenty minutes, thirty minutes is ideal. But if you're lining up, you're paying, you know, 50, a hundred dollars per session, it's it's going to become super expensive and your life is going to be really chaotic by having to drive and wait in line. And it's just not worth it. Then on the other side, when you, if you have an at home device, you look at all the things that you're spending money on that are costing you, whether it's medications, supplements, chiropractic visits, doctor visits, you know, natural doctors, how much, you know, people can sit and have a consultation with some of the top doctors I talked to for 5 to a hundred thousand dollars an hour.
Speaker 2:And, and there's no ability for them even within, you know, as much as they can disseminate into your head of what can be done if you compare that with putting like light in your body. And then you look at all the supplements that you would be substituting. And so you compare that, say say, I've got one, just just one supplement, which one supplement can do a fraction of what we've been talking about. And And while I talk about that just for a second, have a look at that. I know we're getting close to wrapping that, but it's really important for people to see page forty three and forty four there so you can look at all the different types of things because lung lung lung lining cancer, there's the wavelengths, and you can see it in more detail with each one of the the wavelengths that we programmed our devices with that we're the only ones in in this category for for at home devices having those wavelengths.
Speaker 2:Go to the next screen, and then you'll see all the different types of conditions. So, you know, look at all the different types of conditions. And as as Seth goes through them, you look at the different conditions. You'll see that on the next pages, you'll see that there there are no supplement. There's not a single supplement or even 10 supplements that could do all of these different types of things, including stem cell regeneration and hair growth.
Speaker 2:So so if I, you know, finishing that analogy, if I had one supplement bottle and then over the course of two years, that would cost me, if it was a $30 supplement, we gotta, we gotta go high quality because we gotta go apples to apples. Then you're at $720 for the two years. Did I do the math right? Yeah. And then that's for one person.
Speaker 2:I I I realized I got the math wrong because Mo like I just had four people in front of the red light this morning in my family, but let's go conservative. Two people. If you're one, then you can do the math still on what you have with the one, but then you're at over $1,400 That's just for two years on one supplement that does nowhere near the amount. And if you had to choose between the two and say, well, I've only got so much. I absolutely for me, and I have a supplement company, and and and it and it's more advantageous for me to say, well, you know, just keep reordering these things, but I just don't I just want people to do what's good for them.
Speaker 2:I want people to save money if it's too
Mel K:good them. Love infrared.
Speaker 2:And then you then you can absolutely save money on on that. And then that's that's two years. What about ten years or twenty years, which you should expect expect to live that long? Twenty years, you're at $14,000 now for one supplement. And, yeah, so next one as well.
Speaker 2:And then, like, I think you get the I think everyone's getting the point there, but pain relief, wound healing, injury healing. Next one there, Seth.
Seth Holehouse:I think next one is the
Mel K:I do love
Speaker 2:Oh, no. Keep going. There'll be one pass that I'll
Seth Holehouse:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:There we Muscle building, athletic performance, post recovery workout, mental stamina, cognitive performance. I keep going. And then you'll see asthma, depression, anxiety, tinnitus, arthritis, multiple sclerosis. And that's just some of the conditions. We'd go on for for days and days.
Speaker 2:So, you know, it's really important for people to know that symptoms that you may have lived with your whole life, you don't have to live with them. And they're they become extremely expensive over time because, people put up with things, and then they become things that then become life threatening, and then they'll end up spending their life savings on it. And so get ahead of all that and don't be part of the statistic and, like, claim the fact that you deserve health and healing. And we're just you know, it's just wonderful that you're you're doing the work you're doing. We've we've done everything we can to just make it just within reach for everyone and to be able to use, yeah, to use those savings, to people's advantages.
Seth Holehouse:Yeah. So going back to, so it's myredlight.com. I'll put that link in the description, but there's also, like, more budget ones. It's not just that, you know, there's only ones that are over a thousand dollars. Like, here, this is a smaller one.
Seth Holehouse:Obviously, it's only got a couple of different wavelengths. Not as powerful, but it's you know, with the discount, it's it's easily under $300. Like, I'm you know, even the hat, like, I'm thinking, okay. I I wanna preserve this head of hair that I've got. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah. You got a great head
Seth Holehouse:of because I've got you know, I'm on camera, if I go bald, I'll still do it, but I I don't wanna go bald. Like, I wanna have this nice, you know, kind of thick silvery hair. So, like, after the show, I'm I'm gonna probably get one of the hats, and I'll probably, you know, talk to my wife and see if if we're gonna stretch and get one of the the full body ones. Because I'm thinking, okay. God, I I can go sit.
Seth Holehouse:You We can put it in our bedroom, and after we get out of the shower, you go stand in front of it for a couple of minutes. Or, you know, after kids get out of the bathtub, it's like, okay, kids. We're gonna go go sit in front the red light for for ten minutes. Right? And and we'll do story time in front of the red light.
Seth Holehouse:I mean, it's it seems like it's something that could absolutely fit into our lifestyle. And so, anyway, as we're wrapping up, so it's myredlight.com, and we've got a promo code. So Seth ten will save 10% off the entire order. These are they're great gifts. Obviously, there's even, you know, kinda more comprehensive packages if someone really wants to go all out.
Seth Holehouse:Like, actually, maybe that one's a good one for me because it has the hat and a few other things in there as well. But, anyway, this is just this is great. And I I'll tell you too, Jonathan, that, we've we've done a couple of these shows together, and I've gotten nothing but positive feedback.
Speaker 3:And I
Seth Holehouse:had one woman that she messaged me. She says, Seth, I think this there's something wrong. I I placed an order. I didn't hear anything from it. I sent it to you, and, like, within ten minutes, you'd resolved it and actually ends up the woman had was searching for the wrong thing in her email inbox, but you still ended up sending her some supplements or something else.
Seth Holehouse:And so, like, what I'm seeing so far with you and your company is that I the customer service is is unparalleled. I mean, it's true real customer service. Not to mention, I think someone had telegrammed me or emailed me. I texted you, and it's like, okay. They've got they've got the guy running the company that's now instantly, you know, going back to them and saying, hey.
Seth Holehouse:Let's fix this. So it's been flawless customer service. I really appreciate, you know, what you're doing and how how you're really dedicating. It's it's not about just like, hey. How how can I sell this thing?
Seth Holehouse:You're committed. I I can see it in you. I obviously look at your life's work. Right? You're the producer of the truth about cancer series.
Seth Holehouse:You've done so much other stuff that you're really committed to helping people, and I see this as an extension of that. And so I really appreciate what you're doing, Jonathan.
Speaker 2:Oh, thank you, Seth. No. I take that. No. I really, really appreciate that, man.
Speaker 2:I saw your care as well, and I appreciated you reaching out. Like, look, you know, people getting something to their home or being able to find something in their email. All these things can happen and just just being able to support somebody and make someone feel comfortable. Like, hey. Look.
Speaker 2:You're in the right place. Don't worry. You're taken care of. It's part of the reason why we have a three year warranty at sixty day money back guarantee, and people can actually do it risk free, which is really cool. Cause someone's like, well, I don't know if it'll work or not for me.
Speaker 2:People always have a million questions. I'm like, just try it. It's risk free. Get it in your home for sixty days. Send it back.
Speaker 2:There's no restocking fee. I'm sending a camera back to Best Buy. I gotta pay 15%, you know, on a on a on a $2,000 camera because it's a restocking fee, we, you know, we don't have that. So you you're just we're taking all that risk. I just want to see if this works for you and changes your life, then I'm happy.
Speaker 2:If it doesn't, I don't want you to have it. I want you to save your money. Send it back, and we'll we'll give you a full refund, no questions asked. And so how does your life get better? And that particular woman that you're referring to outside because I gave her a call and I was just like, hey.
Speaker 2:How are doing? Are you okay? Like, let's make sure you're taken care of here. And she was just really excited and happy. And then but then I was able to find out what she was really, you know, doing this for.
Speaker 2:And her daughter has epilepsy and she was trying to get answers for her daughter and said, you know, this is amazing. And the red light therapy would be amazing for your job, but here's another therapy that would go really well with this. And here's some resources. And I was able to give her some of that amazing doc documentary series. And that's why as well, people would get a docuseries for free here as well.
Speaker 2:And which is really great because they're in these different packages, they're saving anywhere between, you know, a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars on the program. Cause we already discounted it on the pages and you'll see all that. And then you'll see when you apply the code, you get an additional 10% off that. So it's the highest saving that we've offered that we just wanted to give more away to make it impossible to say no to and so that people could then get results. And then the only thing I ask is that I really want people to come back and tell me all the improvements, the life changing results because that makes my life really fun and fulfilling, and everything else is just boring.
Speaker 2:And it not doesn't really motivate me, excite me. I I'll go back to doing the stuff I was, doing in I was in Kenya earlier this year, and that stuff makes me feel really alive because I'm with the people, and you're you're not behind a screen or desk. You're with the people, and you're up against life threatening challenges like starvation in this case in Northern Kenya. And and, like, that that's where people feel alive when you're in service, and we all feel that way when we're in service. And so how do we you know, it's about Seth.
Speaker 2:It's about you and me and the person watching. It's about us saying, how do we become a beacon of light? When you think about getting a light like this in your home, think about everyone you love and care about and call them up and tell them to come to your house because you got something amazing. And then you are the life of the party. Literally.
Speaker 2:Have friends that you just Yeah, exactly. And they're getting help and healing, that's a true unity. That's the love of God that's motivating that. Let's help each other, guys. It's it relies on all of us.
Speaker 2:So anyway, thank you for caring and watching this and caring about yourself and your health and your loved ones, and let's let's do this thing. Let and and, you know, grab a red light and use this to change your life and save a ton of money. Right? So that's that's the exciting part.
Seth Holehouse:Awesome. Well, Jonathan, it's been great. I look forward to doing this again. We'll probably do at least once a month of of having on the show, if not more. I know we're also, you know, working on putting together a webinar because I'm you know, obviously, I've got, you know, my own personal story with with experiencing, you know, close family and cancer.
Seth Holehouse:So this is something that's very dear to my heart, and so it's just I I feel great being able to have you on, educate people, do some research together, and have solutions as well. It's it's a complete package. So thanks again, man, for giving us your time and for doing what you're doing.
Speaker 2:Oh, you're so welcome, Seth. Thank you for taking the time as well. And I just I I I love and appreciate you, man. I love and appreciate your audience. They're they're great people, and I and I've seen that already.
Speaker 2:And one quick reminder as well is so when some people are thinking about how to make something like this work, just remember as well you have payment plan options, whether it's PayPal or Affirm. So you can you could, you know, push it out over six, twelve, twenty four months or anything you like so that you could do something that ends only ends up costing you $30.40, $50 a month Oh,
Seth Holehouse:good point.
Speaker 2:Which then makes that that treatment accessible. And then you just look at what your monthly budget looks like, and then you just exit out. You save a ton of money because it's substituting all these other expensive things you're doing, but you can get it here and now, try it out, and then it's all also, it's still covered under the refund and warranty policy, etcetera. But, Seth, I appreciate you, man. Let's make a difference.
Speaker 2:And thank you for, like, having me on to talk about solutions around especially around these life threatening diseases that take people far too soon like your brother. And we just we gotta do everything we can to to to make a better future for our children, Seth, so that when we rest our heads on our pillow for the last time, when we depart this world, we knew that we left it better for our children and that they have the best possible chances because of what we taught them personally, but also what we've done to influence the world to make good choices that they can have a a beautiful future that's filled with hope even though things are pretty grim right now. But we we can do it, and we're doing it right now. So thank you, brother.
Seth Holehouse:Amen, man. Alright, man. Take care. Thank you, and God bless. Folks, far too many veterans who served our country honorably are now homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
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