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Dr. Randi Shannon discussed a range of health topics grounded in natural remedies and ancient diagnostic methods. Highlighting the dangers of modern technology, particularly smartphones, she linked their "dirty energy" emissions to serious health risks. She also addressed diabetes management, criticizing the pharmaceutical approach as merely managing chronic conditions rather than eliminating them. She noted, "I haven't met one [diabetic] yet that we couldn't help to reverse" through the use of diet and natural supplementation. She warned against counterfeit supplements, urging listeners to use trusted sources to avoid fake products, particularly those from unreliable online sellers.
Encouraging adults to monitor their tongues as health indicators, Shannon explained that if tongues have cracks, crevices, spots, or discolorations, these could be signs of an issue or imbalance, and a way to assess organ health. On cancer treatments, she distanced herself from conventional chemotherapy, describing it as "created from mustard gas," while acknowledging patients' autonomy in treatment choices. Regarding such medications as ivermectin and fenbendazole, Dr. Shannon stated she has "never seen anyone yet" who was helped with cancer from them and expressed concern about harmful additives in these products.
She advised listeners to consider parasite cleanses, asserting, "If you've never done a parasite cleanse, guess what? You have them," and recommended a high-dose herbal blend containing wormwood, papaya, black walnut hull, and pumpkin seeds.