02/14/2023 / By Kevin Hughes
The Medical Rebel Dr. Lee Merritt shared several steps to stay healthy even without standard medicine on the Feb. 8 episode of the “Merritt Medical Hour” on Brighteon.TV.
During her program, the former Navy physician and surgeon disclosed that she has successfully escaped the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) death cult and treats herself using ancient medicine. Merritt explained that in ancient medicine, there are only two treatments – purification and detoxification.
Purification means getting right with God and being in touch with Him on a daily basis. Meanwhile, detoxification means getting rid of all the poisons and toxins in someone’s body. These, she said, are key to staying healthy.
According to Merritt, people need to know that they accumulate toxins as they go on with their lives – given that they are now in a highly technological society that gets them in contact with a lot of lethal substances. She also blasted the idea of people “cleaning the germs off of every surface” with chemicals.
The Medical Rebel also pointed out that poisonous chemicals are in beauty products such as soaps, deodorants and antiperspirants. Fluoride is also present in toothpaste and drinking water, and glyphosate is present in many foods.
“So, you detoxify yourself and you don’t poison yourself. You don’t keep pouring in the poisons on one end and then think you’re going to eliminate them on the other end. You’ve got to eliminate the ones you need to, but you got to stop poisoning yourself.”
Merritt also discussed chlorine dioxide, which has been dubbed the universal antitoxin or antidote.
“In chemical terms, it can kill the bad bugs but it doesn’t kill you. It’s just perfect and there’s really nothing else like that. Now, it isn’t part of standard medicine, but I’ve heard enough about it.”
The Brighteon.TV host also mentioned that people need to deal with the parasites in their bodies. According to Merritt, the medical establishment has ignored the possibility of parasitic infections for a long time now. She added that there are many different kinds of parasites and people all have them.
The Medical Rebel cited the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which said that 50 percent of Americans are probably infected with toxoplasmosis. This parasitic disease, which can be contracted from cats and other things, affects the brain and is connected with schizophrenia and other mental illnesses. Merritt added that these parasites, including the one for toxoplasmosis, are intracellular and are not visible to the naked eye.
Moreover, Merritt warned against the dangers of electromagnetic frequencies (EMF). People can get sick even if they do not catch a virus because of EMF toxicity. She mentioned that exposure to EMF can actually transmit symptomatically specific diseases electromagnetically and it is a big deal, especially with the 5G towers already being introduced.
The Medical Rebel emphasized the importance of supplementing deficiencies with essential nutrients. She mentioned that a person needs to take 90 essential nutrients that the human body cannot make, such as vitamin C. (Related: Dr. Peter Glidden tells Dr. Lee Merritt: The human body needs 90 essential nutrients to stay healthy – Brighteon.TV.)
Merritt said she had to wake up to reality at age 50 that she needed to have supplements and completely revamp her idea about using a balanced liquid or powdered nutritional supplement.
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Watch the Feb. 8 episode of the “Merritt Medical Hour” below. The “Merritt Medical Hour” airs every Wednesday at 7-8 p.m. and Saturday at 2-3 p.m. on Brighteon.TV.
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