
“Let the beauty of what you love be what you do.” ~ Rumi
By Catherine Austin Fitts
It is my pleasure to introduce our new series: the Solari Health Series. This coming week, we publish my interview with host Jennifer Walters, BSN-RN, PHN, MFA.
Jennifer and I have been talking about the “aha” moments in our life when we realized that we had to take charge of our health—and we had to become exceptionally discerning users of a health care system in which therapies are increasingly dictated by the government and the pharmaceutical and insurance industries. I asked Jennifer to share some of her most important “aha” moments, including the story about when her son’s vaccine injury years ago set her on a much more independent path.
Jennifer is a registered nurse with experience working in hospitals and with a wide variety of patients, including in the areas of labor and delivery, home health care, and patient advocacy. A review of her resume tells you that this is a person who is literate in everything from the full gamut of homemade kitchen remedies to the most sophisticated procedures and lab testing that medicine can offer. Most importantly, Jennifer is a mother responsible for family nutrition and her children’s health.
Whether we are learning to take better care of ourselves or how to navigate the medical war zones in our lives, staying healthy has become an exceptionally important but complicated task. The more we can learn about how to do so—and, as much as possible, take care of our health in ways that are practical and economic—the better.
I and the Solari team are very grateful that Jennifer has agreed to take this task on. Please take this opportunity to welcome her to our team and give her your ideas and feedback on what you would like her to cover in the Solari Health Series.
This is the last week of the month, so there is no Money & Markets or Ask Catherine this week. E-mail your questions for Ask Catherine or post at the Money & Markets commentary for the following week here.
Talk to you Thursday!
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Pamela, Long Yrs of Experience in True Health Nurses, wonderful! Thank you. -Jennifer
Thank you Jennifer and Catherine! Medical Tyranny is real, we must get the word out!
Years ago, as a young mother, I did the best I knew how to do. But there was so much more I could have done. I do not live with guilt- but I make sure to share with mothers about their choices! Best healthcare in my opinion is the cash pay negotiation option as you touched on. Thank you for sharing your story and I pray you are able to share without retraumatizing yourself. So many of us have not exact experience, but when you recount your story, details strike many chords. May God Bless and keep you both!
How do we find Jennifer’s website? This was, as always, an inspirational interview – thank you both!
Jennifer does not have a website. As soon as she starts recording her first few episodes, we will put up a website for the Health Series.
Jennifer,
I am a Hahnemannian homeopath in Edmonton (Alberta). About two weeks ago, André Saine (world-class homeopath who works with patients with severe pathologies) and Bill Bengston held a webinar that could have great potential. The Bengston Method has shown great promise with patients with aggressive cancers, Alzheimers, bi-polar and other diseases where things need to be “removed”. André and Bill are discussing future collaboration as each modality might “fill in the blanks” of the other.
I highly recommend watching it. Here’s the link:
https://new.homeopathy.ca/homeopathy-and-hands-on-and-distant-healing-similarities-and-differences/
BTW: I’ve been recommending my patients the use medicinal clay. It’s been very effective, especially helping with radiation burns, parasites, and other toxins. I’ve used it on myself and noticed a great change in my gut biome in very short order, and the changes are permanent. I gained (!) 10 lbs – a feat that was formerly impossible. I’ve personally seen radiation burns heal very quickly, the expulsion of parasites, and an great overall improvement in general health that was not achieved through the use of homeopathic remedies alone.
Welcome to Solari!!!
Elizabeth:
Which medicinal clay do you use?
Catherine
I use a French clay. Cattier Argile verte surfine. I buy it by the kilo from Montréal and have it shipped to Edmonton. If you buy it by the kilo, it’s incredibly cheap. One kilo cost around $15.00 (2021 prices) and, because I get 9kg at a time, I get free shipping. I use it for both for internal and external use.
I know of physicians who work in the Third World who use domestic clay with great effect. They literally dig it up from the ground and use it wet topically and dry for internal use. It doesn’t get cheaper than free!
Hi Elisabeth (and Catherine), sorry about getting in on the conversation here, I have the same positive experience using clay (internally)..as Catherine is in the Netherlands: There is a German product called “Luvos Heilerde” which may be available in the Netherlands as well.
Elisabeth, I am thrilled to look into this, one of my most asked questions from people have been on radiation burns and illness due to the EMF’s, microwave weapons and other horrible stuff out there. I love Homeopathy and can’t wait to investigate it further for Solari. French Clay is wonderful. -Jennifer
Jennifer,
For me, the far more interesting question is: would medicinal clay be useful for patients to remove the mystery (and not so-mystery) ingredients from the injections? And is so, to which degree? I don’t know how/if this could be tested and confirmed through blood/serum tests, but this could be potentially be an invaluable (and free) resource for billions of people on this planet. Would “Doctors for Covid Ethics” have an idea about how to go about testing this hypothesis?
We would know for certain if it works when Mr. Global starts forbidding people from buying shovels and digging in their backyards. I suspect this is one of the reasons why people are discouraged from going to the beach in many parts of the world.
Hi again, Elisabeth,
I watched CHD’s Tea Time with Dr Michael Palmer (D4CE.org) yesterday and the same question was asked, what about different methods of detoxing/treating from/of the Spikes – he was not affirmative of any method, rather subdued as to the possibilities, but I’d definitely recommend this interview. Sending greetings! Dagmar
d-dimer test shows micro-coagulation
Live blood analysis will also show results.
As we are all now aware of the “don’t look over here folks” and “fact checker” warning tactics, when something gets bad reviews by the acryonym agencies that is the first place to start investigation.
For those with vaccination regret and exposure to shedding there is absolute hope!
#1 Prayer
They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
Mark: 16:18 Et Cepher
Investigate the following items for cleansing the blood.
Proteolytic enzymes (such as serrapeptase and nattokinase)
ClO2 (Chlorine Dioxide)
Glutathione (suppository works best or IV)
Increase amino acid (protein) in diet NAC supplement is precurser of the body to produce it’s own.
Vitamin C (natural better than ascorbic acid, but use what you have and then replenish with natural)
Bentonyte clay
Vitamin K
Grounding on the Earth
Sungazing sunrise and sunset every day.
Infra-red and near infra-red saunas
Redlight therapy
Look into the research of Dr. Jack Kruse
Detoxification, Detoxification, Detoxification
Do not fret! There are thousands to the tenth power led by The Almighty Creator working day and night to help us.
Consider the placebo effect.
Your mind can make you sick or well.
You decide.
Ye are of Elohiym, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is He that is in you, than he that is in the world.
1 John 4:4 Et Cepher
Great advice, Heather. Thank you.
Thank you for this interview and looking forward to the series. I do have a concern…
Can you please change your dialogue… we are not “old nurses…battle ax nurses”! You may have wanted it to sound good but to change a system one must change the dialogue. There are many of us out there that are helping without using negative talk to do it. Thank you in advance for reading and hearing my comments.
How can I help?
How about “long years of experience in true health nurses”
Pamela,
Thank you!!
Deborah
Deborah, OH no! I am so sorry you were offended. It is a positive term in the nursing circles where I work, in fact, that is my nickname, I’m 50 and have been a BSN-RN for almost 20yrs now, an assistant years before that. My teachers that were nurses years ago used that term to describe themselves, they always told me “someday you will be a battle-axe nurse, keeping patients alive can be a warzone sometimes.” .To them it was a positive term, it means they are fierce and determined, a “weapon” against illness, that moves swiftly & completes it’s task without hesitation, that will protect the patient like they are family. To me, it means, nurses with experience that have seen it all and can do it all. The nurse I spoke of in the interview was wonderful, she came into the room where NO ONE was helping me and my extremely sick son, like a light in the darkness, a spark of hope that changed my way of thinking, I will be forever grateful to her. She carried herself with a fierce determination to get me the information on what she thought would help my son, and didn’t care what anyone said, she was going to help me. You could tell she had been through many battles (and had won) with her confidence, she wasn’t afraid to confront doctors, other nurses, you name it, she was strong. She had worked there for years, her badge was worn and had a “over 20yr” sticker on the tag. She quickly wrote a note on the back of an unused lab-order I still have to this day, “CALL VAERS” and said, “Call the Vaccine Adverse Reporting System, because your son has had a bad reaction to his vaccines”. If it wasn’t for that fierce determination in getting me that information, I would have never started down the path I did to figure out what actually happened to my son so I could recover him! Since then I have passed on her gift to me by helping others. I am really sorry it offended you, but it is a title that explains who she was for that story. It is a positive title in the minds of my army of vaccine injury parents, we always search out the fierce warriors that fight for our health without fear. It really has nothing to do with the age of the person. It’s the experience and attitude. I can’t imagine using the term for any other reason, since it’s a part of my story, but I will try to leave it out of my commentary, I didn’t realize it could be seen as bad. As for the healthcare system as it is now in the US, I don’t think we can change it, it is too far gone. But, Mom’s like me have figured out a way to use the system when needed (like in trauma) then move on to find other health professionals that have left the system and are creating their own kinds of health care. I guess we are creating a new system so we won’t need the old one. I hope you will enjoy the next interview. I appreciate your comment. Thank you for your input! -Jennifer
Jennifer,
You missed my point. What other profession calls their knowledgeable collages that. Until dialogue is changed how can we issue in a holistic health care. I was not offended. Looking forward to professional informational interviews…we all have stories…lets get answers/movements forward.
Deborah
I am pretty sure Jennifer meant this as accolade. 🙂
I consider this a badge of honor earned through blood, sweat and tears.
I come from the specialty of Operating Room.
First warning was that an OR nurse will eat her own young.
She was the first one I would go to in a pinch and first on my list to win over.
Deep well to drink from!
In the beginning of my career, she/he is whom I would seek.
Divide and conquer is the oldest rule in the book.
Heather Gray,
Thank you!
Very good interview, Great job Jennifer and Catherine! Jennifer you have a very special charisma, charm and professional earnestness that constitutes the desirable qualities we look for in excellent nurses. The problem many of us are faced with now is actually finding these professionals and facilities we can trust. A local list of health facilities that offer an alternative to the zombie institutions would be very desirable at this point.
Michael: As Solari’s General Counsel, I’m wary of Solari’s making any recommendations of or providing lists (presumably based upon favorable experiences) of specific health care providers or branded products due to any potentially unfavorable experiences subscribers might have with them, whether justified or unjustified. This could lead to Solari being blamed for experiences over which it has no control.
OK
Michael, Thank you. I am very excited to be a part of the Solari Family. As The Solari Health Series goes along, I will be interviewing various health professionals, different types of companies, focused always on many different choices, so we can find the good ones and learn to navigate around or through the bad the ones. I think my first interview/commentary will be up by May. If you want to look into some covid heros in healthcare and what they are doing to navigate this mess, I suggest AFLDS.org, America’s Frontline Doctors, the AAPS Association of Physicians and Surgeons- A voice for private physicians since 1943 AAPSonline.org to name a couple. Both of those sites are loaded with information about all sorts of things in healthcare and how they are trying to create their own systems. I hope that helps. Stay tuned- Jennifer
Rebecca, Thank you so much! I will do my best to bring interesting and helpful presentations. Have a great week. -Jennifer