The power of gender

The power of gender

Introduction
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Hi, this is Dr. Daniels and welcome to Healing with Dr. Daniels. You are listening to the Sunday, October 4th, 2020 edition. Yippee!
Today's Topic: Why Turpentine?
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And today's title is Why Turpentine? Today I'm going to tell you how I arrived at turpentine and how the same process can change your life in ways you cannot even imagine.
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And as always, think happens. But first, let's take our turpentine.
Taking Turpentine
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All righty, we have got first our white sugar. Yay! And this is white cane sugar, really light sugar. Part of being independent, having your own remedies at home, is labeling, because it's not a processed product that you've just picked up somewhere and you have several things around the house that look similar. And again, they're not labeled, so you have to label stuff. That's your responsibility.
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Next, we have, yay, turpentine. And I put mine in a smaller bottle just so I can manage it at my little squeezy pipette here. And up to the neck of the pipette just happens to be, just want to show you, it just happens to be two and a half cc's, which is half a teaspoon, which is my preferred daily dose. Now you can see that level there. Yeah, for me, I want it right at the neck. Yep, that's my favorite. Now you might have a different dose, and to get your dose, you want to go to vitalitycapsules.com, download your free report, The Candida Cleaner, and it tells you all about turpentine and how to use it for your health.
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We're just going to squirt that right on top there. Squirt, squirt, squirt. Depending on the optics, you might be able to see the color change, and maybe you can't.
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All righty. And then we need some water. Water, yay. Definitely want to wash that down. All right, we've done that.
Daily Routine and Trace Minerals
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So I try to take this every day, but truthfully, I end up taking it about five days a week. All right, that's the turpentine sugar. Then, because the modern day diet is mysteriously lacking in trace minerals, we have trace minerals. And this is Mumio. I'll show you what that looks like. Let's see if we can get this label here. You can see the beautiful letter M there. This label is wearing off. Why? Because this itty bitty bottle, 100 grams, is a year and a half supply. Yes, so the label wears off before the bottle gets empty.
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So today, I'm using a chopstick. And what you're trying to do is get 200 milligrams. Ooh, that's a hefty amount. Okay, so this is about 200 milligrams. And I'm going to take that and put that in my remaining water. As you can see, it does not readily dissolve. So it takes a little bit of patience. I'm going to add more water to it. Bang. There you go. So now we've got all of the Shilla Dip nicely covered.
Discussion on Turpentine
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We're going to sit right over here and we'll drink it at the end of the show or maybe even later. Okay, so that's our turpentine and our Shilla Dip. So today, we're going to talk about why turpentine. And I know a lot of people have been mailing questions. We may or may not get to them. So there are appointments available at vitalitycapsules.com. You just click the appointment button. Also, there's tons of useful information in the old recordings. And you can click replays or recordings at vitalitycapsules.com and listen to those as well.
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Okay. So a lot of people, when they hear the word turpentine, they're like, what on earth? And people have even said to me, Dr. Daniels, I wish you wouldn't start your shows taking turpentine because it really turns off a lot of people. Okay. Well, I'm 63 years old. So I'm just like, just being me. So if people are turned off, I'd be taking turpentine that they could just hit that switch. And my own mother said, and this is even after her taking turpentine, benefiting greatly from it, she says to me, well, I hope you're not doing anything dangerous. I mean, like that turpentine stuff. I mean, just be careful. I said, mom, there's nothing dangerous about it. You know yourself. He says, well, yeah, but, but, but, but, but, okay. So what do they mean by that? What do they mean by, what did my mother mean by don't do anything dangerous?
The Importance of Personal Assessment
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What she really meant was don't do anything other people think is dangerous. And so what I'm suggesting to people who are listening is that the key to your happiness, your health, even your wealth is for you to make your own assessment and have the freedom to act on that assessment, whatever it is, even if you decide maybe turpentine is not for you. Perfectly okay. But there's no reason to prohibit other people from pursuing it.
Dr. Daniels' Journey to Turpentine
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So this is where I was when I discovered turpentine. I was practicing medicine and I was kind of in a negative but hopeful space. I was disappointed in the ineffectiveness of the material I'd been taught in medical school. I was totally devastated because I had spent so much time, you know, four years at Harvard to prepare for medical school, four years at university of Pennsylvania, you know, studying 80, 90 hours a week for four years to learn that none of that stuff was effective. And then even worse to do a residency where I worked between 100 and 130 hours a week, every week for three years, basically. And to find that that whole investment, while it did yield a piece of paper called a license, it did not yield knowledge that was helping anybody get better.
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So I was really disappointed for that. And I felt an incredible obligation to be helpful. And so I decided that I would look for, and really find, actually just find. I didn't even try to look for. My goal was to find, find a way to restore people's health to the health they had before they got sick.
Adding Value and Relieving Suffering
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So I searched and I searched, invested a fair amount of money and time actually. And I had seen so much suffering during medical school and in my medical practice. You know, sure, I'd help people a lot with, you know, natural medicine and with diet and stuff. But I was still concerned that what I'd actually been taught to do, licensed to do, was totally ineffective. And I felt obligated to offer options of doing nothing and natural remedies as well. And most people chose the non-medical options, which was do nothing or natural remedies. And they actually healed a lot better and had much better outcomes than those who elected the standard of care.
Exploring the Potential of Turpentine
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So I wanted to get people back to health where they were before they got sick, not some frail state that could collapse with the first sip of soda pop. And that was where my patients were. They were doing just awesome, curing all their afflictions that medical school really didn't have any answers for. But as soon as they messed up, bam, they were back on their back as soon as they ate a piece of bread or drank a soda pop. If you read my report at vitalitycapsules.com, you can get all the juicy details as to how I came across Turpentine. But here's the point. I was looking for a way to add value to millions of people, a way to relieve their suffering. And I think that is really the key to working your way out of any difficult situation.
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So for these times, it's 2020 October, these are difficult times for many people. And for those of you who are looking for a solution, I think you should ask yourself the same question. How can I add value to lives of millions of people? What is there in my experience, my knowledge, my expertise that would be a benefit to millions of people? If only they knew, if only they knew. And when I found Turpentine as the answer, I was, well, you can imagine, shocked. Turpentine? That's interesting. Of course, I investigated. I found that the people of prior generations who took it as a tonic, and there's daily, lived well into their 90s in excellent health. They were walking around, they were cleaning their homes, they were cooking their own food, and all this at the age of 90-something. I said, wow, that's pretty impressive.
Perceived Risks and Managing Fear
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But there was still perceived risk. I grew up with the public service announcements blaring over the radio literally several times a day to remove Turpentine from the home for the safety of the children. Well, then I believed, I believed that there was a real chance of harm, even death. I had to ask myself, am I ready to die? And if I die, then what would happen to my three children? So the question, am I ready to die? I was at the time 30-something. I said, well, you know, I've had a really good life. You know, I've done a lot, accomplished a lot. Yeah, if I die, I can handle that.
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And I said, well, wait, I've got three kids here. So I found, I dug up a copy of my current will and read it. And I said, well, this looks pretty good. And I had enough net worth at the time to care for and feed these kids to adulthood. And the house was paid for, so if I died, then someone else could take over the whole shebang, and, you know, that would be fine. And so I managed the risk. There was no, there were absolutely zero reports of Turpentine harming anyone, only one report of someone actually dying. And that was back in 1930-something or 40-something. It was a nine-year-old boy. He took at least a tablespoon, which is three teaspoons, that will become relevant later on.
Developing and Refining the Turpentine Protocol
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So next I was issued my medical practice, which was quite active. I instructed my receptionist to cancel patients if I did not show up for work in the morning. And boom, that risk was handled. So first I determined, again, the first step here was how could I provide value? The answer was track down and discover that one thing that can restore people back to their pre-disease state of health. And that's really what I'm urging people to do, to examine their lives, examine their experience, what is it they can offer to the world that's causing suffering for many people and would relieve that suffering. So then I proceeded. I took Turpentine in a very small dose, like one drop, one drop I started with, and took it in increasing doses and discovered the dose that created rejuvenating effects.
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Thankfully, it was quite a bit less than three teaspoons or 15 cc's. The dose I took at the beginning of this program was 2.5 cc's. The government would lead you to believe that the deadly dose is 15 cc's. And again, this in a nine-year-old boy, and this in a death that occurred in 1940, and has never been reproduced or repeated. So we really have no idea. But I do know that the therapeutic dose, the dose of Turpentine required to maintain health, prevent illness, is way below what even the government would suggest as a deadly or harmful dose.
Challenges and Economic Downturn
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At the time though that I proceeded, I did not know that. The internet was not available, and this level of research was difficult to do. And really, I did not know even where to find information. So when I discovered this dose, it was amazing. I continued to refine the frequency, the amount, and other details, which again, in the Candida Clinic Report. So I continued to practice medicine and offer Turpentine as an option when it seemed like it would be helpful. I became more and more amazed at the results. Diseases that medical school had taught were incurable. Autoimmune disease, for example, were cured with Turpentine. Arthritis, pneumonia, breathing disorders, pain syndromes, and more.
Overcoming Financial Hardship
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As luck would have it, I went from receiving as much as $75 an office visit to share this knowledge, to having no license, being forbidden to work, and even more restrictions on my activities. This might sound familiar. So I had my stay-at-home, no-work order back in the year 2000. And many listeners may be experiencing the same. So maybe you've lost your job, maybe you've lost your business, maybe circumstances have changed, and things are just economically or otherwise in a pretty negative place. Or maybe you're just looking to the future and just not feeling too hopeful. So I went from having enough to leave my children to being more or less $276,000 in debt. So again, I think this puts me in a position to really empathize with what many people are going through and to offer hope and encouragement.
Finding Value in Turpentine
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So when I looked at the magnitude of my situation, first of all, I had to sit down, it was so depressing. When I looked at the magnitude of my situation, I determined a few things. So first, I was in a state of mental and emotional disorganization. And I thought that if I could just cut my expenses, cut my expenses, cut my expenses. And I remember walking down the street and realizing you cannot cut your expenses enough to get out of $276,000 of debt. You actually have to earn money and pay it off. Light bulb. Uh, so I then decided two things. One, oh, first of all, I gotta say, I got nothing to sell. I'm not selling a get rich quick program, nothing like that. Just trying to encourage people, be an inspiration, let you know what I went through. And hopefully and how I got out of it. And hopefully you can do the same. And I believe that you can, I really do. Because this is very straightforward.
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Yeah, so I hope that you can take this and convert it into really millions of dollars and improve your life beyond your wildest dreams. And of course, improve your health too. So first I determined the job would not solve my problem. A job would not solve my problem. I just could not evacuate that level of debt through having a job. This just wasn't possible. And that by having a license to work, I was just working at the pleasure of the government. I'm really an indirect government employee. I mean, I thought as a doctor with a license working for myself, that I was working for myself. Uh-uh. No. I was working at the pleasure of the government. And I had literally given away my right to work. I had literally given away control over my economic well-being. And once I accepted that, I resolved that I would not engage in licensed work. So if the work required a license, I wasn't going to do it. Even my driver's license, I decided, I'm not really sure that needs to be renewed.
Starting Over: Cutting Costs and Moving Forward
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Second, I realized that I had to add value to some, to other people's lives. A lot of value. And develop a way to receive money for that value. But the first thing was to figure out what was the value I had to add to other people's lives. And that's it. And so I would encourage anyone listening to go through that process. Even if you have a job or some stream of income, whatever. Ask yourself, what value above and beyond this can I add to the lives of other people? Can I exchange on a person-to-person basis? Or if you're more sophisticated, bigger thinker, maybe business-to-business basis. But that's the question.
Resilience and Innovation
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So as you can imagine, there were, and still are, government programs for the unemployed and the poor, which I was both. But I realized that the government got me into this mess by prohibiting me from working. I was still not going to engage in any government programs of any kind. Because what were they going to do? Put me in a state of dependency and keep me in a non-working state that they helped me arrive at. So I decided I would not accept any Medicare, any Medicaid, no food stamps, no welfare, no subsidies. My mother, bless her heart, says, Jennifer, you should go apply for food stamps. I said, Mom, you know, the guard in the back is still giving. You know, we're good. We're going to get through this. So I thought, and I thought, and I thought, I realized, this is, I had no money. No money. I needed to move to a place I could afford. This was back now in 2007. The internet was opening up, but it wasn't as ubiquitous. The signal wasn't as strong. People didn't have the kind of access that they have now. But I read the four-hour workweek by Tim Ferriss and decided that moving to a low-cost country was a great solution, a great place to start.
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The truth is that there are now many low-cost places in the United States, and you can find them on the internet, which did not exist back then. But take a little water. So first thing to do was to realistically cut my expenses. So I had three children. Two of them had just left home to go to college, leaving one teenager. And so I invited the teenager to come with me or stay in the United States and make her way in the world. And she was like, huh? You want me to go with you to a third-world country? I said, no, I just want you to let, I just want to let you know you have a choice. You can either come with me and we'll just get by the best we can, or you can stay here in the United States and maybe there's a relative or you can get a job or, you know, whatever, just work it out. And she says, uh, and so she decided to come with me.
Final Steps and Prosperity
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So back, so the first thing I did was cut my costs. Then I went back to trying to figure out what was the one thing, what was something I had to offer the world, that if they embraced it, would on an individual level enrich the life of each and every person. And so the first thing I looked at was turpentine. Well, it wasn't the first thing, unfortunately. The first thing I looked at was, well, I was a vegan and I had really improved my health and the health of many people by helping them understand being vegan and eating more vegetables. And so I thought, well, that was great. So that's one thing. And I just kept the list, making a list of more and more and more and more and more things. Also, I knew a lot about medicine, right? I went to medical school. I'm board certified, uh, all these things and all this knowledge like, okay, fine. I know about, I understand the medical system and I kept making lists and lists of things. And somewhere in the list was turpentine.
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As you might imagine, I tried a lot of things on that list before I tried turpentine. But I finally got down to that. I said, wait a minute. The value was immense. Literally a person of any age, a young person, maybe it's a thousand dollars, an older person, it'd be $20,000 a year in health insurance alone. Once I discovered turpentine, no more health insurance, just dropped it. Didn't need it for me or the kids. And I realized that not having health insurance has saved me over $200,000. And that if I was trying to buy health insurance all those years, oh my God, I would have been homeless, not just in debt. So I realized this is a really, this is a good deal. This is a very valuable thing. So a person could also avoid deadly medical intervention. And since 40% of deaths are caused by medical care, that's huge. And people could also avoid the deductibles, co-pays, co-insurance, another $3,000 to $10,000 a year for the average individual. Avoid any kind of screening situations, screening exams.
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In over a 20 year period, a person, one person could have an additional $600,000 in net worth just because they knew how to use turpentine. I think, wow, that is an amazing value to add to someone's life. Can you imagine if someone says, I'm going to give you this today and 20 years from now, it'll be worth $600,000, which you will not receive the $600,000 in a lump sum in 20 years. Oh no, no, no. You're going to receive $30,000 every year. So I said, wow, this is great. So I became, as you might imagine, euphoric. Yes, euphoric. I could easily add $600,000 of value, concrete cash on the barrel to the life of everyone who learned about turpentine and used it. I mean, that's like a big, wow, wow, wow. So that means it could add $600 trillion to the economy just of the United States over 20 years. If even just a million of the 300,000 and 33,000 people in the United States used it. How cool is that?
Marketing Turpentine and Economic Impact
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So these people would have $600 trillion remaining for fun, travel, food, housing. Maybe they can leave something to their next generation. Who knows? I said, man, this is a economic tsunami. I mean, people could just, they would have so much value. So I made up my mind, turpentine could make people rich, really make people rich. And the average person, if you said to them at the end of every year, I'm going to hand you $30,000, they're going to say, oh, that's amazing. That's what turpentine can do. And that's only what it's done for people who use it in terms of, again, you need to have, I got to take some courage and got some balls, right? But to read it, to understand it, try it out, test it out, and actually apply it. And once you do that, you'll have the confidence, that plus the education in my many audios on my site, Replace, to just walk away from the medical industrial complex. And for many people, it means they're going to live anywhere from one to seven years longer.
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It means they're going to have a lot more cash to enjoy their life while they are here on earth, a lot less suffering, and certainly a lot less humiliation. Think of all those screening exams, oh my God, smushing your breasts, shoving tubes up your butt and sodomizing you. I mean, this is no picnic. So I looked even at my own situation, as bad as it was, I would have easily been $200,000 worse off if I had not dropped my health insurance and used turpentine instead. Imagine for those who still had jobs, or like me, were trying to put their lives back together, this was the key. This could save lives, create lives, and give people the financial means to really pursue happiness. So I was very excited. So I found something that could really, something I could offer that would add incredible value to the lives of people who saw the value in it.
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And obviously, of course, like with anything, not everyone's going to see the value in it, but that's, even if only one-third of one percent of Americans saw the value in it, it would still infuse $600 trillion into the U.S. economy. And I was like, wow, that's amazing. Wow, imagine all that wealth. People could do so many things with their lives. So I figured that much out.
Final Reflections
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What was the value? The value was an extra $30,000 a year in the pockets of each and every person who decided that they would access this value. And I was having no luck, none, zero, communicating this concept. And I met a marketer, online marketer, and he said, but fortunately he had with him a companion who suffered from lupus and had chronic pain all the time. And so I said to him, I said, well, do you have pain anywhere? He said, nah. And so I said to her, do you have pain anywhere? And she says, oh yes, right here in my back. It's there all the time. It's there now. And so I said, okay, can I put something on it? She says, oh yeah, sure. So I slathered some turpentine on it. And 20 minutes later, I was still talking with this marketer, she left the room and she left to go to the bathroom. And she came back from the bathroom. And so he was explaining to me that he hears about miracle things all the time and this turpentine is probably just nothing, just another one of those. And so she says, Roger, this, my pain is gone. It's gone.
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And so he explained to her that she could not possibly realize if her pain was gone, it's just in her mind and blah, blah, blah, blah. I mean, like only a woman can do. She flew into a rage. I mean, they just had a real discussion right there. And you know, it's my pain. I know it's gone. It is gone. This has never happened before. This is awesome. It's amazing. She was literally totally moved by the experience. And so he said, okay, this turpentine appears to be the real deal. I will help you market it. And so all I had was the idea, the documentation, but he had the marketing. So he did a 50-50 split. Uh, he did a campaign, launched everything and half was his, half was mine. And I knew that you can make money online, but I didn't really know, know, know you can make money online. And I've been following all these gurus who said, Hey, those of you with all these bright ideas, whatever, and something to sell, you need to buddy up with a marketer.
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And so I had actually been looking for someone online who, uh, I could see was marketing very well. And so that, that was him. And so, um, we butted up, we split 50-50 bam in one week, $35,000, $35,000. Now it was a PDF and it was the internet. So what does that mean? Well, it means when people read it, use it and it worked great. They put it on bulletin boards all over the internet. And of course I said to myself, that's it done. No more money. I mean, $15,000 in one week is nice, but when you cannot repeat it, repeat it, repeat it, it can be a little discouraging. So I know it's just not enough for a year, two years or 10 years, but then a funny thing happened. People started contacting me and saying, Hey, uh, you know, I use this, I got amazing results, but I have some questions. I'd like to make appointments. I'd like to do this, do that. People literally started contacting me and offering me money. And so then the money they gave me, I took and built up the website so that it could more efficiently receive money.
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And in a quick amount of time, I was able to pay off all of my debts. I now live debt-free by choice. I live in the jungle. I love it. As you can, you might even hear the birds in the background. Um, so I'm surrounded by wildlife and fresh air and green plants. And, uh, I live in a two bedroom, two bathroom house with a kitchen, living room, dining room, laundry room, and a backyard. And I just look at the internet. A similar place in New York city would sell for $750,000 and rent for at least $4,000 a month. I am renting this for $400 a month. So it's a situation that's extremely agreeable to me, but extremely affordable. And so I don't have, um, overwhelming financial pressures because, because, you know, I've, uh, selected a situation that I like, but, uh, it turns out to be that what it takes to make me happy is not at some outrageous price point.
Living Simply and Happily
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Now my husband and I were married. He's deceased now. Um, we lived in larger places. Uh, some might even just describe them as mansions, but they were huge and way too much space for me. And so I realized that this space at any price is really the amount of space I need, that I don't need, uh, you know, four bedrooms, eight bathrooms, a private yard, a gardener and a housekeeper. And the list goes on and umpteen vehicles and blah, blah, blah. And then I'm really quite happy with, uh, no vehicle and a house that's small enough for me to clean myself. And it's working out great. I wonder, it's wonderful. And I have just, I would say I've never been happier, but what I'm really experiencing is each decade of life has a different source of happiness. And that source is even greater than the decade before for many reasons and various reasons.
Closing Thoughts
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So, um, am I suggesting that you use turpentine? You could. It would, it would certainly pave the financial path for you to have capital, uh, without having to borrow. You could just divert your health industry expenditures and insurance to advancing your economic life goals and your happiness life goals. Am I suggesting you should purchase vitality capsules? You could. It would certainly prepare your body for using turpentine easily and pleasantly. Uh, it would also support this podcast. Yay! But what I'm really suggesting, even urging you, is that there is hope. Uh, the future can be even brighter than your already, hopefully, brilliant past. And do these things. One, find a way to add value to the lives of others. So either, it would be either a service or a product, something that's going to create extreme, immense value in other people's lives. In this case, it's turpentine, a year's worth is $35, more or less. And it could add 300, uh, I'm sorry, yeah, $300,000 to a person's, um, or $600,000 to a person's net worth over a 20-year period, $30,000 a year.
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And literally, you would experience the savings right there in real time. This is no balloon payment here, no big, you know, in the future promise. So if you can really meditate on it and really think about your life, about your experiences, about the stuff that you know that maybe other people can't possibly know because, like, they weren't there, uh, then I believe everyone has their own turpentine idea or turpentine experience or turpentine concept, really within them, something that if they share with the rest of the world, would so enrich the lives of people who encountered that information, um, that the world would literally become a fabulously wealthier place.
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Next, itemize the value that you're adding. You really have to hold your feet to the fire. You have to be very honest and say, okay, fine, here's this thing I think is, like, really awesome. If people actually pursue this, actually take advantage of this, how would it change their life and what would that impact be? And it has to be a really fantastic impact. I generally recommend at least a 10 to 1. In other words, if the person has to spend a dollar on it, they need to get at least $10 in return. Why? Because maybe they had to spend $2 in effort to find you and find out about your idea. Maybe you have to spend a dollar in effort to implement it. And then maybe if they want to pay you a dollar, a dollar, uh, to pay you.
Conclusion
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So literally, we've already, they've already spent $4 just receiving your idea and beginning to do something with it. And then as in the case of turpentine, the knowledge of turpentine, the fact that it can give a person benefit year after year after year. Wow. That is a home run. So that's really what you're looking for. Somebody who can give someone phenomenal value year after year after year. Then you have to find a way to deliver it. You're in luck. It's 2020. There's the internet. So that means you can either have a order fulfillment center that delivers physical product, or you can deliver non-physical product via the internet. Either way, delivery is not an issue. And so it really, that problem has already been solved for you. When I was starting out, I had to solve that problem myself. I had to figure out, okay, let me go find a place to store vitality capsules. All right. Let me go find the order fulfillment mechanism app. Okay. Let's go find. And so I literally had to piece every little piece together. Now you don't have to do that.
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You can just go through really the first two steps I went through, which was find a way to add value, itemize that value to really verify the value. And even obviously try it out yourself, but have either friends or relatives try it out to make sure that they really do experience the value that you believe you have to offer. And finally, step five, yay, prosper. And when I say prosper, I'm not necessarily saying become a billionaire, but maybe if that's what you want to do, sure, go ahead and do that. But what I am saying is have a life situation where you're not limited by money, where you have a lifestyle and you have whatever it is you might like, and you have an income that easily accommodates that lifestyle, which is really the point. And for different people, that'll be at different levels.
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Like I don't need a private boat. I don't know anything about boating. I can't swim just like now. It's not really anything that captures my imagination. I do like riding bicycles, so I have a bicycle. So kind of like that. So you have to build it around whatever it is you like or you enjoy. And then even a lot of things you do like, like maybe a boat, maybe you don't have to buy a boat. Maybe you could buy a boat ride. Many people who have boats don't use the boats that often. So the point of this is, this is really an amazing time. It's an awesome time. And take the turpentine approach. If you, I would, of course, I'm a fan of using turpentine. I use it myself at least five times a week. And as you can see, I take it here. It is life changing, life changing.
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I am 63 years old. I mean, other people are 63 years old. I can't believe it. I'm like, what are you doing? How did you get this way? I mean, people are using canes. People are wobbly. People are mentally foggy. People are not able to provide for themselves. They have miserable days filled with afflictions they love talking about. I just look at them like, how did you get this way? I mean, is this really okay? And it keeps me taking my turpentine every day so that I don't have to experience that. Now it also keeps me every day focusing on staying involved in the world. When I say in the world, I don't mean politics. I mean getting up each day, doing something that contributes to someone else's life, getting up every day and making a difference in a positive way to people around me and constantly meeting more people, understanding them or trying to, and understanding how I can have a positive impact on their life or they can have a positive impact on my life. And that's the beauty of making a cultural shift, which is you can focus on mutual happiness.
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So you can meet someone and instead of talking to them to decide if they're good enough to associate with you, instead you can focus on, hey, I like riding bicycles. What do you like doing? Oh, you don't like riding bicycles? You like paddling canoes? You know what? I know someone else who likes paddling canoes. I'll introduce you. Or someone says, I like riding bicycles. Great. What kind of bicycle do you like to ride? And where do you like to ride? So you can focus on a conversation that increases your happiness and freeing yourself from worry of any and every kind, whether it's health worry or financial worry, actually both freedoms you can get with turpentine, makes this possible.
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So you can take a turpentine approach to find your value that you can add and go ahead and add it. Or you can take turpentine and or you can do both, take turpentine itself to jumpstart and accelerate not only your financial well-being by saving $30,000 a year, but your emotional and personal well-being by freeing yourself from disease, from illness, and from the medical industrial complex. Like I said, a lot of people might, you know, read the Candida Cleaner Report at VitalityCapsules.com and decide, this is not for me. That is perfectly okay. My projected blockbuster wealth generation for people in the United States, it's only on the assumption that one third of 1% of people access it. So you'll be happy to know that maybe you have someone down the street who's accessed the benefits of turpentine and would create enough wealth to uplift the whole block. It's possible.
Q&A Section
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That brings us, I believe, to questions. Let me go find them. As you can see, I'm burping a usual side effect of turpentine. So you're going to burp the flavor of turpentine for a little bit. Those of you who don't like to burp the flavor of turpentine, just take it at that time. Alrighty. So if you send me these long, long questions. Okay. Good afternoon. I'm just going to read this question. The answer is very short, but I'm going to read this question in case those of you out there have a similar question. Please give me your protocol for the elimination of the above medical conditions. Answer, go to VitalityCapsules.com and download the free report, The Candida Cleaner. I have recently switched to an almost totally plant-based diet. Okay. With 30 minute daily walks and plenty of water. Okay. I'm also taking vitamin D as in dog, B12 and a calcium magnesium supplement, which by the way, I don't recommend. If you have an extensive protocol, which requires individual attention, please let me know what you free is and I will, if necessary, save up the money. Okay.
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So go to VitalityCapsules.com. This is for everybody out there. Download the Candida Cleaner report. Give it a read. I say read it three times. What the heck? Make sure you know what you're getting into and implement as much of it as you possibly can. You might find that you will just with that alone, get phenomenal results. But if most people do, if after reading that, though, you decide you need personal attention, then you can go to VitalityCapsules.com and click the appointment button.