When Mr. Sardi was my guest last Saturday, I mentioned that I would summarize points from the show in this week’s blog. As it turns out, I didn’t have time to listen to the show, take those notes and still answer the questions that came in too late. Since people can click this link to listen to the show again in the archives, I thought I’d better tackle the new topic bonus questions first and postpone the review until next week.
- Question about vision. Lori noted that Bill Sardi said he has 20/20 vision and she wanted to know what supplement to take for that. Bill told me that his 20/20 vision is for distance…he still needs glasses for reading. The point he was making on air was that his eye doctor doesn’t see evidence of aging in his retina (such as the very common cholesterol deposits). Sardi believes that good news is because he takes Longevinex.* We talked about cataracts, and he mentioned that he is currently using eye drops that he thinks are helping. (No guarantees, but I ordered some.) Liquid MSM Drops with Vitamin C – 8 Ounces – Made with Gold Standard Organic Sulfur Crystals, Premium MSM Eye Drops.**
- Cause or coincidence? Ann is taking a supplement and has developed knee pain. She wonders if there is a connection. Bill said, and this makes sense, that the only way to know is to cease taking the supplement and see if the problem goes away. If it does, restart the pill and see if the problem comes back. This is also a method for tracking down food sensitivities. Mr. Sardi also suggested that Ann try Longevinex Advantage.*
- Ligaments. Linda has a fallen uterus and wants to strengthen the ligaments that are responsible. Sardi said: Vitamin C with bioflavonoids 3 times a day [probably at least 500 mg each]; hyaluronic acid 50-100 mg; Chondroitin sulfate 1500 mg; and zinc 15-30 mg.
- Anxiety, depression and sleep issues. Tricia does IASIS Microcurrent neurofeedback (MCN) in Frisco, TX. She is seeing many clients who have anxiety, depression and sleep issues. The MCN works but she would love some idea of supplements to help them get better quicker. Tricia says she suggests magnesium to all of them. [Good idea.] She asked which brand is the best and how much we would recommend. The best mag for the nervous system is magnesium L-threonate. The brand I take is Now Magtein. One capsule before bed and since the elemental magnesium is only 144 mg. per capsule, client can likely also take one during the day without risking a loose stool. She heard Bill Sardi mention B1 for these mood problems. She takes Nerve Guardian and put her mother-in-law on it for neuropathy (she said it’s working!!). But Tricia is unclear why it would help with those mood problems. This article in my library discusses the many benefits of B1, but I should point out that the Nerve Guardian* also contains vitamin B12 which is critical for the brain and nervous systems.
- Hair coloring. Among other things, last week’s blog discussed the danger of men’s hair coloring. Someone asked if women’s hair coloring had the same problems. Women’s hair dye is different in that it doesn’t contain the toxic lead that is in men’s gradual gray reducers. However, the non-profit Environmental Working Group posts articles on other problems with regular hair dyes and offers alternatives.
* Links with an asterisk are to sponsors of the show. I like to support them because they keep us on the air. I also want to share them with listeners because I carefully chose the sponsors because of their exceptionally fine quality.
** These asterisks indicate a sponsored link. They are usually to Amazon because HBN is an affiliate. I provide the links mainly for reader convenience but want you to know that the show does receive a few pennies if listeners buy from that link. I’m serious about it being a small amount…every 2-3 months, the show might get a check for about $15. That is not much but we need it to break even,
OTHER UPDATES:
- I asked Dr. Peter McCullough about Fluvoxamine a drug that has been in the news as being useful for covid. He said, “I use it in LONG COVID syndrome and may have a modest effect in acute COVD relieving dyspnea [difficulty breathing] related anxiety.”
- Last week, I passed along Dr. McCullough’s expert opinion that the current covid vaccines should be pulled due to safety concerns and he said that Novavax approval should be hurried up for seniors. I asked him if the BCG vaccine might be even safer? He replied “Yes, it has been consistently shown to benefit.” (Unfortunately, not yet approved for covid.)
- East Jefferson High School in Kenner, Louisiana, has been caught injecting children with COVID-19 shots without parental knowledge or approval
- A Concerned Mother Wants to Air this TV Ad about Pfizer’s Dangerous Vaccine After Her Daughter Is Severely and Permanently Damaged — But Comcast Refuses the Ad at Last Minute. That is SAD.










November 4, 2021