| Lenette: I have a question about coffee. Coffee is so | | | | think a little bit devaluing what gold really is. The reason |
| popular and so important for so many people to keep | | | | that gold is so interesting, and has been since the |
| them on and alert. What superfoods, and I know | | | | beginning of time is because it doesn't oxidize. When |
| cacao is always an option, but what other superfoods | | | | you have gold in a river or sitting on the side of a |
| can give people the same effect or same reward as | | | | creek or in your house, it doesn't oxidize. It never |
| coffee? | | | | changes color. It's always pure. It has been understood |
| David: Marine phytoplankton is very interesting in that | | | | by the alchemists as being the most pure download of |
| regard because it provides energy without stimulation. | | | | sun or solar energy of any substance that exists in our |
| It's not a stimulant. The actual methodology or | | | | biosphere. The sun and gold are related to each other. |
| mechanism of how that works I learned from a very | | | | For example, let's say you're trying to melt gold and |
| interesting scientist by the name of Dr. George Merkle | | | | then form it into a tooth, but on that day there's a solar |
| who I had the pleasure of meeting about eight or nine | | | | eclipse. If there's anything weird going on with the sun, |
| years ago. He actually invited me over to his house | | | | then gold is affected by it. This understanding, more |
| and I sat with him for a number of hours one day and | | | | the alchemical understanding of what gold is, is what I |
| described to me what his scientific discoveries were. | | | | got into later, because I realized that the conventional |
| His scientific discoveries were so massive that he was | | | | understanding of what gold is doesn't really add up. It |
| basically targeted by the 'World Medical Mafia' or | | | | doesn't explain why there is a problem with crystallizing |
| whatever you want to call it. They had to get rid of | | | | gold when there is a solar event going on. How could |
| him because what he was bringing to the table was | | | | they be related? But they are. And here's where |
| so powerful that it kind of deletes the whole idea of | | | | we've come to our understanding of what gold is. Gold |
| pharmaceuticals. In fact, in a lot of ways, it deletes the | | | | is on the same octave, it's like middle 'C' on a keyboard |
| whole idea of food. Here's what he discovered: he | | | | of a piano, and if you go to the next 'C' on the right, |
| discovered that the ancient organisms of the planet, | | | | there you have the sun. If you go to the next 'C' on the |
| plankton, those organisms produce ATP, or nucleotides. | | | | right, you have the heart. If you go to the next 'C' on |
| ATP, ADP, all these different types of nucleotides. | | | | the right, then you have serotonin. You go to the next |
| Now this is actually the energy currency of our cell. | | | | 'C' on the right and there you have the king on the |
| Our cell doesn't run on protein, carbohydrates and fat | | | | chessboard. These are all octaves of each other. |
| or burn forms of those things. It actually runs on ATP. | | | | They're like metaphors of each other, but they are all |
| So all the food we eat is in the wrong currency. It has | | | | related. For example, if there are sunspots going on on |
| to be converted over to ATP, ADP, GTP, GDP, all the | | | | the sun, the amount of heart attacks that occur can |
| nucleotides. Then the nucleotides are packets of | | | | double on that given day or week. Sunspots on the |
| energy that our body can use. If we had a food that | | | | sun affect deeply what's going on inside our hearts. So |
| we could go to that would just be a concentrate of | | | | our heart and the sun are connected. Serotonin and |
| nucleotides, then it would actually completely nourish us, | | | | the sun and gold are all connected to each other. |
| totally energize us, make us alert with a high level of | | | | They're all in that same octave. Does that make |
| concentration with no stimulation. And that's exactly | | | | sense? |
| what marine phytoplankton is and that's exactly where | | | | Lenette: Yes. It's fascinating. |
| Dr. Merkle found that all of those nucleotides could | | | | David: When you take gold, like colloidal gold, you are |
| more naturally be concentrated in the environment and | | | | allowing your body to have access to a frequency |
| could be concentrated even more. You get that, | | | | that helps you replicate serotonin and what that |
| because if you do a dropperful or two droppers full of | | | | actually does...like colloidal silver, for example, kills all |
| marine phytoplankton, there's a tremendous stimulation | | | | "parasites"; fungus, yeast, mold, viruses, Candida. |
| that's there, but there's no crash afterwards because | | | | Colloidal silver kills all of that. But colloidal gold kind of |
| it's not a stimulant. It's actually just pure nucleotides. | | | | kills all metaphysical parasites. Another way of saying |
| Lenette: What superfoods can enhance our brain | | | | that is, it increases your stress defense shield. |
| functioning in this book? | | | | Lenette: Yeah, I've really found that. I've been taking |
| David: Goji berries enhance our brain functioning. | | | | that for the past 6 months or so. I feel much happier. |
| Cacao, in the right people. Maca. Maca is a very | | | | David: Do you find that you're happier really? Has that |
| powerful brain food also. It's actually quite oily. It's an | | | | been an effect that you've noticed? Because that |
| oily vegetable, a very interesting vegetable in its ability | | | | should be an effect. |
| to interface with our neurological functioning. It just | | | | Lenette: I definitely do. I love my life. I try to do other |
| goes right into the brain and right into our nervous | | | | things, too, to improve my mood; the way I talk or |
| system. Another one that is right in there is blue-green | | | | doing a little 10-minute visualization or meditation. There |
| algae because of the Omega-3, and it has long-chain | | | | are a lot of other things that I also incorporate. I'm |
| Omega-3. One of the things about blue-green algae | | | | never really sure if it's the colloidal gold or the |
| and marine phytoplankton is that they actually contain | | | | combination of everything together. It's probably that. |
| the same oil, namely DHA, that's in fish oil. That's an | | | | David: I'm sure it is. When you get to the point of being |
| Omega-3 fatty acid that's different from what's in | | | | into superfoods at the level you're in, raw foods, and |
| hemp seed or flax seed or chia seed. That's more of | | | | just kind of on the high end, if you take it realistically, |
| what we need actually. We kind of call them 'hyperoils'. | | | | you're in a completely different reality from where |
| They're Omega-3 fatty acids, but they're longer chain | | | | everybody else is at. Realistically. |
| than what's found in hemp seed, flax seed and chia | | | | Lenette: It's just nice to know that I'm doing everything |
| seed. And that's appropriate for our brain and eyes. | | | | possible. I'm treating myself like a queen drinking gold in |
| Lenette: I just feel like, me personally, I'm always looking | | | | the morning. |
| for more memory, quicker brain functioning, clearer | | | | David Isn't that great? Ultimately I believe that people |
| focus and I would assume that a lot of people are | | | | who are attracted to these things, to superfoods, to |
| looking for that too, if they're already pretty healthy | | | | raw foods, to colloidal gold and things of that nature |
| and energetic. | | | | are people who have a high self-esteem about |
| David: I think you're right. The number one complaint out | | | | themselves, because they come to a place where |
| there, like in America, is low energy. The number two | | | | they realize, "I'm worth it and I'm now going to give my |
| complaint is actually foggy thinking. Foggy brain, lack of | | | | body the best. I've done the other thing and it doesn't |
| memory. We know that all that is related to the holistic | | | | work. Now I'm gonna do it this way." People are |
| picture of what we're about. For example there's a | | | | motivated; they're psyched about it. It's amazing. |
| diet and nutrition and detoxification relationship that the | | | | Lenette: I love the affirmation, "I eat the best foods on |
| more toxic we are, the more cloudy our thinking, the | | | | the planet." I think I heard that from you. "I eat the best |
| more that we have Candida and critters growing inside | | | | food ever. I drink the best drinks ever," and I think that's |
| of us, foggier thinking. As we clean that stuff out and | | | | kind of the culture of the Elements for Life crowd, at |
| as we step out of that, then we can kind of dial it in a | | | | least, and a lot of people out there that eat raw foods |
| little bit tighter with superfoods, things like Camu Camu | | | | and superfoods, it's a great attitude they have. |
| berry, Reishi mushroom, blue-green algae, marine | | | | David: Totally. Thomas Jefferson said this: "One who |
| phytoplankton, Maca, Goji berry. If we just are on that | | | | has a bad attitude cannot be helped no matter what |
| high-end fuel and have gotten all the excess out of our | | | | and the brakes will always go against them. And one |
| body, we've detoxified, we've gotten the critters out of | | | | who has a positive attitude will be carried by the wind." |
| our body, etc. then we can start to tweak and perturb | | | | And it's like "Whoa, okay." Just attitude. It all really |
| our brain and memory capacity in a way that...I think | | | | comes down to attitude, because attitude is the eternal |
| we haven't been there yet. As a population we don't | | | | spring from which all abundance arises. So if |
| understand how incredible our brains really are when | | | | somebody has a poor attitude, there is no way they |
| they're functioning properly and they're cleaned out. | | | | can create abundance [robed elements] into their life, |
| Lenette: I have a question about gold to ask you. Gold | | | | because it's like they're constantly pouring sewage |
| has been widely used and has been highly valued by | | | | water into their reality. If somebody has a positive |
| civilizations for thousands of years. Even today as the | | | | mental attitude and is actually in a state of abundance |
| economy struggles, the value of gold steadily rises. | | | | and is taking on their life's challenges with a positive |
| What makes gold so unique and special and what do | | | | attitude, then they are constantly pouring spring water |
| you see in the future for gold? | | | | onto their life's reality. It is really a radical difference. It |
| David: I approach gold from a more alchemical | | | | eventually is what I believe the future of humanity is |
| perspective. I grew up mostly with a scientific | | | | going to come down to. What is our attitude about this, |
| background with the periodic table of elements and | | | | that and the other thing? It's really all about that. |
| learning that gold is one of many metals on the Earth, I | | | | |