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Happiness Driven!
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Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Monday 29 December. Tonight is an open house show with many guests, projecting an optimistic look to 2026. It's time to ignore government doom and gloom. Designed to demoralize and depress us for their nutty agenda! Like attracts like so we are going to look forward to a year of positivity. Please join us, kindly share, put a thumbs up and it would help the channel if you could consider subscribing (It's Free). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-BnIYQ8TCs
In our final show of the year, I welcome a lively panel: Miles Fleetwood (Doctor Fleetwood), our Cornish ambassador Mr Mallificus Scott, and Royal Hanarak Paul, with drop-ins from Nathan and others in chat. We keep spirits high while diving deep into practical health: affordable nutrition, organ meats, bone broth vs collagen, cooking methods (pressure cookers, induction, microwaves), and the role of oils and animal fats. Miles shares his background in nutrition, Chinese herbalism, and acupuncture, offering frank views on bridging medical and nutritional worlds, plus actionable tips on sourcing quality food on a budget and why organ meats and bone broths can transform joints, sleep, and overall vitality.
We move into targeted remedies: milk thistle and artichoke for the liver, feverfew and B3 (niacinamide) for migraines, magnesium for tension, D‑mannose and garlic for UTIs, and iodine, zinc, and magnesium dynamics for detox. Miles explains the “three levels” of illness (physical, mental, spiritual) and demonstrates how small acupuncture techniques (like lancing LU‑11 for sore throats) can catalyse the body’s healing response. We discuss stress, mindset, and positivity, food access via butchers vs supermarkets, fermentation vs fresh veg, grains and starches, and realistic cooking/eating habits. Listeners share experiences with backs, hernias, mercury fillings vs polymer and gold, and broader questions of trust in healthcare. We close with plans for upcoming guests and more sessions with Miles in the New Year—ending as we began: upbeat, practical, and focused on what really helps.