Ty Bollinger: One of the things that we got feedback from after our first documentary
last year is that we want more of Dr. Connealy.
Tell her that we want to hear her talk some more because you were very popular.
Thanks for this interview.
One of the things they wanted to hear about was the GcMAF.
So could you address GcMAF real briefly—and they have had some challenges
with GcMAF in Europe if I heard correctly.
Dr. Connealy: Yes, right. Okay.
So one of the key things in health is optimization of the immune system.
I think it was in 1999, a doctor or several
doctors—there was actually conflicting information about really
who discovered it, but that's not my deal.
But anyway, there is something called GcMAF, Macrophage
Activating Factor.
What are macrophages?
Macrophages are the pac-men of your immune system.
So we have to have a good immune system.
Whether you have cancer, heart disease, diabetes, dementia, we need a good
immune system to take care of ourselves.
When we make bad cells, cancer cells or viruses, they make an enzyme called nagalase.
Nagalase poisons the macrophages inhibiting them attacking
the bad cells.
Now what you can actually do is you can actually measure nagalase.
It's not done in the United States.
It's done in a laboratory in the Netherlands.
So we send our patient's blood to the Netherlands to see what their
nagalase is.
Now, most people we know who have cancer or viruses, we know they probably have high nagalase.
Now, by the way though, GcMAF is used in everything from autism to Alzheimer's to heart disease
to cancer to chronic, viral, bugs and infections.
We started utilizing it about two years ago.
GcMAF was offered in a company in Belgium in injections.
And then they made an advanced version of GcMAF called GOleic.
Now there's been lots of different influences on the European company, on the
laboratory, and I'm not really sure what the details are.
We've heard some of the details.
But we have a relationship with a gentleman in Italy and he worked with GcMAF and GOleic.
He actually was here.
He's actually a doctor who has done tons and tons of research with GcMAF.
Now you can actually make GcMAF in a probiotic.
You can actually make it in yogurt yourself.
You have to buy the starter material and make
the yogurt yourself that produces GcMAF.
You can't just buy organic yogurt on the shelves at your local
store.
You've got to get the starter material and you can
make your own GcMAF in a yogurt or what we use is a probiotic suppository called Bravo
Probiotic.
Now I know it works because every single patient that I've used it on, their nagalase levels
have decreased.
So we know that an optimal level or somewhere— but between 0.3 and 0.9 and we try to
get our patients to 0.6.
And even if they get around 0.9 I'll tell them, "Look, it's time to get off, and
your body is now taking care of itself.
So let's see how you do and then I'll check your level in a couple of
months."
Ty Bollinger: So the way the GcMAF works is it targets the nagalase?
Dr. Connealy: Yes, so that your body now interferes with the nagalase so your body will activate
the macrophages—exactly and attack.
Ty Bollinger: Okay, that makes sense.
Dr. Connealy: It's all now about your immune system.
Your immune system has to be in the right order and in the right functionality for you
to take care of these chronic illnesses.
Rheumatoid arthritis, cancer— everything is related to your immune system.
So now people are going, "Oh, okay.
All these other things aren't quite working like we'd like them to and
so we have to now employ and really get our immune system."
Because we know after 40 you start having something called immunosenescence.
What does that mean?
It's an old immune system.
So we've got to now activate our immune system.
I've read a book that was written about 60 or 80 years ago by a doctor and it says—
the book was called, Your Body is Your Best Doctor—and
in the book he says we enter geriatrics at 40.
What I tell my patients is you have a warranty until you're
40 and then from 40 on you've got to take care of your
body.
Ty Bollinger: Where might somebody get a hold of GcMAF that you could culture in yogurt?
Dr. Connealy: You can if you go to the website gcmaf.eu and you can order it from them.
Ty Bollinger: And is there—you may not know this—instructions on how to do that?
Dr. Connealy: Oh yeah, they have very explicit instructions.
Ty: Bollinger Okay, very good.
Dr. Connealy: But all my patients for the most part relate very positive.
And we see positive changes in their systems and we see it working.
I tell people there's not one magic bullet, because people will say,
"Oh Dr. Connealy what do you think about this and what do you think about this?"
I said, "They all have value, but we have to figure out what is best
for you at this particular time.
Because the person you are in a month is not the person you are today; you've changed."
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