Today we have a treat on the show!
Discover the transformative power of a whole-body approach to healing as our guest, Dr. Dalal Akoury, sheds light on personalized medicine, the profound impact of epigenetics, and the crucial alignment of spirit, mind, and body.
Uncover why medical teachings may be limited by a pharmacological focus and how an integrative medicine approach can extend life expectancy, even for cancer patients.
Dive into the discussion on the challenges within the conventional healthcare system and explore the potential of non-insurance-based medical models.
Today's conversation dares to ask hard questions about our health and well-being, and might just change the way you think about medicine and healing.
What do you think?
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Connect with Dr. Dalal Akoury:
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[00:00:06] Welcome to Brainsky Unleashed.
[00:00:10] Hello and welcome everyone to Brainsky Unleashed.
[00:00:13] Today I have an extremely special guest, Dr. Dalal Akhore.
[00:00:18] Now she has been helping me with some medical problems and at the time of this recording
[00:00:25] there should have also been a very personal podcast that I released involving the situation.
[00:00:32] I just I thank you so much for joining.
[00:00:35] Dr. Dalal has a very different take on things.
[00:00:39] She does not view medicine in any way, shape or form similar to what most of us view medicine.
[00:00:45] She does not view medicine and healthcare in a way that most general practitioners
[00:00:50] and our family doctors and our physicians assistants and LPs and all of these people that we go to see,
[00:00:58] she sees things from a completely different holistic and when I say holistic,
[00:01:04] I mean whole with a WA, whole body way of looking at it versus I'm going to just work on this
[00:01:11] because this is why you came to see me today.
[00:01:13] So Dr. Dalal welcome to the program.
[00:01:15] Thank you so much for joining us.
[00:01:17] What a pleasure to work with you this morning.
[00:01:20] I am very honored and blessed to be part of a massive voice amplification so we can touch
[00:01:27] hearts and touch many people so we can change lives one person at a time,
[00:01:33] well I've had a time, a patient's life at a time, a doctor's life at a time.
[00:01:37] Just I feel like what you're doing right now is something that I commend very highly.
[00:01:43] Thank you so much.
[00:01:45] Let's just kind of dive right in.
[00:01:48] You are not just simply a doctor that treats patients.
[00:01:55] Being a patient of yours now, thank you by the way for exactly that.
[00:02:02] What's happening right now is you have a message that you're trying to get out.
[00:02:06] You are trying to affect people on a grand scale.
[00:02:10] Not simply having an office where your patients come in and you treat your patients and then
[00:02:16] you go home. Yes that is something that you do, we all agree but instead you need a big stage.
[00:02:22] You have a grand audience that you're trying to affect and get the message out.
[00:02:27] What is that message that everyone who's in the medical field needs to hear?
[00:02:32] Well I've been a doctor for over 40-something years.
[00:02:37] Of course I portray anti-aging and functional medicine beautifully so
[00:02:42] knowing that I've been a doctor for over 40-something years that tells you that I'm not that young.
[00:02:51] But I have the desire to really, and the urgency to really learn,
[00:02:56] to share what I've learned over the years from the business aspect of medicine to the
[00:03:03] natural healing aspect of medicine so I can really create generations of people who are more aware
[00:03:11] of what's happening. The body is more dynamic than anybody can imagine.
[00:03:16] The body has the power to really restore itself and heal.
[00:03:21] I am not just a healer, I am not just a medical doctor, I'm not just a natural path.
[00:03:29] I am a person who is telling you if a tiny small cut happens in your body
[00:03:35] every single part of your body is involved in that. It's much bigger, it's much grand
[00:03:42] and we have ignored this and even when we work on functional medicine or natural medicine
[00:03:49] we're still thinking the same way as Western medicine is thinking.
[00:03:56] We're still thinking at the same small scale and trying to make it fit, it does not fit.
[00:04:04] Personalized medicine is reality, customized medicine is real and we need to be able to
[00:04:10] listen to patients and that is not going to happen unless my voice is amplified,
[00:04:16] unless I help train people, patients and providers whether they're natural medicine
[00:04:25] doctors and natural path or medical doctor or DOs understand that there is an interaction
[00:04:32] that is happening. There's an energy that we're exchanging across the miles.
[00:04:37] Right now I am changing by just talking to you. My whole chemistry is not the same.
[00:04:43] My whole immune system is not the same. My whole hormone of background is not the same.
[00:04:50] By me being on your show right now, I am not the same person that was here a minute ago
[00:04:56] because every single thing in my body is changing to fit what we call the choices I made.
[00:05:06] So the epigenetics of my epigenetics is the turning key to your genes.
[00:05:12] So by choosing to be on your web, your podcast, I'm already changing everything in my body.
[00:05:21] Most people want to know, oh, I have a podcast. No, everything is changing about your podcast.
[00:05:29] Your smile needs a lot of muscles. Your tears needs muscles. Your energy, your mitochondria is working.
[00:05:40] Adrenals are working. Everything is working during this composition. So if you look at a person
[00:05:46] as it's that simple, I'm capping this suppressor cough, suppressor cough instead of looking deep
[00:05:54] enough to look where is the cough coming from? Is it a one-you-nose or is it post-nissal drip?
[00:06:00] What is happening? And that's it. I think a lot of times people in the medical field go for
[00:06:09] symptom treatment, but they really don't go for the why behind it. Now, to be clear, I am honored
[00:06:16] the fact that I have been able to help you change your genes today and you have helped me
[00:06:20] change my genes. And may I just say, I look damn good in my genes today and you just made
[00:06:27] me feel better about that. So thank you for that. Well, what you did, you said something very beautiful,
[00:06:33] but I want to make sure that people understand. We don't change the genes, we change the
[00:06:39] expression of the genes. So all the genes are sleeping, all of them, until you wake them up
[00:06:46] with your choice. That's what we call epigenetics. So what more powerful than the genes is the choices
[00:06:53] on the epigenetics. So epigenetics is the choice I made to be with you on your podcast has turned
[00:07:00] on different genes that now are serving me to make different things in my body. That's
[00:07:07] just to clarify that. So to be even more clear, we need to recommend more people to
[00:07:14] be on my podcast to help their genes. I'm just saying. Okay, so basically your message is think
[00:07:25] the whole body. And now when we talk about thinking the whole body and how everything is
[00:07:29] affected right down to the cortisol, which affects the adrenaline, which affects the
[00:07:34] this and that and everything from a microbiological level is affected.
[00:07:41] Why aren't regular medical providers doing it? What is it that they're missing and why aren't
[00:07:48] they doing this? So there's two things that I want to just mention. First, I want to say
[00:07:54] something about you said we're looking into the whole body, which is W, is way beyond that.
[00:08:00] We're looking at the connection between the spirit, the mind and the body because the spirit
[00:08:05] influence the mind and the mind dictates everything to the body. So really aligning spirit, mind and
[00:08:12] body is key. Otherwise things don't work. Second, why don't we practice what I just
[00:08:18] were discussing right now? Is because we have been brainwashed unintentionally.
[00:08:25] Okay, the first year of medical school and the second year of medical school and maybe
[00:08:30] the third year of medical school, we study physiology, biology, genetics, embryology.
[00:08:38] We study everything great. But once we get to the pharmacology, we really forget everything else.
[00:08:47] And now we use pharmacology as this is I'm coughing. This is a cough suppressant.
[00:08:54] I'm sneezing. This is a sneeze suppressant. This is everything you have is anti, anti-inflammatory.
[00:09:02] You don't have anything to say. Let's optimize inflammation. We don't say that. We have anti-
[00:09:08] inflammatory, anti-biotics. So everything we teach people is anti and against what your
[00:09:17] body will do. So instead of seeing what your body can do and help the body to overcome everything,
[00:09:27] so they were brainwashed. We go to medical school and the first three years we understand medicine.
[00:09:34] That's why I'm grateful to have been a medical doctor because I learned the basics of how the
[00:09:41] body works. I understand embryology. I understand genetics and I understand biology and I understand
[00:09:49] physiology. So all this is what functional medicine doctor really do. On top of that, the real good
[00:09:57] ones are the ones who understand that the spirit mind body is aligned because every single thing
[00:10:04] is done through your brain. So your brain is under the influence of this. I'm going to stop you
[00:10:09] there for a minute because there are some that would say spirit is irrelevant. You're dealing
[00:10:17] with the body. Now, I personally am not that person. I do understand and I kind of have that
[00:10:24] spirit mind body thing going on. But in some ways that may be viewed as controversial and
[00:10:29] maybe viewed as crap. I know that there's plenty of practitioners out there that would look at
[00:10:35] you and say she doesn't know what she's talking about. She's just trying to go in and
[00:10:40] hawk garlic pills or oregano pills and vitamin C and vitamin D and have a good day. So there's
[00:10:51] obviously a breakdown in what functional medicine does compared to where you're going. Why is it
[00:11:00] what you do produces a better result? And I mean, I think I know the answer, but I want to hear from
[00:11:05] you. Well, ignoring the reality because we don't know it. We don't know. I'm Egyptian. So I'm not
[00:11:16] really going to talk like the pharaohs and say there is afterlife. If you want to believe there
[00:11:20] is afterlife, it's your choice. If you don't want to believe there is afterlife, it's your
[00:11:24] choice. But I do believe that right now we're across miles, but there is energy that is transmitted
[00:11:31] between me and you. If you want to say that the internet is not working, that's your choice.
[00:11:36] But internet is working. What is internet? Is waves that are happening across air,
[00:11:44] across water? There is a communication system that is related, all of us relates
[00:11:53] us together, connect us together whether we accept it or not. There is a massive thing that is in
[00:12:01] common and that what makes us one. Now people who have, I have to tell you my experience. I'm a
[00:12:10] pediatric oncologist by training. I trained at Emory, I trained at San Jude Hospital and I took
[00:12:15] care of a lot of babies that are dying and I saw that the children could not die until the parents
[00:12:25] give them permission. Explain that to me. Okay? Explain that to me when what is the first
[00:12:32] thing you come to this life with? A breath. We don't want to believe the Bible. We don't
[00:12:39] want to believe the Torah. We don't want to believe any religion is our choice. But what is
[00:12:45] the first thing we get is a breath. And when we're ready to go and there is no electricity in our
[00:12:52] body anymore, what is the last thing we give out? The breath. So what is that? That's life.
[00:13:00] The breath is life. That's why when we talk about meditation, we work on restoring a pattern
[00:13:09] for breathing, for breathing life. Get rid of dangers and toxins.
[00:13:22] So we live and die 13 times every minute. We live and we die. And the moment between when you stop
[00:13:35] the breathing, like when I breathe in, I can't think. I can't even think. So I remove the clouds
[00:13:45] and I'm able to really restore the neural connections again. Okay? Now if people don't
[00:13:54] want to believe that, it's fine. But you know, it's a controversy for thousands and thousands
[00:14:01] of years. But the truth is there is energy, there is frequency and I can feel people, they can feel me
[00:14:10] from a distance. If we have a receptors that is able to shake the internet and feel it, the
[00:14:18] internet reception, what can't you feel my energy? You do. You're feeling my energy.
[00:14:24] You've seen me speak on stages. Maybe people don't follow me in the beginning,
[00:14:30] but they never forget me. Oh no, you're definitely unforgettable. I'll give you that.
[00:14:36] I talk from heart to heart and I know that I'm touching everybody's heart and they're touching
[00:14:44] mine too. You had me in tears when you were up on that stage when I first saw you.
[00:14:48] You know, it's a beautiful story. So what's happening then in medicine today is,
[00:14:55] and I'm going to kind of bring it back, those who go to see a doctor do not get a doctor who
[00:15:04] understands the importance of just simply the life that comes with breath. They are strictly focused
[00:15:09] on what you have phrased as the brainwashing technique. All right? They have been not
[00:15:15] deliberately but you know they've gone and this is what they're taught to do.
[00:15:20] How can you connect with them? Is there anything that you can say to, you know, if you were speaking
[00:15:26] to a crowd of general practitioners that came to see you speak today and you knew that you could
[00:15:33] say something that would connect possibly to try and get them to wake up enough to see their
[00:15:39] patients differently and help their patients differently, what would it be?
[00:15:44] I'll ask them, are you happy practicing what you wanted to practice? Do you feel controlled?
[00:15:52] Do you feel like you're serving your patients? Do you feel like you have enough freedom?
[00:15:57] Do you think you have financial freedom? Do you think that you really, what you spend years
[00:16:04] to accomplish, are you accomplishing this? Are you really helping your parents, your children,
[00:16:10] your significant others? Are you helping your patients? Are you able to sleep well at night?
[00:16:19] Are you angry? Do you have times where you feel like you want to take your life?
[00:16:26] Do you feel like you're desperate? Would you feel very joyful and you're happy
[00:16:33] and you're accomplished? Do you think your patients are very happy with you?
[00:16:38] Do you understand, are you able to travel as much as you want to? Are you able to talk to people
[00:16:47] when you want to? Are you able to spend enough time for patients so that you can make the
[00:16:52] right decisions? Do you think in five minutes you can make a decision that can mean life and death?
[00:16:59] Do you think having a cookbook recipe book would really change your life?
[00:17:07] Are your patients feeling better? Do you see the patients over and over and over?
[00:17:15] Wow, I mean just the fact that your answer to my question went to the heart and the
[00:17:23] soul of the practitioner. It didn't go to the logical steps that one would take
[00:17:31] as a practitioner to the patient. You went to the heart and the soul of the practitioner
[00:17:37] to help them recognize how to see the problems in themselves and start working on themselves.
[00:17:44] That's powerful. I want them to know that they have choices and they can make choices
[00:17:52] and those choices may be hard but they're still safe. If I could do it, if I could do it, I am
[00:18:00] that lady from Egypt who came. I spoke English in Egypt of course maybe I have an accent people
[00:18:07] think I do but I came from Egypt. I left my kids and I think I'm able to speak to masses
[00:18:17] right now maybe through my social media, through my connections or through you or through everybody's
[00:18:26] podcast. So if I can do it, why can't you? I can help you. I know how. I've been through all the
[00:18:39] challenges. I've been through not having, I've been through working in ER and really in the beginning
[00:18:47] I thought I liked it. I worked in ER for 30 almost years but I did not. Could you pay me enough
[00:18:56] to go ER? You can't even give me five million dollars a year to do ER. I would rather do
[00:19:01] nothing but do ER. Why? Because I'm not helping. I'm not helping myself. I'm not helping my patients.
[00:19:10] I come to a stage where it doesn't matter. I see that patient over and over. I'm not touching him.
[00:19:18] I'm not touching myself. I'm just, I am exhausted to see the same people over and over
[00:19:25] and I'm exhausted to call them all drug seekers. I am. I don't like that. If people have pain,
[00:19:32] they really have pain. Does that mean I have to give them narcotics? No, but they really have pain.
[00:19:39] Where is the information from? Can I help that information? Can I tell them about that? No, you
[00:19:45] can't. Why? Because it takes time. Right? So I'm not helping anyone. So I go there,
[00:19:52] I get frustrated. Patients get frustrated. I've preconceived idea about them. They have preconceived
[00:19:57] idea about me. Life is not fun. It's more fun when I touch their heart. They touch my heart.
[00:20:07] I make a good living. I go home happy and comfortable and my patients are satisfied
[00:20:14] instead of a complaint. So how can a doctor work in the ER then and still find happiness? Is that
[00:20:23] even doable? You know, that's why we need to really help people triage themselves out of ER.
[00:20:32] Emergency means emergency. It does not mean just everybody goes in there.
[00:20:40] So we need to really help people find natural doctors who really can teach. How can you handle
[00:20:47] pain? How can you use the breathing to really control this? What food can help you restore
[00:20:54] instead of just having everyone go to the ER and wait hours and get infections and wait in the
[00:21:02] every one in the ER is stressed. Nurses are stressed, clerks are stressed. You see hundreds of
[00:21:09] people and it's chaos. What do we really make emergency room for emergencies? I have an appendicitis.
[00:21:20] I need to go to the ER. I have a heart thing. I go to the ER. I am bleeding to almost,
[00:21:26] I go to the ER but I am having pain every day. Abdominal pain, abdominal pain, abdominal pain
[00:21:34] and I'm going to the ER. I'm going to the ER. I'm going to the ER. Okay. It's hundreds of thousands
[00:21:40] of dollars that are wasted but I'm not getting better and they think I'm a liar. Right? But
[00:21:48] if I get these people to know you know what here's how to calm your gut. You know,
[00:21:56] you need to have regular bowel movements today. Most people get insulted if you tell them you're
[00:22:01] constipated. They really are. And constipation is a disease. It's not something, okay? It's
[00:22:08] not like it's on your mind. Oh, I'm just constipated. No, that's what's causing everything.
[00:22:14] It's causing the microbiome to be off. It's causing you to get leaky gut syndrome. It's
[00:22:21] causing you not to have enough water. It's causing you to be angry because all the toxins
[00:22:26] is pushed and circulating to the brain. So when you teach people respectfully that constipation
[00:22:35] is not crazy. It's not just, oh, you're just constipated. No, you are. I am proud to say
[00:22:42] that I am generally never constipated. Thank you. Congratulations. That is one thing I
[00:22:47] generally never have to worry about. Some people are, I'm just saying education and really make
[00:22:54] an emergency for emergencies. So you don't really take it for granted.
[00:23:03] So, and it's not just a job. For someone like yourself who spent 30 years working in the ER
[00:23:10] really grinding it out, seeing patients, the same patients over and over again as you've said,
[00:23:15] suffering from the stress, dealing with all of that, taking all that upon yourself, unable to heal them.
[00:23:23] You then also got into pediatric oncology. I mean, this is now, you're dealing with cancer,
[00:23:30] children with cancer. That's a very hard thing. How do you not let that destroy you?
[00:23:40] How successful have you been with trying to treat people with cancer versus conventional?
[00:23:46] Let me throw some chemo at you and radiate you until you're glowing. I mean,
[00:23:52] how do you do it differently? How do you look at cancer differently
[00:23:57] and are able to help people with cancer differently and have better outcomes?
[00:24:02] Okay. So let me tell you the difference. Number one, I respect all my oncology friends.
[00:24:09] I am a Western medicine trained doctor. So I am an MD. I am like each and every one of the nurses,
[00:24:17] RNs, everybody who's trained in our allopathic medicine programs. I am one of them. So I cannot
[00:24:25] blame any of them. I love them. I respect them. I highly respect them. Now, let's talk about
[00:24:32] what my approach versus a Western medicine or allopathic medicine approach. Okay, let's
[00:24:39] take example of mold in the house and let's take example of weeds in the yard. If you have mold,
[00:24:50] if you have mold, and if I tell you, I am going to get the most powerful chemicals on the
[00:24:56] planet, I will destroy all that mold and you can live again. And so I destroy it with the chemicals.
[00:25:05] I destroy it with the cut, which is surgery. I would just remove that
[00:25:11] wall and put another wall. And then I said, you are never ever ever going to have to suffer with
[00:25:18] molding it. What is going to happen within a month? You're going to have mold again. Okay.
[00:25:25] Now, what is the chemicals is chemo or antibiotic? I wipe the whole room and I put a coat of paint.
[00:25:36] It's not doing anything. I have to change the micro environment where mold grows and make it very
[00:25:42] hard for mold to grow again. I put more sunshine in there, vitamin D, just example. And I just
[00:25:51] put oxygen in there and I remove moisture. Done. Right? Along with minimal uses of chemicals,
[00:26:01] minimal uses of this. So I work on the host, which is the micro environment, the house,
[00:26:10] and I work on the person, the individual. So I help the mold, get the mold out, which is
[00:26:20] removing the cancer by improving the micro environment because now there's no food for
[00:26:28] the mold. If you have food for the mold, do you think mold is going to go away?
[00:26:34] Of course not. I mean, it's just going to expand. The mold will metastasize.
[00:26:40] All right. So same with weeds. If I come and tell you, I'm going to get all the chemicals
[00:26:46] on the planet and kill all the weeds. I am working only on the weeds or the mold.
[00:26:53] You're going to kill the grass too. You kill all the grass too.
[00:26:57] And I kill the good and the bad. But I am solving a problem now. So how to solve a problem is
[00:27:05] improve the quality of the yard, of the land. Improve the oxygenate the land, till it,
[00:27:13] remove it, help it, and give it energy. All right? So the body, I work on the body.
[00:27:22] I work on the meditation, which is the mind and the spirit. And if people don't want to listen
[00:27:27] to spirit, it's fine. Okay? But I will tell them I respect their religion or their faith. That's not
[00:27:36] my place. I don't have anything to do with this. All what I do is I want them to connect with
[00:27:41] their inner self, connect with the higher self, and then work on restoring the immune system,
[00:27:50] help the mitochondria to work better. So I'm working on enhancing the body while I'm weakening
[00:27:55] the cancer. So I go up and the cancer go down, and then I take over. The body takes over. All right?
[00:28:04] That's exactly what I would do for mold. That's exactly what I do for. So if you would think
[00:28:10] that cut is done, there's no. So you need to restore the whole in order for, you need to have
[00:28:21] the right microbiome. You need to have the right mitochondria. You need to have the acidity
[00:28:27] correct. So you work on all that, not just, that's my approach. And some people may not like
[00:28:38] my approach. Some people may think it's off the wall, but right now I'm, my chemistry is changing by
[00:28:45] being making a choice to be on this podcast. Right. So if that's the case, and you're going for
[00:28:55] That is the case. Being that is the case. Right? You are treating the soil. You have enriched
[00:29:04] the soil. Okay, the body. What is your success rate compared to conventional?
[00:29:12] Okay. I am not, see, I want to be as honest as I can be, but I cannot be honest enough to
[00:29:20] cause myself problems. The outcome that I have compared to, and I want to publish this.
[00:29:30] Dr. Rodney asked me to do this. I have, he saw everything I do. He saw my pictures. He said,
[00:29:37] Dela, you got to publish this before you die. Okay. Please. I want people to help me.
[00:29:45] I don't have enough time. I mean, I am managing the, that's why I'm taking away myself from clinics
[00:29:52] anymore. And I'm focusing on training, educating and publishing. Okay. So people, I've had several
[00:30:00] patients who were told, and I have oncologists who would concur with that. They were sent to me
[00:30:06] because they were not even sent. They were told go home and die. Some of these people wanted to
[00:30:13] go to Mexico or Spain or Germany. And somehow they stumbled on my clinic because I do
[00:30:21] integrative cancer, integrative medicine in general. So some people stumbled on this. They came. So we
[00:30:29] worked on making them feel good so we get their adrenals correct. Then we worked on the mitochondria.
[00:30:37] Then we work on detoxifying their body while I am weakening the cancer. Okay. So the ones
[00:30:46] who were supposed to be gone, and I have all those,
[00:30:51] December, they go see the doctor in December. He said take them home and then now live seven or
[00:30:59] eight years after that. That's a lot of years. That's a lot of extra life just by changing.
[00:31:06] And they were not, they were afraid not to see the grand babies and they saw their grand babies.
[00:31:10] Now how important is, I never said cure. I never said I would make you better. I mean,
[00:31:16] all what I can say, I'm going to give you every bit of everything I can so I can get you better. Now
[00:31:23] I also learned through the whole process and I want to teach doctors. In the beginning,
[00:31:30] because I am trained not to be a business woman, even though I'm an entrepreneur in my mind and
[00:31:38] my heart, I was born that way. I came from a family that way. I was going to give it all
[00:31:44] free, but then I would bankrupt. That won't help anybody. So I really, and then insurance want to
[00:31:51] allow it. So we tell people the truth. Listen, insurance don't pay for it. We can give you
[00:31:57] all the codes you need and you can apply. Now it's not inexpensive, but it's definitely less
[00:32:04] expensive than going to medical treatments. And so, you know, we tell them the truth.
[00:32:12] If you go to Mexico, three weeks is $42,000. We are $42,000 probably for four or five weeks,
[00:32:20] but you're not having to travel. You're not having to go away. You're not having to speak a different
[00:32:24] language. You know, you go to Spain, the same thing, Germany. But why would we? That's why
[00:32:31] I want to say, why don't we really have Trump back in? People have the words right to try.
[00:32:38] After Trump is gone, the right to try does not even, we can't even use it. So right now,
[00:32:45] I am going to say, it's not that I love Trump. I love him because he's given people a chance.
[00:32:52] He's given them a choice. You have a choice. You have a choice to go with a crazy doctor like
[00:32:57] me if you think I'm crazy. But people will pay for you to come here. I will not take insurance
[00:33:06] ever. And I would never recommend a doctor who does what I do, take insurance. You give people
[00:33:12] the paperwork, the CP's, then all the codes and they build their insurance. We can help them with
[00:33:21] ways to fund their treatment. But no, don't take insurance. This is a way for a doctor to practice
[00:33:28] medicine and be profitable and sleep at night. And this really sets up a win-win scenario for the
[00:33:37] doctor and the patient. And I think a lot of people lose sight of that, you know, too many
[00:33:43] patients out there get so fixated on, but my insurance, but my insurance. And I mean,
[00:33:49] insurance is important. You can't live without insurance because you need it.
[00:33:54] But I think too many people just get so focused on the, but my insurance that then the doctors who
[00:34:00] only accept insurance literally kill themselves all day every day by seeing 16 to 20 patients a day
[00:34:08] spending. No, no more than that. 20 to 30 patients a day. 20 to 30 patients a day.
[00:34:14] Spending no time with any of them unable to actually provide actual true healing.
[00:34:19] The patients lose. The insurance doesn't actually win either. Nobody wins in this particular situation,
[00:34:26] whereas what you are suggesting from a business standpoint, from a
[00:34:30] patient standpoint is a win across the board. It's not really just a business. It's not that
[00:34:36] the doctor is going to go home with more money. No, but the doctor can afford to operate and
[00:34:42] help and be happier. Right. So that more money helps him to employ more people,
[00:34:48] helps him to help more people, help him to really stay open so he can help more people.
[00:34:54] But right now when you are, if your health is not your wealth, why do you have to buy a Tesla
[00:35:00] if you cannot look better and feel better? Why, how would you feel if you were almost 70 like
[00:35:08] I am and still practicing with this? Look, look at my face. There is no Botox. There is nothing on
[00:35:15] this. I am honestly close to 70. I was born in 1954. You know, I would be 70 in June.
[00:35:26] Okay. I can't deny that. But am I going to be able to work for longer? Yes.
[00:35:32] Yes. If I chose to, I can choose to stay home and then everything dies. My mitochondria stops working.
[00:35:39] My cortisol goes down and then I go down. That's, you come from the earth and you go back to the
[00:35:47] earth. So it's easy. I can go down again. But by my choices, I am here. By my choices,
[00:35:58] by my choices, I'm here to serve you. So I invested in me. I invest in me. You know,
[00:36:08] if I cannot invest in me, I can't ask you to invest in yourself. If you don't invest in yourself,
[00:36:16] I can't. Hey, if you think you're, I mean, I love Tesla, I love that.
[00:36:23] If your Tesla is more important than your health, that's your choice.
[00:36:26] Well, that Tesla will not keep you out of the ground. It cannot keep you out of the ground. I mean,
[00:36:34] it doesn't matter if it's Tesla or it's a business or it's even, even, even you can't keep someone
[00:36:40] out of the ground forever, but you could certainly keep them above ground a lot longer.
[00:36:46] With quality, with quality, the main thing is quality. Yes. It's not living longer
[00:36:52] vegetables. It's not fair to do that either. It's living better. Better. Well, hopefully better
[00:36:59] quality. We have unfortunately been running out of time at this point, so we do have to cut it
[00:37:03] short. And I would actually love to have you back and really kind of get into some of the nitty-gritty
[00:37:08] about better care for what patients can be doing for ourselves. But I think this is very helpful.
[00:37:15] And really, I think that if any doctors out there can answer the questions that Dr. Dalal asked you
[00:37:25] and come up with answers where it's not rainbows and lollipops, then maybe you do take the opportunity
[00:37:32] to reach out to Dr. Dalal and learn how you can live a better lifestyle. Learn how you can serve
[00:37:38] patients in a way that is far greater than what you're currently doing because what you're doing
[00:37:43] probably isn't working for you or them. So Dr. Dalal, how do people find you? How do doctors find you
[00:37:50] so they can seek you out and learn more about what you do and how they can live better?
[00:37:55] Well, they can call Dr. Dalal, there is a website called drdalalacuri.com. There is also
[00:38:02] awareness.com. There's also my phone number 423-529-3591.
[00:38:10] All right, so Dr. Dalal, thank you again so much for joining the program. I really appreciate it.
[00:38:17] You ask some really hard questions of people and I hope that they're listening and I hope that
[00:38:22] they can understand that it doesn't have to be the way it is from both a patient standpoint
[00:38:29] and a physician standpoint because you have found a way to get the best of both worlds.
[00:38:34] Thank you again so much for joining.

