In today's episode we chat with Judy Edghill about life wave (a really interesting technology), birds and how she ended up on the Today Show!!
Judy shares about some very innovative technology for healing and her experiences with it. You can reach out to Judy on Facebook.
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::Hi and welcome to the You World Order Showcase program.
::Today we're talking with Judy Edge Hill, and while I did bring her on, mostly because I wanted to talk to her about being a brand partner for life wave, I've since found out that she's got.
::These are really cool birds that we're going to talk about.
::She's a book heat.
::She has a bookkeeping service.
::She's a notary.
::And she was also on the Today show.
::I mean, how cool is that?
::Let's give a big welcome to Judy.
::Welcome, Judy.
::Hi. Hi, everybody.
::We're so glad to have you here.
::I got.
::Thank you.
::So we're gonna have to start with the Today show.
::I'm sorry.
::OK, so the story of that.
::Is I'm in a dance company.
::I've been in it for.
::Over 30 years.
::pher Dory in New York City in:::Years and we've now performed at the Marin Civic Center at the Showcase Theater.
::Our next show is in either September, October.
::I'm not sure but now we're learning the show, so every time we have class or rehearsals, we're learning more and more and more choreography and then we'll start putting the whole thing together.
::What kind of?
::Dance is it?
::It's mostly jazz and it's a whole story to each show there's a story and a storyline and it's like about 18-19 different numbers and costumes, and it's called the don't quit your days of dancers.
::So two different times, I think it was ABC maybe or NBC or ABC came and did it.
::Local came and did a story on us well the last time he did it for this last show, the Today show saw it and picked it up Call Dory and said we want to come and do a piece on you.
::So they came.
::They spent the whole day.
::They went to her house, they went to her where she works and videoed her with the kids with her, teaching them.
::And then we came in for our regular class.
::They stayed through the whole hour and.
::1/2 class.
::They were all over the place videoing us and they put it all together and we were on the Today show.
::They're they're doing pieces more on happier things because the news is so wonderful lately so.
::The reason for the you world order show.
::So let's talk about these life.
::Wave patches called patches.
::Yes, yes.
::Interesting technology. So interesting.
::I know.
::This is the size of the patch, so it's not.
::It's like the size of a little.
::But that's.
::Like a silver dollar size.
::Not even like a little bigger than 1/4.
::Little bigger than 1/4.
::And there's this cause.
::Well, go ahead.
::Ask me what you're going to say.
::No, go ahead.
::There's the gauze in the middle.
::Clause here, kind of like what a band.
::Aid has, you know.
::And these are non transdermal, meaning there's nothing that goes from the patch into the body.
::They work with our light and it works kind of like how the sun works with your skin and vitamin D.
::That's produced.
::That kind of.
::Technology, I guess.
::So we have like.
::And you could actually wear this anywhere between on the skin to three to four inches away.
::It'll still work because our light comes out.
::It interacts with the crystal lattice in the patch and those two together start transmitting a very light frequency.
::I guess and and the body starts.
::Getting this light and what this particular patch does, which it's called the X39.
::OK.
::Is it?
::Does two things.
::It elevates our GHK copper peptide.
::Which does a lot.
::Of lot of things will tell you in a second, and that peptide tells. Besides those things it does gets our stem cells going and by the time we're 30 or 35 years old, our stem cells and GHK copper peptide are only functioning about 50%.
::By the time we're 60 it it's only functioning.
::Like 20 percent, 10%. You know as we age.
::It's less and less and less.
::So what this does is it gets those two things going.
::And so we it helps like JK copy to look it up.
::It was discovered by.
::Piccard, Dr. Lauren Picard in:::It does an.
::Amazing amount of things like more energy, fat, way faster healing people like having hip replacements and all that.
::They put it on there.
::It the doctors are like, what are you doing?
::Why is this healing?
::So or big gas or something just like?
::Closes up way quicker, deeper and longer.
::Sleep better cognitive.
::It helps people with who have Alzheimer's and Parkinson's and.
::Dementia and all that, and just just it's anything in the body, whatever the body's got going on. So for me, I got off thyroid medication.
::I had no idea.
::I didn't even think about that.
::I was on it since I'm about a teenager, I was up to two grain and after wearing, I don't know if I was wearing a six months or a year, I don't know, but.
::I started feeling something strange that I just intuitively thought I just thought I should cut down on my thought so.
::I would take a little tiny.
::Fight out of it and I.
::Slowly wean myself off.
::And I haven't been on it for a really long time now.
::Like when, you know, like a year or something, the banks long but and I'm fine.
::And, you know, I've had my blood levels.
::Checked and it's good.
::For tirex.
::That's awesome.
::Really pretty amazing.
::So again, it does.
::Not putting anything into your body.
::Right.
::And it's just working on the light energy that your body produces naturally.
::The light, the light from our bodies interacts.
::With the crystals and it's like a.
::Crystal lattice which starts with frequency.
::That goes into the body and then the stem cells go.
::So these stem cells are the same kind of stem cells as when we were embryos.
::So they're called pluripotent stem cells and they can.
::Be formed into any or.
::And so they go to all the organs and they renew the organs and renew, not renew the renew the tissues that are damaged.
::So for whatever reason and so I listen to there's testimonials every single day, Monday through Thursday, there's a call, a zoom call for half hour.
::At 6:00 PM Pacific and then at 1:00 PM Pacific on Fridays.
::And I listened to these.
::Every week, some of them you know, so a lot of times I'm vacuuming and I got my earbuds in and there's sometimes when I stopped vacuuming, I'm like, go what out loud like this opening the house that go what?
::Because I can't believe what I just heard.
::It's incredible.
::So technology is coming so far and it's just when you were telling me about this before was just so interesting.
::It is well, David Schmidt.
::David Vince, the inventor and he's also David Schmidt.
::He's the inventor.
::He's also the CEO and founder.
::And I've heard him say that the what you just said, that the wave of the future is that the doctors will be able to pick up whatever light, frequency, whatever organs that that is distressed or whatever health problem is distressed is giving out.
::And then they will have another light frequency that they could, you know, click in or something and put it on us to.
::Heal us.
::He said that's how medicines gonna work.
::Yeah, energy is
::It's so powerful and does so many things, I think that's.
::Part of why?
::Acupuncture works so well.
::It and this works on that system.
::It's because it.
::It's just the whole Meridian system where it gets disrupted, you know, cause life.
::But just having acupuncture done and.
::That, and that's why tapping works also.
::This is like.
::Yeah, and that that works.
::I was talking to a gal the other day.
::I was actually listening to her workshop and my back was killing me and part of her workshop was doing tapping to relieve whatever pain you wanted to relieve it.
::This is like OK, I'm working on my back and.
::You know, we just went through it like.
::Twice. It wasn't really even.
::This long, drawn out thing like you could do it for a long time if you.
::Wanted but just, you know, like 5 minutes and my back.
::Wasn't bothering me anymore.
::I know it's amazing.
::It's just some of these.
::Alternative solutions to things that people are suffering.
::From are becoming.
::I've been doing it twice a day.
::In the morning and at night before I go to sleep, one of the things I was tapping for is what you just heard.
::Me. Tell my daughter.
::If she gets into that housing, I'm in shock right now.
::Just because it sounds like it.
::It's gonna happen.
::Tapping does work.
::I I one time was when I first started learning how to tap I I was tapping for money.
::Because I was.
::Me too.
::And so I'm.
::mailbox one day and there's $:::Out of the blue.
::And it was like totally.
::Unexpected. We got we.
::Were part of a class action.
::Suit that I didn't even realize I was part of.
::So it was just like $:::Thank you. Thank you.
::Yes, yes.
::So some of this stuff may sound like whack A doodles to some people.
::That's so great. Well, that.
::I know, and that reminds me to say that.
::It's also a great business this.
::You know, could become a a brand partner and then a manager and just senior.
::The compensation plan is one of the best out there that.
::And it's really good to be able to to.
::Share this technology with other people and be compensated for it.
::Yes, yeah, because you're helping them.
::I mean.
::You're helping them.
::Get out of pain.
::I was telling you about.
::David Schmidt, what else? Oh.
::David Schmidt did.
::He does a lot of a lot of clinical studies like.
::Millions of men he also has.
::A lot of US patents, I think it's up to 100 and also life wave is the 19 year old company, they're in 81 different countries around the world.
::So he did a clinical tests with X39 with thirteen women, 13 or 14 women who are the patch for six months.
::You wear 12.
::Hours on and then you take it off for.
::12 hours he found.
::He tested them before and he tested them after he found that their biological age, their organs, their blood vessels, their whatever.
::Requesting age 8 years.
::I'm 71.
::Yeah, this is a podcast for the most part, so people can't see you.
::But I was blown away when you told me that the first time it was just like, no, you look like you're in your 40s, so.
::Yeah. Thank you.
::I yeah.
::And I have the psychic that I work with for like 14 years now, and I asked him every once awhile, what's my biological age and this last Saturday, he said 54.
::That's nice. Tell my husband that also and 54.
::And my husband 75.
::And I'll tell you a story about Barry. He goes to Berkeley every day on a big 900CC motorcycle that's there, and he has to climb up three flights of stairs. He's standing at the doorway, and he before the package he'd be, and he takes off his helmet.
::And then he comes down and he goes in.
::Now, after wearing the patch for one week, he gets up there, takes off his helmet, he's getting ready to Huff and puff.
::And then he goes whoa, no huffing and puffing.
::And he's.
::Like, wow.
::Wow wonder why that is.
::Maybe it's the?
::Yeah, maybe it's the patch.
::That's so cool. And the.
::Thing that I like about the patches is.
::They're not really very expensive.
::Now I I met this woman.
::I love her so much.
::She's a trader, though she's one of the people that works there and she had such a great personality.
::And so I started talking to her.
::And she was in a.
::Lot a lot of pain with her.
::Hip and they just finished.
::3rd stem cell injection and I saw her yesterday and she looks way better and she's going to start with the patches to keep it going.
::She paid thousands and thousands of dollars for the these procedures and these packages, the wholesale price, is $99.95 for a whole month supply you get 30 packages.
::In this thing called the sleeve they call.
::It the sleeve and.
::If you buy a little more volume, sometimes there are a couple of ways to get it a little less so.
::That's really reasonable.
::I mean when?
::I know.
::You consider the alternative is thousands and thousands of dollars of.
::Stem cells is really going to be bigger and bigger and bigger.
::All of this stuff.
::If you could just.
::It's already a multibillion dollar industry in medical field.
::So let's chat about your birds briefly.
::OK.
::Tell me about this baby that.
::You've had for a really long time.
::We have two birdies, one is a dusky conure and he's about the size of a Robin.
::And he's 32 years old. That's over 155 year old being in people's life.
::Bird years.
::Or like whatever.
::We took him to the vet a.
::Couple months ago and.
::I put down how you know how old he is and the vet came in like, almost yelling he goes.
::What he said I have never seen a bird this age of this kind.
::Of bird, I said.
::Well, I looked it.
::Up on Google and it says.
::They can live to 50, he goes.
::No, no, no, no.
::That's not.
::No, they don't.
::You know, so.
::Because they aren't very well taken care of.
::So this guy is amazing and I'm like, so grateful. And then we had a Cockatiel, Joe Joey, who recently passed away. He was 31.
::And that's even more amazing.
::Because for Cockatiel, so we went and got harpos.
::The parrots thing we went and got him a friend at the bird store.
::Turns out that she's a girl.
::I thought it was going to be a boy.
::You know, she's a girl and she's first of all they she lays that well.
::Now, first of all, they're best best friends.
::When we brought her into the room, I kept her in the other room for two weeks.
::They that's what.
::They told us to do.
::We opened the door with her.
::In the cage and.
::We didn't step inside and he's already blowing kisses.
::And the two of them love each other so much, and the other day I put it on my Facebook.
::They were having a tug.
::Of war with the feather.
::One was on one end of the feather there and.
::They're like this.
::And then she won.
::She got the.
::But anyway, it's really cool.
::Is she laying eggs?
::Ohh yeah.
::So you might get babies.
::Will she sit on?
::No, because they can't.
::They can't.
::Ohh, they can't breathe.
::No, no, but.
::Cross breed.
::OK.
::But there was one.
::Other thing, amazing thing.
::It's like watching evolution.
::In in the room.
::So cockatiels so parrots can stand on one foot and use their claw.
::To eat stuff.
::Like the whole the thing and.
::They eat the thing.
::Like he'll eat a chicken bone like one end and then the other end don't.
::Don't go. Never did that. They typically do not have that capability. But Ricky's been watching Harpo and now she's doing.
::And she's using her claw to hold things.
::It's amazing.
::That's are insanely intelligent.
::People don't give them.
::Credit for how smart some of them are, like pros.
::Yeah. Yes.
::Oh, they say clothes are incredible.
::They teach each other.
::They teach their young.
::Yeah, right.
::Skills and apparently parrots and cockatiels do too.
::Yeah, all parties I guess.
::Yeah, Judy, it has been an absolute pleasure chatting with you today.
::Thank you. Thank you.
::Thanks so much for joining me on the you world.
::Showcase program of course. Thank.