Johnny Delirious' Podcast

By: Johnny Delirious
  • Summary

  • In the early 1980's, Johnny Delirious worked with one of the first pioneers of the scientific modality – Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA), James Davenport - Davenport Laboratories in North Dallas finding the right diet to experience life free of disease. But he did not know he had life threatening hepatitis c. It got bad and sold the business in the 1990s because he had no energy and went for treatment, The doctors said he had 12 million hep c viral load and 96% scar tissue (cirrhosis). They recommended a liver transplant because he had less than 6 months to live. Johnny choose not to get the transplant and they said he was not thinking right and said he was delirious. That was over 25 years ago. Johnny completely recovered from hepatitis and cirrhosis. Today, Dr. Johnny is a Master Survivor, best selling author and radio host celebrity and gives his expert advice with over 40 years of experience as a professional in the health industry.

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Episodes
  • Episode 177: 4 failed assassination attempts on Trump's life since June
    Sep 23 2024

    According to DHS there are 5 hit squads at large in the US right now

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    2 hrs
  • Episode 176: It is National Only Citizens Vote Week
    Sep 16 2024

    Find out How you can help make a difference to have fair elections in November

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    2 hrs
  • Episode 175: Our Future - The Trumpian Gambit
    Sep 9 2024

    Never Revealed Details of the White Hat Global Military Operation

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    2 hrs

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