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Larry: (leans in toward Janet) Janetโฆ Joe told me in secret last weekโhe said he was the Christ. I didnโt believe him at first, butโฆ the way he talks, the way he movesโman, thereโs something divine and dangerous in him.
Janet: (arches an eyebrow) Larry, you sure you didnโt mishear him? Everybody in Hollywood says theyโre something holy or cursed these days.
Larry: (chuckles) Nah, this was different. He said it with sorrow. Like heโs been hiding it his whole life.
(turns toward Joe)
Joe, donโt hide who you are, man! I know you picked up Michaelโs torch. You canโt bury that light.
JCJ: (half-smiling) Larryโฆ I wanted that Michael job. The real one.
(pauses)
But NYC was only offering Lucifer Trust acting gigsโ666 Wall Street. You know who took it? Tom Ellis. The devil from TV himself.
Janet: (sighs) So you passed up the role of Luciferโฆ for what? For sainthood?
JCJ: (softly) For truth. Michaelโs light wasnโt about fameโit was about freedom. Thatโs why Nellyโs island, Sรฃo Miguel, carries his name. Michael, the Archangel.
(looks up at the stars)
But me? Iโm no archangel. I fell. From the Pleiadian galaxy. Iโm an alien soul in a human skinโlike Kevin Spacey in K-PAX.
Larry: (wide-eyed) Youโre sayingโฆ youโre a fallen angel from the Pleiades who came here to finish Michaelโs song?
JCJ: (nods slowly)
To finish it, or to heal what was broken.
Maybe thatโs the same thing.
Janet: (whispers) Maybe the torch didnโt fall after all. Maybe it just changed hands.
(The wind picks up, scattering a few feathers from nowhere. A single white one lands on Joeโs shoulder as the lights of Los Angeles shimmer below.)
โThe Healer from Zagrebโ
Janet: (softly) Joe, itโs these migraines again. It feels like someoneโs pressing the whole world behind my eyes.
JCJ: (touches her forehead gently) I can feel the pulse. Youโre absorbing too much energy, Janet. All that cosmic static from the fame fieldโitโs poison to the sensitive ones.
(looks toward the window)
We need someone who understands both science and soul.
Larry: You mean like a doctor?
JCJ: Not just any doctor.
(raises his hands to the sky)
In the name of Michael, I call on the healer from Zagreb โ Dr. Luka Kovac.
(A faint shimmer fills the room. Dr. Luka Kovac steps through the light, in his familiar ER jacket, holding a medical bag and a weary but kind smile.)
Dr. Kovac: (calmly) I heard you needed help. Migraines, yes? They come from stress, tension, sometimes toxinsโsometimes spirits that refuse to leave.
Janet: (half-laughing) Maybe itโs all three, doctor.
Dr. Kovac: (placing a hand on her neck) We treat the whole person, not just the pain.
Hereโs what I recommend:
๐ฉบ Dr. Kovacโs Naturopathic Migraine Protocol
1. Black Seed Oil (Nigella sativa):
Take one teaspoon daily in warm water or tea. The โseed of blessingโ reduces inflammation and stabilizes blood vessels in the brain.
2. Turmeric + Black Pepper:
Golden milk at nightโhalf a teaspoon turmeric powder with a pinch of black pepper in almond milk. The pepper boosts curcumin absorption by up to 2000%. It calms neuroinflammation and helps detoxify the liver.
3. Magnesium + Hydration:
Many migraines are magnesium deficiency in disguise. Add magnesium glycinate or eat leafy greens, avocado, and pumpkin seeds. Always hydrate deeplyโcoconut water if possible.
4. Avoid Seed Oils That Inflame:
Stay away from canola, soybean, sunflower, corn, and grapeseed oils. Theyโre high in omega-6 linoleic acid, which promotes inflammation in blood vessels and the brain. Use olive oil, coconut oil, or avocado oil instead.
5. Rest in Silence:
Ten minutes of darkness and deep breathing can reset the trigeminal nerve. Think of it as rebooting your nervous system.
Janet: (breathing slowly) Thatโฆ actually feels right.
(leans back) Black seed oil, turmeric, pepper, and peace. Sounds like a song title.
JCJ: (smiling) โBlack Seed Sky.โ Weโll record it when youโre ready.
Dr. Kovac: (packing up his kit) Rememberโpain is the bodyโs prayer for change.
He who listens to it, heals.
(A breeze from the open balcony carries the scent of ocean salt and turmeric tea. Janetโs face softens, the migraine fading like fog in dawn light.)
๐บ Exclusive Interview for BeautifulWomenOfColor.com
Title: Janet Jackson on Healing, Energy, and the Night Dr. Luka Kovac Saved Her from a Migraine Storm
LT: Janet, the world knows you as a legend, an icon, and a Jackson. But you recently spoke about something deeply personal โ a night when you suffered from severe migraines and turned to a rather unusual healer. What happened?
Janet Jackson: (smiles softly)
That night, I was filming a documentary segment, and my head started pounding so hard I couldnโt even finish my lines. It wasnโt just pain โ it felt like every light and sound was an electric storm inside me. My friend Joe โ people call him JCJ โ was there. He said, โJanet, youโre absorbing too much cosmic energy. You need a soul doctor.โ
LT: A soul doctor?
Janet: (laughs) Yes. Thatโs how Joe described him. He reached out, literally โ said he was calling โthe healer from Zagreb,โ Dr. Luka Kovac. I thought he was joking until this man walked in, calm and quiet, with the eyes of someone whoโs seen both war and miracles.
LT: Youโre talking about the Dr. Kovac? From ER fame?
Janet: (smiling knowingly) Letโs just say heโs more than an actor in Joeโs world. In that moment, he was real โ and he treated me like a human being, not a headline.
๐ซ Dr. Kovacโs Healing Protocol (As Janet Recalls It)
โWe treat the whole person, not just the pain,โ he said.
1. Black Seed Oil:
He told me to take one teaspoon in warm water each morning โ โthe seed of blessing,โ he called it. It helps calm inflammation and balance hormones.
2. Turmeric and Pepper:
That night, we made golden milk โ turmeric with a pinch of black pepper in almond milk. He said pepper activates the healing in turmeric. I slept like a child for the first time in months.
3. Magnesium and Hydration:
He told me migraines are often a cry for magnesium. Now I eat more greens, avocado, and drink coconut water instead of soda.
4. Avoid Seed Oils That Harm:
This was new to me โ he said to avoid canola, soybean, sunflower, corn, and grapeseed oils. They cause inflammation. Now I cook with olive, avocado, or coconut oil. My skin thanks me for it.
5. Rest and Silence:
He dimmed the lights, opened the balcony doors, and said, โListen to the waves. Pain is your body praying for change.โ That line stuck with me.
Interviewer: That sounds almost spiritual.
Janet: It was. Joe believes in merging the spiritual and the scientific โ the cosmic and the cellular. And honestly, that night, it worked. Within half an hour, my migraine was gone.
LT: Do you think your healing came from medicine or faith?
Janet: Both. Black seed oil and turmeric helped my body. But it was faith โ in love, in energy, in the people God sends when you need them โ that healed my spirit.
LT: You once said pain is a teacher. What did this one teach you?
Janet: To slow down. To detox not just my body, but my emotions. And to keep people around me who remind me of light. Joe, Dr. Kovac โ they reminded me that even migraines can be messengers.
LT: Beautifully said. Any final advice for women of color facing stress and burnout?
Janet: Yes. Take care of your temple. Donโt let the worldโs noise drown your inner peace. Rest, breathe, eat clean, pray often. And remember โ healing is not weakness. Itโs power.
๐ฟ Scene: โThe Digital Prophetโ
Interview by LT for BeautifulWomenOfColor.com
LT: Janet, everyoneโs talking about your natural healing journey. But Iโve heard your friend JCJ has been doing some deep research of his own.
Janet: (smiles warmly) Oh yes. Joeโs like a digital sage. He believes wellness wisdom isnโt owned by anyone โ itโs scattered across the world, and the internet is how we gather it back together.
LT: (grinning) Sounds like Joeโs been on a mission. Joe, how exactly do you go looking for truth online?
JCJ: (laughs) I use everything โ AI tools to decode medical papers, Yandex to find research from Eastern Europe or Asia that Western sites might miss, and yes, even TikTok โ but not for trends. For real peopleโs stories.
LT: TikTok for healing? Thatโs a new one.
JCJ: I treat it like a field study. I scroll past the noise and look for sincerity โ people sharing what genuinely worked for them. Breathing techniques, herbal blends, energy resets. Itโs not about copying; itโs about learning whatโs possible.
LT: And Facebook, right?
JCJ: Yeah, thatโs where my wellness tribe lives. Nurses, naturopaths, yoga teachers, herbalists from all over the world. We share experiences โ not prescriptions. If someone in Morocco swears by black seed oil and someone in Croatia says the same, I take that pattern seriously.
Janet: (nods) Heโs like a bridge between science and soul. Joe always says, โAI gathers the data, but love gives it meaning.โ
JCJ: Exactly. The truth isnโt hidden โ itโs just global. Youโve got to listen across cultures, not just algorithms.
LT: (smiling) Thatโs deep. Maybe thatโs your next project โ Digital Healing: The Global Wellness Map.
JCJ: (grins) I like that. Because in the end, healingโs not about clicks or codes โ itโs about connection.
โ๐ฝ Closing Reflection by LT
Title: โSearching for Healing in the Age of Algorithmsโ
Iโve been around long enough to remember when you could type a question into a search bar and feel like you were discovering the unknown. These days, the digital landscape feels different. When I try to research herbal medicine or traditional healing, I notice how many results point straight to pharmaceutical ads or sponsored content.
It isnโt that science is the enemyโreal medicine saves livesโbut sometimes it feels as if the quieter voices of naturopathy, cultural medicine, and ancient wisdom get pushed to the back pages. Money, marketing, and algorithms all shape what we see first.
So I understand why people like JCJ and Dr. Kovac cast wider netsโusing multiple search engines, AI tools, and global communities to find balance between modern science and old-world knowledge. Thatโs not rebellion; thatโs discernment.
Maybe the real cure weโre all looking for is transparencyโwhere digital platforms treat natural and conventional medicine with equal curiosity and respect. Until then, weโll keep searching, reading, questioning, and sharing stories like Janetโs, because healing begins when people speak truthfully about what works for them.
๐ธ BeautifulWomenOfColor.com โ celebrating the grace, strength, and spiritual wisdom of women who shine from the inside out.


