Cell Regeneration is Exosomes…nce Based PEMF with David Konn

Cell Regeneration is Exosomes…nce Based PEMF with David Konn
Tue, Sep 26, 2023 4:52PM • 1:38:05
SUMMARY KEYWORDS
patients, cell, body, regenerative medicine, stem cells, work, cell regeneration, study, age, great, ginseng, question, clinics, amniotic fluid, system, prp, regeneration, cell membrane, pmf, research
SPEAKERS
Bill Clearfield

Bill Clearfield 00:26
DR. PATEL Can you hear me

00:34
Can you hear me? Can you hear me?

Bill Clearfield 00:38
You’re fine.

00:39
Okay, great.

Bill Clearfield 00:42
Can we get you for October 24

00:47
Okay, so you have somebody there for today.

Bill Clearfield 00:50
I do. Yes.

00:51
Okay October 24 sure whether I’ll be here or not no, not after but that that will be fine October 24. I let you know if it is something different

Bill Clearfield 01:11
Okay. Great.

01:12
Thank you. Okay. Oh my own do have gray. David Kahn

Bill Clearfield 01:20
going to be talking on are you getting our emails anymore or no?

01:24
No, I haven’t. Oh, okay.

Bill Clearfield 01:28
I’ll put you back in I get don’t know why. We’re getting

01:37
what is never going to talk on?

Bill Clearfield 01:39
He does. cell regeneration exosomes. And pap EMF mats. Okay.

01:51
He’s not a physician is he know what is he? What does he do?

Bill Clearfield 01:57
He runs these energy clinics. We won’t hold that against him that he’s, you know, that he’s not a physician.

02:11
No, no, I just wanted to know, I mean, he’s, he’s a very knowledgeable person. I mean, I have many meetings. So

Bill Clearfield 02:20
we’ve had him we’ve had him on before and

02:22
yeah, yeah, I think I’m not too sure whether he talk on golf I’m something I don’t recall what he thought was sometimes he talks also on the swipe machine

02:51
Carrie

Bill Clearfield 02:56
Nice to have you back then. Dr. Tanto. I don’t not sure why you’re not getting our emails. So

03:02
got a good thank you for attending. I got it.

Bill Clearfield 03:05
Yeah, I’m not sure why you’re not getting it. I I actually put you in last night. Again. Send me which was the right email address. So it makes sure I get it. Okay. So I had a couple of different ones. Nice to see you again. Marlene. So,

03:28
hey, everybody. I was traveling the last few weeks. So either traveling or working late.

Bill Clearfield 03:36
Okay, well, we won’t hold it against you this time.

03:40
Thank you. I missed you.

Bill Clearfield 03:42
We missed you too.

03:43
And there was 12 pounds less of me by the way.

Bill Clearfield 03:48
Okay, you have to get a new picture then.

03:51
That part looks the same.

Bill Clearfield 03:55
So you don’t have ozempic face?

04:00
What’s that? You don’t

Bill Clearfield 04:01
you don’t keep up with the latest news on all the horrible side effects from using the semaglutide you get thinner in the face and you get your your fingers get thinner and your rings fall off and stuff like that. I don’t have that. Okay, good.

04:18
I don’t I don’t wear rings so maybe I don’t notice. Oh, I don’t know my my clothes are fitting better. I’m so happy about that.

Bill Clearfield 04:27
Yeah, if you go just just go on a search engine and type in ozempic face and you’ll see all sorts of nonsense.

04:35
Interesting. Did you have a conversation with Dana?

04:39
Dana, I did. Good. Yeah. Yeah. Awesome. Yeah. So so Hey, Bill. Yeah. Who do you order your ivermectin and your logo Chanel trucks known for?

Bill Clearfield 05:00
low dose Naltrexone I get from Belmar and ivermectin, I get from Mike Beamer. Amen. Thank you, Joe, where are you here? Makes you a co

05:14
host here.

Bill Clearfield 05:16
Sounds good. And thanks for taking care of last week. I was I was not here also I I was visiting my grandchildren. Two of them, the two oldest ones are turned six and eight. So they’re big shots now. Third grade third grade is the bomb of quote unquote. So we we kind of like that. So anyway, while we have a few minutes, anybody have any any questions, comments? I have I’ve got a request for somebody to ask for an integrative topic of integrative evaluation and treatment of migraine headaches. Does anybody have any insight into that? Either your that’s your expertise or know somebody.

06:19
So do let me know. Okay. So Dave, thanks for being here. You’re still on mute.

06:35
There we go. Can you hear me now? Are you fine? How are things going? Good? Okay, great. No, it’s always a busy day, especially when you have a presentation coming up. That’s good. A lot of good things are happening a lot of challenging things that happen in the in the country in the world but we got to replace bad with good right? Yeah.

Bill Clearfield 07:05
Got consensus. I got a I got a I got a solicitation from opaq, the osteopathic political action committee do I do I want to contribute to them? We take a vote on that.

07:22
I think there’s better places to share your resources.

Bill Clearfield 07:26
Yeah, I was thinking maybe the good humor truck or maybe, maybe, maybe I’ll go go get a a barbecue somewhere.

07:39
Right, right.

Bill Clearfield 07:42
My membership expired. I’m heartbroken. I also got a I got an email from the president of my medical school. She was disappointed that I didn’t RSVP or to go to their reception at omit it’s coming up. So I don’t know if I should write her back and either explain explain that, uh, you know, he’s sort of literally been, you know, reserved with cease and desist letters for revenge and that’s not to show up. So

08:16
you should probably let him know truth never hurt anyone. Yeah, just hurt sometimes. Yeah. Well,

Bill Clearfield 08:24
which side do you think that she would she would lean on?

08:29
No, I don’t know.

Bill Clearfield 08:30
She doesn’t know me and I don’t know her at all. But I’ll give you I’ll give you two hints.

08:37
So, you know, you never know people sometimes know things that you don’t expect. Yeah.

Bill Clearfield 08:43
I suppose. So. All right. Well, Dave, it’s five o’clock that are on our clock. So introduce yourself to folks who don’t know you and take it away. And you can share your screen and tell us everything we need to know about your Okay. Your opera.

09:09
Should I share before I introduce or

Bill Clearfield 09:12
however you want to do it introduce Firstly, we don’t want to we would like to see your smiling face. Okay.

09:21
Stop Sharing. Okay. Well, hello, everyone. I’ve met a number of you over the years, and I was able to speak. I was able to speak a little bit in the past. My name is David Kahn. I have been involved in regenitive medicine field now for about six or seven years. Prior to that. I was involved in for about 1520 years in in various fields related to functional medicine. I’m a patent holder and an enzyme per minute ginseng was developed in Korea. And I got active in this organization quantum selling medicine clinics. About six years ago and I have been fortunate to connect with some really world leading suppliers in the area of residence based PMF, which I’ll share a little bit today and also X Zone therapeutics and I will be presenting mostly using the word research, because that’s kind of what they like to share with us that exosomes can be used for cosmeceutical purchase and repurpose and research so I’ll be sharing in that way but we can talk a little bit more afterwards if you’d like to follow up with me. So I guess, with that said, let me see if I can not mess up the technology here. See if I can Okay, does that show on the screen okay, great. Does

11:15
okay. See?

11:29
CFI

11:38
There we go. Okay, so basically Regeneron medicine, and tonight we’re going to be talking about cell regeneration via exosomes and resident space PMF. And I like to begin in the beginning because the greatness of the field that we’re in, is in the collegial nature of this organization and some others, that we share best practices, and we constantly focus on how to improve with our patients. And as a result, we’re able to we’re able to expand the field with real in clinic experience, and that’s what we like to do. We have a few Sam clinics around the country who are utilizing. And so basically, I just start with quantum celery medicine. What is CUCM? It’s basically we call the segment of medicine that focus on cell function and cell communication in diagnosis, treatment and maintenance of health and wellness in the human body. So it focuses on cell regeneration which we’re realizing has huge potential. Year by year, even in the various meetings we’ve had here, Bill’s organization, we’re constantly receiving more input on what this is possible with his cell regeneration with various protocols. So quantum selling medicine focuses on cell regeneration, preservation, and scientists researchers have been examining the complex process really intent for many years, but intensely for the last three decades. And what we’ve seen is quantum physics, that area of energy and and theoretically analyzing the invisible and bringing science to bear, but it’s given rise now quantum biology and quantum chemistry so many things are coming more and more clearer and more and more scientifically proven. So, question so why is Kusum clinic critical for Regenerative Medicine and basically regenerative medicine fields it advanced field of medicine that supports and facilitates advisor Mac remarkable ability for cell regeneration, physical, emotional energetic components. As you know as your healing your patients are all required to achieve successful regenerative medicine therapy. So cell regeneration, the exosomes, and for decades, there’s been a growing interest to address the problem of premature aging. There are people saying that’s the main thing if you’re just premature aging, everything else takes care of itself and one overall perspective. But so cell regeneration creates premature aging. So in the past few years, stem cells, PRP, platelet rich plasma and exosomes have been hot topics among researchers and doctors. They have become the leading edge of regenerative medicine. So exosomes are the most recent focus of the research. And to give you an idea of what we’re looking at as of August 2023, they’re more than 300,000 studies related to stem cell more than 29,000 studies published related to exosomes and more than 14,000 studies related to PRP that’s just on PubMed that gives you an idea now why is there so much more in certain areas is because a lot of them funding for research is of course in the hands of pharma and they’re looking for ways to leverage this for their own pharmaceutical model, which you’re aware of. So, but it’s interesting because about 15 years ago, people thought that exosomes were kind of like the sewer system of the cell just ways to get rid of waste material. They didn’t really know what they were even though they knew about stem cells. So this is just a common shared by many, but this is just a quote from Dr. Sanjay Batra. He’s a former adjunct professor of the Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine. There are a lot of regenerative medicine departments now in the various universities. And I know that Dr. Burgess, one of the CO directors is working on something with the University of Maryland, I believe, anyway, a university in Maryland. So basically, what is an exosomes? That’s the question. Basically exosomes are extracellular vesicles things vesicles that can go out of the cell, and they use for communication. So an exome is an extracellular vesicle produced by a cell that can tell other cells what to do. exosomes are now our how cells talk to each other. So intercellular communication through exomes appears to have a role in the cause of various diseases. And the research is showing in these 1000s of research, including cancer, neuro degeneration, inflammatory disease, and recovering from many types of injuries, including burns and fractures and, and dislocations and even just arthritis. limitations and were issues in the body. So exosomes coming from PRP therapy, stem cell therapy or neonatal, extracellular vesicles. They communicate with the body’s resident stem cells. To begin to regenerate. That’s really what’s going on. It’s signaling the stem cells in the body to regenerate in that specific area. That’s why they’ve shown themselves to be so safe because they’re just giving a message for your own stem cells to revive and revitalize. So most of the physicians on this call are involved in preparing the garden of the body. That’s so important. So we want to plant this remarkable seed. But we have to think about how do we prepare the garden for planting the seed? And then how do we maintain the garden for vibrant growth, the garden being this amazing garden of the human body. So what we’re going to be talking about today is a little bit about what are these regenerative medicine vesicles a little bit of on stem cells very little about PRP but will be mentioned and then how we prepare the body for optimum results. So basically, when we talk about healing, we’re dealing with we’re dealing with mind and body connection. And we’ve had several presentations on this in this past year, but your mindset is we know has a huge effect on your physical and chemical levels. We also know that lifestyle choice choices the foods you eat your exercise, the breathing, yoga, many many types of activities. affects that area of healing and optimal health. And then we bring in this area of regenerative medicine, how the body can restore and rebuild. And we’re, we’re really have been amazed at the amount of regeneration potential the body really has. And I know that you’ve seen this in your practices. So when we think about exosomes and stem cells, basically almost 80% the market 70 About 70% of the market is PRP, prolotherapy, then stem cells were taking up a big growth now they’ve had a backdrop a little bit because of regulatory issues. And then exosomes. Very small sliver as the newest contender, some called the estimated market share in regenerative medicine, and then the level of patient outcomes, which is what we’re really looking at. And that’s how I got involved in Regeneron varia was stem cells alone, about a 50% transformational effect on patients if done correctly. exosomes jump that up to about 65. But when you do terrain preparation, in combination with exosomes, you’re looking at 90% increase so many times the success of stem cells or exosomes could be because the train was not as bad or just the way the body responded. So now we have challenges what do we do with our challenges and how to regenerate medicine and preparing the train helpless so basically we’re looking at disease is basically cell dysfunction. So all kinds of area and people are worried and emotionally about it. And basically you’ve got non living, a biotic and living biotic effects. That’s going to affect disease, injury, disease and just disorder the body.

20:29
I’m gonna go kind of quickly because you know, we don’t have all night but immunity and inflammation. These are two key elements that are going to really affect what we can do to solve all these problems. In the body. So a lot of therapies including what we talked about deals with boosting immunity the buys own ability to heal itself and solving the problem of inflammation from from various diseases and also we know from injury so cell function dysfunction, our cells are under constant stress from pollutants, diet too much or too little exercise drugs and other lifestyle factors. When our cells are weakened, we look and feel exhausted, and we’re more prone to illness. So this is why we need to look at health from the cellular level and these are things that I’m sure you discuss with your patients but these this PowerPoint will be available if you want to use it sometimes and communicate with your patients. So cell communication creates or I’m choosing cell miscommunication creates auto immunity which is a I would say it’s one of the nightmares where we have in healing. There’s now over 100 different types of autoimmune disorders. You’ve got it in the brain, multiple sclerosis, you only get in Barre Syndrome, autism, blood you’ve got leukemia, lupus, GI tract issues celiac disease, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, diabetes, issues in the nerve peripheral neuropathy, diabetic neuropathy, your lung issues, skin issues, muscles and bones, rheumatoid arthritis and thyroid such a critical organ the thyroid, you get Hashimotos Graves disease, thyroiditis, and these things tend to increase as you age because what is aging? Well what we find is aging is actually in humans and other species. It’s just an evolutionary conserved mechanism. When you’re young and wants your round, when you get older, it says, well, we need to make space for someone else on the planet. So what does that mean? There’s a built in mechanism that make injured individuals expire. That mechanism is what we call aging. Most of the ailments we see are related to inflammation and degradation, degeneration. As we age in the beginning, as newborns, we have a huge capacity to Repair and Replace issues. Issues in tissues but over time, regeneration capacity ourselves becomes weaker, creating degeneration and weaker cells. So we have a program that we incorporate talking about 120 Day cell regeneration program. So trend is tremendous way for patients to launch that process of anti aging. As you know, it’s not a one time meet. It’s a time they have to work with you in that transformation. Because when you’re young and alive, we’re losing on average 300 million cells every minute. So that means we’d be dead if the cells were not replaced. However, losing the cells is great because that’s what the body is now reproducing, giving us tremendous regeneration potential. So for the most part, cells are replaced by tissue specific stem cells in our body stem cell guides the body what to do so these adult stem cells reside in every issue. While we’re young, we’re able to keep up with them. But as but as you age, it gets more and more difficult. Now, this is something which I like to always focus on in regenerative medicine. When we’re talking to our patients, and I’m sure you’ve covered this with them, but is regenitive medicine a spectator sport? Or is it a participation, support, support, support and support? So of course, it’s a participation this the key, the patient’s own involvement in their own healing. That is central, then you don’t they don’t come to you say, hey, fix me. That’s another paradigm. They can’t you. You’re the coach providing the best and technology to help them. In terms of stem cells. The demand when you’re young is not that high, but the supply is bountiful. So you’re doing very well. So the biological aging is endogenous stem cell depletion. So we have bounced is as I mentioned, it’s a built in mechanism thymus out. So as we age, we get this problem of supply and demand or demand continues and in particularly if you get into some issue of an injury, or disease you have even a greater demand. And basically each time a stem cell divides in makes a copy of self or make new cells for tissue part of the chromosomes called telomeres or shorten and that’s an area of course they measure to consider your aging. So, one of the areas mesenchymal stem cells is what they looked at a lot because they differentiated various, virtually any kind of cell in your body. The challenge is, you have a tremendous loss of regenerative capacity as we age. Then, as as you come to your teenage years, there’s only a 90% decrease in that from birth till your teenage years. Then, by the time you’re 50 years old, your bone marrow cells provide only two and a half percent of MSCs for regeneration. That’s why one of the challenges we’re faced with today, we’re in stem cell therapy. They’re saying bone aspiration is still good, we see benefits, but in most cases with elderly patients, you’re more limited as a as the bone marrow provides only two and a half MSCs for regeneration compared to when you’re young. So this way we’re we’re committed to using the highest quality perinatal products. So well. The science is informed that the fetus demonstrates 100% capacity repair injured tissue in utero. So that capacity repair is gradually lost as we age. We scrape our knees as kids gets better really quick. Animals take longer to recover. So the clinics that we work with with seomra lavatory we’re focused on perinatal products. So regenerative medicine addresses premature aging. Regenerative Medicine addresses premature aging by facilitating high levels of cell regeneration. The key components for success regenerative therapy begins at the cellular and sub cellular levels. I want to talk a little bit about that. Our focus as an organization is bringing technology and expertise to address this. So I’m so honored to join your group and other groups to study the leading edge of what’s going on in the field and how we can facilitate each clinic. So regenerative therapy is an ongoing process that requires full patient participation. So we provide patients with critically needed at home therapies because when you talk about for the patient, to participate in our healing, it’s not just when they come into the clinic, or doing a few things is what they do every day, all day that’s going to make that short and long term regeneration and wellness. And this is just a study that was done science scientists at Harvard working with others, they worked on experiments with rejuvenating factors by putting blood of an younger mouse into an elder mouse and two ways of deriving pair BIOSIS. Basically, this is what you’re looking to do with with all the regenerative therapy, whether it’s PRP or stem cells are exosomes, you’re looking to regenerate. So in this study, they found remarkable results of benefit. And that’s what high that the benefit effects were not limited to the brain, and operative factors can be identified. One study showed the growth differentiation, a factor gdF 11. We won’t go into that today but in powers yungblud Christoper regenitive oomph to old muscle. So again, our goal is how do we prepare the train to prepare the garden for playing the seed and to maintain that garden for vibrant growth because this area of cell regeneration, you want to take that on right in through the 80s The 90s going past a century mark. We have technology today which allows us to enter into that age. But we have to address a lot of the problems in the environment that caused an issue. And that’s why I want to go right into that whole core issue of where the pulse electromagnetic fields resonance base is so critical in our healing. So basically our body is electromagnetic entity. Each cell has a positive and negative field in the DNA. The Earth is a dynamic magnet. Our body is a dynamic magnet, and every one of our 70 trillion cells are actually each mini electromagnetic entities. So cell division is a process responsible keeping the body healthy and rejuvenated. The force which activates the formation and division of cells, it’s magnetic energy is very important. In the natural field, he talked about earthing, they talked about walking on the beach walking on the grass. If you’d haven’t put too many pesticides on grasses, you can find that or if it’s in your home, you’re not doing that. The proper function the interaction of all your organs and system the body depend on the constant presence of adequate magnetic energy. And so magnetism is essential for the body’s electromagnetic activity and plays a major role in health so our body is basically as I said electromagnetic system. And this is from one of the patterns of the CQRS system.

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Where they had they analyze if you look at the metabolism the cell I am transferred is a German patent verified the cell membrane basically has a positive charge in the outside of the cell matched by a negative charge on the inside. This is a course of schematic but it shows us an ideal perfect cell where you’ve got the plus and minus and couldn’t complete balance allows the ion transport of nitrogen, calcium, oxygen, 90 other different vital substances, your 12 amino acids 60 vitamins, trace it all comes into the cell for the Krebs cycle makes energy and then it’s pulled out of the cell for the positive charge as co2, h2o and free radicals in waste products. So he sells the basic models of life. You’ve got to keep them healthy. So the cell phytotherapy this pmf resonance base, it actually has been shown to restore the cell membrane IO function there is PMF that affects the microcircuit microcirculation. This does affect the micro circulation, but the core is what is doing in the cells. So these resonant fields and that was this this technology was developed by Dr. Linus Pauling roborough Becker and Dr. GH Fisher when I went over and meet with them of course not Dr. Pauling at that time, I met with their team. We discussed about well what is this doing? And they said basically, by restoring these basic models of health, there are whole ideas, healthy cells, healthy body, everything starts to communicate and improve. And so they had to show using DarkField Microscopy to provide the scientific proof for the pattern. Before treatment, the cells are come together. During a five minute treatments. They began to configure that cell membrane, five minutes after treatment, and then 15 minutes after its treatment. You can see the cell memories have reconfigured and they’re able to function well because you can see if if you’re in this situation, and that the cell membrane have an offset between the plus and the minus in the cell, the cells are going to clump together because the plus of one cell will connect to the minus of another cell. But when the cell membrane is functioning, you’re gonna have that nice positive charge on the outside which keeps that nice separation for the uptake of nutrients and release of toxins. And they do this not through the power of the Gauss they do it through resonance space because the Earth is only a 50 Micro Gauss. So there are studies and systems showing that the high golf systems can affect the cell function, especially microcirculation. But we really aim at getting that natural cell functionality is the goal. So and of course cell voltage, because once the cell membrane is stable, you have a solid high cell voltage, you really need to have your voltage in the cell between 70 to minus minus 70 minus 110 millivolts. As you age it tends to go down. But if you take certain action, you can mean that good maintain that good cell voltage, which is basically the energy the energy cells is the energy of life. So the cell vital quantum resonance system, He restores the cell membrane IO function. You also have it absorbs Electrosmog and this is very important thing to go into a moment. It’s the only one that I’m aware of in the world that has a patent on this technology. And the max is my cell regeneration which the way I got involved in regenerative medicine is I was involved with after I got my patent on the on the the enzyme from Anna Jensen, which then brings the body homeostatic balance in many remarkable ways. Then I got active with the quantum resonance systems which was became the cell vital. And I began to go to Virginia medicine clinics. And they started telling me that if they got patients on this math, and then on this technology on the daily, they’re getting far better results consistently. And so that’s that kind of led me into this whole world of regenerative medicine in the area of stem cells and exosomes. So basically what what you have a problem in daily life is the letter magnetic fields and a lot of your patients will be aware of this. There’s a lot of discussion and things published about 5g But even before that, so the problem is magnetic fields create dirty energy called electro smog and so and this is severely damaging to cell function. And so basically, this is just a schematic showing you get it from your phones, your headphones, your TV, the electrical devices outside, whether it’s the power lines or the 5g towers, your computer, your Wi Fi, all these things are affecting the cells and destabilizing that critical cell membrane function. The beautiful thing about this technology the cell vital is that when you sleep on the mat, we’re able to show that it zeros out the cell the instability of Electrosmog it zeros out as it goes in there, Matt and we have things on the website. You can see that done but we really need to help to address our patient’s problem with that Electrosmog damage, which destabilize everything we’re trying to do to help them so

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brought my thing in front. Okay, so basically, a critical element in cell degeneration is deep restorative sleep. And we know the estimates are about 80% of your cell regeneration occurs in deep sleep. We all know to bring our patients into a deep restorative sleep is always going to be critical in any of the healing modalities. We work with them. So a critical element is effective Electrosmog when they’re sleeping. So celebrate is the only payment system with a patent proving absorbs and minimize Electrosmog I met I remember having an experience where as I was at a medical spa once a night a device which measures Electrosmog in the body. And patients stood up and I was showing them the person on the mat see the no Electrosmog see on you. There’s no Electrosmog when I when I put it on the person who’s standing, it showed that Electrosmog and I I was surprised and I put it back on the person the math in there was no Electrosmog put it back on the person who’s standing there and show that Electrosmog and I hadn’t seen that before. What I found out later was at this medical spa was part of a condo system and it was in their their one of their their rooms where behind the wall was the Wi Fi for the whole building. And so I was in shock so then I put the person at Electrosmog on the mat and he zeroed out. So in our patents we don’t show you remove Electrosmog but through our clinical experience we know that is removing Electrosmog and we can measure it. So this just gives you an idea of when if if you get involved in this one of the most common small Electrosmog or small PMF systems in the market is a company called Beamer, which I’m sure some of you may have heard about from their patients. I hear it all the time from people and we knew there was an issue with Electrosmog with beamer but finally last year, they ran an analysis where they were measuring Electrosmog by this TCL standard. There’s covered Germany and also Austria and they measured at different areas the full body met at the head, the abdominal the foot in the pillow area, and they were able they showed the cell vital there was less than three volts per meter. The standard required was to be less than 10 volts per meter. The beamer measured the full mat 165 volts per meter 197 volts per meter 150 volts per meter in 130. I believe that short term usage is not that damaging, but they cannot sleep on it. And one of the most critical things of your PMF technology as part of your cell regeneration is the ability to sleep on it because you want to get that deep restorative sleep, where the the work of whether it’s PRP or exon therapy or stem cells, which are releasing exosomes, you want to support the cell’s ability to regenerate. And if you’re not getting that now you’re gonna have much more limited potential of success. So I’m gonna go back to a little bit more details on exosomes. So basically, what are exosomes again, they’re kind of interesting because they’re coming from the stem cells. There’s messaging model molecules or messenger vesicles. So they go to where your body needs them to go and they instruct the cells to become what your body needs them to become. It sounds like too much of a statement, but it is simply what exosomes are. So your PRP provides your bodies with exosomes. So from a regulatory standpoint generally they the regulator’s have no problem with PRP, according to when we spoke to Dr. Barnes, who’s the head of this area biologics and FDA. He said basically, PRP is fine. We’re not really concerned about it. He didn’t want to say they they approve it or they authorize it but they don’t have a problem with PRP. Now axon therapy itself that whether he talked about in the presentation whether your your your culturing to create exosomes, he didn’t talk so much from amniotic fluid but basically exome therapy officially is only for cognitive political and research. So basically, what is the stem cell? So stem cell basically, you know, basically, exosomes are making stem cell do what a stem cell is supposed to do. So the mesenchymal stem cells it’s like a primitive cell, with through the exosomes it releases does everything in the body. And so it differentiated multiple tissues itself replicates. Now, here’s something that’s interesting, because if you have exosomes with PRP, then why can’t this just cover what you need for regeneration? The challenge of otologist biologics from your PRP is inflammation in the very beginning, and then there’s repair. So, so basically, your repair 20 years, it drops down 30 years 50 or 60 years so the repair potential of your PRP has limited because your blood becomes older. And this is why so much research is focused on perinatal tissue because as you get older you have as we showed earlier, less and less stem cells. So unless this regenerate potential as part of the natural way of aging, so so much research has been focused on stem cells and now exosomes. So one aspects of of exosomes is heterochronic parabiosis, and a perfect example of it is pregnancy. So basically a natural example of it. So the amniotic fluid EVs are the ultimate toolbox for tissue growth and repair because it’s making a healthy mother and healthy baby. You’ve got all the physiological changes the mother experiences, tissue growth, immune modulation, it must come from communication with fetus being we call nano zones are proven exosomes found in amniotic fluid. We just say nano zones because in the past people were calling various extracellular vesicles exosomes, but they weren’t really quite exosomes, I won’t go into detail that but it has to have a certain size, definitely less than 150 nanometers, but we’d like to see less than 125 and also a certain protein configuration. So all the materials needed for fetal growth must be delivered to an exquisitely refined inventory via growth factors chemokine high lauric acid and combined with them in Amazon Nanos homes, so unique and specific cargo ratios are only seeing the natural amniotic fluid for cosmetic use. So the heart of the mother in the third trimester is akin to that of an elite athlete. So these exosomes are not just making a perfect baby. They’re transforming the mother by removing information and stimulating the stem cells throughout the body to make her into like an elite athlete. And so she suddenly this in you’ll see that with patients, they become patient and many conditions that we’re dealing with in certain their exhaustion level, they’re often exhausted, but they have a tremendous energy still. And so in that final three months, they’re like running they’re running like like, like a professional athlete. But they got to do it for three months not just a few hours or a few days. Okay, so basically we’re talking about exosomes amniotic fluid derived from therapy. They come from Hema Eman, poetic stem cells, influenza, calm stem cells, mainly the amount of poetic they’re, they’re creating an RBC and white blood cells and platelets, and then the mesenchymal are differentiated into epithelial cells, skeletal muscle neurons, adipose fibroblasts, osteopath, Kandra sites, so everything is making that healthy babies now able to help the body that’s why we’re seeing so many remarkable series of wonderful results with exosome therapeutics. So amniotic fluid contains hyaluronic acid, overthrowing the growth factors, chemokine cytokines of abundance of mesenchymal stem cells, which released these extracellular vesicles to signal reproduction of all the cells. So you can see it’s coming this broad range, the skin, cartilage, bone, adipose tissue, the skin of course now, it’s allowed for for cosmeceutical and hair, tremendous results we’re seeing with that. Your muscle, your nerves, your liver, your cornea, your eyesight, we’ve seen all these tremendous result you see them in the studies, and the studies continue to go and now the company we I’m working with, they have their own individual new drug investigation, new drug number, so that’s something that they’re looking for companies to have more and more, but still, they’re they’re maintaining the role that until it gets to all studies that you can’t be approved. They say it’s an unapproved drug only for research and cosmeceutical use. So basically, it’s an l say ACL your embryonic derived minimal, manipulated tissue. As I said, available for

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research purpose, so brain, long term neural protection, increased cell proliferation, improved functional recovery, suppression of inflammation. In terms of your kidneys, you have reduced apoptosis, the cells are getting better life and in better cell proliferation. One of the key things of aging is the decline of kidneys as you age and no necrosis, suppression of inflammation, your heart of course, the number one condition that that’s ends the life of people is in the area of cardiovascular disease, and so reduce apoptosis, increased cell proliferation, your liver, you’ve got reduced apoptosis again, that liver can regenerate. And so it’s the these exosomes are going out and they’re giving these instructions to revive the entire body. It’s an exciting exciting area. of regenerative medicine. This is just going to show you in terms of skin healing. This is a remarkable healing. This is from a diabetic wound, and from December of 22 on through March 25 23. You can see that transformation of diabetic wounds and in most cases, there are protocols that can be happening, but quite often, when diabetic wounds get to this state, they continue and that’s how you start to see the loss of limb. But here’s a case in three months we see almost almost a complete recovery and I’m going to show you another one through a physical damage. This is cosmeceutical skin restoration following a third degree burn with amniotic fluid based therapy. So third degree burns from a firework accent you can see how horrible it was. Day one of treatment after one week of treatment, tremendous regeneration occurring. Sometimes the patient will ask well, how soon can can they expect if they’re part of a study? How soon can they see improvement or if it’s skin or haircare? How soon will he see improvement? It can happen very quickly. But again, for everyone this preparing the garden to combine with the planning of the of the great seed like like I like that example. You make a really robust dynamic garden I have a farm in North Central Florida. I have an expert organic gardener he works miracles but it takes a lot of 20 Year Experience genius work to get the kind of yield and the kind of health in all kinds of environment all kinds of temperatures. It’s the same thing with the body you have to support that body and make a really healthy domain. So basically with pure amniotic fluid from healthy babies, which is now filtered is often in regenerative therapy everything needed to support regeneration, mess RNA RNA, over three and a growth factors hyaluronic acid cytokines of chemokine there is some discussion about exactly how many growth factors but nobody argues less than 250. You also have a couple of things I just mentioned that we use in our 120 Day regeneration program. We have an enzyme for mana ginseng, which has been shown to create a homeostatic balance for terrain preparation. So most powerful range of adaptogen brings the body homeostatic balance its whole route, there’s no peeling. It’s completely different than anything you’ve seen in you normally will see in ginseng. It’s enzyme fermented in a clinical study. It’s 15 times more absorption four times faster. It’s a sublingual, but it can also be swallowed. And also and it was presented in the past on on Dr. Claire fields, event, transdermal glutathione. I was so impressed with Dr. Patel. He decided to participate with us and we’re now providing this in lieu of a lot of our clinics we’re using glutathione injections, but with the short half life of 45 minutes is limited potential but with the glue to find and matches our idea that you have to prepare that garden daily at home. And this is something they can use every day at home. And then we also have a personal detox system. So basically why research on amniotic fluid as exosome therapy, just basically no DNA conflict, no inflammation, it’s more effective and faster and the power that made our body is the part heals our body and

50:18
so much growth factors.

50:21
So basically we like to see for our patient enjoy their life. We want to see the optimum immune potentially life or stable energy physically, mentally and spiritually. We want to we don’t want them to be old and trip nobody wants to have an older age and have no health and no energy. I think most of our patients will come and if you ask that question, what would you like to live a little longer? I can give you a couple pharmaceuticals that can just help with the symptom and won’t do anything with the cause. And I’m not saying that there’s obviously a good place for pharmaceuticals at the right time. But I think we you all would agree here we have an overuse of pharmaceuticals and all the side effects. First don’t want people to lose their energy. Yep, go ahead. And that’s so bigger reason. Very important. What is the vision and what is the reason why we want to be healthier? Without the reason they won’t be disciplined? So regain your life now be educated and activated. Don’t fear aging. That’s it. Thank you Okay,

51:31
that’s all I wanted to I tried to go quickly that was great. There any questions or we can provide a lot more in science later if you need.

Bill Clearfield 51:43
Okay, I don’t see anything in the chat. Anybody have any comments or questions? Okay, you mentioned some some either pharmaceuticals or supplements.

51:58
Yeah, well, basically. One of the products that’s really tremendous is this enzyme fermented ginseng brings the body into homeostatic balance. I know that Dr. Burgess has been a tremendous user that over the years, and we utilize that as part of our program, actually, there is something that we that I’d kind of skipped over, which I could just cover it for a moment. We have a program that we’re doing, it’s a clinical study. And we asked the patients, if you want to get involved in clinical study, they liked that because there’s no cost for them in it, or is it better to do a clinical assessment we put something together life extension. And basically, the challenge in a clinical study, you’re using unproven products of the trying to prove out through this study. And the risk is you may be in the placebo group. So you have your time and your energy, but you don’t know if you’re in the placebo group or in the control group. But in a clinical and in our 120 Day clinical assessment research is far superior because you’re working with proven products and and you’re proven not to be you proven products with no placebo group. So we have a program we’re working with our clinics where they can participate in clinical assessment with supportive our sponsors. And so the total patient costs is only a monthly fee. And they say 43% Because one of the challenges of Regeneron medicine is the total cost. So this is something that we’ve set up and have helped our patients with, which I didn’t cover that in the presentation. So just show that real quick.

Bill Clearfield 53:51
So what can you share with us what, what what’s included in the monthly fee and even what the monthly fee is?

54:00
Yes, basically, this includes a regenerative medicine treatment, an injection, two or three and they get the cell vital regenda medicine the cell vital bergenin medicine residence base PMF, which they keep for life. That alone is a 46 $4,700 system. And then they also have four months of the glycerol and four months of the ferment agensi And then they have three of the life extension blood tests. I could kind of show you what’s in the blood test but so they did a day zero, day 90 day 150 And then they receive their injection, day one and day 60 And then if they opt to do the third one, they can do a third one day 90 And then so it’s a 43% discount and then to the patient’s their cost is is works out to 2888 a month

55:25
for four months.

Bill Clearfield 55:27
Okay, so 28 $2,888

55:31
Right. And then the so normally would be it would be about 4300 So they say 46 43% Okay, okay, so that’s been very exciting for the patients we have, we have a consent form that they sign to make sure that we’re compliant, and we collect the data. And their success so far is tremendous because we’re preparing the terrain. So your results are remarkable. And we’re we just started it so we don’t we have we have a cut. We did a sample trial a year ago with life extension and we’re having people come back for additional treatments because the results they had in the study and so I’m expecting that’ll happen again this time. But we last time was just a quick study. We only did two blood tests. And we didn’t do the full 120 days and they didn’t retain the PMF technology residence based PMF

56:39
So, David, what blood tests do you do through the library pension? I’m sorry, what blood tests did you do through live?

56:52
I can show you it’s their male panel and let me just pull it up here.

57:04
What is that also the indications of getting admitted into the study?

57:09
This is very broad. There’s no There’s no limitation. However, if they’re on chemo for high use prednisone, we ask them to wait until they’re in a better state where they’re at least reducing that so

57:28
and then just what’s the treatment was aimed to reduce the inflammation or what was the main goal of the treatment?

57:37
Well, basically, we’re we have a survey, a quality of life survey before and after. And we have a blood test. A bill Faloona was mainly interested in markers that he’s concerned about aging. And you’re going to I thought I had this

58:06
what is the group of the patient’s age group? What varied from what age to what age?

58:12
Well, you know, in our original plan in original

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bring this up here.

58:23
This is the by the way, this is the blood test. That we do see is its life extension male panel, or the female panel, the cytokine panel blood test in the system and see blood tests this this series of panels alone is over $1,000 and they get three of them as part of the whole program. But so, when we on the first study, we wanted to keep it between 65 and 75. And then we decided to go back in we want to make it more broad based. Because what we found with patients they’re looking for improvements at various ages. So if we’re very open, we’re not restricted in the age. The long term goal would be good enough volume of participation patients where it could be the beginning stage of a longitudinal study, but that would be quite in the future. Right now. We’re trying to give people the opportunity to optimize their healing and wellness. So we have healthy people just looking for anti aging. We have people dealing with various health conditions, they’re also looking to reverse them. But if if there’s a issue like, as I mentioned, if they’re on prednisone or they’re on chemo, we rather wait until they’re there. They’re in a more stable position.

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So and we leave it up to the clinics as well. They may decide they want to focus on a certain area of their practice. In they know as we discussed, we discuss in advance what can be expected with different conditions will sometimes have a call together with Dr. Farr Shin to discuss the condition and the patient. What we might expect in terms of improvements. When we put everything together as we’re doing. So we it’s really focused on centered on how we can optimize a patient’s own healing and wellness.

1:00:39
You’re doing these adaptor partials are so good.

1:00:43
No, no, they’re done in each clinics in each clinics office. Each of the participating physicians. They’re also participating because there’s a you know, they’re compensated for their participation. They’re considered part of the sponsors. And so, it’s done at each clinic and we have clinics around the country. So it’s been quite helpful for people that even even, you know, easy access to a clinic. I know that a number of people on our call have had used our regenitive medicine therapeutics. So and also the other technologies so we just

1:01:31
weren’t brand do you use

1:01:34
it is it’s it’s, it’s by a company called what the original name was Quan Tran resonance systems from Germany. But Doctor doctor actually Dr. Eg Fisher was the founder of the company. And he brought in a think tank group with Dr. Linus Pauling and Roberto Becker, and they created this resonance base PMF. It’s the current version of is called Cell vital. So it’s, as I showed in the one screen, it’s remarkable that it it absorbs and eliminates and pulls out Electrosmog. So it’s the only it’s the only technology I’m aware of that has a patent on that there could be an in someone else who has something similar but I’ve never seen a patent but they have a patent that absorbs Electrosmog we don’t have a patent on removing Electrosmog we just have the the clinical experience. And we have the broad range of clinic experience where patients who are doing the cell vital and doing regenerative therapy, biologics are getting tremendous results.

1:02:45
So how many times do you do have them lay down on those mats before you do the regenerative therapy?

1:02:54
Well, in this program we’re doing now they receive a mat for them keep for life. So they’re sleeping on it every night. Now the clinics are using it. They do they do have protocols when patients come in, like if they do an IV therapy. They’re getting tremendous results when they’re on the mat with IV therapy because it’s opening the cell membrane, and they’re able to and they have to use a reduced amount of vitamin IV therapy because they’re getting such good absorption by the patients. So they use it in their clinics that way, but in the study, it’s something they sleep on every night, and it depends on each patient’s situation. We have one patient who has that nasal issue and they were looking to get they were happy they were considering surgery. But one of the devices is is a pen probe which they purchased with it and they’re getting a great improvement in their nasal reduction nasal congestion. So it will depend on each patient’s need. So

1:04:04
they only have a like a time limit, like a half an hour or something or they there’s limited hours at night on it or mad on. They have a central unit or it’s just one switch on and off.

1:04:19
No It has a switch that goes on. And the maximum time on the setting on the device is 60 minutes. However, this technology the core of the technology is it creates a a wave field that matches and it’s got a biofeedback it’s another one of their patterns on the body and it creates a resonance with all the organs in the body. So once it turns off automatically whether you put on for 24 minutes or 60 minutes, it retains the field that protected fields, so he’s like saving a cocoon all night. So as long as they haven’t gotten up, if they get up to go the restroom, they need to just turn the device on one more time to reset the field. So when I talk to the engineers in Germany about it, how does that work? Said the best we can explain it as your body becomes like the battery which maintains the field because it works in synergistically with your frequency of all your organs. So they put it on forms

1:05:17
when you use it. I’m sorry, what kind of waves do they use in it?

1:05:22
Well, it’s their proprietory SIS system that they developed originally with Dr. Pauling and and Dr. Fisher and his team so that that’s kind of their secret sauce and their their proprietary method, but it’s a wave and we can show you the waves on it.

1:05:44
Are the senior games out there square raves. I mean, I

1:05:48
don’t know that they’re not square. It’s not it’s not a square wave. Because yeah, they don’t use a square wave.

1:05:56
Right so we’re we’ve never restricted that technology to himself, knowing knowing his work and and candidness so and so was the Dr. Robert back. So the boring gauge that they were because most of them they are using scenarios

1:06:17
and an easy one I didn’t catch that doctor fidelity never use

1:06:23
or sorry any. Okay.

1:06:27
Oh, the same way.

1:06:29
Well, they’re

1:06:32
they have a they have a they have like a 10,000 hertz background frequency. Although the the Gauss level of their technology. It’s only it’s extremely safe. It’s only 30 Micro Gauss on the math and 40 Micro Gauss on their unique pillow. So their power is not from the, the the power of the like there are a lot of systems that focus on the power of the Gauss. They say it’s so much Gauss, you need to get an effect. That’s really has to do with blood circulation. You’re right. Their whole thing is the cell membrane function which they achieved through their resonance wavelength.

1:07:23
You’re right, because that’s what you you showed in the beginning about the the millivolts and the other system, the old system, no hurry, and I think they’re their gods is very hard to read. There was a one contraindication that I remember that patients those who have the, the, in the in the heart, they have a pacemaker. Then there’s your nodule on these electrical.

1:07:57
Actually, this is really valid point. If you have a pacemaker, they’re saying anything below one Gauss is completely safe. Most of these technologies to get the blood flow and the filter effect there are multiple goals.

1:08:16
That is no one goes and 40 goes so it is hard. There was not that it hurts. It’s not just our message someone else is

1:08:34
okay

1:08:38
it’s point three dots were pretty microcosm. Let’s say for any electrical device in the body.

1:08:43
Include including the pillow so, so have you checked with the company that patients those who have pacemaker they can use this pmf mat

1:08:57
Yes, absolutely. If you go into any pacemaker guidelines, they’ll all say less than one Gauss is completely safe. And actually, some will say even more than one Gauss but no one would say less than a Gauss is not safe. That goes for any electrical device including pacemakers.

1:09:30
So when you were mentioning about the the amniotic fluid What are you talking about the amniotic membrane or liquid itself?

1:09:45
I don’t want to talk a lot about the details on on our call. Because it’s in the area of you know, as amniotic fluid for skin and for research only. So it is amniotic fluid. But I want to preface that this is for cosmeceutical or Research Use Only. But it’s yes, it’s amniotic fluid. And offline, I can explain the supplier Okay.

Bill Clearfield 1:10:22
In terms of the supplier date, you know, we order stuff from time to time. How do we know I know you send a you know a spec sheet about how many cells there are per cc. But how do we how would you explain to patients you know where that where it’s coming from? I know you we say placenta but

1:10:48
well, we have complete documents about screening socially and physically with every kind of viral issue. And we have also our sterility testing, it’s a class eight clean cleanroom lab. We also have a measurement a third party measurement of the zone content of per for per cc, which is from what I’ve seen in the market, much higher than any other company tune of more than four times. And those are actually proven through third party testing is actually exosomes. And again, I’m prefacing what you know, right for research or cosmeceutical used me to help me get rejected. I’m sorry, your phone number please. Oh, 56160204 a four. That’s your direct line. Yeah, I’ll put in I’ll put in in the chat

1:12:23
so who’s also the website I’ll put in. You can get all that a lot of the science on on a lot of the products. Not on the biologics, but you can get on the website for all the other products

1:12:46
so Who’s your ideal patient? Well

1:12:59
that’s a that’s a very interesting question because from, from one standpoint, highly successful, driven people looking for anti aging and willing to do great investments for it with multiple treatments. Those that’s an ideal patient from the standpoint of business. From the standpoint of why I’m doing what I’m doing. transforming people’s health is exciting. And sometimes it comes together. We had a we had a patient with a DVT Yeah, Greenbrae syndrome. And he was told by his doctors that his within a year he’d probably lose, lose, you know, he had neuropathy with the DVT that he would be losing use of his legs and he was only in his late 50s. But after one year, he was completely healed. Doc couldn’t believe it. There’s no DVT left. And he also had issues with his eyes. He did the eyedrops and had great improvement in eyesight and he actually was from France. Now in his case, he had the the cell vital system he sleeps on every night so he’s getting all that night the benefit of regeneration. It wasn’t that old, he wasn’t really in bad health. But you know, he went back and he he’s, he’s living with a young crowd in France and he’s still drinking and you know, not really living the perfect life in terms of food and, and but he’s doing very well physically. Maybe when he gets to two, I think he just turned 60. Now he has come over twice. So it’s been very good we, we’ve seen people with I’m working with a patient now as who has a torn meniscus and she’s gotten in a bath for four or five weeks. She was on crutches couldn’t walk, she’s 80% recovered. We’re going to be doing another treatment for her. And we expect to get her to 100%. We’ve seen people with rotator cuffs repaired and such such a broad range of repairs. So ideal patient it’s kind of pretty broad, I guess I would say older. We don’t have that many young, you know, patients under 30. So I’d say patients over 4050 We have one gal who’s doing the 128 programs and think she’s about 55. She’s had a blood platelet issue that she’s concerned about you’re generally in good health, but wants to take it to the next level. So it’s pretty broad pretty by base.

Bill Clearfield 1:15:51
Okay. Just Just curious. So this is from our resident, the veterinarian, is there any information on the use of these techniques with other species like pre natal exosomes for dogs

1:16:13
not in the zone realm in the in the residence BM PMF they’ve had great results with pets and animals, but not with the that I can comment on, that I’m aware of. I mean, there are some things talking about it in online, you can look up some studies but we don’t really do any of that.

1:16:36
So my my question was very specifically can you take the exosomes from human prenatal material and use them in another species?

1:16:51
Well, that one I don’t know. That one I don’t know. I would. Whenever like whenever whenever it gets stumped. I go back to the experts in ask the question so that you give me a little time. If you want to send me an email I’ll I’ll get the answer for you. But I don’t have any experience with it. So I couldn’t answer.

Bill Clearfield 1:17:12
That was like a James Bond movie. Dr.

1:17:17
Marlene in my email is in the is in the chat. Send me an email right

1:17:22
now. I’m sending it to you right now. Okay. A few years ago, I looked into it and they said that they didn’t think they could use stem cells from a human species into an animal. But going back to the exosomes, you know, would that same concern apply?

1:17:43
Yeah, I would say definitely cannot be done with stem cells that I can answer you. I don’t know about exosomes. So, so find out.

1:17:51
Thank you.

1:17:53
I mean, one of the reasons there are practitioners and scientists preferring the exosomes is because of that fact that there’s no DNA potential DNA conflict between the donor and the recipient. And I’m not going to claim that that there’s specific reason there’s that problem, but there’s just some viewpoints in the field so that that’s one reason. There’s such great enthusiasm about exosome therapy and studies.

Bill Clearfield 1:18:28
Question in his chat what kind of contracting indications Do you have

1:18:37
we have had with our excellent product I never want to say none, but as I said we you know if they’re on chemo or prednisone, we don’t

1:18:55
allow me to study. Of course under their care their doctor, they can make decisions.

1:19:04
I think we’ve had some physicians who, who just in case there’s a reaction have had a a second line available to just give them in case they had an allergic reaction, but we’ve never had any reported. So we haven’t seen a contraindication so far with exosomes, which is pretty remarkable.

Bill Clearfield 1:19:34
Question here is is the therapy immuno stimulating or an immuno modulating I

1:19:44
hate to say this, but it depends what the body needs it if it’s if their requirement is is immuno stimulating their body it tends to help improve the immune system but you know, depending on their autoimmune issue sometimes it calms them down. So it can go in either direction. And then I like to communicate with some of our doctors who have a lot of experience to give any feedback with some specific autoimmune condition in terms just in terms of expectation and dosing and response. But no, we I mean, if you have a very sensitive patient, I think no reason to start with with a large volume with with multiple injections. Because we know that there’s regeneration going on for 10 to 12 weeks. So if you have a sensitive patient, just be a little bit patient. Before you give a second or third injection, although we’ve not seen this with multiple injections we’ve seen people get like the guy just mentioned in France when he came in this time he he received seven injections in five days.

1:21:10
Okay, this doctor put out and the the answer to that question for immunomodulation would be immune stimulation, where this was one of our board exam question and battle study. And now I can say that experience. So these are the umbilical cord stem cells or MSCs. They are immunomodulators so it just goes to the inflammation recite or side of the neurodegeneration, inflammation. If it is inflammation, it works more to calm it down and there are diseases there. You know, the immune system is is very, very not activated. It works well for that. So that’s why it is immunomodulatory just like back there. They discussed about it. But the answer would be immunomodulatory. For more question. The most of the understanding

1:22:25
would that be for both the exosomes and the stem cells?

Bill Clearfield 1:22:29
Yeah. Yeah. The regenerator product? Yes. Okay. Okay, great.

1:22:35
And you’re right, that the maximum effect you will see by three months and I mean, I think that if you want to do it fast enough, probably I I have experience of doing once a week and I have experience of doing once every two weeks every three weeks. But that conversion, he does many times out of town patients out of country patients probably more than that more often than that

Bill Clearfield 1:23:14
next question, I think I know the answer to this but gives us what Jensen dos do you use? I know that.

1:23:24
Well the ginseng dose would not apply to other ginseng things. I can only comment on this enzyme fermented unique ginseng because it has many unique properties. So with the enzyme fermented ginseng we have the general dose given is once in the morning once at night, one capsule, the optimal way of taking it is melting under the tongue. Because it’s already in a metabolize form. It’s enzyme per minute now the allowance though if they’re trying to balance their autonomic nervous system in their you know, whether their their needs stimulation or relaxation. They can actually take additional dosage. It’s the only one proven with the origins and were proven. Using self a firm grasp by the FDA is generally safe. Safety time dose in a day was safe and no negative effect. And that was actually what the 100 milligram portion so you could say 45 in a day relative to what’s in the capsule today. So the optimal we have it is 165 milligrams of the enzyme for managing insane but generally speaking once in the morning, once at night, it promotes deep sleep, smooth energy, but their stress during the day they can take another one. If the patient is financially concerned and they want to get long term benefit but they want to conserve on it then we suggest they just take it once every night. Because always the deeper sleep and more regenerative potential is great at night. Isn’t it

Bill Clearfield 1:25:23
isn’t the ginseng stimulating though? You have used it at night?

1:25:27
No, that’s that’s the that’s a no that’s a great question. Certainly within as an acupuncturist and herbalist and that’s the question they always ask. Normally gin Signia stimulating and Seong stimulating. So you don’t want to take it at night because it’s going to stimulate your your sympathetic nervous system. However, this enzyme fermented ginseng is completely balanced. So if you’re a little bit, overstimulated and sympathetic, or young side is going to calm me down, so And likewise, if you’re a little bit weak on the yawn, yawn, you’re more on the yen or the parasympathetic mode, it’s going to give you that kind of uplift and energy. It’s very it’s an unusual product because it’s completely balanced. The way it’s processed very different from any other ginseng they peel the rootlets they process only four to five years, not six years. There’s a number of reasons for that. It’s enzyme for men so you get really high and full absorption. Yeah, so you know it. The only issue is if they take it at night and they feel like they want to do stuff because they feel comfortable and alert. Then they need to do some relaxation, breathing and they’ll go right into a nice deep parasympathetic mode. But if you want to take it at night and work on work on some projects, you’ll find yourself having this kind of smooth stable energy and then when you end it in go right to sleep wouldn’t be like if you took coffee or something like that, which would get you wired. It doesn’t do that.

1:27:11
Anybody has done any any work with part syndrome. There then there is our Namic disturbance. Because if it is about if it is about our dynamic balancing sugar activity and just wondering

1:27:35
what was that condition you said again,

1:27:37
these four pots Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome

1:27:46
Okay, these are things where I’m always happy to find out I don’t know I don’t have direct experience. So I can check on both the fermented ginseng side and also the PMF side.

1:28:00
Okay, do you know what it does for the parasympathetic system? Well,

1:28:08
basically it does a remarkable job of creating homeostatic balance. So what you find if you’re a little bit overstimulated, on your on your sympathetic is most people are they tend to calm down. It’s very adrenal supportive. It helps them get their cortisol back in balance. But yet, you have people who are kind of crashed from you know, cortisol and it will lift up their cortisol. So it’s, it’s very, it’s quite interesting the way it works, it brings the body into homeostatic balance. And even when we I was the president and founder of Il one North America when we started the ginseng and we made it as an ingredient and the ingredient suppliers who can combine it with other herbs they said wow, this is a they use the word zero valence. We don’t have to it doesn’t affect the other herbs that we’re adding it to it seems to just harmonize with other herbs. It doesn’t seem to overstimulate or reduce plus they use the word plus and minus. So it’s, it’s a very remarkable product. I always tell people just try it and the cause it’s not inexpensive. You can’t you know, it’s expensive to take five, six in a day but you could you can do that. I mean, when we first did our studies in America, we were providing it for clinics, and they were they were giving six a day to their cancer recovery patients. With great results, actually six to 10 some even gave 10 in a day.

Bill Clearfield 1:29:59
Yeah, we’ve used them a lot we like we are very impressed with it. So

1:30:04
why are you using the cancer patients? Well,

1:30:13
again, this was the physicians decision on when we’re doing the study, knowing what it does. It there’s a lot of studies on it being helping the body in terms of NK cells, helping offset stabilizing the cells that don’t get as affected by the cancer cells, in other words, improving cellular function for the other cells. And then there’s a lot of studies you know, RG three in effect on cancer, that’s one of the that’s one of the genocides. So the best chance if you get a chance, if you look up for managin Singh, or or H nine, a one also compound K. That’s both the fermented versions of it with with various cancers. There’s a lot of studies that have come out especially from the Orient on cancers.

Bill Clearfield 1:31:20
Question on what do you do you have a detox protocol

1:31:30
we don’t have a specific detox protocol. We have of course, our personal detox system, which they take it home it’s a far infrared sauna many people may know with a it’s got includes a ozone device that that just helps with sweat on detox so that we call that a personal detox system. But we don’t have like a protocol products. Specifically for detox. I would guess the ginseng would be beneficial for detox but we don’t sell it as a specific detox

Bill Clearfield 1:32:13
Dr. Siegel as the screen mothers for zooming for the exosomes for COVID 19 vaccine

1:32:21
yes, they’re screened for no COVID and no vaccine. But, so that’s one of the screen criteria we use. Okay, in other words, so COVID If they currently don’t have COVID and vaccine, they haven’t been vaccinated.

Bill Clearfield 1:32:44
And then the question is, what’s your what’s the brand? What brand of fermented ginseng do you recommend? Well, I know it’s yours so

1:32:52
well, you know that there’s nothing that that is like it that I can attest to. It. It’s it’s a it’s in between a red and a white ginseng. It’s not red because it’s not high steam. It’s not white, which is only sun dried. It’s they use a low heat vacuum extraction and they have a patent on their enzyme fermentation process.

1:33:16
So

1:33:18
you can’t really can’t really compare it. But you know, it’s, if you want to go the website, it’s there. There’s a lot of studies there. A lot of videos and you can always call me I can discuss it with you said QC medicine.com

Bill Clearfield 1:33:37
All right, great. Okay, that’s, that’s all the questions in the chat. Anybody else have any questions? You got it. That is awesome. No vaccines from Dr. Siegel. So any any summary to wrap it up date?

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Well, I think if you put the ce o one in anything you want to order, then we will make a contribution towards this great nonprofit educational institution. Is it just asked it asked for a code when you order something and I believe it note mostly gives you a 5% discount. Could be more on some products. So it’s BC for Bill Clearfield Owen.

Bill Clearfield 1:34:34
And we need it to

1:34:37
so you know, you want to just try it. Try and put BC oh one, call me I’ll just enter it that way. But okay. Thank you for all your work and your passion to heal patients. It’s an honor to

Bill Clearfield 1:34:50
be part of the team. Got it was honored to have you. Okay, you all out there. We all order some at least order some of that fermented ginseng you need you need it to do your work. So, okay, that’s all the questions we have. I can’t thank you enough Dave. Anybody have any anything else they’d like to bring up? Comments, questions.

1:35:18
Just I can mention if anyone would like to learn more about the 120 day regen program just send me an email or give me a call. And I can go over with you in a more detail. I didn’t really go into details on the call.

1:35:31
So okay. GCK

Bill Clearfield 1:35:36
juicy medicine. Okay, I just got to make sure because I’m going to send you everybody’s contact information soon as we’re done. Okay, and let’s see one more. That a thank you from Dr. Stewart. Thank you all for being here. Next week we have Dr. Joy Khan, who’s also a regenerative medicine physician thinking the Bay Area and she’s gonna have you know, her day. Oh, yeah,

1:36:06
she’s she’s great. Very good.

Bill Clearfield 1:36:09
So we’re gonna have another another regenerative medicine, lead regenerative medicine. Fall here. So, okay, so like when I started out, I’ve had a request for Integrative Medicine, approaches to migraine headache. If anybody has either some expertise in that and or know somebody who has some expertise in that, please let me know. And we’ll, we’ll take it from there. So with that, I’m going to say that say good night to everybody who’s still here. Thank you all for coming. We’ll see you again next week. And tomorrow night of your have nothing to do. I’m going to be on again with Dr. Farr Sheehan. Group. I’m doing part three of traumatic brain injury yesterday I was with Dr. Kalasa. We did part two of traumatic brain injury so we’ll see if we’re, you know, coming or going. Okay, so if you’re interested in that, Dr. Fortunes group tomorrow night. Contact me if you are interested and you don’t have that don’t have the link. I can get that to you. And with that, Dave great as always, you know, as we like to say, you know, the more competent you are, the more we’re going to ask you to come back if we don’t ask you to come back. You know, they will leave you alone. Okay, so Okay, anybody else have any comments or questions? Nope. Okay, not then. We’ll say good night for tonight. We’ll see you again next week. Same time, same station. Thank you so much, Dave. I’ll get you there. Thank you as soon as I can. Okay. All right. Thanks. Thank you all and good night.