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Stem Cells The Future Of Health Cannabis Vs Big Pharma

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"Instead of socialized medicine, I would have every American start stem cell therapy at age 35, every five years, paid for. If we did that alone, we would stop heart disease." Boone's vision for healthcare — stem cells plus a couple of modalities would change everything. Big pharma doesn't want it because you can't sell recurring prescriptions to someone who's cured.

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Instead of all this talk about socialized medicine, I would have every American start taking stem cell therapy with a couple of different modalities added to that, starting at age 35, and do that every five years. And it would be paid for. If we did that alone, we would stop heart disease. We would stop age-related illnesses. We would stop so many things that people wouldn't even want socialized medicine at that point because it would be a waste of time. It would be a waste of money. And we're talking about something very, very minimal. What I'm talking about is every five years spending no more than $30,000 on every American. Now think about that. $30,000 seems like a lot, but what does one surgery cost? I know when I was on the Vicodin, it was like two grand a month, you know, just to take care of my Vicodin prescriptions. That's ridiculous. Well, let me ask you this. Couldn't we solve some of those problems by taking the business out of healthcare? In other words, why are we letting people profit off of our healthcare? Yeah. That's what I don't understand. I think that's a big part of the problem. I don't believe there should be any profit in health care besides, you know, obviously doctors need paychecks, nurses and stuff like that. But, you know, there are health care companies that are publicly traded and, you know, prey on all of us for their stockholders. Well, here's the thing. If you've got a medication or anything that has no side effects, no negative side effects, Why are we playing games with this? You know what I'm saying? I mean, there's a flow chart. When you test the new medication, the first thing you're gonna do when you test new medication is you're gonna say, okay, at what point does it become toxic to humans? And if that medication never becomes toxic to humans, well, the FDA should even have anything to do with it. We should be able to have it at will whenever we want. And I'll even go even further. If it's something that can help society, like stem cells can help society, human growth hormone can help society. Did you know this? Check this out. 80% of the homeless people in our country have brain damage. If you cured the brain damage, don't you think you'd get rid of a lot of the problems that are making people homeless, especially warfighters that are homeless? A lot of that's brain damage. You take care of the brain damage with human growth hormones, stem cells. Guess what? We don't have a homeless problem anymore. How much does that save the American people? Interesting. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Huh. So let me ask you this, Boone. What does stem cell therapy, what does that entail? Is it as easy as taking a- Let me tell you, it's the easiest thing in the world, stem cell therapy. I go in there. They give me a shot in each shoulder and each thigh, each quad for four days or three days. And two of the three days, I get a 6cc IV. That's it.

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