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Boone closing out a conversation — pointing people to SpartanPledge@gmail.com and social media for anyone who wants to connect. "I'm putting it out there, waiting for things to come back to me, and then let's slam this thing." Building the team for warfighter wellness one conversation at a time.

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Yeah. Now, is there a place, Boone, that people can go to? Is there a website to learn all about what we just talked about today, things that we could push, say, hey, if you want to find out more, you got to go here. If anybody wants to find out more, they got to come talk to me. Cool. If you guys got my information, feel free to give out my, they can contact me by email, SpartanPledge at gmail.com. They can find me on Facebook. It doesn't matter. Just reach out to me, find me. I'm trying to build this team. You know, we need to build this team together. I don't know where help is going to come from. I just know that when you know good things and you put it out there, good things come back to you. So I'm putting it out there, waiting for things to come back to me. And then let's slam this thing. Let's put it together. Again, it would be a different landscape right now if we weren't having to deal with the COVID thing this year. Send me back a whole year. And how many people could have been safe from COVID, you know, whatever the effects of that thing was, if they would have had stem cells. So it goes on and on and on. You look like you're going to say something, Monte. I lost audio for a second there. So I couldn't tell what Boone just said. Oh, I got it. I think my headphone battery is dying. Oh, no. Sorry. Well, with that, Boone, I think that's a great place. You know, I mean, is there anything else that you want to plug that you want to talk about? Brother, this is my mission in life. You know, it's always about health. It's about keeping people alive. It's about keeping fathers and families instead of letting their families watch them suffer and die. Mothers the same way. Yeah, we can do so much more. What our country lacks more than anything right now is wisdom. And the people that have the wisdom need to stay alive a little bit longer so they can pass that on to generations coming behind them. We don't need to suffer. I've seen it. I know what the worst pain is now. The worst pain in the world is watching your family watch you suffer and you can't do a damn thing about it. I lived that. It was horrible. You know, I've done the war thing. I've done the hospital thing for a couple of years. Walter Reed, I did the neglect scandal. I've done it. I've done it. I've been through it. I've seen it. What I've seen is the worst thing is when you can't help your family because it's you this time. Let me tell you a quick story. When I was when that was happening to me, I had a 60 70 percent chance of dying every night and went to sleep. And I had made it up in my own mind that if I felt this was going to go down that particular night, I would obsess about how do I get myself up out the back door and over the back fence to die just so my wife doesn't have to wake up next to a dead guy. And that was real. I mean, that was a real thing that I went through every day. I simply don't see a reason. I don't see anything sensible about putting other people through that if they don't have to. Yes, dying is a part of life. We're all going to make it happen. It's all going to happen to all of us at some point in time. And that's just the way it goes. But the needless suffering is just not needed. And you know what? I don't want to be on this earth one second longer than I'm supposed to be, but I don't want to leave one second earlier than I'm supposed to either. And I think this is how we square that away. Awesome. Excellent points. Yeah. All right. Well, Boone, thank you so much for being on our show today. I appreciate it. And if we can never do anything to help you, please feel free to reach out. Let us know whatever that might be. Well, I appreciate your time, guys. Thanks for having me on your show. Happy to come back anytime. And let's just keep rocking it, man. You know, we got a lot of work to do. And life is not for the lazy. So let's keep moving. Thanks, man. Thanks, Boone. All right, guys. Take care now. You too. See you, brother. All right. All right. That went really well, I think. A lot of stuff. A lot of that went over my head. And that's okay. It's a lot of it was a lot of information to digest right there that I had never heard about. So, you know, I kind of took notes over here on my iPad a little bit and went to some websites and I was like, you know, I figure now's the time for us and our listeners to maybe look into these things a little bit. Yeah. And learn what he's talking because he's very educated on these things. He's been working on them since 2010 and before. And, you know, I won't pretend to understand everything the first time I talk to him about it. Right. Right. No, same. And what it did remind me of is, I don't know if you've ever heard of the Gerson therapy. This is a therapy that is basically fresh fruits and vegetables and juicing. So Gerson, he was a survivor of World War II. I can't remember if it was Auschwitz or one of the concentration camps. And he was a doctor. And when he got out, he had this hypothesis that if you were to use holistic type of medicine that you could not just cure, but also help prevent further cancer in people by, they come into a place, they're there for X amount of time. And while they're there, literally every meal is, you know, fresh juice, like everything's fresh juice and vegetables. And I think it was like an all vegetable diet, fruits and vegetables for a time, not for an extended period of time. Cause there are things that we need that meat, for example, the protein. Yeah. And, but yeah. So did that therapy have to do with, if I remember, it's ringing a bell and didn't that have to do with the acidity levels within your system or something like that? That does sound familiar. Maybe that's it. I do know that there was another doctor and I don't remember his name. I won't pretend to know all the details of that one either. But, but what he did was intravenous vitamin C. And so both Gerson and this other thing, I don't know the numbers. One should look them up or whatnot, but they were having a higher success rate than, you know, chemotherapy or what's the other one? Radiation. Radiation treatment, which I think are kind of archaic. Yeah. It's kind of, I suppose, kind of like the electroshock therapy of psychiatry. They are still doing that to a certain extent. Sure. What I think that there is, yeah, yeah. And electricity, I think it helps too. What's interesting again, if we're talking about, you know, different alternative things as my, excuse me, my biological dad. Wow. Let me go back. So I'm not yawning. That's okay. But my biological dad, he, you know, what he was recommended to him for his psychological things was these two ear clips you put on your ear lobes. You put a little spritz on it, which is a conductor. You put it on your ear lobes and it, what it does is it sends a very low voltage and you feel it. It kind of stings your ear lobes a little bit. I've done it. I love to do it. I do it quite a bit. And as you're doing it, you kind of feel like you're in a fish bowl a little bit. Like it's kind of weird, but then you feel so good. Where do you get that device to do that? So he got it through his doctor. Insurance covered and it's expensive for just this little thing that sends a little current through your. Is it, it's not called a TENS unit by any chance is it? I don't know. TENS unit? I'm not sure. But I love it. I do it every time I'm over there. I try to do like a 20 minute session. So it feels good. But yeah. I'm curious to try that now. Yeah. But here's the thing I think, because we're all energy and things, you know, I think that it, you know, we're all electrical impulses and you know, and everything. And I think it does help. I think it does help. But I think the most important thing, and I think what Boone was talking about and that I couldn't agree with more than I have for at least 10 years have been kind of sickened by the current situation of, you know, big pharmaceutical companies who are charging an arm and a leg. I mean, you talk about insulin itself. You know, I have a friend of mine who she has to choose between rent and insulin at times. You know, finally, finally her insurance covered it that she was able to get it covered. But before that, she literally would have to choose between rent and insulin, live or die, live homeless or die in a house. And she always was able to find help and make it make ends meet. So she never had to. But there's probably a monthly struggle. Absolutely. To do that. And that, you know, living in that kind of a negative situation can't be right, can't help anything. Right. And I mean, and it's anecdotal in the sense that it's her, but you can't stop and think, well, she's only one case, you know, like that. You have to stop and think that even though I don't know any empirical data or anything like that, but how many people that that's exactly the same situation that they're in, when essentially big pharmaceutical and the, you know, the really our health system right now has people over their knee, you know. And they do. I mean, for people with pre-existing conditions like myself, I can't buy insurance on the free open market, because just a major medical plan for me is like $2,700 a month. And that's just major medical. That's regular doctor's appointments or prescriptions or anything like that. So, you know, they force you because it's so expensive. They force you to go on what they call Obamacare. It's not really Obamacare anymore, but it's socialized medicine. They force you to do that. And then you feel guilty because you're taking government's money, which isn't really government's money. It's everybody else's money. But the reality is it's either that or like your friend, I have to choose between having a home or having my medicine and treatments. And, you know, with kids, what do you do? Right. You really have no choice. You really have no choice. And I think they've engineered it that way. I think they've done that on purpose so that people are more reliant on government. I have to agree with you. You know, I'm not some big conspiracy theorist or anything like that, but you look at like the Great Society Act and things like that, that I honestly, things that have really taken us as human beings, as Americans, I'll say, and really married us to the governmental system where the government does have so much more control and this flip flop where the government should be. And, you know, was in the beginning, it was there to service the people. It was about the people. It was for the people. And now I think that we have flip flopped that to where, you know, when you have people who are afraid of their government, it should be the other way around. Right.

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