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Proving that stem cells work isn't the problem, the problem is stopping the lobbyism from the big pharmaceutical companies that influence politicians into voting on these bills.
Once stem cells get passed, it will be revolutionary to the fact that patients won't have to take a lot of these pharmaceutical drugs anymore. Drugs as Gwen Olsen put it, a pharmaceutical rep, meant for only disease management and symptoms maintenance, not curing. That means a lot of pharmaceutical companies will be going bankrupt...
It's very similar to marijuana how they don't want that passed, even though no one dies on marijuana, yet hundreds of thousands die on opioids. They want you on their pain drugs at all times, whether you die or not, that's obvious.
I feel we're borderline to a lot of new technologies that will completely change humanity, suppression will happen, but one day they'll no longer be able to keep the lid on these breakthroughs. As technology eventually speaks the truth, just as it's doing with Chronic Lyme Disease.
I found this stem cell video on the YouTube channel Cold Fusion quite riveting!
It seems introducing stem cells to the targeted source of the problem is extremely important.
And there's quite a bit of difference in the types of stem cells out there... Where they're derived from, how they are genetically modified to target a specific source etc... Not the stem cell cream crap that's being hawked on the internet and creating a bad name for this breakthrough...
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I just started watching this series, so this is episode 1.
About 1:36, the guy says there are amazing results from around the world with lyme disease. Great success with joint problems as well. This episode is almost 2 hours long with 24 hour access and there are 9 episodes, so 8 more to come.
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