Two weeks ago, I had a wonderful time meeting forward-thinking doctors at the IntellxxDNA conference and even treating 31 of them during the conference. One friend told me that a fellow participant didn’t want to read my complimentary book because she assumed I was a con man and someone just ghost-wrote it for me. To watch my exosome/movie trivia lecture recreated, go here: www.tinyurl.com/exoweb42
In this life, faith and confidence, the currency of the “con” man, are carefully guarded, and rightfully so. But to just assume that a labor of love that I had spent six months creating was not created by me was a bit much.
My exosome experiences
There is an expression that goes “if you know, you know” (IFKYK). Here is a video of my old friend and high-performing coach, Tom Ferry, getting a treatment.
https://www.instagram.com/p/C5Yv3ovO8nQ/?hl=en
Six years ago, when I first heard a neurologist talk about his recovery from a recent motorcycle accident, I had already known of the theoretical power of using the body’s own exosomes to accelerate healing. But I still had to take a leap of faith. After my Achilles, meniscus tear, and rotator cuff improved, I was no longer relying on confidence and faith; I had personal experience
The reason I asked for and received complimentary exosomes for providing treatments to the Austin doctors two weeks ago was so that they could know, from their own experiences, how powerful the healing can be from using them.
About a month prior, I had the pleasure of meeting and treating a doctor and her family in her office in Sacramento. As a result of her leap of faith (brought about by knowing a friend, doctor, and patient of mine), her problem with a maxillary hole has improved, her husband’s shoulder and wrist are better, her father’s plantar fasciitis and nerve pain is better, and her mother’s 40-year history of nausea is also better.
When you and your loved ones have had direct benefits, it no longer is a matter of confidence. It is empirically true that exosomes can help a myriad of conditions.
Too good to be true?
Synchronicity is real. Last evening, I reconnected with a friend at his birthday dinner and next to him was a very influential podcaster who had suffered from Lyme disease before curing it with exosomes and stem cells in Germany.
Unfortunately, there are some unscrupulous people in the space who create or sell substandard product and charge excess margins while providing substandard results. To learn more about comparing brands, watch this video : www.tinyurl.com/exoweb38
Don't take my word for it
There are thousands of scientific papers and I have thousands of satisfied patients but in the end, it is a leap of faith. Still, if you understand that this is healing based on the normal mechanism that we use every day, the leap is just a tiny step. It is a panacea for many things as I describe in this video::www.tinyurl.com/exoweb39
There are multiple interpretations for the classic Theosophist film, “The Wizard of Oz”. If you are a skeptic, it is that a young woman from Kansas hallucinated an adventure that led to being tricked by the Wizard of Oz, a conman.
If you believe in synchronicity and that there are natural healing produced by stem cells and their exosomes, then you interpret the movie differently. As Glinda the Good Witch told Dorothy and friends:
“You’ve always had the power to go back to Kansas”
Dorothy replies, “I have?”
“Then why didn’t you tell her before?”, the Scarecrow asks
“Because you wouldn’t have believed me; you had to learn it for yourself.”
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https://www.rechargebiomedical.com/how-much-do-exosomes-cost/
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