Alex Tarnava
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And now a person can decide if that amount of money is worth it for them, for the possibility.
It's not proven.
It's a chance.
So we need that informed consent and we need to be
honest about what products are doing.
Like hydrogen is not proven to do anything that has very promising evidence, but we need to know where the evidence stands to give people informed consent.
Because this machine we have, it's like $5,000.
By the way, that is less expensive than all the other machines that we're competing with on the market.
And it costs us more to build our machine.
But, you know, myself and Dr. LeBaron, he's in academia.
I have enough money.
We want more people to have access to this.
But $5,000 is still a tremendous amount of money for a lot of people.
For me, it's nothing.
I'm like, okay, great.
I really like the science.
I want one.
Of course, I'm going to buy it.
For the next person, maybe they go, no, that's too much money for me.
And I don't want to give that person that it's a lot of money false hope that it's going to cure their disease or do any of these things.