Brigham Buhler
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Well, and you also go back to who funds studies and who funds. When I worked as a med device rep, I can tell you we funded studies, but those studies were going to be focused on and geared towards moving our products. Of course. And so we didn't have a stem cell or biological product because we sold hardware.
Well, and you also go back to who funds studies and who funds. When I worked as a med device rep, I can tell you we funded studies, but those studies were going to be focused on and geared towards moving our products. Of course. And so we didn't have a stem cell or biological product because we sold hardware.
We wanted ACL surgeries, shoulder surgeries, knee surgeries, because that's how the company made its living. And so, again, it wasn't that we were against it or trying to destroy it. It was more of if you can trivialize it and focus on what makes you your check, that's where everyone's at. And everyone's so compartmentalized, it's easy to almost have plausible deniability. Yeah.
We wanted ACL surgeries, shoulder surgeries, knee surgeries, because that's how the company made its living. And so, again, it wasn't that we were against it or trying to destroy it. It was more of if you can trivialize it and focus on what makes you your check, that's where everyone's at. And everyone's so compartmentalized, it's easy to almost have plausible deniability. Yeah.
We wanted ACL surgeries, shoulder surgeries, knee surgeries, because that's how the company made its living. And so, again, it wasn't that we were against it or trying to destroy it. It was more of if you can trivialize it and focus on what makes you your check, that's where everyone's at. And everyone's so compartmentalized, it's easy to almost have plausible deniability. Yeah.
Somebody comes in with to a primary care and they're overweight and they're diabetic and they're anxious and they're not sleeping. The doctor is going to write them five drugs and push them out the door, not because they're a bad person, but because that is how we teach clinicians to practice medicine in this country. That is the dogma of the situation we're in.
Somebody comes in with to a primary care and they're overweight and they're diabetic and they're anxious and they're not sleeping. The doctor is going to write them five drugs and push them out the door, not because they're a bad person, but because that is how we teach clinicians to practice medicine in this country. That is the dogma of the situation we're in.
Somebody comes in with to a primary care and they're overweight and they're diabetic and they're anxious and they're not sleeping. The doctor is going to write them five drugs and push them out the door, not because they're a bad person, but because that is how we teach clinicians to practice medicine in this country. That is the dogma of the situation we're in.
They're taught prescribe first, ask questions later. Rather than deep dive, understand the root cause of the disease, let's understand what is this person โ like the question you asked me. What are you eating? How much sleep are you getting? Are you getting sunlight? Are you stressed?
They're taught prescribe first, ask questions later. Rather than deep dive, understand the root cause of the disease, let's understand what is this person โ like the question you asked me. What are you eating? How much sleep are you getting? Are you getting sunlight? Are you stressed?
They're taught prescribe first, ask questions later. Rather than deep dive, understand the root cause of the disease, let's understand what is this person โ like the question you asked me. What are you eating? How much sleep are you getting? Are you getting sunlight? Are you stressed?
If you do that with your backyard. If you do that with your backyard. tumor-based cancers. Okay, well, there's a blood test that can screen for over 200 tumor-based cancers, and it can tell you when you're at level zero, right? Undistinguishable, because usually how they're diagnosing is through... imaging. And so the challenge with imaging is pixelation, right?
If you do that with your backyard. If you do that with your backyard. tumor-based cancers. Okay, well, there's a blood test that can screen for over 200 tumor-based cancers, and it can tell you when you're at level zero, right? Undistinguishable, because usually how they're diagnosing is through... imaging. And so the challenge with imaging is pixelation, right?
If you do that with your backyard. If you do that with your backyard. tumor-based cancers. Okay, well, there's a blood test that can screen for over 200 tumor-based cancers, and it can tell you when you're at level zero, right? Undistinguishable, because usually how they're diagnosing is through... imaging. And so the challenge with imaging is pixelation, right?
The image can't capture the cellular level. Blood work can. So at the cellular level, we can tell you when you're at stage zero on a cancer up to seven years prior to you developing cancer on over 200 different types of cancer. Why would that not be implemented into our health care system? Or at minimal, what I argued with the senator about was, OK,
The image can't capture the cellular level. Blood work can. So at the cellular level, we can tell you when you're at stage zero on a cancer up to seven years prior to you developing cancer on over 200 different types of cancer. Why would that not be implemented into our health care system? Or at minimal, what I argued with the senator about was, OK,
The image can't capture the cellular level. Blood work can. So at the cellular level, we can tell you when you're at stage zero on a cancer up to seven years prior to you developing cancer on over 200 different types of cancer. Why would that not be implemented into our health care system? Or at minimal, what I argued with the senator about was, OK,
Let's just say we can't afford this for all Americans. Why in the hell wouldn't we at minimal be doing this for our firefighters, our military veterans? We know that over 70 percent of firefighters and military veterans will develop cancer in their lifetime. It's staggering because of dealing with ballistics and weapons and guns. And all of those are carcinogens.
Let's just say we can't afford this for all Americans. Why in the hell wouldn't we at minimal be doing this for our firefighters, our military veterans? We know that over 70 percent of firefighters and military veterans will develop cancer in their lifetime. It's staggering because of dealing with ballistics and weapons and guns. And all of those are carcinogens.
Let's just say we can't afford this for all Americans. Why in the hell wouldn't we at minimal be doing this for our firefighters, our military veterans? We know that over 70 percent of firefighters and military veterans will develop cancer in their lifetime. It's staggering because of dealing with ballistics and weapons and guns. And all of those are carcinogens.