Brigham Buhler
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And so once the mother delivers that baby, in America, we can take the leftover afterbirth. So many people think stem cells are illegal or you can't do them. No, you can't clone a human. We cannot abort a fetus and take that and turn it into stem cells.
You can take a healthy mother, healthy birth, pre-planned C-section, and take all of that afterbirth, these cellular goodies that kept the baby and the mom alive and delivered all this sustenance, and extrapolate out all of the goodies that God, nature, whatever you want to call it, gives us.
You can take a healthy mother, healthy birth, pre-planned C-section, and take all of that afterbirth, these cellular goodies that kept the baby and the mom alive and delivered all this sustenance, and extrapolate out all of the goodies that God, nature, whatever you want to call it, gives us.
You can take a healthy mother, healthy birth, pre-planned C-section, and take all of that afterbirth, these cellular goodies that kept the baby and the mom alive and delivered all this sustenance, and extrapolate out all of the goodies that God, nature, whatever you want to call it, gives us.
You can get it other ways, but in America, it's typically done through a pre-planned C-section where we take the afterbirth, the umbilical cord, all the cord tissue, the amnion, the placenta, and we take it to a lab where they extrapolate out all of the good stuff.
You can get it other ways, but in America, it's typically done through a pre-planned C-section where we take the afterbirth, the umbilical cord, all the cord tissue, the amnion, the placenta, and we take it to a lab where they extrapolate out all of the good stuff.
You can get it other ways, but in America, it's typically done through a pre-planned C-section where we take the afterbirth, the umbilical cord, all the cord tissue, the amnion, the placenta, and we take it to a lab where they extrapolate out all of the good stuff.
So there's two different things. Yeah, the answer is yes. But they're doing pre-planned C-sections. So from my seat, it's like if we can buy the discarded afterbirth to create these cells to give people accessibility to these life-changing compounds, absolutely. Okay, so you're saying it doesn't have to be from your own. No, it doesn't.
So there's two different things. Yeah, the answer is yes. But they're doing pre-planned C-sections. So from my seat, it's like if we can buy the discarded afterbirth to create these cells to give people accessibility to these life-changing compounds, absolutely. Okay, so you're saying it doesn't have to be from your own. No, it doesn't.
So there's two different things. Yeah, the answer is yes. But they're doing pre-planned C-sections. So from my seat, it's like if we can buy the discarded afterbirth to create these cells to give people accessibility to these life-changing compounds, absolutely. Okay, so you're saying it doesn't have to be from your own. No, it doesn't.
But the future, and this is what I'm talking to the Department of Defense about, is all of our soldiers and military personnel, they have... You know, they're having children and the U.S. government is spending buku dollars on trying to prevent injuries and heal wounded soldiers and burns and wounds and cuts and injuries and phantom pain and all these things. Stem cells can help with all of that.
But the future, and this is what I'm talking to the Department of Defense about, is all of our soldiers and military personnel, they have... You know, they're having children and the U.S. government is spending buku dollars on trying to prevent injuries and heal wounded soldiers and burns and wounds and cuts and injuries and phantom pain and all these things. Stem cells can help with all of that.
But the future, and this is what I'm talking to the Department of Defense about, is all of our soldiers and military personnel, they have... You know, they're having children and the U.S. government is spending buku dollars on trying to prevent injuries and heal wounded soldiers and burns and wounds and cuts and injuries and phantom pain and all these things. Stem cells can help with all of that.
And if we got strategic and worked within the confines of what we should be doing rather than the insurance bull****, we would be having these mothers set aside these umbilical cords and these birth tissues for themselves, for their own families. And we could help these soldiers. It's in-joint shots, intravenous, it's a mixture. It just depends on the injury and what's going on.
And if we got strategic and worked within the confines of what we should be doing rather than the insurance bull****, we would be having these mothers set aside these umbilical cords and these birth tissues for themselves, for their own families. And we could help these soldiers. It's in-joint shots, intravenous, it's a mixture. It just depends on the injury and what's going on.
And if we got strategic and worked within the confines of what we should be doing rather than the insurance bull****, we would be having these mothers set aside these umbilical cords and these birth tissues for themselves, for their own families. And we could help these soldiers. It's in-joint shots, intravenous, it's a mixture. It just depends on the injury and what's going on.
So at Ways to Well, we use it a lot to treat orthopedic injuries, knees, shoulders, elbows, spine injuries, back injuries, neck injuries. But we're also using it for aesthetics. Like when applied topically on your face with a skin pen, people talk about vampire facials. I've done it on me. I'm 44. It literally took like 10 years off my skin.
So at Ways to Well, we use it a lot to treat orthopedic injuries, knees, shoulders, elbows, spine injuries, back injuries, neck injuries. But we're also using it for aesthetics. Like when applied topically on your face with a skin pen, people talk about vampire facials. I've done it on me. I'm 44. It literally took like 10 years off my skin.
So at Ways to Well, we use it a lot to treat orthopedic injuries, knees, shoulders, elbows, spine injuries, back injuries, neck injuries. But we're also using it for aesthetics. Like when applied topically on your face with a skin pen, people talk about vampire facials. I've done it on me. I'm 44. It literally took like 10 years off my skin.
It's like crazy how different. And I can show you before pictures. It's literally just stem cells. It is so mind-boggling. But it's there. It's nature. So when people go, well, what is it? And I don't know. It's like... This is literally the goodies that mothers have that God or nature gave us. And when utilized for healing, this is what we healed Aaron Rodgers with.