Christian Drapeau
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And when I say the system, I mean the countries where the grip of that medical system is strong enough. So you go to the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, all of these, and that's it. It's regulated up the wazoo and there's very little that you can do. But you go into countries where... People don't have the money to treat themselves in that same way.
And when I say the system, I mean the countries where the grip of that medical system is strong enough. So you go to the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, all of these, and that's it. It's regulated up the wazoo and there's very little that you can do. But you go into countries where... People don't have the money to treat themselves in that same way.
So in these countries, oftentimes you find doctors that will say, whatever works for my patients, I'm going to do it. And in these countries, those kinds of regulations have allowed the full application of stem cell therapies. And that is why you can go in these countries and have full access of what is really the regenerative power of stem cells.
So in these countries, oftentimes you find doctors that will say, whatever works for my patients, I'm going to do it. And in these countries, those kinds of regulations have allowed the full application of stem cell therapies. And that is why you can go in these countries and have full access of what is really the regenerative power of stem cells.
It's something right now that the world is kind of really trying to resist against. They won't be able to resist. It will develop. I don't know how. I don't know how it's all going to happen. I cannot predict the next 10 years. All I can say is that stem cells are curative. It repairs. It gets rid of problems.
It's something right now that the world is kind of really trying to resist against. They won't be able to resist. It will develop. I don't know how. I don't know how it's all going to happen. I cannot predict the next 10 years. All I can say is that stem cells are curative. It repairs. It gets rid of problems.
And it's going to open the door to a complete new medicine that if we simply embraced it, it would go so much faster.
And it's going to open the door to a complete new medicine that if we simply embraced it, it would go so much faster.
Well, so go back to where we started. I'm studying this blue rhinology from Klamath Lake. Its name is Athanizominon flus aqua, so in short, AFA. So I'm studying this plant. We discover it acts as a stem cell mobilizer. So the first answer, response from the medical community, the scientific community is like, if you don't have a mechanism of action, it may not even be true.
Well, so go back to where we started. I'm studying this blue rhinology from Klamath Lake. Its name is Athanizominon flus aqua, so in short, AFA. So I'm studying this plant. We discover it acts as a stem cell mobilizer. So the first answer, response from the medical community, the scientific community is like, if you don't have a mechanism of action, it may not even be true.
Maybe just like an artifact. So we had to go and dive and find the active compound, the mechanism of action. And then after that, it's like, well, maybe you put more stem cells, but it doesn't mean anything. Maybe it's bad for you. So we needed to have a proof of concept where we can show into an animal model of injury that we can boost repair and do studies like
Maybe just like an artifact. So we had to go and dive and find the active compound, the mechanism of action. And then after that, it's like, well, maybe you put more stem cells, but it doesn't mean anything. Maybe it's bad for you. So we needed to have a proof of concept where we can show into an animal model of injury that we can boost repair and do studies like
with cancer to show that it's not going to boost cancer. We've shown that actually it suppresses cancer. But we have to do all these things and file the patents, all of that. So the first product was launched in 2005. So as soon as that was done, in the back of my mind, we evolved in symbiosis with the environment. It cannot be that there's only one plant having an effect on stem cells.
with cancer to show that it's not going to boost cancer. We've shown that actually it suppresses cancer. But we have to do all these things and file the patents, all of that. So the first product was launched in 2005. So as soon as that was done, in the back of my mind, we evolved in symbiosis with the environment. It cannot be that there's only one plant having an effect on stem cells.
There has to be other plants. There's not only one plant having an effect on the immune system. You don't only have echinacea out there. There are a lot of plants that have an effect on the immune system. There has to be other plants. So how do we find them?
There has to be other plants. There's not only one plant having an effect on the immune system. You don't only have echinacea out there. There are a lot of plants that have an effect on the immune system. There has to be other plants. So how do we find them?
So I simply asked the question, just like when I had AFA, the observation is that it was bringing benefits to many different people, touching many different conditions. So the question was, what else is known out there on the marketplace, in the overall in the world, that has been associated with a broad variety of health benefits?
So I simply asked the question, just like when I had AFA, the observation is that it was bringing benefits to many different people, touching many different conditions. So the question was, what else is known out there on the marketplace, in the overall in the world, that has been associated with a broad variety of health benefits?
So the first thing that comes to mind would be like goji berries, medicinal mushroom, adaptogens. Some medicinal plant like pho tea, for example, in Chinese medicine that has been associated with longevity. So we went to the lab and we tested a lot of these plants. And then we found that all of them have an effect of some kind of stem cells. By some kind, I mean either release of stem cells.
So the first thing that comes to mind would be like goji berries, medicinal mushroom, adaptogens. Some medicinal plant like pho tea, for example, in Chinese medicine that has been associated with longevity. So we went to the lab and we tested a lot of these plants. And then we found that all of them have an effect of some kind of stem cells. By some kind, I mean either release of stem cells.