Dr. Alejandro Junger
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No, no. There are similarities, right? But no. After learning functional medicine and really understanding and having more and more and more experience, I came to my own conclusions and put together from different sources, and I put together my own.
No, no. There are similarities, right? But no. After learning functional medicine and really understanding and having more and more and more experience, I came to my own conclusions and put together from different sources, and I put together my own.
The CLEAN program has been around since 2000. I mean, as the CLEAN program. Yeah, as the CLEAN program. It's been around since 2008. Right.
The CLEAN program has been around since 2000. I mean, as the CLEAN program. Yeah, as the CLEAN program. It's been around since 2008. Right.
The CLEAN program has been around since 2000. I mean, as the CLEAN program. Yeah, as the CLEAN program. It's been around since 2008. Right.
That's a spot in Desert Hot Springs, yeah.
That's a spot in Desert Hot Springs, yeah.
That's a spot in Desert Hot Springs, yeah.
It's very famous. All the models go there, all the actresses.
It's very famous. All the models go there, all the actresses.
It's very famous. All the models go there, all the actresses.
Yeah, yeah. So then, you know, when I learned that, and at the time... I was working in Palm Springs. The heart surgeon in the hospital that I was working, Desert Regional Medical Center, was Dr. Gundry. And he was like the top surgeon in the world. And, you know, he invented a way of stopping the heart, which was new. Yeah. retroverse cardioplegia with cold.
Yeah, yeah. So then, you know, when I learned that, and at the time... I was working in Palm Springs. The heart surgeon in the hospital that I was working, Desert Regional Medical Center, was Dr. Gundry. And he was like the top surgeon in the world. And, you know, he invented a way of stopping the heart, which was new. Yeah. retroverse cardioplegia with cold.
Yeah, yeah. So then, you know, when I learned that, and at the time... I was working in Palm Springs. The heart surgeon in the hospital that I was working, Desert Regional Medical Center, was Dr. Gundry. And he was like the top surgeon in the world. And, you know, he invented a way of stopping the heart, which was new. Yeah. retroverse cardioplegia with cold.
I mean, the guy is like a genius, right? And they had hired, we call him the bionic surgeon because he was in Loma Linda and they paid $6 million to transfer him to Desert Hot Springs. They wanted to create, to Palm Springs, they wanted to create like a Mayo Clinic in Palm Springs and they wanted the top cardiac surgeon and they brought him over. Dr. Gundry? Yeah, Dr. Gundry.
I mean, the guy is like a genius, right? And they had hired, we call him the bionic surgeon because he was in Loma Linda and they paid $6 million to transfer him to Desert Hot Springs. They wanted to create, to Palm Springs, they wanted to create like a Mayo Clinic in Palm Springs and they wanted the top cardiac surgeon and they brought him over. Dr. Gundry? Yeah, Dr. Gundry.
I mean, the guy is like a genius, right? And they had hired, we call him the bionic surgeon because he was in Loma Linda and they paid $6 million to transfer him to Desert Hot Springs. They wanted to create, to Palm Springs, they wanted to create like a Mayo Clinic in Palm Springs and they wanted the top cardiac surgeon and they brought him over. Dr. Gundry? Yeah, Dr. Gundry.
No, no. I think he lives in Santa Barbara now. He quit. But what happened was he was there and I started talking to him and telling him and he was like a little bit skeptic. And then his wife had a problem. So I helped his wife with this allergy problem. And he said, oh, my God. So he started paying attention. Eventually, he quit working as a heart surgeon. Now he's doing functional medicine.
No, no. I think he lives in Santa Barbara now. He quit. But what happened was he was there and I started talking to him and telling him and he was like a little bit skeptic. And then his wife had a problem. So I helped his wife with this allergy problem. And he said, oh, my God. So he started paying attention. Eventually, he quit working as a heart surgeon. Now he's doing functional medicine.
No, no. I think he lives in Santa Barbara now. He quit. But what happened was he was there and I started talking to him and telling him and he was like a little bit skeptic. And then his wife had a problem. So I helped his wife with this allergy problem. And he said, oh, my God. So he started paying attention. Eventually, he quit working as a heart surgeon. Now he's doing functional medicine.