Dr. Jeff Bland
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So it was absolutely just what you said that caused me to wake up one morning and say, maybe I need one more shot at the goal here. Maybe I need to really focus my attention. Now that we've gone through gastrointestinal restoration, now that we've gone through metabolic detoxification, now that we've gone through mitochondrial resuscitation, maybe we need immunorejuvenation.
So it was absolutely just what you said that caused me to wake up one morning and say, maybe I need one more shot at the goal here. Maybe I need to really focus my attention. Now that we've gone through gastrointestinal restoration, now that we've gone through metabolic detoxification, now that we've gone through mitochondrial resuscitation, maybe we need immunorejuvenation.
Maybe we need to study how to rejuvenate the immune system. It's not boosting the immune system. We don't want to boost immune system that's imbalanced. That only makes it worse. We want to activate resilience and make it more functionally adaptive. And that is immunorejuvenation. So the cells that we replaced are better than the ones they came from, not worse.
Maybe we need to study how to rejuvenate the immune system. It's not boosting the immune system. We don't want to boost immune system that's imbalanced. That only makes it worse. We want to activate resilience and make it more functionally adaptive. And that is immunorejuvenation. So the cells that we replaced are better than the ones they came from, not worse.
Maybe we need to study how to rejuvenate the immune system. It's not boosting the immune system. We don't want to boost immune system that's imbalanced. That only makes it worse. We want to activate resilience and make it more functionally adaptive. And that is immunorejuvenation. So the cells that we replaced are better than the ones they came from, not worse.
And that becomes a whole different strategy. And when I hit on this idea, my colleagues, Annette Giardi and Trish Ury, who work with me now for 30 years, they said, Jeff, you know, you're a fairly big guy in stature. This is a pretty bold idea. So maybe you need one more company. Why don't we call it Big Bold Health?
And that becomes a whole different strategy. And when I hit on this idea, my colleagues, Annette Giardi and Trish Ury, who work with me now for 30 years, they said, Jeff, you know, you're a fairly big guy in stature. This is a pretty bold idea. So maybe you need one more company. Why don't we call it Big Bold Health?
And that becomes a whole different strategy. And when I hit on this idea, my colleagues, Annette Giardi and Trish Ury, who work with me now for 30 years, they said, Jeff, you know, you're a fairly big guy in stature. This is a pretty bold idea. So maybe you need one more company. Why don't we call it Big Bold Health?
And let's just go after this concept and see if we can't find a way of approaching how to rejuvenate the immune system. And lo and behold, the last five years, we're learning it. We're learning how to do that. And it's not just us, the whole field of immunology is changing. This whole immunological connection is now blossoming. It's revolutionary how fast things are changing.
And let's just go after this concept and see if we can't find a way of approaching how to rejuvenate the immune system. And lo and behold, the last five years, we're learning it. We're learning how to do that. And it's not just us, the whole field of immunology is changing. This whole immunological connection is now blossoming. It's revolutionary how fast things are changing.
And let's just go after this concept and see if we can't find a way of approaching how to rejuvenate the immune system. And lo and behold, the last five years, we're learning it. We're learning how to do that. And it's not just us, the whole field of immunology is changing. This whole immunological connection is now blossoming. It's revolutionary how fast things are changing.
I'm so excited that you asked this question. I'm so excited that you brought this up.
I'm so excited that you asked this question. I'm so excited that you brought this up.
I'm so excited that you asked this question. I'm so excited that you brought this up.
But it's shocking, you know? So no one has ever asked me this question, so I'm so excited about us talking about it. I asked you many years ago if you would become the editor of a journal that I had been writing for, Alternative Medicines in Health and Healing, in which you did a fantastic job as an editor.
But it's shocking, you know? So no one has ever asked me this question, so I'm so excited about us talking about it. I asked you many years ago if you would become the editor of a journal that I had been writing for, Alternative Medicines in Health and Healing, in which you did a fantastic job as an editor.
But it's shocking, you know? So no one has ever asked me this question, so I'm so excited about us talking about it. I asked you many years ago if you would become the editor of a journal that I had been writing for, Alternative Medicines in Health and Healing, in which you did a fantastic job as an editor.
The first issue of that magazine, that journal, I published a research paper that was on this very topic that you're talking about. And I'm very proud of this paper because it was the stake in the ground around this concept that you're describing, that you've developed so wonderfully over the decades.
The first issue of that magazine, that journal, I published a research paper that was on this very topic that you're talking about. And I'm very proud of this paper because it was the stake in the ground around this concept that you're describing, that you've developed so wonderfully over the decades.
The first issue of that magazine, that journal, I published a research paper that was on this very topic that you're talking about. And I'm very proud of this paper because it was the stake in the ground around this concept that you're describing, that you've developed so wonderfully over the decades.