Justin Gardner
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Podcast Appearances
Don't worry.
Don't worry.
Caleb, you got to get some new pictures of her.
Caleb, you got to get some new pictures of her.
The technology was just kind of really mind-blowing to me on how simple and how effective it was.
The technology was just kind of really mind-blowing to me on how simple and how effective it was.
What's really cool about it is, again, no toxic disease, so you're not using any harsh antiseptics. It's non-cytotoxic, so when you're putting it on, you're killing the bacteria, but you're not hurting any of those healthy cells that your body's producing to actually heal. heal itself.
What's really cool about it is, again, no toxic disease, so you're not using any harsh antiseptics. It's non-cytotoxic, so when you're putting it on, you're killing the bacteria, but you're not hurting any of those healthy cells that your body's producing to actually heal. heal itself.
It wasn't all Dr. Drew or anything. Why would I screw myself? What am I, Dr. Drew?
It wasn't all Dr. Drew or anything. Why would I screw myself? What am I, Dr. Drew?
So the way I discovered hypochlorous acid, which is the active ingredient behind active skin repair, is I owned an agency and we'd help launch products into the hospital systems, a lot of times really expensive, biologic, regenerative medicine products. And they worked in surgical procedures.
So the way I discovered hypochlorous acid, which is the active ingredient behind active skin repair, is I owned an agency and we'd help launch products into the hospital systems, a lot of times really expensive, biologic, regenerative medicine products. And they worked in surgical procedures.
And in owning that agency and launching these products into the hospital, I had a medical device company come to me and explain to me hypochlorous acid and how they were going to launch it into the hospital space. And the technology was just kind of really mind-blowing to me on how simple and how effective it was.
And in owning that agency and launching these products into the hospital, I had a medical device company come to me and explain to me hypochlorous acid and how they were going to launch it into the hospital space. And the technology was just kind of really mind-blowing to me on how simple and how effective it was.
And when I started to understand the science, understand that this wasn't... The biologics we were launching were thousands and thousands of dollars. And this is... You know, 40, 50 dollars a bottle. And so the price point was very different. The technology was it harnesses the power of the body's immune system, which I'll get into. But it was really simple, natural, non-toxic.
And when I started to understand the science, understand that this wasn't... The biologics we were launching were thousands and thousands of dollars. And this is... You know, 40, 50 dollars a bottle. And so the price point was very different. The technology was it harnesses the power of the body's immune system, which I'll get into. But it was really simple, natural, non-toxic.
And I went back to the company. I said, are you. Marketing is over-the-counter, and they had an FDA clearance for over-the-counter usage, but they weren't really pursuing that at all.
And I went back to the company. I said, are you. Marketing is over-the-counter, and they had an FDA clearance for over-the-counter usage, but they weren't really pursuing that at all.
And so that was the catalyst for me to start Active Skin Repair, to bring this technology over-the-counter, same medical-grade formulation that I helped launch into the hospital, but bringing it direct to consumers and allowing a much better alternative to synthetic antibiotics to really harsh antiseptics.
And so that was the catalyst for me to start Active Skin Repair, to bring this technology over-the-counter, same medical-grade formulation that I helped launch into the hospital, but bringing it direct to consumers and allowing a much better alternative to synthetic antibiotics to really harsh antiseptics.